Robert Guffy - Gang Stalking

Robert Guffy - Gang Stalking

Robert Guffy - Gang Stalking February 20 Robert Guffey shared the remarkable story of Damien (called Dion in Guffey's book), an unrepentant heroin addict who in 2003 sheltered a US Marine that had stolen 22 pairs of night vision goggles, a DoD...
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Robert Guffy - Gang Stalking
February 20

Robert Guffey shared the remarkable story of Damien (called Dion in
Guffey's book), an unrepentant heroin addict who in 2003 sheltered
a US Marine that had stolen 22 pairs of night vision goggles, a DoD
laptop, and perhaps a few top secret files from Camp Pendleton, a
military base in the San Diego area. Arrested under the Patriot
Act, Damien underwent a six-day-long Abu-Ghraib-style interrogation
by the NCIS, and was accused of trying to sell the military
equipment to terrorists. Damien refused to testify against the
Marine, or cooperate in any way, and was eventually released.

But after his release he began to notice he was being "gang
stalked" around San Diego, with 7-9 people following him into a
7-11, restaurants, and various places. They wanted him to feel
discombobulated and paranoid, Guffey explained. Vehicles were
parked outside Damien's house, and Guffey knew someone at the DMV,
and found out that none of the license plate numbers "officially
existed," which suggested they were government vehicles. After
this, Damien began to be bombarded with hallucinations, such as
seeing multiple moons in the sky, and the dimensions of his
apartment were changing. Further, invisible people were in the
room, interacting with him and moving things around, and he saw a
black amorphous energy.

A woman from the NCIS visited Damien on a number of occasions,
asking if he was ready to cooperate, implying that the harassment
would end if he worked with them. Guffey was able to track down
Richard Schowengerdt, said to be one of the scientists behind a
project code named "Chameleo" that involved bizarre experimentation
including "cloaking"— electro-optical camouflage so extreme it
rendered observers practically invisible, which correlated with
what Damien experienced. Damien was likely used as a guinea pig to
test out the effect of this technology, Guffey concluded, adding
that he and Damien suspected the missing night vision goggles may
have been especially important to the military as they possibly
allowed wearers to see that which had been made invisible.

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