Were Myron May and Aaron Alexis Gang Stalking Victims Deployed in “False-Flag,” State-Sponsored, Synthetic Terrorist Attacks/PsyOps Against Americans?

“In nearly every mass shooting that we see on the news these days, it is a male who was stalked by state level actors ranging from social workers to child support collectors to other DVIC/PIC/MIC affiliates, or LEO affiliated “community” policing. Indeed-in case after case, from the gang stalking of Trayvon Martin in Florida to Mathew Riehl in Colorado, who was “flagged” and stalked because he criticized police, Michel Foucault, white females and Nazi’s on Facebook, we see that selective enforcement laced with biases, and then, long term bullying, harassment, stalking/following and intensive surveillance, and other “community policing” took place for egregious amounts of time before these incidents.”

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Introduction: Myron May and Aaron Alexis have very similar demographics. May was an attorney and Alexis was a computer technician. They look similar. Both were professionally-oriented and apparently exceptional young black men. May was a serious Christian and Alexis was a serious Buddhist; both were pacifists. And both, evidently, were extra-judicially targeted in the gang stalking, electronic torture, mind control program I refer to as GOG’S NeW GESSTTTAPO.

The question here, then, is: “were these two promising young black men electronically mind-controlled to play starring roles in “false-flag” terrorist attacks that were strategically designed to: 1) strike fear into the hearts of the populace, 2) perpetuate the phony war on terrorism, and 3) justify further attempts to curtail American’s 2nd Amendment right to bear arms”? In short, were they turned into “Manchurian Candidates” to fulfill the same political agendas that have apparently motivated so many other scripted, “false-flag” terror events?

One clue, for me, is that “crisis actors” may have been utilized in these (scripted?) events. In the bottom-most video, we hear testimony from “John Weaver,” the man who allegedly heard Aaron Alexis’ first shots and “ran through the hallways to sound the alarm”. This man, with eyes shut throughout his “performance,” certainly seems like a (bad) “crisis actor” to me! If this is the case, these events must be re-interpreted as “false-flag,” state-sponsored, synthetic terrorist attacks sponsored by the U.S. military… just like 9/11 was! Indeed, this is the template. (See: Michael Collins Piper’s “False Flag: Template For Terror: An Analytical Critique of the Covert Model Utilized by the Conspirators Who Orchestrated 9-11, the Oklahoma City bombing, the JFK Assassination, Sandy Hook, and Boston.”)

If this is the case, we now have compelling reasons to conclude that GOG’s NeW GESSTTTAPO tactics (mind control through organized stalking and use of electromagnetic “non-lethal weapons”) are being used to control individuals in these “false-flag” events. This revelation should not come as a surprise. Indeed, government-created “Manchurian Candidates”/mind control victims (Lee Harvey Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan) played the role of “patsies” in the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and his brother, Robert Kennedy, in 1968.

I) Myron May: The following three videos were made by attorney Myron May one or two days prior to the November 20, 2014 shooting at Florida State University. The recordings were found by Tallahassee police playing in a loop on May’s laptop in the wake of the tragic event. May’s description of his stalking and harassment in these videos are heartbreaking and are accurate. It does appear that Myron May was a good Christian man who was deliberately destroyed by the program I refer to as “GOG’S NeW GESSTTTAPO.” It seems much like he was a “lamb to the slaughter.” Was he a victim of mind control? Christians traditionally believe that committing suicide is an unforgivable sin and therefore is not an option.

“My Experience as a Targeted Individual” videos (2014)

Article:

Hours before Myron May strode into a Florida State University library with murder on his mind, he left a series of chilling voicemails saying he was being attacked by an “energy weapon” and had a scheme to expose it “once and for all.”

Those messages, along with mysterious packages that May mailed to friends before he shot three people, were the culmination of what seemed to be a mental breakdown several months in the making.

Two months ago, the promising young prosecutor went to police and told them that people were watching him through cameras planted in his apartment and talking about him through the walls. Last month, May abruptly resigned from his job, and a worried ex-girlfriend told police he suffered from mental problems that were getting worse.

May, an FSU alumnus, was killed by police early Thursday morning. On Friday, May’s three victims were identified as Elijah Velez, 18; library employee Nathan Scott, 30; and Farhan Ahmed, 21. Velez was grazed by a bullet and treated at the scene and released. Scott, who was shot in the leg, was released from the hospital Friday night. Ahmed remained hospitalized in critical condition Friday evening.

Meanwhile, FSU President John Thrasher and Provost Garnett Stokes greeted students at the library doors Friday morning as classes resumed.

“Normalcy is a funny word, and I don’t know that we’ll get back to it or ever forget,” Thrasher said. “But at least I think from a standpoint of some of the things that went on yesterday, I think our campus is alive and well and working toward the goals of being a great university.”

FSU shooting: Details about gunman released
Students are heading back to class Friday morning at Florida State University, as officials continued to learn more about the gunman in Thursday shooting at the Strozier Library. (Video by FOX35)
At the time May began showing signs of mental instability, he was an associate trial attorney in the felony division of the Third Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Las Cruces, N.M. He’d previously worked in the area as a public defender.

Prosecutor stunned

District Attorney Mark D’Antonio said his colleagues saw no sign of May’s mental decline.

“I nearly fell off the chair,” D’Antonio said Friday, describing when he learned of the shooting. “It was as shocking to me as it could have been. The staff took it hard. He was very well-liked.”

Pictures: Three people shot on FSU campus
A gunman opened fire in the Strozier Library at Florida State University, leaving three people wounded before campus police shot him dead early Thursday. (Orlando Sentinel)
May’s visit to the police station in Las Cruces happened on Sept. 7.

“He stated that he can constantly hear voices coming through the walls specifically talking about actions he was doing,” an officer wrote in an incident report. As an example, May cited a time he had climbed out of a bubble bath and began applying lotion.

“He specifically stated he heard voices say, ‘Did you see that, he never puts lotion on,’ ” the report states.

Police said there was nothing they could do, and May responded that he planned to hire a private investigator and wanted his report documented.

Weeks later, on Oct. 6, May’s co-workers arrived at work to find he had cleaned out his office and left, leaving a resignation letter on his desk. The letter thanked D’Antonio, was professional and showed no sign of a breakdown.

“None of us saw any clue,” D’Antonio said. “If I had known, we could have gotten him some help. Maybe this wouldn’t have happened.”

The next night, police were called to the home of May’s ex-girlfriend. May had just left, after showing up rambling and giving her a piece of a car he said was a camera that police had placed in his SUV. May’s former girlfriend, who had dated him for about 15 months before breaking up two weeks before, was worried about his state of mind.

“Myron has recently developed a severe mental disorder,” police wrote in a report. “Myron believes that the police are after him and are bugging his phone and car, as well as placing cameras in his home and car.”

May’s ex-girlfriend said he’d been taking prescription medication and had recently been taken to Mesilla Valley Hospital for a mental health evaluation. He had not made suicidal or homicidal threats, but had been acting erratically.

“He has been staying up four to five days straight with no sleep and recently he took a trip from Las Cruces to Colorado and back again in one day with no reason,” an officer wrote.

Police went to May’s apartment to check on his well being, but he wasn’t home. They issued an alert for his vehicle for an “officer’s safety/welfare check.”

Return to Florida

Three weeks ago, May moved back to the Florida Panhandle town where he grew up, Wewahitchka, about 30 minutes east of Panama City near Apalachicola National Forest. He was staying in a guest house at the Taunton Family Children’s Home, which was owned by longtime family friends.

May was also a member of a Facebook group called “Targeted Individuals International.” Targeted Individuals are people — often seen as conspiratorial or delusional — who contend they are targets of spying, harassment or abuse, sometimes by electromagnetic radiation weaponry.

On Friday, NBC News reported that May had reached out to another “targeted individual,” Renee Pittman Mitchell, about a week ago through Facebook.

“He told me he just didn’t want to go on living like this,” Mitchell told NBC News. She said May left her three voicemails between 9:19 p.m. and 9:42 p.m. Wednesday, just hours before the shooting.

“I am currently being cooked in my chair. I devised a scheme where I was going to expose this once and for all and I really need you,” he said in one of the messages, which NBC News reported had been authenticated by a relative as May’s voice. “I do not want to die in vain.”

In an email sent at 11:19 p.m., he wrote: “I’ve been getting hit with the direct energy weapon in my chest all evening. It hurts really bad right now.”

That message was sent an just over an hour before the shootings at FSU. But May had apparently already made provisions to share what he believed was happening to him.

According to a friend and the Associated Press, May mailed packages to friends that were due to arrive Friday. May snapped photos of the envelopes and messaged them to friends via Facebook before mailing them from Tallahassee. One arrived in Texas, according to the Associated Press. Another was intercepted by postal authorities in Orlando.

Joe Paul, who attended FSU with May, alerted Tallahassee police about the package headed his way.

“What did he send everyone? Was it a manifesto? Was it a message? I don’t know,” said Paul, 35, who formerly resided in Orange County. “I think I’m just as curious as everyone else.”

A few minutes before 12:30 a.m., May shot Velez and Ahmed outside Strozier Library. He then entered the library and shot Scott, but did not pass through the lobby turnstiles. When he went back outside, he was confronted by police.

On Friday, Leon County State Attorney Willie Meggs said he’d been told May had shot at the six FSU and Tallahassee police officers who first arrived on the scene. A day earlier, Tallahassee police chief Michael DeLeo had declined to answer questions about whether May had fired or pointed his weapon at police.

Meggs said once the investigation was completed he would impanel a grand jury to examine the shooting, and added that he believed all three FSU victims had been shot by the time the police arrived.

“There were two groups that had guns, the police and the dead guy. And the police weren’t shooting civilians,” he said.

On Saturday, FSU football players are expected to wear ribbon decals during their game against Boston College, and a pre-recorded message from Thrasher will be played before the game.

May’s Facebook page shows that he recently shared a link to a video interview from the television show “Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura” that featured an interview with Dr. Robert Duncan, “who put together the technology that allows the government to transmit thoughts and voices into the heads of Americans.”

May shared the video with this comment: “IS OUR GOVERNMENT VIOLATING ORDINARY CITIZENS’ RIGHTS? UNFORTUNATELY, THE ANSWER IS YES! SEE INSIDE THIS VIDEO.”

Amy Hoffman, Psy.D., a licensed psychologist in Winter Park, said the type of delusions described in police reports are likely a sign of serious mental illness.

“Paranoid delusions of this nature can be associated with major mental health disorders, such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or in some cases bipolar disorder,” Hoffman said.

It’s unclear whether May, 31, had exhibited any sign of a mental health problem before the past few months.

“Typically, the age of onset for a major mental illness in males is the early 20s,” Hoffman said.

Aaron Deslatte and Brendan Sonnone of the Sentinel staff, and the News Service of Florida, contributed to this report.

II. Aaron Alexis, a 34-year old computer technician: “Ultra low frequency attack is what I’ve been subject to for the past three months. And to be perfectly honest, that is what has driven me to this.” Aaron Alexis

“Alexis had a delusional belief that he was being controlled by extremely-low frequency or ELF electromagnetic waves.”

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/navy-yard-shooter-aaron-alexis-caught-tape-rampage-20379927

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/navy-yard-shooter-aaron-alexis-heard-noises-navy-20315338

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/aaron-alexis-navy-yard-shooter-wrote-off-gun-20303191

III. Targeted Individuals and MKULTRA

At 27:00 minutes, the youtube deals with the Aaron Alexis and Myron May cases as well as many others.
Excerpts:

DISRUPTION Operations Playbook

-Infiltration Operations
-Ruse Operation
-Set Piece Operation
-False Flag Operation
-False Rescue Operation
-Disruption Operation
-Sting Operation

From Power Point:

Discredit a Target

-Set up a honey-trap
-Change their photos on social networks
-Write a blog purporting to be one of their victims
-Email/text their colleagues, neighbors, friends, etc.

Discredit a Company

-Leak confidential information to companies/the press via blogs, etc.
-Post negative information on appropriate forums
-Stop deals/ruin business relationships