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March 31, 2008Sen. Patrick Leahy433 Russell Senate Office BldgUnited States SenateWashington, DC 20510Dear Senator:Appendix CWILSON LAW CENTER LLCJonathan O. Wilson, Attorney at LawP.O. Box 1102Morrison, Colorado 80465(720) 219-8366Fax: (303) 697-1189Jon.wilson.la w@hotmail.comw w w.WilsonLa wCenter.comI represent <strong>Freedom</strong> from <strong>Covert</strong> <strong>Harassment</strong> and Surveillance, an organization withseveral hundred members around the country and internationally who have reason tobelieve they are targeted with various non-lethal weapons. These targeted individualssuffer physical and psychological symptoms as a result <strong>of</strong> the remote manipulation. Weseek your <strong>of</strong>fice’s assistance in initiating hearings and a fact-finding congressionalinquiry into the government agencies and/or private companies that are targeting citizens.Many citizens are desperate to be freed from the disturbing, intrusive and oppressivetargeting.Evidence supports the conclusion that weapons exist that could be used againstindividuals, based on U.S. Patent and Trademark Office filings, public releases byagencies, and other technologies that indicate the level <strong>of</strong> technological sophistication.The weapons are believed to be based on electromagnetism, microwaves, sonic waves,lasers and other types <strong>of</strong> directed energy, and were characterized as “psychotronic” inRep. Dennis Kucinich’s draft <strong>of</strong> House Resolution 2977, the Space Preservation Act <strong>of</strong>2001. Furthermore, it is undeniable that government agencies have tested citizens withoutpermission in the past; for example, the CIA’s human experimentation discussed inOrlikow v. U.S., 682 F.Supp. 77 (D.D.C. 1988), secretly administered lysergic aciddiethylamide discussed in United States v. Stanley, 483 U.S. 669 (1987), and militarychemical experimentation as discussed in Congressional Committee Report 103-97, 103dCongress, 2d Session, S. Prt. 103-97 (Dec. 8, 1994). Lastly, the sheer numbers <strong>of</strong> peoplecomplaining <strong>of</strong> being targeted, including people with post-graduate degrees and a lifetime<strong>of</strong> achievements, and the similarities in symptoms tend to outweigh a dismissive response30

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