The Victims’ Diary:
The Motives of the “Scowler” - An Update In Light of Current Events

deception

What purpose did the “Scowler” serve? That is a question I harbored for the ten years of abuse I have endured at the hands of Federal agents since his appearance. When I first wrote chapters two and three of BadExperiment.com seven years ago, I assumed that this incident was connected to a criminal investigation. That was what I was led to believe by the comments of a fellow tenant. However, in the light of what has transpired since that time, I now know better.

I believe that the incident involving the “Scowler” was part of a period of pre-surveillance by the Federal agents / military personnel who have since victimized me by long-term testing with covert microwave (millimeter wave) and acoustic through-the-wall torture technology (also known as Directed Energy Weapons or DEWs). This was a form of pre-qualification work done to test my suitability for their long-term involuntary torture tests. Since I did not respond violently, nor make much “noise” about the incident, they evidently concluded that I could be controlled, and would be a “suitable” candidate for long-term covert involuntary testing.

Evidently, I qualified in a number of ways:

1. My peaceful nature would not make me an immediate physical threat to the testers. I typically seek a peaceful way to resolve differences with others. Evidently, that is viewed as an exploitable weakness by my abusers. Also, I am not the sort of person who quickly and loudly complains. These traits makes a victim easier to control and silence during long-term abuse.

2. I lived alone, away from my family (I had moved to the Pavilion Apartments in Newark, NJ less than three months before this incident occurred). This is an important qualification as it is much easier to isolate, discredit and control a victim if they are isolated from family and other support systems.

3. I am a Black male. It is very easy for the torturers, using their ties to law enforcement, to cast doubts about the character of their victims. Such slander taps into the common prejudices of American society. By doing so, they effectively isolate a victim from his neighbors, who come to view him with fear and suspicion. I’ve come to believe that the neighbor who told me that I was under a “criminal investigation” in the “Scowler” incident was serving the interests of the torturers. If they could convince me that I was under criminal investigation, my voicing such a complaint would further damage my reputation and credibility, and make what I am experiencing seem justified in the eyes of others. There is quite a bit of acting and role-playing done by the agents involved to convince the torture victim that he is the target of a criminal investigation. However, as the years wear on, the act becomes unconvincing. What law enforcement agency would spend over ten years and the resources of a number of agencies trying to level a minor drug charge against one individual? It is a cruel hoax designed to maintain control of the torture victim.

When I had first applied for residency in the Pavilion Apartments in Newark NJ eleven years ago (where it all began), I was shown and received a seventh floor apartment. However, on the day before I was to move in, I was told that seventh floor apartments were no longer available. I was assigned a sixth floor apartment. I really wanted the seventh floor apartment for the view. However, I could not cancel my plans to move, and accepted the sixth floor apartment. My later experiences now show why this change was made. It allowed Federal agents to use the apartment above, below, and adjacent to mine for surveillance and later, covert testing with through-the-wall weapons. As my experiences have repeatedly shown,the Federal agencies testing these weapons exploit their connection with law enforcement in working with the management of inner city apartment complexes. In effect, they are creating virtual laboratories for testing covert weapons technology on innocent tenants.

Hurry back for the more of the ongoing account of government testing of through-the-wall torture technology on Americans in the next episode of “Bad Experiment”