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Each person, family or groups should begin to prepare their lives and homes as the

American Preppers do as it relates to the storing of food, water, supplies and ways to
heat and protect your home and families. The other is to rid your lives of wireless
devices because of the effects combined with dirty electricity, smart meters,
electromagnetic frequencies and chemicals sprayed into our air that is altering the
affects of wireless devices making them harmful especially to our children.

These damages to our society have occurred for decades and are escalating because
millions of citizens are becoming aware of what is happening to us all, the victims and
the victimizers; all are targets now.

The increase in random shootings, the false flags, the United nations investigation into
forced institutionalizations of those targeted for non-consensual human
experimentation, torture and more.

These people, United Nations and some in our government do not want to see our
country destroyed by a few who are Trillionaires, yet those people, that 1% of
American has controlled, developed and used these technologies on whomever they
have wanted for a long time.

Share but focus your time on building some protection for yourself. If you are a victim
of police abuse, file a formal complaint with the DOJ Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Division, they have to respond. If you have been forced into an institution by rogue
police, file a compliant with the United Nations as they are investigating compliants.
If other technology is being pointed at you send you compliant to the Senate
Intelligence Committee members and demand a response as has hundreds of
thousands. Make your issues know to them and focus on taking care of yourself now.

Here are emails for the Senate Intelligence Committee Members. If you write them or
send emails You must put 'Senate Intelligence Committee Member' in the heading or
your message will not get to them.

senator@shelby.senate.gov,senator@portman.senate.gov,senator@levin.senate.gov,
senator@franken.senate.gov,senator@udall.senate.gov,senator@rubio.senate.gov,
senator_leahy@leahy.senate.gov,senator@paul.senate.gov,senator@portman.senate.gov,
If you would like to tell you story to the World Organization Against Torture, here are
their emails:


duap@un.org, tanoy@un.org, alejandrino@un.org, emelina@un.org,
sharma7@un.org, gustafik@un.org,
U.N. Third Committee- Investigative Team
Secretariat
Mr. Otto Gustafik (Secretary)
Tel: 1 (212) 963-9963
Email: gustafik@un.org
Ms. Sangeeta Sharma (Deputy Secretary)
Tel: 1 (212) 963-6548
Email: sharma7@un.org
Ms. Lana Emelina-Sarte (Assistant Secretary)
Tel: 1 (212) 963-4572
Email: emelina@un.org
Assistants:
Ms. Isabel Alejandrino
Tel: 1 (917) 367-4422
Email: alejandrino@un.org
Mr. Jose Rene Tanoy
Tel: 1 (212) 963-4932
Email: tanoy@un.org
Mr. Paolo Dua
Tel: 1 (212) 963-4882
Email: duap@un.org

https://sites.google.com/site/concernedanthropologists/humanterrainmapping
%22enablestheentirekill
Human Terrain Mapping
"Enables the Entire Kill Chain for the
GWOT"
Reason for anthropologists and others to be concerned.
Click on the link below and see page 2 of a presentation by
Assistant Undersecretary of Defense John Wilcox:
WilcoxKillChain.pdf
GE.13-10577
Human Rights Council
Twenty-second session
Agenda item 3
Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil,
political, economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to development
Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture and
other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment, Juan E. Mndez
Summary
The present report focuses on certain forms of abuses in health-care settings that
may cross a threshold of mistreatment that is tantamount to torture or cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment. It identifies the policies that promote these practices
and existing protection gaps.
By illustrating some of these abusive practices in health-care settings, the report
sheds light on often undetected forms of abusive practices that occur under the auspices of
health-care policies, and emphasizes how certain treatments run afoul of the prohibition on
torture and ill-treatment. It identiIies the scope oI State`s obligations to regulate, control
and supervise health-care practices with a view to preventing mistreatment under any
pretext.
The Special Rapporteur examines a number of the abusive practices commonly
reported in health-care settings and describes how the torture and ill-treatment framework
applies in this context. The examples of torture and ill-treatment in health settings
discussed likely represent a small fraction of this global problem.


United Nations
A/HRC/22/53

General Assembly
Distr.: General
1 February 2013

Original: English
GE.13-10577
Human Rights Council
Twenty-second session
Agenda item 3
Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil,
political, economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to development
Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture and
other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment, Juan E. Mndez
Summary
The present report focuses on certain forms of abuses in health-care settings that
may cross a threshold of mistreatment that is tantamount to torture or cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment. It identifies the policies that promote these practices
and existing protection gaps.
By illustrating some of these abusive practices in health-care settings, the report
sheds light on often undetected forms of abusive practices that occur under the auspices of
health-care policies, and emphasizes how certain treatments run afoul of the prohibition on
torture and ill-treatment. It identiIies the scope oI State`s obligations to regulate, control
and supervise health-care practices with a view to preventing mistreatment under any
pretext.
The Special Rapporteur examines a number of the abusive practices commonly
reported in health-care settings and describes how the torture and ill-treatment framework
applies in this context. The examples of torture and ill-treatment in health settings
discussed likely represent a small fraction of this global problem.


United Nations
A/HRC/22/53

General Assembly
Distr.: General
1 February 2013

Original: English

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