pby1000 ago

Go to www.pat2pdf.org and enter in 20130281879. It will download the pdf for you .

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BrokenWolf ago

Since Lu iferians use a trauma based model...the one adopted by the Nazis and impored with Project Paperclip, my take on this is like it is testing a subject to see if it is sucepptable to other methods due to program breakdown.

Recording responses to stimuli doesn't sound like the deprogramming and integration actually needed.

letsdothis3 ago

Another Raniere patent - Intelligent switching system for voice and data https://patents.google.com/patent/US8068592B2/en?inventor=Keith+A.+Raniere

Inventors: Keith A. Raniere, Waterford, NY (US); Th A. Del City Island, NY; Steven Danzik Spokane, Washington; Saul Miodownik, West Hempsted, NY

Assignee: Global Technologies, Inc., Spokane, WA

Court case: Global Technologies, Inc. vs Microsoft (pdf) https://www.docketbird.com/court-documents/Global-Technologies-Inc-v-Microsoft-Corporation/RESPONSE-of-Appellant-Global-Technologies-Inc-to-the-motion-to-terminate-appeal-12-filed-by-Appellee-Microsoft-Corporation-in-17-2406-Service-09-01-2017-by-email-458411/cafc-2017-02406-01301056038?user_id=guest

Global Tech's attorney is Matthew Stavish of Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts, LLP

On FB Stavish is connected with a Kim Stavish who works at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Defense R&D Gets a Huge Boost Under the 2018 Omnibus - https://www.nextgov.com/policy/2018/03/defense-rd-gets-huge-boost-under-2018-omnibus/146895/

If federal funding for research and development was a lottery, then the Defense Department just hit the jackpot.

The Pentagon would get $89.2 billion to pour into new defense technologies under the 2018 appropriations bill the House passed on Thursday. That’s a $16 billion—or 22 percent—increase from 2017 and $6.5 billion above the agency’s budget request for this year.

Those funds would cover initiatives at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as well as a handful of critical projects, including the Future Vertical Lift helicopter program, space security systems and the beleaguered F-35 fighter rollout.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Under the bill, NIST would receive $1.2 billion, with more than 60 percent allocated to helping “advance U.S. competitiveness and economic growth” and a reduction to “lower-priority activities.” The agency, which creates cybersecurity standards for the government and private sector, would’ve lost 18 percent of R&D funds under the president’s proposed budget.

F-35, see comment on Lee Venturino's company with the same name as Raniere's https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3171446/18151850 Another coincidence

Need to look further into the patent attorney's law firm as they work with government agencies and law firms.

Blacksmith21 ago

I'm just playing catchup with this thread, thanks to @vindicator - if you catch a law firm name, let me know. If it's DC-based I may be able to add some flavor to the batter.

letsdothis3 ago

pdf of Microsoft/ Global Tech court case: https://frankreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/IPR2016-00669-Final-Written-Decision-mailed.pdf

GTI was a corporation of the State of Washington that was incorporated on February 10, 1995. Ex. 3001, 6. The Articles of Incorporation for GTI list Toni Natalie, Thomas Delaney, and Steve Danzig as directors; Toni Natalie as incorporator; and Alan L. Rubens as registered agent. See id. at 7–11. The initial annual report for GTI listed Toni Natalie as President, Secretary, and Chairman of the Board of Directors; Thomas Danzig as Vice President and Director; and Steve Danzig as Treasurer and Director. Id. at 4. The district court established that Toni Natalie initially owned 75% of GTI, whereas Thomas Delaney and Steve Danzig each initially owned 12.5% of GTI. GTI was administratively dissolved on May 20, 1996.

According to Washington law, “[a] dissolved corporation continues its corporate existence but may not carry on any business except that appropriate to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs.” Wash. Rev. Code § 23B.14.050(1). Despite its dissolved status, GTI continued to prosecute patents under the direction and alleged authority of Mr. Raniere.

Voat posts re Toni Natalie here

letsdothis3 ago

Saul Miodownik, West Hempsted, NY was an electrical engineer, inventor and Director, Clinical Engineering, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY . He died in 2010.

A list of papers that he wrote: https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Saul-Miodownik/2547835 (including for the RFID)

His inventions and patents https://patents.justia.com/inventor/saul-miodownik

Voat post: INTRAVENOUS KIDDIE INFUSIONS FOR RBG?

An Anon on the boards has mentioned that Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre in New York has two floors which are sectioned off for ‘secret treatments’. RBG is being treated there and so it is possible that she could get Fetal Stem Cell infusions undetected.

Hmmm..

srayzie ago

Good find!

letsdothis3 ago

Thank you :-)

letsdothis3 ago

@darkknight111 @Vindicator @ think- see parent

letsdothis3 ago

The patent was registered by First Principles, Inc. who according to reports, has Nancy Salzman as the president. Here's a website for a company of the same name: https://www.firstprinciples.biz/about.htm

First Principles Incorporated was founded in July 2004 by Lee Venturino. We are excited about the opportunity to serve our customers with senior systems engineering, test engineering and analysis support. Please contact us for more information to see how we can help your organization.

First Principles Incorporated has combined an eclectic mix of unique talent that can be found nowhere else in the Department of Defense. Our experience spans individually over 25 years and collectively over 100+. We have helped design and test unique air vehicles, cruise missiles, defense systems, surveillance platforms, missile seekers, other vehicles and systems such as jammers, measurement systems and supportable low observables.

There's no connection with NXIVM, right? Asking for a friend.

letsdothis3 ago

Guardian article: Dalai Lama enlightens and enraptures contemplative scientists in Boston

Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, was given a rapturous reception by mindfulness researchers, but tactfully avoided the controversial question of applications in the military

...Security was tight before the meeting, with an entire floor of the Marriott Hotel in lockdown. The atmosphere outside the hall was an odd mixture of tension and calm as delegates practised their morning yoga or meditation while a dozen dark-suited security personnel double-checked mindfulness researchers who set off the airport-style body scanners. The previous evening, they had been asked jokingly not to bring their guns to the meeting.

Joining the Dalai Lama on the platform was Richard Davidson, a psychologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and one of the first scientists to work with the Dalai Lama. “I’m reminded how lonely the journey was at the beginning,” said Davidson. “There were fewer than 10 people doing this research on the planet.”

Also on the platform was Amishi Jha, a psychologist at the University of Miami who has investigated potential applications of mindfulness in business and the military, with the help of grants from private foundations and the US Department of Defense.

letsdothis3 ago

http://lurch2.blogspot.com/2016/01/fifth-generation-fighter-pics-1.html

This Is The Most Important Technology On the F-35

Cognitive EW, today in its infancy, may one day help justify the Joint Strike Fighter’s enormous cost.

Patrick Tucker is technology editor for Defense One. He’s also the author of The Naked Future: What Happens in a World That Anticipates Your Every Move? (Current, 2014). Previously, Tucker was deputy editor for The Futurist for nine years. Tucker has written about emerging technology in Slate, The ... Full Bio

While the specifics of the jet’s electronic warfare, or EW, package remain opaque, scientists, program watchers and military leaders close to the program say it will be key to the jet’s evolution and its survival against the future’s most advanced airplane-killing technology. In short, cognitive EW is the most important feature on the world’s most sophisticated warplane. “There are small elements of cognitive EW right now on the F-35, but what we are really looking toward is the future,” Lee Venturino, president and CEO of First Principles, a company that is analyzing the F-35 for the Pentagon, said at a recent Association of Old Crows event in Washington, D.C.“Think of it as a stair-stepper approach. The first step is probably along the ESM [electronic support measures] side. How do I just identify the signals I’ve never seen before?” To understand what cognitive warfare is, you have to know what it isn’t. EW makes use of the invisible waves of energy that propagate through free space from the movement of electrons, the electromagnetic spectrum. Conventional radar systems generally use fixed waveforms, making them easy to spot, learn about, and develop tactics against. But newer digitally programmable radars can generate never-before-seen waveforms, making them harder to defeat.....

Applying the Brain Algorithm to EW Warfare

There could be no cognitive electromagnetic warfare without cognitive radar, a concept fathered by electronics researcher Simon Haykin in his prescient 2006 paper “Cognitive Radar: A Way Of the Future.”

..... But machine learning algorithms can’t learn without data, lots of it. While Facebook can access records from a billion-plus users, getting data from adversaries about the unique waveforms that they’re experimenting with is a more challenging task. The military can’t just ask China to opt-in to an information-sharing agreement.

.....If the United States, Russia, or China were ever stumble into a hot war, the F-35 and air defense systems like the Nebo-M would likely face off against one another. It’s yet more indication that EW, like cyber, is emerging as the next great arms race. But unlike previous arms competitions, adversary EW is advancing far faster than U.S. military acquisition programs can keep up. That explains, in part, why the Pentagon is interested in cognitive systems that can adapt and evolve on their own.

“Right now, we know that these machines are going to be able, through learning machines … to figure out how to take care of that waveform in the mission while it’s happening,” Work said at CNAS. The subject of his talk was the Third Offset Strategy, the Pentagon’s $13 billion moonshot program to re-secure its technological advantage. The fact that cognitive EW made its way into the speech says a lot about its importance to the Pentagon’s plans.

A cached pdf document mentioning both Keith Raniere and Simon Haykin but makes no sense to me : Odin Sphinx Keith Raniere https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Kb4wl3ciy2IJ:https://ptest.adac-nrh.de/odin-sphinx-keith-raniere.pdf+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ch

Apparently Raniere authored a book called Odin & the Sphinx https://www.abebooks.com/products/isbn/9780979873201?cm_sp=rec--vhr_1--plp&reftag=vhr_1

Also The Sphinx & Thelxiepeia by Keith Raniere and Ivy Nevares, HiS Holiness The Dalai Lama (Foreword) https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?an=keith%20raniere&cm_sp=det--plp--author

Confirmed by the Frank Report https://frankreport.com/2018/02/11/keith-raniere-revamps-website-keithraniere-com/

zerost8te ago

Helicopters in NYC utilize a similar weapon. If information is posted on a website for the public to review, then it was developed much earlier.

Most of these 'ideas' or 'inventions' came from agency people stealing tech and using the cover of a corporation to circumvent the constitution and cover their tracks regarding human use practices.

letsdothis3 ago

Helicopters in NYC utilize a similar weapon.

Interesting.

Most of these 'ideas' or 'inventions' came from agency people stealing tech and using the cover of a corporation to circumvent the constitution and cover their tracks regarding human use practices.

Yes, that's what I got from looking into this. This was about stealing ideas.. and we can have an educated guess as to who hired him to do that.

zerost8te ago

His patent capitalizes on the very same things 2g, 5g, and ionizing the atmosphere, does. TVs and Monitors are MRI devices, and hive minding is a common tactic in agency environments. They've studied ESP and PK thoroughly enough to know what technologies to use to hinder it, magnify it, or take advantage of lesser minds.

Entraining the brain via electricity, EMF, VLF, or UHF has been in play for a long time.

letsdothis3 ago

Cognitive Dynamic Systems: Perception-action Cycle, Radar and Radio By Simon Haykin

The new sciences of complexity (whose birth was assited by the Santa Fe Institute)...

See Jeffrey Epstein's charity "Gratitude America, Ltd." :::

Speaking of 'evolutionary dynamics' that reminds me of a technology-based post I still have to do which ties in Epstein and the Santa Fe Institute and the algorithms they are using to track, monitor and 'nudge' populations through the social media platforms... Gaarrrrr... not enough time for everything...

See: What about...Santa Fe? Epstein territory. Can anyone dig further?

........ Geoffrey West, Ph.D, was named to Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World" in 2007, with his work selected as a “breakthrough idea” by Harvard Business Review in 2006. He is a theoretical physicist and Distinguished Professor and former President of the Santa Fe Institute, with primary interests in fundamental questions ranging from elemental particles to universal scaling laws in biology, while developing a quantitative science of cities, companies and global sustainability.....

Here he is : Why Don’t Humans Live for More than 100 Years? | Physicist Geoffrey West Basically he's another nutter transhumanist.

shewhomustbeobeyed ago

The first link is not working.

Thank you.

letsdothis3 ago

Gaarr... I seem to be doing that a lot lately. Thanks for checking - again. It's fixed now.

letsdothis3 ago

Guardian article: Dalai Lama enlightens and enraptures contemplative scientists in Boston

Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, was given a rapturous reception by mindfulness researchers, but tactfully avoided the controversial question of applications in the military

...Security was tight before the meeting, with an entire floor of the Marriott Hotel in lockdown. The atmosphere outside the hall was an odd mixture of tension and calm as delegates practised their morning yoga or meditation while a dozen dark-suited security personnel double-checked mindfulness researchers who set off the airport-style body scanners. The previous evening, they had been asked jokingly not to bring their guns to the meeting.

Joining the Dalai Lama on the platform was Richard Davidson, a psychologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and one of the first scientists to work with the Dalai Lama. “I’m reminded how lonely the journey was at the beginning,” said Davidson. “There were fewer than 10 people doing this research on the planet.”

Also on the platform was Amishi Jha, a psychologist at the University of Miami who has investigated potential applications of mindfulness in business and the military, with the help of grants from private foundations and the US Department of Defense.

..

letsdothis3 ago

Jesus, the more one looks the weirder this gets... Looking through Ivy Nevares twitter feed.. last few tweets focus on the Superbowl and avocados not making it across the Mexican border... so I do a search for avacados in the pizzagate subverse..

So some tweets from Ivy..

A retweet from Neil deGrasse Tyson ‏

The #SuperBowl: Momentum & Energy transfer. Elastic & Inelastic collisions. Spin-stabilized Prolate Spheroids. American Football is Physics.

The avocado tweet https://twitter.com/ivynevares/status/1083612747391221760

There's a gas crisis that's paralyzing parts of Mexico. I've come to enjoy American football, but how exactly does a shortage of 'Super Bowl guac' become headline news compared to, say, how it's affecting people? Leave it to the media

Voat posts:

Avocados from Mexico SuperBowl Commercial was Not What You Think - Oh My! PizzaGate and AvoSecrets Exposed!

Superbowl Commercial Mocking Pizzagate researchers

Noob on subverse and Chandler dig - Question about Rachel 'Ray' Chandler and Chandler Trusts

A biography on Tribune’s Web site says Jeffrey Chandler is president and chief executive officer of Chandler Ranch Co., a large grower of avocados in California. He once owned several radio stations in San Diego County.

letsdothis3 ago

@think- @Vindicator please see parent and grandparent

Vindicator ago

Holy crap! You mean to tell me that the same company that owns this "Luciferian rehab" patent also designs electronic warfare systems for the DoD?

@Blacksmith21 You're going to want to see this.

Blacksmith21 ago

Thanks for pinging me. I've been enjoying flawless weather and yard work. This is some interesting stuff indeed.

Blacksmith21 ago

@letsdothis3 - Chandler Ranch as in Ray Chandler?

letsdothis3 ago

Yes.

letsdothis3 ago

Related? https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2525516

The state attorney general's office is investigating a nonprofit foundation associated with the NXIVM corporation that allegedly sponsored brain-activity and other human behavioral studies without any apparent oversight, according to court records.

The nonprofit Ethical Science Foundation was formed in 2007 by Clare W. Bronfman, an heiress of the Seagram Co. business empire who has described herself as the operations director of NXIVM. Bronfman, who owns a horse farm in Delanson, is listed in public records as the trustee and donor of the Ethical Science Foundation.

..Internal Revenue Service records indicate the Ethical Science Foundation acquired more than $145,000 worth of computers, medical equipment and brain-activity monitors several years ago. A 2015 IRS form filed by the nonprofit listed its "charitable activities" as "Tourettes study — studying the effects of a specific and innovative method has [sic] on individuals with Tourettes syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder." ...

"ESF has funded the research of Dr. Brandon Porter, a physician who has conducted human subject research under the auspices of ESF without oversight by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) or human research committee in violation of Public Health Law," the attorney general's office wrote in support of its application for court intervention. In general, they added, "The failure to comply with human subject protections required by law is a gross violation of public policy." .

Will look further into this later...

letsdothis3 ago

I'm not sure but I'm looking into it. Seems too much of a coincidence that the companies have the same name and Raniere has been experimenting on cognition, allegedly. I think I may have found links with the Santa Fe Institute and thus, Jeffrey Epstein.

Blacksmith21 ago

What's the address. I can give local perspective?

letsdothis3 ago

Venturino's First Principles is at 13204 Windy Leaf Ct, Woodbridge, VA

Blacksmith21 ago

The address is obviously his home address. The neighborhood is middle class, near a shopping mall, in Prince William County. Generally speaking, the location is accessible to most of the DoD facilities from the Pentagon down to Quantico, Belvoir, NGA, and a zillion program offices.

The more interesting read is the GSA schedule: http://www.firstprinciples.biz/documents/FPIGSAContractNov2014.pdf

That's quite a wide array of "engineering services". There is no way he would be an SME in all areas, but schedules are written as catch-all offerings, in order to "match" the way solicitations are written. I personally know 30 or 40 people who have small LLCs like this for government contracting purposes.

letsdothis3 ago

More from:

INTEGRATED BATTLEFORCE SURVIVABILITY: BUILDING A BETTER MOUSETRAP by Lee Venturino, David Black, and William Dooley

William Dooley (pdf) 2011 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, AND NUCLEAR SURVIVABILITY CONFERENCE - https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2011/CBRN/agenda.pdf

Mr. William Dooley is a member of the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) 4.1.8 Survivability and Threat Lethality Division and is currently serving as the Mission Effectiveness IPT Lead for the JSF Program.

Mr. Dooley is a 1978 graduate of the US Naval Academy where he received a BS in Mathematics and is a 1994 graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School where he received a MS in Aeronautical Engineering. He has served as the NAVAIR 4.1.8 Susceptibility Branch Officer and as the Chief Engineer of an Advanced Development Program Office developing Low Observable technologies for integration into Fleet platforms. He received the Exceptional Civilian Service Medal as the JSF Signature IPT Lead from 2004 -2006. Mr. Dooley currently serves as the Navy Executive Committee representative for the National RCS Measurement Facilities Certification Program. Mr. Dooley accumulated over 2000 hours in the A-6E Intruder as a Naval Flight Officer. His operational tours included deployments aboard the USS Coral Sea where he flew armed sorties in the Gulf of Sidra in 1986 and aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower for two deployments supporting Operation Desert Shield. Mr. Dooley may be contacted at [email protected].

Voat post re NAVAIR : Did Craig Murray just flag a research angle? by @Vindicator

Former UK Ambassador Craig Murray says he knows Russians weren't involved in leaking DNC and Podesta emails because he met with American sources on behalf of Wikileaks in September, implying one was at the DNC and the other was from the US intelligence community.

FBI Anon said to follow the money and that Clintons were sometimes paid with people. Murray is suggesting their biggest donors would be willing to kill to protect their interests. Then he emphasizes Podesta is a Saudi government lobbyist...

Is it not logical to suspect the leakers were motivated to face these extreme risks because of child trafficking?

If so, then I think Murray just told us to focus on

  • Defense contractors
  • Especially those selling aircraft and missiles

comment from @ghost_marauder https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1509573/7332488

Not to be too much of a party pooper, but Raytheon has a rather diverse portfolio. If their contracts for missiles were to evaporate (which they're not, they just got $225 Million contract to extend patriot missiles) they would still have a large selection of Intellectual Property to sell off, or products in other fields to push. Honestly, out of all of the Defense Sector, they're one of the most stable in time of peace.

NAVAIR though, that's a company who is soul dependent on selling weapons.

More on David Black : Air Force B-1B Lancer Takes to Russian Skies - http://archive.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=16844

"The Russians have been very accommodating and welcoming," he said. "After flying our profile here and landing, they thanked us for our demonstration. The mayor of Moscow also formally thanked us and presented us with a token of appreciation for our participation. It's obvious that they want us to feel welcome, and we definitely do."

With the appreciation comes an inquisitiveness about the aircraft's strength, said Capt. David Black, 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit officer in charge of overseeing the B-1B's maintenance.

"With its capability to go more than 900 miles per hour, the Lancer is considered to be one of the premier fly over jets. It represents American horsepower and makes the most noise," Black said. "People seem to be very curious about it. They want us to tell them the difference between our aircraft and their bomber."

letsdothis3 ago

Yes, I saw the GSA schedule. The crappy website bothers me ....

Also, http://docplayer.net/41085558-Aircraft-survivability.html

INTEGRATED BATTLEFORCE SURVIVABILITY: BUILDING A BETTER MOUSETRAP by Lee Venturino, David Black, and William Dooley

David Black https://www.512aw.afrc.af.mil/News/Photos/igphoto/2001012418/

Maj. David Black, 512th Maintenance Squadron commander, presents a certificate of induction to Deborah Edwards, Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce director of membership, as part of the Team Dover Honorary Commander Induction Ceremony Feb. 7, 2015, at the Air Mobility Command Museum. The Honorary Commander Program began in 1992 at Dover Air Force Base, Del.,to foster relationships between civic and military leaders.

Voat posts re Dover Air Force Base

Grotto Pizza (and Swirl Club) had (have?) weekly VIP pizza party at Dover Air Force Base!

https://twitter.com/grottopizzade/status/110073827681239040

Why are there VIP pizza parties with Swirl Club members at an Air Force base?!

If Dover Air Force Base is of pizzagate interest (and how can it not be anyway, regardless of this weekly pizza party), then here is relevant info on an avenue of body-disposal they are familiar with:

In 2011 the Base had a whistleblower scandal revealed of 2004-2008 misdeeds, with 274 soldier's remains being sent to landfill sites after cremation at the morgue, and other gross mishandlings:

"But it has now been revealed that the remains of at least 274 troops - comprising 976 body fragments - that could not be identified or were later recovered from the battlefield were incinerated and sent to a landfill site in Virginia, operated by Waste Management Inc."

Something keeps telling me to continue looking into this...

Vindicator ago

Here's what Rainier thinks a "Luciferian" is, from the Patent pdf:

The present invention provides an objective and accurate capability for determining whethera Luciferian may be rehabilitated. A Luciferian is a person, who commits destructive acts. A Luciferian is a type of Sociopath. He has severe behavioral problems that are masked by good psycho logical adjustment. He appears on the outside to be sane but he is not. A Luciferian is fundamentally unhappy and feels enmity toward others but has learned that, for him, pleasure can be had from achieving his selfish desires such as destroy ing material objects or relationships, and causing others pain, distress, or unhappiness. A Luciferian realizes his desires by any means—without consideration for others and without remorse. A Luciferian is a person lacking in conscience and loyalty to others. He commonly employs manipulation and deceit to achieve his desired end and is therefore capable of acts that could be highly destructive to those that interact with him. A Luciferian, therefore, typically experiences pleasure or gratification in situations where “normal” people would be repulsed or disturbed.

His goal is to see if they have any "humanity" and can be rehabilitated:

Testing for physiological evidence of elevated activity in the reward or pleasure center of the brain has not been used to determine whether a Luciferian may be rehabilitated or to determine a Luciferian's humanity. The present invention seeks to determine whether a Luciferian takes more pleasure in some aspect of human welfare, animal welfare, human value or human dignity than the pleasure that the Luciferian takes in destruction.

I wonder if he tried this on himself?

mathemagician33 ago

I was just about to point out that he seems to fit the definition pretty well himself, lol.

KillerKap ago

so the process you use after you torture someone to near death to see if you can allow them to live? what a fucking shitbag. Democrat.

Vindicator ago

Yeah, I remember when this was first found. How the hell did he win a patent on this crap, that's what I wonder. Most patent applications are turned down, I thought.

Blacksmith21 ago

Could it be the basis for a future legal defense?

darkknight111 ago

Stinks of an MK offshoot.

SandHog ago

Yeah, those patents popped up on my radar last year sometime. At least that is when I first became aware of them. Perhaps he was checking to see if his work could be undone? I suspect that it was an effort to mimic Scientology's Narcanon program and use that as a tool for further recruitment and indoctrination. I didn't delved too deeply into it though because so much other shit was going on at the time.