Thousands of Chinese citizens claim that they are victims of electromagnetic (EM) mind control technology, a high-tech attack which uses EM waves to penetrate the brain in order to alter and influence a person’s mind, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
There are over 400,000 alleged victims across China, and they have filed numerous complaints individually or in groups to the different levels of government agencies. The victims are ordinary citizens and political dissidents, and they all seek for answers.
The large scale and the type of advanced technologies involved prompted many to believe that the perpetrator behind the attacks could be the Chinese regime itself.
A Nationwide Crime
Mr. Zhong, a representative of “Bloody Mind Control,” told the Chinese-language Epoch Times that “mind control” has a history of nearly 60 years in China, and victims can be found all over the country, spanning all age groups and walks of life.Some relatively more educated victims have gone through great efforts to research their situation and have posted their experiences online. They found that there are many people throughout China who have similar experiences, and learned about the scientific development of brain control technology in the country.
“A report compiled in 2002 revealed that at least 400,000 victims have filed complaints, and the number is still growing,” Zhong said.
According to Zhong, starting from 2016, victims filed group lawsuits in 24 provinces to provincial level agencies. Then the group reported their situation to the national level judicial system six times since 2017.
Testimonies
- Victim Conducts Experiments to Prove He’s Not Hallucinating
Wang said starting from 2016, he heard a voice talking to him inside his head. “Whatever I had on my mind, that voice was able to verbalize it. Moreover, only I could hear it, others couldn’t.”
This situation worsened over time. It felt like an endless sonic attack and is very disturbing and painful, Wang said.
“I would call it verbal violence. It goes with you all the time, like your shadow. The person who controls this voice can read your thoughts, including your memories, and know about your weaknesses, shortcomings, and past wrongdoings. Then the person would use this knowledge to humiliate, scorn, and berate you. Every verbal abuse is like a heavy blow hitting my weak spots.”
Although the “symptoms” are very similar to an auditory hallucination, Wang did a couple of experiments to prove that he was a victim of a “mind control” attack.
“In one experiment, I was able to block out electromagnetic waves by covering the walls, ceiling and floor with metal plates [used in printing newspapers]. I stopped hearing that voice in my head.”
In another test, Wang thought of a high musical note from a song, but the voice could not produce the sound.
“When the ‘voice’ tried to sing the note I was thinking about, the pitch was a lot lower. This indicates the voice is controlled by humans, not machines. Sometimes I tested the voice by thinking in local dialects, and I found that the voice could not mimic the different dialects either.”
The long-term interference from the mind reading, sonic attacks and remote manipulation has seriously disrupted Wang’s daily life and career. Wang finds it difficult to focus and think analytically. When the interference was most severe in 2018, it set his nerves on edge and became easily agitated.
Wang was involved in four car accidents in less than a year. “During that time, I would inevitably fall asleep when driving for more than 10 minutes. I was not in a deep sleep, but a in state of quasi-sleep, and I had absolutely no control over it,” Wang explained.
In three of the four accidents, he hit a car in front of him. In another, he drove right into a house, and his car ended up in an upright position.
- The Earliest Allegation: A Case From the 1970s
Since then, he felt that his mind was under surveillance. He also felt pain from beatings, even though no one was beating him physically.
Xin said the torture method changed over time.
“Since the mid-1990s, these criminals must have been hiding in a secret mind-control institution. They remotely target some of my body parts, including my head, brain, nose, neck, throat, shoulder, waist, chest, legs and even private parts. The attack causes great discomfort, including pain, itching, and feeling hot and cold. The most shameless of all is the sexual torture they remotely imposed on me!”
- Victim Receives Threatening Messages
“Whatever I think about, whatever I do, whatever I see, the voice will speak it out. Some time later, I began to hear threatening messages, saying that someone will kill me or arrest me. Again at a later stage, as soon as I closed my eyes, unpleasant images would appear [in my mind]. I lived in terror day in and day out,” Yao said.
- Similar, But Diverse, Experiences
On that same night, Yi took a bath and went into his bedroom to get dressed. Unexpectedly, he heard the same voice which echoed him on the “cured meat” saying, “Fancy that this guy is not wearing underwear in his bedroom!” He was shocked and realized that someone out there could see the same thing he was looking at even when all the windows were covered by curtains.
Many victims said the voice disturbance occurs around the clock, making it impossible for them to get a good night’s sleep. Besides being verbally and emotionally abused, such as being scorned or humiliated, others have felt pain and irritation in certain body parts. Some also felt like they were being sexually harassed and tortured.
Some individuals also reported more uncommon forms of harassment and control.
Another unnamed victim said pornographic images “forcibly appear” in her mind when she is awake, although she doesn’t have an interest in such things.
Chinese Dissidents Are Also Victims
Political dissident Jia Jia, 68, was granted political refugee status by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and accepted by New Zealand as a permanent resident after he fled China in 2006.In October 2009, Jia returned to China. When he arrived at the main international airport in Beijing, he announced that he was on a mission to bring democracy to the Chinese people. He was arrested at the airport, and was later sentenced to 8 years in prison for “subversion of state power.”
Jia Jia’s son, Jia Kuo, later revealed that his whole family, while in New Zealand, suffered from “mind control” and sonic attacks. It was a very painful experience, and to make things worse, it was extremely difficult to provide solid evidence to convince others of what they were going through.
Jia Kuo said that his father decided to go back to China because he wanted to ask the Chinese regime to target him only and to stop persecuting his family members.
The Chinese authorities tightened control of all dissidents on their list ahead of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party. Along with other dissidents, Shen was under 24 hour surveillance starting from Sept. 3, and his whole family started to experience abnormal health condition since then.
“Sometimes when I watched TV, I would suddenly feel dizzy and feel heavy pressure in my head, and I couldn’t move. I could not fall asleep either, as I heard drumming in my ears that caused a splitting headache. My memory deteriorated as well. When I tried to write an essay, my brain would just stop working. I was healthy before all this happened,” Shen said, adding that his daughter suffered in the same manner.
Another dissident victim is Lu Qianrong, a freelance writer who spent much time defending the rights of Chinese peasants, and is therefore targeted by the Chinese regime as an “enemy.”
Lu told the Chinese-language Epoch Times that he believes other people can read his thoughts. Oftentimes, he had a thought on his mind, and within 5 minutes, he heard a group of people inside his head telling others what he had just thought of. Because these people could read his mind, they were able to anticipate his plans, and the authorities tried to persecute him accordingly.
Lu said he believes the Chinese regime is experimenting on its own people to further master brain technology, and at the same time, using that technology to persecute political dissidents. Lu knew about a disabled veteran, named Wang Yan, who believes he became a victim of “mind control” after he petitioned the central government to provide aid to impoverished veterans.
Hong Kong-based Apple Daily reported in March 2014 that during the “Two Sessions” (a major political meeting where top lawmakers and political advisers discuss future policies and personnel changes) that year, the issue of mind control technology was brought up during a press conference. Liu Yuan, China’s political commissar of the General Logistics Department of the People’s Liberation Army, encountered a reporter who asked him, “Are the Chinese authorities conducting a scientific research called ‘mind control’?” Liu responded, “Mind control is one of our secret projects. I cannot reveal any more details.”