Several news outlets yesterday reported on a FOIA request which resulted in the release of diagrams which appear to depict remote mind control technologies. Most of these outlets failed to report that the most damning diagram in the release included a text logo at the bottom of the document listing the following domain www.raven1.net.
I checked the wayback machine for further information about the url www.raven1.net, and it yielded no results. However, after further scouring the web I did manage to find an archived copy of the raven1.net website.
The site appears to have been run by one Eleanor White, and she’s a devoted researcher of all things gangstalking and mind control. A diagram was included in the archive of her website listed under effects.gif
Seeing as how the diagram lists her website as its source, I think it’s safe to say that this is not an official government document. I believe all of the news outlets that are wowing us with the results of this FOIA request are sensationalizing a non-story.
I don’t think it would be too far-fetched to conclude that whoever fulfilled this request was trying to get a rise out of people, and if that is the case, they’ve succeeded admirably. So what do you think; was it all in good fun, a prank, or was the story meant to distract from other things that have been in the news as of late?
If you’d like to download your own copy of Eleanor’s previous website about gangstalking and mind control, you can do so here. If you find the topic of interest, it appears as if though there is a lot of valuable data to parse through. Extract it to it's own folder, and open restofsite.shtml.
Do you have any opinions about the way that both the alternative, and mainstream media have portrayed the results of this FOIA request? As always feel free to sound off in the comments below, I'd love to hear your take on the matter.
The image above is brought to you courtesy of Raven1.net [1]
