We could verify that this wording appears verbatim in a 2012 archived White House PDF reproducing
a public comment and response text tied to Valerie H. Bonham, who was Executive Director of the Commission at the time.
Valerie H. Bonham’s role also matches contemporaneous federal records.
Think about that...
If these subjects were so ridiculous, why did an official commission issue a written response naming them so
specifically?
Why list microwave harassment, remote influencing, and psychotronic weapons at all if there was supposedly nothing to address?
Why were these concerns serious enough to be categorized and formally declined instead of simply being ignored?
This absolutely destroys the lazy argument that these subjects were never on the government’s
radar. They were. And now we have the paper trail to show it.
This matters even more when you place it next to everything else now sitting in the public record.
Lt. Col. Greg Edgreen testified before the House Homeland Security Committee in May 2024 about Anomalous Health Incidents and what happened to U.S. personnel.
MIT has
publicly described microscopic wireless bioelectronic devices that can travel through the bloodstream, cross the blood-brain barrier, and self-implant in the brain.
DOJ-released Epstein files also include references to advanced technologies, directed-energy concepts, and psychological targeting language.
None of these items alone tells the whole story, but together they make it
impossible to pretend the public is asking crazy questions.
This is exactly why our work at Mind Nexus matters.
What we continue to see is that civilians are reporting the same categories of experiences that have long been discussed only in connection with diplomats, military personnel, and intelligence officers.
So ask
yourself...
How long has the civilian population been dealing with this while being told it was all in their head?
How many people were mocked because the public was years behind what government, military, and research circles already knew?
How much longer can this story be kept inside “national security language when ordinary people are living
with the consequences?
This is why documentation matters.
This is why acknowledgment matters.
And this is why exposing that civilian cases exist matters.
Best,