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Pammicakes1's avatar

Hopefully, the agency will pay attention to the complaints in 2020-2021 I filed 15 times and called to speak with someone to no avail. They told be they have a back log of complaints and it takes time. They will get back to me. Its 2025 now and crickets. Hopefully, Kash is kicking butt!

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Ray A Grigsby's avatar

I filled out an extensive report to the FBI. When I hit the final submit button it kept kicking me back to the previous page. Not sure it was ever sent but I tried.

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Matthew Putegnat's avatar

I’m pretty sure this was my doctor when I lived in Denver.

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Mike Hoehn's avatar

It's hard 2 believe...so advanced I can't wrap my head around it.

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Gypsy Queen's avatar

So elite globalist have their own category and they are not allowed to be arrested? Like what the hell!

And it’s interesting. It’s like the FBI already knows that they’re targeting people. And breaking them down between those who are aware and not aware… Almost sounds like the FBI is complicit.

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Glr's avatar

I like that statement “2.5 inch thick stainless steel buildings, tactical Star Wars weapons, scalar weapons, missiles….”

So is Shriever Air Force base the only place on earth with their 2.5inch thick stainless steel shielding buildings able to block scalar waves? I’m sure the military needs to protect their captains and generals in a safe building while their corporals and sergeants fire off scalar beams everywhere on earth? Does that means Bill is implicitly telling all TIs the secret to block these beams.

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Targeted Justice, Inc.'s avatar

Possibly. But we can’t afford 2.5 inch stainless steel plate. Very expensive. Might be able to find some in a scrap yard? Plus, we don’t know the specific kind. SS304 is a different composition than SS347 and SS430.

A little research shows that 316 Stainless Steel is routinely used in nuclear reactors, due to its absorption of xrays and gamma rays This composition was available back in 1983, when Schriever Base was being built. It was likely installed for nuclear radiation protection, although it might also have some minor absorption effect on DEW.

I don't think this is the shielding we are looking for... but I encourage others to test it, if they think it might work.

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Glr's avatar

Right I was looking at my ruler earlier to see how thick that was. I know that stainless steels in the industry come in mm sizes but 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, maybe 10mm but 2.5inch is almost 64mm.

And he also said ‘seamless’ so there goes chicken wires, gauzes, flyscreens which a few retailers sell and is so much cheaper. It needs to be a continuous solid plate with no visible holes.

And finally if we ever did successfully sealed a home or room with solid continuous plates then that means there would be no windows, no natural air gaps and ventilation for those who only want to breathe fresh mountain air and not aircon. If we imagine underground bomb shelters or road tunnels where people congregate during air strikes and even certain private homes where owners make their own private bomb shelter maybe those should be made or much thick and continuous stainless steel.

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Stacy Boren's avatar

Filed over 40 in the last 2 years with all alphabet agencies.

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Glr's avatar

Is the filing complaint form only got American citizens or for people of other countries as well? Would the FBI pay any attention to complaints made from outside USA?

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Stacy Boren's avatar

No. they don't even reply to the ones filed in the US. But you should do it anyway for as much paper trail as possible. Screenshot the report you are filing BEFORE YOU HIT SUBMIT. Then you will have a copy of the report and report number. Once you submit you cannot retrieve the complaint and only have access to the report number.

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