Condescension - Defendant’s Strategy Revealed
The government resorts to labeling plaintiffs claims as absurd, fantastical, and conspiratorial in the historic lawsuit filed by Targeted Justice and 18 plaintiffs (Positively NOT a legal opinion)
“In light of the unfounded, fantastical allegations.., this case should be resolved by dispositive motion at the earliest stage of the case.”
“…Defendants expect this case - which involves baseless allegations and conspiracy theories - to be resolved … at the earliest stage and have not moved to transfer venue.”
These statements addressed to Judge Tipton by the attorney representing three government agencies named as Defendants in the Targeted Justice lawsuit felt like a slap in the face. I will not review the particulars of the claims, I am not a lawyer, nor a legal expert. I will speak on my behalf, as the first plaintiff in the said lawsuit.
I consider these statements condescending, dismissive, and ultimately, a form of name calling.
When do you resort to name calling? When you run out of arguments to address the issue at hand. In this sense, the government acts like an unruly teenager who can barely control his/her emotions when parents ask them to take out the trash.
Why does The HAVANA Act recognize the brain damage and compensate federal employees for injuries acquired due to “directed pulsed microwave energy”, but when a civilian is diagnosed with the same condition, by the same experts, it is unfounded and fantastical?
Why is using the government's own data to make inquiries about the “non-investigative subjects' ' portion of the Terrorist Screening Database considered a conspiracy theory and treated with condescension?
Why do our Government Agencies portray us as lunatics, resort to name calling and pass condescending judgment on the nature of our claims, instead of investigating our quite reasonable inquiries based on established facts and statements given under oath?
Defendants clearly insist on dismissing the case and not giving us a day in court in front of a jury of our peers. And understandably so. Someone will have to answer for taking away our constitutional rights, and betraying trust of US Citizens.
I urge everyone reading this to understand what’s at stake, and stand up to the way our claims are treated by our own government.
Absurd? Fantastical? Conspiratorial? Or are they gasping for air, as their house of cards is collapsing in the most public way?
The government has already sent forth precedence by acknowledging the diagnosis by the same medical team of their own workers and workers civilian family members; as the plaintiffs and other members of Targeted Justice.
Congress sent forth precedence when they recently passed a law to protect all government workers from these very same claims.
What is fantastical, condescending and delusional is the government’s willful ignorance of their own prejudices they added to the claim.
I am no lawyer. However, to say government workers have Havana Syndrome but civilians do not reeks of discrimination.
I believe research of the cases brought against the government for the illegal medical and biological weapons testing during the Tuskegee experiments and then the radiation experiments finds similar early language to dismiss claims and plaintiffs by the governments legal representatives.
What is a conspiracy - is the governments continuation of conducting both medical and weapons testing on both government and civilian populations. The government conspiracy of using human test subjects are centuries old when it comes to illegal experimental program(s) in their country - as well populations around the world.
It’s important to remember the child’s play nursery rhyme at times such as these - “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me”. As a response to the governments legal representatives acting like playground bullies working to marginalize, dehumanize, inflict emotional distress and psychological harm on their never ending victims and survivors of their abhorrent illegal crimes against humanity.
Stay after them Dr. Ber!
There is no such thing as “Havana Syndrome
“. The name, “Havana Syndrome”, was made-up by, “the media” because the first published accounts were by diplomats and their civilian families in, Havana, Cuban. “Havana Syndrome” is equal to, being “targeted” with “Directed Energy ” regardless of a geographical location.