Archive for the 'Surveillance' Category

Decadent Worker #64 - 14Aug87

Decadent Worker 64Among the pranks that make my life more confusing than most, I’m told, is a Rockefeller and/or E. Howard Hunt project to convince people I’m a space alien instead of a war crimes witness. This collective delusion is seeded by actual UFO close encounters. Most individuals will gladly believe in magick, religious miracles or cosmic visitors before they will accept the possibility that technology is just a little more advanced than is generally known.

Actuall, I feel like an alien — alone with a species neither too dumb to create horrible weapons nor smart enough not to use them, an awkward link in evolutionary adolescence. That along lends credibility to the Earthquake Conspiracy Theory.

Otherwise, who would dream that humanity, upon discovering the causes, would not halt natural disasters? Instead, the U.S. and an organization identified via the grapevine as the Illuminati, is causing earthquakes:

Independent corroboration is found in the 1969 section of The Gemstone Files by Bruce Roberts: “Pentagon and Department of Interior researches study methods of inducing earthquakes by injecting fluids into deep wells. Also nuclear devices were tested for the same thing.”

Earthquakes rattled China in 1976 as soon as I began speculating about Jesuit infiltration of Mao’s Communist Party. A jolt struck San Francisco just as I delivered the punch line of a joke with possibilities for political interpretation. Naples shook soon after I made friends with a Neapolitan family with a Mafia reputation. Chile was shaken when I got in a fist fight with a man who may have been a Chilean agent. Mexico City rumbled the whole time I hitched along the Rio Grande.

Evidently, whenever foreign agents within U.S. boundaries earn the displeasure of the Pentagon, retaliation strikes their homeland. That I seem so often involved is probably because my case — which the authorities find too explosive to handle — serves instead as something of a domestic intelligence community communications reference point.

So when the U.S. becomes annoyed at Slobovian agents elsewhere in this nation, they manipulate a few of them over my way as they are meanwhile pumping fluids or whatever into the fault lines under Slobovia. That way everyone in the intelligence community understands who pissed off Uncle Same and, roughly, how — without the Pentagon having to officially admit it is wagin undeclared warfare.

I used to get mad at people who wouldn’t answer my questions about conspiracies of which they obviously knew something. Blackmail, extortion, fanaticism and ill will came to mind as motives for their clam-like silences. Gradually I have realized that in many cases there was much they knew I just would not have believed.

So add my Earthquake Conspiracy Theory to your list, along with my confessions of JFK assassination participation and my protestations that I am not expressing myself in cant, my insistence UFO’s are of terrestrial origin, that my person is bugged and surveilled by microscopic video cameras, that I hold two-way conversations with radios, etc. Someday you’ll say I told you so. — Kerry Wendell Thornley

Decadent Worker #59 - 29Jul87

Decadent Worker 59Excerpted from Quent Wimpel Notes by Kerry Wendell Thornley, this portion of which first appeared in Inside Joke:

In literature, as in everything else, too often the answer to one question simply brings up another mystery. In this instance, for example, Quent held what seemed like a two-way conversation with a radio D.J. who must have been some miles away. How was such a thing possible? Unfortunately, in this particular literary endeavor — unlike most — precise answers to all questions are not found.

To tell the truth, Quent could never explain this phenomenon to his satisfaction. That advanced techniques in electronic surveillance were involved was obvious. That it happened all the time, whenever he was near any radio or t.v. set, was something he was long used to…

In his notebook was a list of all the song titles on the back of the Zuma album. “Surf Turf” and “Seal Beach Waves” and “Sandy Beaches” were all references to the traumatic interval in his bewildering existence when he had, as he phrased it, “discovered radio.” Another song was called “Program Notes” and that was even more clearly about that night in Tujunga, California, just over two years ago, when his first conversation with a disc jockey occurred.

Already, by then, he knew that his little house on the hill must be bugged — or at least that was the hypothesis that explained the facts with the fewest assumptions. For every conversation he held there with anyone was soon the business of the whole community.

Eduardo Scott would come up some evening for a visit, during which they would share a joint and rap about the Fitzpatrick assassination or about Cosa Nostra… Later that night Quent would go to one of the restaurants along Foothill Boulevard for a cup of coffee and, inevitably, a waitress or another customer would be involved in a conversation about whatever it was Eduardo Scott had mentioned to him — adding information, giving Quent knowing sidelong glances. There was no mistaking it for coincidence, for the examples just described were only his first sips from the chalice of conspiratorial communications… Soon his whole public social environment consisted of nothing but reviews — on his conversations, his notes, his most intimate acts of ever-more-infrequent lovemaking and ever-more-frequent masturbation.

…So naturally Wimpel began talking to himself. More exactly he began speaking to the walls in his hacienda-like little refurbished chicken coop on the hill on Mrs. Walsh’s two-acre estate where he was groundskeeper in exchange for living quarters. Couching these presentations in radio-program format, he addressed them to his intelligence community captors, assuming them an FBI team with a terrible security leak. Much to his own surprise, Quent found himself talented in this direction. “You know,” he interrupted himself to say — in the midst of a lecture about civil liberties and the rights of witnesses to Presidential murder plots — “with a little background music I’d sound like a pro!”

Now it happened that his landlady, Josephine Walah, was what Quent tended to characterize as an accumulator. That is, she never threw away anything — to which a gargage, two sheds and a barn on her property packed to the raftes with household items of every description attested eloquently. And it was in the barn on top of a nail keg under a sewing machine behind a davenport that he located a clock radio. (cont.)

“The attitude of great poets is to cheer up slaves and horrify despots. The turn of their necks, the sound of their feet, the motions of their wrists, are full of hazard to one and hope to the other.” — Walt Whitman

Decadent Worker #51 - 1Jul87

Decadent Worker 51CONSIDER THIS A WARNING

“Also, he (Brother-in-law) spoke of a demonstration against the testing ot the hydrogen bomb at Bikini. A protest took place in Times Square. Goats had been used as guinea pigs in the H-bomb test, so, ‘They mounted a stuffed goat on roller skates and wheeled it around Times Square with a sign hanging from its neck that said: “Today me — tomorrow you!”‘ That story he told two or three times.” — Kerry Wendell Thornley, The Dreadlock Recollections (c) 1984, p. 103

“With the recent surge in home video equipment, there is greater intimacy between viewer and image which increases the likelihood that paranoids are being spoken to directly by radio and TV commentators. The lay public is also given access to advanced monitoring equipment previously available only to lofty intruders… The reason behind this new market is apparently to put the weapons into the hands of everyone and the pursuer’s identity is camouflaged even more.

“The intruder’s scourge is virtually unnoticed even though it strikes in such a wide variety of places and through many different mediums: forms of indirect lighting, environmental music, concert and theatre sound systems (whose noise patterns induce headache, nausea and diarrhea), soap opera themes, game shows, mainstream science fiction films, rock music lyrics and the proliferation of faulty and toxic products (pain-relievers, tampons, microwave ovens) which make more and more people wonder whether they are also among the chosen.

“Now that the scientific eye finally acknowledges how the act of observation alters what is seen, pursuers misinterpret this revelation and imagine they are at the center of the universe, free to invade anyone’s privacy. Though there is little chance that paranoids will someday unite and retaliate, they can at least revel in the scrimpy victory of knowing that their tormentors are also the bait for another onlooker who is, in turn, watched by another and another in an infinite chain of command. Soon persecutors will develop counter-paranoia, thinking they are being spied on by their own quarry. Perhaps we are all being watched; we are both assailant and target in the growing perfidy which ’seems’ to be against no one, but is essentially against everyone.” — Joseph Lans, The Paranoid Manifesto,” Critique, Spring/Summer 1983, pp. 294-5

“I’ve got a brand new pair of roller skates and you’ve got a key.” — Melanie

Decadent Worker #49 - 24Jun87

Decadent Worker 49“(New York Times, Moscow) The new U.S. Embassy must undergo a major reconstruction because it is riddled with bugging devices so sophisticated that American intelligence agents do not fully understand them, the American assigned to investigate the problem said Monday.

“The investigator, James Schlesinger, a former CIA director and secretary of defense, said the Soviet bugging devices represented ‘a higher plateau of technology’ than the United States had seen. He indicated that Soviet intelligence services are ahead of the United States in this area…

In Operation Mind Control Walter Bowart indicates that the low-level microwaves with which the Russians have been accused in the past of bombarding the Moscow U.S. Embassy were not intended to produce cancer, as was charged, but were thought control carrier waves. There was no way the U.S. could have named the true purpose of the Russian microwaves, in Bowart’s opinion, without revealing elaborate C.I.A. involvement in mind control.

If, in fact, the Russians are ahead of the U.S. in spying devices or their application, think how far ahead of both the Japanese and the Germans might be.

Since 1979 I have known for a fact that not only was I electronically bugged for audio, as discovered in 1977, but that — somehow — there was also a video component involved! When I told Wendy Marshall about this she decided I had lost my mind. I have, of course, been reluctant to speak of incredible things when my credibility is so important for exposing the genocide conspiracy. Yet there is no possibility I am imagining things; when I am alone and draw a symbol in the dust beside the road and then erase it, THEY know what it was.

Until the other day, I had never heard of a photo-optic filament. I knew there were audio bugs the size of fly specks. Evidently there are t.v. cameras — photo-optic filaments — as thin as hairs.

At Georgia Tech they have developed something called a Remote Vital Signs Monitor. From a distance of up to thirty feet it can measure someone’s pulse, breathing, etc. For years — again, since 1979 — I have been telling people, much to their entertainment, that The Conspiracy can tell when I have an erection or when I am producing alpha waves in meditation.

“A scholar by his very nature is inclined to all sorts of intellectual and moral corruption, his main vice being the exaltation of his knowledge and his own intellect, and scorn for all the ignorant. Let him govern and he will become the most unbearable tyrant, for scholarly pride is repulsive, offensive, and more oppressive than any other kind. To be the slave of pedants — what a fate for mankind! Give them free reign and they will start performing the same experiments on human society that they now perform on rabbits, cats, and dogs.” — Michael Bakunin, Statism and Anarchy, 1873

“Government by science and men of science… cannot fail to be impotent, ridiculous, inhuman, cruel, oppressive, exploiting and pernicious.” — M. Bakunin, God And The State, 1871