Tuesday, September 13, 2011

LA Sheriff Mace Man in the face at Point Blank Range in an Unprovoked Attack

Several months ago on my return to Los Angeles, I ran into a young man from England who I befriended a few months earlier.  He was very anxious to talk to me.  The last time we spoke he told me that he was a member of one of the Illuminati families.  He shared with me a wealth of infomation. He was anxious this time because he was being deprogramed, and he was remembering what happened to him as a child.

The young man told me he was a member of "Project Ibis" in the 1970's as a child. Project Ibis was a secret program where 42 children were taken, programed, and made into what was termed "super (killer) soldiers." Out of the "Manchurian  Candidate" or "Bourne Surpremacy" handbook, he told me he was tortured, and saw little girls raped and murdered in front of him, among other things, by his handlers. He told me his handlers were George. H.W. Bush and Dr. Joseph Mengele.

While the young man told me many things and had much more he wanted to tell me, we were interrupted by a LA Sheriff, who began to harrass the man, handcuffed him and told him he is not allow to smoke by the subway.  We were downtown Los Angeles at the 5th and Broadway subway station. Another cop came, they took the handcuffs off him but continued to harrass him telling him to stop talking.  The man was only asking why he was being singled out.

I walked about 20 feet in front of the man and behind the kops to tell him to stop talking, I told him to don't say a word. They paced the handcuffs back on him. I knew by then the kops was trying to find a way to arrest him.  When the kops heard me tell him to stop talking, the kop pulled out his mace,  put it in the young man's  face and said, " if you say one more word I will mace you. The young man said, "but officer", and the officer sprayed him point blank in the face in full view of many people standing watching. Then the kop told him to walk to the police car. The young man told the kop he couldn't see, "you don't need to see", was the kop's reply.

That was the last time I saw him.

They did not want him to share with me what he was begining to remember. I also think they were hoping I would involve myself so they could have a reason to arrest me too. More on this later.