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Secret Surveillance and Electromagnetic Torture by the Secret Services
Translation by Cyborg Nicholson on Peacepink
The story told by Carl Clark will partially take your breath away. The Englishman describes how
he targeted people and then became a target himself after he’d opted out. He also took part in
the deployment of microwave weapons in order to torture others, after which they were later
turned on him. “These criminal shenanigans need to be exposed in public so that they can be
stopped.” He describes below why he blew the whistle.
Interview with Carl Clark, Norfolk, England.
Armin Gross: Matters related to the secret services are usually not disclosed. You want to bring
them out in the open though. Who did you work for?
Carl Clark: I worked freelance from 1980 to 2003 for various secret services. I worked for the
American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) up to 1997. I then worked for the Israeli Secret
Services, Mossad and for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a US organisation against
discrimination and defamation of Jews. I was also employed by MI5, a subgroup of the British
Secret Services. I later moved to the Police Secret Services as well as to the secret services of an
investigation laboratory. I was deployed in European operations in Paris, Zurich, Berlin,
Dusseldorf, Munich, Madrid, Lyon, Bilbao and Moscow.
Armin Gross: What were your main assignments?
Carl Clark: An important assignment was to infiltrate certain groups to obtain inside
information about them. I would join certain groups, make friends with some of the members
and then proceed to ruin their lives.
Armin Gross: What kind of groups were they?
Carl Clark: First and foremost criminal gangs and drug cartels. I provided information about
the National Front, Nazis or skinheads to Israeli Secret Services. What they were interested in
were names, addresses, meeting places, projects and objectives. I tracked individual targets for
the CIA.
Armin Gross: What exactly did you do?
Carl Clark: I spied on people for long periods, eavesdropped on their conversations. I also had
orders to confuse or deceive them. I would therefore secretly force my way into their homes,
remove some things and just move others around. I would then delete data from their computer.
Or I would just drive them crazy, by following them and turning up close by either in the railway
station or the bus station, etc. Otherwise, I would stage a fight in the street right in full view of
the target’s eyes, and many other ploys. If our orders were to put somebody under more pressure
or even arrest them, I would install certain material on their computers such as child pornography,
instructions to manufacture a bomb, etc.
Armin Gross: What type of individuals were you instructed to target?
Carl Clark: People who were politically relevant. Likewise, people who opposed or acted
against the interests of large companies such as the pharmaceuticals. Some belonged to criminal
gangs, but there were two or three targets that had nothing on them at all as far as I could make
out.
Armin Gross: How many individuals did you have under surveillance in total?
Carl Clark: In the 80s it was five or six, in the 90s seven, and from 2000 to 2003, there were
three. You can appreciate from the low number of targets how intensive the targeting was. One
requires at least six months right at the outset to accumulate as much information as possible
about prospective targets’ past lives.
Armin Gross: How did you acquire this information?
Carl Clark: From the garbage can, the telephone, mail, the Internet. That sort of thing has got
much easier with recent advances in technology. Bugs are no longer necessary as you can
eavesdrop on mobile phones, ISDN phones or small parabolic receiving dishes nowadays.
Unfortunately, the deployment of microwave weapons has, in addition, become very practicable.
MICROWAVE WEAPONS
Armin Gross: Did you also use such weapons?
Carl Clark: No. I was responsible for surveillance. Colleagues from special departments did
this. However, I was at times on site when these weapons were deployed.
Armin Gross: Can you describe in more detail how the deployment of weapons took place?
Carl Clark: It’s a bit like what takes place in a science fiction movie. People can be tracked
anywhere by radar, satellite, a base station and complimentary computer programs. For example,
three radar devices would sometimes be positioned in the vicinit y of the target. The radar emits
electromagnetic waves, some of which pick up the target and the result is then evaluated. My
friends who work in the special department could then follow the target all day on their
computers. This form of localising the target made it easy to deploy the weapons accurately. My
colleagues could see exactly where to aim and also observe how the target reacted.
Armin Gross: What effect did the weapons have on the targets?
Carl Clark: They create heat, inner burns, pain, nausea, fear. Sometimes traces are left on the
skin, but mostl y not. If the targets go to the doctor, they get told ever ything is OK. Take into
account, this was the situation ten years ago. This technology has advanced considerably since
then.
Armin Gross: What is the objective of such attacks?
Carl Clark: The aim is to intimidate certain people, for example people who make a lot of
noise. I myself was under attack for three years after opting out. I’m virtually sure that weapons
were used against me in 2003/2004 which provoked strong aggression. I almost killed somebody
on two occasions, once a neighbour who was a pleasant elderly lady.
ATTEMPTS TO DRIVE PEOPLE TO INSANITY
Armin Gross: Do you think it’s possible to directly influence feelings by weaponising
electromagnetic rays?
Carl Clark: Without doubt. We know that living organism is sensitive to electromagnetic
radiation. Elementary life processes within cells function by biogenic electromagnetic
oscillation. Frequencies from the exterior can damage or change these processes. There have
already been far-reaching attempts at influencing body, mind and soul through frequencies
within the framework of military research. It’s possible to provoke fear, aggression, nervousness
or forgetfulness in this way. In combination with other interventions, a target can be driven
insane. For example, radiofrequency can be manipulated so that the target hears his own name on
the radio or his computer shows his name time and again. Voices are also specifically transmitted
to a target commenting on his activities. For example, I heard a voice in the morning after
getting up which said “Get up and injure somebody.”
Armin Gross: People are actually being driven to psychic extremes then?
Carl Clark: Yes, the undoubted goal is to have select people end up in psychiatric institutions. If a target seeks help by going to the police or to the doctor, they don’t get taken seriously. Some
doctors and hospitals actually work together with the Secret Services. Diagnostic directives
permit a patient who feels persecuted or hears voices to be classified as schizophrenic.
Armin Gross: Hospitals cooperate with the Secret Services?
Carl Clark: Yes, certainly. Large companies too. That’s why one lives dangerously if one
carries out investigations on large companies. The American State protects large companies like
MacDonald’s, Coca-Cola and certain pharmaceutical enterprises. These companies also have
FBI agents at their disposal for matters related to industrial espionage. The Freemasons who are
widespread within the CIA also play a major role.
ENORMOUS SURVEILLENCE NET
Armin Gross: Do you know in which countries individuals are under surveillance and are being
assaulted by energy weapons?
Carl Clark: The USA, Germany, China, North Korea, Russia, France and England, normally
without the official knowledge of the particular government. But unofficially, I believe that
government personnel must be involved in some way or know something about the goings-on.
Armin Gross: Do you know how many people are under surveillance?
Carl Clark: There are about 5,000 in England under surveillance and about 15,000 overseeing
the operation. Apart from the large Secret Service agencies, there are 300 or 400 minor Secret
Service agencies which were formed by former policemen or former Secret Service agents. They
have permission from the Home Office to spy, take photographs and procure information. Their
employees are well paid.
Armin Gross: Was it a problem for you to switch from one Secret Service agency to another?
Carl Clark: No. It was always a positive move from my new employer’s viewpoint as I could
always provide information to him about my previous Secret Service agency. The large Secret
Service agencies mistrust each other totally. I earned more money as a result.