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Avril Lavigne and EMF Weapons

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In my first conspiracy blog post, I prove that Kent State football player Jason Bistko was murdered remotely using satellite dish weapons.  I proved the murder by identifying a pattern of conduct attributable to the U.S. government through which a conspiratorial agreement could be inferred. The markers of conspiracy were evident in Bitsko’s jersey numbers -- #66 and #54 – which had clear symbolic meaning.  In addition to the jersey numbers, Bitsko’s death occurred on 8/20 /14, which also had clear symbolic meaning, referring to the Pareto theorem, or ‘80:20’ rule.     The date 8/20 was also significant in that it showed pattern and continuity with the death of Dimebag Darrell (who was born on 8/20/66) and the events in the stalking campaign to which I was victim during my time as a student at Kent State University. In the current post, I further elaborate on why 8/20 was a significant date for me.    If you have read my post on Bitsko’s death, you may recall that I menti

On the Road: Vanity Plate Stalking in Northeast Ohio

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If there were still any doubt as to the veracity of my allegations of being stalked by the FBI on command of the U.S. government, any remaining skepticism should be laid to rest with this current post where I prove I was stalked on the road with vanity plates traceable to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. In my previous three posts, I’ve demonstrated a pattern of mass media stalking by the U.S. government that has involved the use of mirroring , the symbolic manipulation of numbers , and the referencing of personal information, social media content , and other life circumstances in order to plant thoughts in my head and take credit for a great deal of events reported on in the mass media. Aside from a select few instances when the deliberate involvement of the U.S. government was signaled (e.g., the DOJ’s $145k ruling in the Kent State emotional distress dog case, the criminal prosecution of Sam Mullet ), other than my testimony, the idea that the government