I've heard this technology mentioned by many interviewees over the years. Barry King who worked at the Peasemore DUMB first mentioned them in his The Voice magazine, as well as in his initial interviews with researcher, Miles Johnston. Preston Nichols and Al Beliek spoke a lot about these, as well. They reported experimenting with young, homeless victims at the Montauk facility, whom they kidnapped off the streets of New York. They tortured the kids to split their consciousnesses, enabling their minds to be easily manipulated.
Many super soldiers and other program people have also reported being in these chairs, such as Andrew Basiago, Michael Andrew Pero, Michael Prince, and Stewart Swerdlow, None of their stories are positive as to their experiences, and the uses of the chairs. Why can't this civilization use technologies like this for good? I'm so tired of the same old script of abuse and fear. Why won't this civilization write a script of sovereignty, health, and peace, incorporating tech like this for good, for once?
You've showed us how to use it for bad? How 'bout showing how to use them for good?!!
Any way, as Ilena mentioned, a chair like this was featured in the Stargate Atlantis TV series. Coincidentally, I recently watched a few episodes of that on Netflix (for the first time), and I was like, "Hey, that's a trip seat!" Interestingly, some details in the story were consistent with what I've researched about some aspects of the covert programs that utilize certain people in relation to this tech.
For example, the Stargate crew found the chair, but couldn't figure out how it worked, until a crew member with a Scottish last name sat in it. To his surprise, he instantly telekinetically controlled a spacecraft, and was able to open and close the stargate with his mind. I think the small detail of his last name was no coincidence, but part of disclosure, as it is believed by some who run these programs that people of Celtic background, as well as certain other groups, tend to have high psi abilities, and therefore tend to be used frequently in these programs.
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