LETTER IN SUPPORT OF TIS FROM JON WILSON ATTORNEY

WILSON LAW CENTER L LC

Jonathan O. Wilson, Attorney at Law

P.O. Box 1102

Morrison, Colorado 80465

Fax: (303) 697-1189

jon.wilson.law@hotmail.com

April 9, 2008

Freedom from Covert Harassment and Surveillance

P.O. Box 9022

Cincinnati, Ohio 45209

Re: Letter explaining factual and legal background to medical providers

Dear Sir or Madam:

This law firm represents Freedom from Covert Harassment and Surveillance (“Freedom”), an

organization with several hundred members around the country and internationally who have reason to

believe they are targeted with various non-lethal weapons. Freedom is currently communicating with

legislators in order to institute hearings and investigations of the numerous abuses of citizens.

The purpose of this letter is to inform medical providers of the factual and legal background behind

many complaints of physical and psychological symptoms that patients relate to non-lethal weapons. It

has come to our attention that medical providers often dismiss these allegations as unrealistic and false

and attribute them to mental instability. It is difficult to legally prove targeting by psychotronic

weapons when the perpetrators operate from remote, unseen locations and therefore the targeting can

be dismissed as delusional. Given the wide scope of alleged targeting, there is a certain risk of

sounding too conspiratorial, however, common denominators exist, such as similar physical and

psychological claims, surveillance scenarios, and harassment techniques.

We strongly urge you to not summarily dismiss a patient’s claims of being targeted with nonlethal,

directed energy weapons for the following reasons:

1. Evidence supports the conclusion that weapons exist that could be used against individuals,

based on U.S. Patent and Trademark Office filings, public releases by agencies, and other

technologies that indicate the level of technological sophistication. The weapons are believed to

be based on electromagnetism, microwaves, sonic waves, lasers and other types of directed

energy, and were characterized as “psychotronic” in Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s draft of House

Resolution 2977, the Space Preservation Act of 2001.

2. Furthermore, it is undeniable that government agencies have tested citizens without

permission in the past; for example, the CIA’s human experimentation discussed in Orlikow v.

U.S., 682 F.Supp. 77 (D.D.C. 1988), secretly administered lysergic acid diethylamide discussed

in United States v. Stanley, 483 U.S. 669 (1987), and military chemical experimentation as

discussed in Congressional Committee Report 103-97, 103d Congress, 2d Session, S. Prt.

103-97 (Dec. 8, 1994).

3. Lastly, the sheer numbers of people complaining of being targeted, including people with

post-graduate degrees and a lifetime of achievements, and the similarities in symptoms, tend to

outweigh a dismissive response based on charges of anecdotal evidence or group paranoia.

Therefore, we urge you to at least consider the possibility of symptoms resulting from radiation,

electromagnetism, sonic energy, other unusual types of energy, as well as psychological symptoms

resulting from intentional harassment.

Very truly yours,

Jon Wilson

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