name: Mike339

e-mail: mike339981@aol.com

date: 9/26/07

do you want your email listed: yes

can others place your information else where on the web: yes

support group: yes

in the event of your dead or missing in action. do you want your personal account to remain on the mcf site: yes

would you care to be an area contact for other victims: yes

area-contact: Electronic / Psychotronics harassment

your-introduction: I have belonged to this group before but left. I no longer
receive email from Eleanor White and would like to be put
back on her list--I was harassed after being drugged and
interrogate/brainwashed in 1978 and again in 1980 for
information the government wanted to keep quiet. Since I
was a electronic victim up until 6 months ago. The reason
i wanted to contact you is because I just saw a movie
called Bug which tries to debunk these atrocities. I wrote
a review at amazon.com to expose the movie Bug. I thought
you would like to know--this was my review--Although great
performances by Ashley Judd, Harry Connick Jr. and Michael
Shannon the promotional hype is very misleading as they
attempt to fool the potential viewers into thinking this
is a horror film and there are bugs which attack people.
Produced by William Friedkin and produced by Kimberly C.
Anderson the trickery doesn&#39;t end there, this off Broadway
screen play written by Tracy Letts is reminiscent of
extremist who have gone out of their way to ridicule
conspiracy theorist&#39;s victims. Trying to make the case
that conspiracy theorists are simply paranoid
schizophrenics Letts goes overboard and the entire motel
room is coated with tinfoil and instead of the tinfoil
hats being employed to protect the victim who believes it
may help to block them from microwaves they believe are
emitted by government scientist electronic instruments
conducting mind control experiments. The ridicule
continues as the microwaves are emitted by aphids (a
harmless plant pest) who are attacking the characters. The
movie becomes even more ridiculous when in the end the
writer attempts to mix in actual documented government
experiments (uncovered by the U.S. Church Senate committee
that were conducted on innocent civilians during the
second half of the 20th century) and other documents
released under the freedom of information Act with fantasy
conspiracy theories one might expect from mental patients
with real brain disorders. To top off this debunking theme
the mentaly deranged charcters then commit suicide (by
setting themselves on fire no less) in order to add icing
to the cake. I would have to conclude that Bug is simply
another attempt to cover up the real atrocities committed
by those employed by the government to conduct experiments
on unknowing civilians and innocent patients who went to
doctors for mild problems such as depression and were then
used as Guinea pigs. One has to wonder what all these
doctors, psychiatrists and scientist who agreed to conduct
these experiments on patients are now doing with their
lives. Evidently they are out looking for screen writers,
directors and producers who will agree to produce movies
which will get them off the hook by convincing the public
that the experiments they conducted never happened. I
would also be interested in finding out what group of
financers would stoop so low provide the funds to produce
this kind of propaganda.
