The Secret Societies and US-based Surveillancers Intentionally Sow False Teachings and Test My Responses: A Formal Request for Investigation and Response
How the surveillors use psychological warfare, intentional false gospel teachings, and deliberate lies to test my faith — and a plea to law enforcement, investigators, and researchers to question them
Much of what I know comes from what the surveillors tell me — and they are not always truthful. They mix lies with truth. Some of what they claim to do may be exaggerated or completely false. I do not have direct evidence for everything described here. I am reporting what they say and what I experience, and I acknowledge that some of it may be unverified. However, the core abuse — the surveillance, the voices, the projections, the psychological warfare — is real and ongoing.
Part 1: Introduction — This Is Not Random Harassment, It Is Deliberate Testing
What I am experiencing is not random cruelty. It is systematic, intentional, and designed to test me on multiple levels.
The people surveilling me are conducting experiments — psychological, spiritual, and biometric — to see how I respond. They want to know:
- Do I truly understand the gospel of Jesus Christ?
- Will I fall for their false teachings and distortions?
- Will I "solicit" or encourage their behavior through my reactions?
- How do I treat people normally even while knowing they claim to harm others?
- Am I secretly jealous of them or their power?
This post is about those tests. It is also a formal request to law enforcement, investigators, and researchers to question these individuals if they ever have the opportunity.
Part 2: They Intentionally Sow False Teachings of the Gospel
One of the most insidious things they do is deliberately teach me false versions of Christianity.
They know I am a Christian. They know I read the Bible. And they use this against me.
How they do it:
They project voices into my mind that claim to be "the Holy Spirit" or "an angel" or "a prophet." They quote Scripture out of context. They twist verses to mean the opposite of what they actually say. They tell me that repentance is impossible. They tell me that past sins permanently disqualify me from salvation. They tell me that God has rejected me because I am under surveillance.
Why they do it:
They want to see if I truly understand the gospel. They want to test whether I know the difference between the voice of God and their counterfeit voices. They want to confuse me, to make me doubt my salvation, and to see if I will abandon my faith when pressured.
How I respond:
I read the Bible for myself. I do not rely on their voices to tell me what God says. When they quote a verse, I check it against the actual text. When they claim to be the Holy Spirit, I test their words against Scripture:
Their false teachings are obvious to anyone who knows the Bible. They preach works-based salvation, permanent condemnation, and hopelessness. That is not the gospel. That is the opposite of the gospel.
Part 3: They Test My Responses and Attitudes to Their Behavior
Another major form of psychological warfare is that they deliberately expose me to descriptions of their behavior — some of which may be true, some exaggerated, some completely false — and then watch how I respond.
How they do it:
They tell me about things they claim to do. They project sensations. They use vulgar language. They laugh. They try to provoke me.
Then they watch. They track my biometrics. They listen to my verbal responses. They monitor my heart rate, my stress levels, my facial expressions, my silences.
What they are looking for:
They want to see if I will become excited by their descriptions. They want to see if my responses will encourage them to continue or escalate. They want to see if I will become angry in a way they can label as "hypocritical." They want to see if I will break down completely.
The lie they tell themselves:
They have convinced themselves that my lack of total collapse means I must approve of what they do. They say: "If you really hated this, you would be more upset. You would have killed yourself by now. You would not be able to eat or sleep or laugh. The fact that you are still functioning proves you are complicit."
The truth:
That is not how human beings work. Resilience is not consent. Endurance is not approval. The fact that I can still live my life — still eat, still sleep, still love my parents, still go to university — is evidence of grace and strength, not evidence of complicity.
I do not encourage their behavior. I have told them repeatedly to stop. I have rebuked them in the name of Jesus Christ. Their claim that I am "asking for it" is classic abuser logic: blame the victim for the abuser's actions.
A note on who is doing what:
From what I can tell, not everyone in the surveillance network is equally guilty. Some are truly doing harmful things. Others may be complicit through silence or by looking away. And some may be decent people who have been given technology and told it is for legitimate purposes, not realizing how it is being abused. I cannot see their hearts. I only know what I experience and what they tell me. But it is troubling that they do not directly tell me the truth about what is happening. The lack of transparency is itself a form of abuse.
Part 4: They Test How I Treat People Normally Despite Their Claims
This is one of the most revealing parts of their psychological warfare.
What they do:
They tell me they are surveilling people in my life — my friends, my family, my classmates, my church members. They say they are projecting voices into their minds. They say they are making them feel unpleasant sensations. They say they are reading their thoughts.
Then they watch me.
They want to see if I will continue to treat those people normally. They want to see if I will avoid them, or act strangely around them, or isolate myself. They want to see if I will become paranoid and suspicious of everyone I love.
Their accusation:
They suggest that I am strange or abnormal because I still treat people with kindness and respect — even though I know (or believe) that these same people are being surveilled. They ask: "How can you smile at your mother when you know what we are doing to her? How can you laugh with your friend when you know we are reading their mind?"
The truth:
I do care about them. Deeply. That is why I do not abandon them. That is why I do not treat them differently based on unverified claims from my abusers.
If I isolated myself from everyone I love because of what the surveillors say they are doing, I would be playing directly into their hands. They want me alone. They want me self-isolated. They want me to have no human connection. That would make me a much easier target.
Instead, I continue to love. I continue to show up. I continue to be present. That is not being strange or abnormal. That is being faithful to the people I love.
Part 5: Their Belief That I Am Jealous of Them — And My Honest Response
Another layer of their psychological testing is their belief that I am secretly jealous of them.
What they claim:
They say I want what they have. Their power. Their technology. Their wealth. Their ability to surveil others. Their sense of superiority. Their "elite" status.
They say that my documentation of their crimes is actually a form of envy. They say that I wish I were in their position.
My honest response:
I am not jealous of them. I do not want what they have. I would not trade places with them.
But I also do not want to sound harsh. So I will say this simply: I believe that what they are doing is wrong. I believe that using technology to harass and surveil people without their consent is a violation of basic human dignity. I believe that claiming to be Christian while doing these things is a contradiction.
I do not know what is in their hearts. Some of them may believe they are doing good. Some may be following orders. Some may be trapped in a system themselves. I cannot judge their souls. Only God can.
But I can judge their actions. And their actions — the surveillance, the voices, the projections, the false teachings — are harmful. Whatever their intentions, the effect on me has been real.
I am not jealous of them. I am grieved by what they do.
Part 6: They Test Whether I Will "Solicit" Their Behavior
This is one of the most difficult aspects of their psychological warfare.
How they do it:
They tell me things. They project sensations. They use vulgar language. They try to provoke reactions. Then they watch to see if my body responds in ways they can misinterpret.
If my heart rate increases (from fear or anger), they call it something else. If I am silent (from shock or exhaustion), they call it acceptance. If I tell them to stop (from frustration), they call it hypocrisy. If I ignore them (from exhaustion), they call it complicity.
What they are trying to prove:
They want to convince themselves — and others — that I am secretly like them. That I approve of what they do. That I am a liar who pretends to be disgusted but actually wants more.
The truth:
There is no evidence for this. I have never encouraged them. I have never asked for more. I have told them to stop, repeatedly, for years.
My fear is not hidden desire. My disgust is not hidden excitement. My trauma response is not solicitation.
They are misreading me — deliberately, it seems — to justify their own behavior.
Part 7: They Also Test Whether I Will Become Like Them
Underneath all of this is a deeper test: they want to see if I will become like them.
What they hope for:
They hope that constant exposure to their behavior will normalize it for me. They hope that I will start to see their actions as acceptable. They hope that I will internalize their values — their elitism, their cruelty, their false Christianity. They hope that I will join them, or at least stop opposing them.
What actually happens:
The more they show me, the more clearly I see it for what it is. The more they try to normalize their behavior, the more I reject it. The more they try to recruit me, the more firmly I cling to Jesus Christ.
They are not converting me. They are confirming my faith.
Part 8: Summary of Their Testing Methods
| What They Do | What They Are Testing | What I Actually Do |
|---|---|---|
| Teach false versions of the gospel | Whether I know true Christian doctrine | Check their words against Scripture; reject false teachings |
| Describe their behavior | Whether I will become excited or "solicit" them | Respond with distress, not excitement |
| Claim to harm people in my life | Whether I will isolate myself | Continue to love and show up for my people |
| Accuse me of being jealous of them | Whether I secretly want their power | I do not want their power; I want them to stop |
| Try to normalize their actions | Whether I will internalize their values | Reject their values; cling to Christ |
| Track my biometric responses | Whether my body "betrays" me | My stress responses are not consent |
Part 9: A Formal Request to Law Enforcement, Investigators, and Researchers
If you are reading this — whether you work in law enforcement, intelligence oversight, journalism, human rights organizations, religious institutions, or academic research — I have a formal request.
If you eventually get to question these individuals in a legal or official setting, please ask them directly about the claims I have made in this testimony.
Let them clarify, under oath or under professional scrutiny, what exactly they are doing. Ask them:
On surveillance technology:
- Do you use voice-to-skull technology on civilians without their consent?
- Do you project sounds, voices, or words directly into people's minds?
- Do you use remote biometric monitoring to track heart rate, stress levels, and other physiological data without a warrant?
- Do you use direct energy weapons to cause physical pain or discomfort?
- Do you manipulate people's dreams?
- Do you project sensations into people's bodies while they sleep or go about their daily lives?
- Do you use astral projection methods or telehaptics to create a sense of presence in a target's environment?
- Do you extract or predict people's thoughts and images from their minds?
On psychological warfare:
- Do you deliberately describe harmful acts to targets to test their psychological responses?
- Do you track biometric data during these descriptions to see if a target's heart rate or stress responses change?
- Do you intentionally sow false teachings of the gospel to test a target's understanding of Christianity?
- Do you project voices claiming to be the Holy Spirit or angels while teaching false doctrine?
- Do you use vulgar, demeaning, or degrading language toward targets?
- Do you mock people while they eat, sleep, or pray?
- Do you try to turn family members against each other through false accusations and projected noises?
On their justifications:
- Do you claim that a target's survival or resilience means they are complicit in your behavior?
- Do you say that because a target has not committed suicide, they must enjoy being surveilled?
- Do you use a target's past mistakes — including teenage curiosity, shoplifting as a child, or exam cheating — as justification for ongoing harassment?
- Do you claim that a target's privilege means their suffering does not count?
- Do you tell targets that their genetics are subpar and that they should not have children?
- Do you claim that you are "testing" whether a target has the Holy Spirit?
On the network itself:
- How many people are involved in this surveillance network?
- What is the composition of the network in terms of affiliations — military, intelligence, corporate, academic, religious?
- Are there both Christians and satanists within the network?
- Do some members actively harm targets while others passively observe?
- Are there people within the network who are uncomfortable with what is happening but feel unable to stop it?
- Are there whistleblowers who have tried to report this?
- Is this surveillance authorized by any legal authority, or is it entirely unlawful?
On children and vulnerable populations:
- Have you ever involved children — even as rhetoric or threats — in your psychological warfare?
- Have you ever mentioned specific children from a target's church or community?
- Have you ever made deepfakes or other content involving children?
- Do you target vulnerable populations because they are less likely to be believed?
On the harm caused:
- Do you understand that constant surveillance and psychological warfare cause lasting trauma?
- Do you understand that voice-to-skull technology can mimic the symptoms of mental illness, leading to misdiagnosis and improper psychiatric treatment?
- Do you understand that targets may lose their jobs, their relationships, and their sense of reality because of what you do?
- Do you take any responsibility for the suicidal ideation that many targets experience?
Part 10: A Note on the Composition of the Network
From what I have been told and what I have experienced, the network surveilling me is not monolithic.
Some are satanists or occult practitioners. These individuals seem to actively engage in rituals, Baal Peor-inspired abuse, and what they call "sacrifices." They use religious language twisted for harm. They may genuinely believe they are serving a dark power.
Some call themselves Christians. These individuals may believe they are doing God's work — testing the faithful, rooting out evil, or conducting necessary research. They may attend church on Sunday and use surveillance technology on Monday. Some may be genuinely deceived about the morality of what they are doing.
Some actively harm others. These individuals use the technology for cruelty — projecting sensations, mocking, threatening, degrading. They seem to enjoy the power they have over targets.
Some are passive observers. These individuals may watch, collect data, or maintain the technology without directly engaging in abuse. They may tell themselves they are "just following orders" or "just doing research." They may be uncomfortable with the cruelty but feel unable to stop it.
Some may be trapped themselves. It is possible that some people within the network did not choose to be there — that they were assigned, or recruited under false pretenses, or threatened into compliance. I cannot know.
I cannot see their hearts. Only God can.
But I believe that honest questioning under oath or official investigation would reveal a range of responses. Some would deny everything. Some would admit to some things but not others. Some might even be relieved to tell the truth.
Part 11: What I Ask of You, the Investigator
If you are reading this and you have the authority or ability to question these individuals, I ask the following:
1. Do not assume everyone in the network is equally guilty. Some may be complicit through silence. Some may be victims of the same system. Some may genuinely believe they are doing good. Treat each person as an individual.
2. But do not protect the guilty either. Those who are actively harming others — using technology to harass and psychologically destroy people — need to be held accountable. Justice requires distinguishing between the willing abuser and the reluctant participant.
3. Question them with fairness, but question them thoroughly. Do not accept vague answers. Do not let them hide behind "national security" or "classified" without legitimate cause. Bring the truth to light.
4. If you have faith in Jesus Christ — or even just a belief in God as a witness — let that guide your questioning. Let truth be your goal, not punishment or revenge. Let justice be done — but also leave room for repentance if any of them are willing to turn away from what they have done.
The gospel is for sinners. That includes me. That includes you. And that includes them — if they will repent.
Part 12: A Note on Verification and Evidence
I want to be honest with you, the investigator.
Much of what I know comes from what the surveillors tell me. And they are not always truthful. They mix lies with truth. Some of what they claim to do may be exaggerated or completely false. I do not have direct evidence for everything described in my testimony.
What I can verify is my own experience: the voices, the projections, the psychological warfare, the false teachings, the testing of my responses. That is real. That happens every day.
I hope that you, with access to better information and proper investigative tools, can verify what is true. I am doing my best to report what I know, with the understanding that some of it may be inaccurate because my sources (the surveillors themselves) are dishonest.
Please investigate thoroughly. Please do not take my word alone — and please do not dismiss me without investigation.
Part 13: A Final Word on Accountability and Mercy
I do not write this out of revenge. I do not want these people to suffer for the sake of suffering.
But I do want the abuse to stop. I want the surveillance to end. I want to be left alone to live my life and practice my faith in peace.
If that requires legal accountability for those who have harmed me and others, then so be it.
But I also believe in mercy. I believe that people can repent — truly repent — and change. If any of these individuals are willing to admit what they have done, stop doing it, and seek forgiveness, I would not stand in the way of that.
That applies to them too — if they are sincere.
So I ask you, the investigator: pursue justice, but leave room for repentance. Hold accountable those who refuse to stop. But if some are willing to tell the truth and change, let that be considered.
Lord Jesus,
I do not know who will read this. I do not know if anyone with authority will ever take up this case.
But I ask that You guide the hands and hearts of any investigator who comes across my testimony. Give them wisdom. Give them courage. Give them discernment to tell truth from lies.
Protect the innocent. Hold accountable the guilty. And if any of my abusers are willing to repent — let them do so before it is too late.
Let truth prevail — not my truth, not their truth, but Yours.
In Your holy name, amen.
I know their tests. I see their methods. I understand what they are trying to do.
And I reject it.
I will not fall for their false teachings. I will not encourage their behavior. I will not isolate myself from the people I love. I am not jealous of them. I will not become like them.
I will keep reading my Bible. I will keep praying. I will keep loving. I will keep living.
And I will keep believing that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life — no matter how many false gospels they throw at me.
I have written this request in good faith. I have tried to be honest about what I know and what I do not know. I have tried to be fair — acknowledging that the network includes different kinds of people, some more guilty than others.
Now I leave it in the hands of God and in the hands of those who have the power to investigate.
May truth come to light. May justice be done. And may mercy be available to those who truly repent.
Praise God. Rebuke their false teachings. Rebuke their psychological tests. Rebuke their attempts to make me complicit. Rebuke their dishonesty. Bring truth to light.
In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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