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Three Day Trip To Cuba November 2007

  • Results In A Nutshell
    • Level of harassment/torture:
      • "Electronic" harassment greatly reduced. Complete elimination may be possible.
      • Surreptitious drugging and drugging of food in living quarters seemed to be completely eliminated.
      • Direct attacks while I was asleep or otherwise vulnerable didn't seem to occur.
    • Asylum or Immigration:
      • One or the other appears to be possible.
    • Medical treatment to have implanted torture devices removed:
        Available.
        • Victim must pay for travel expenses.
        • Victim may need to pay for his/her housing and living expenses. (Which are inexpensive)
    • How to get help
      • see link below
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Political Asylum Application In Germany, November 2002 to August 2005

  • Results In A Nutshell
    • Level of harassment/torture:
      • "Electronic" harassment generally the same. At times much worse.
      • Surreptitious drugging and drugging of food in living quarters continued.
      • Direct attacks while I was asleep or otherwise vulnerable continued, perhaps worse.
    • Asylum or Immigration:
      • Asylum is impossible (at least without a good lawyer).
      • Immigration is possible.
    • Medical treatment to have implanted torture devices removed:
      • Offered to me when I spoke to the "Polizeibehoerde" in Karlsruhe. The official I spoke with explicitly offered medical treatment to have implanted devices removed, albeit possibly "off the record". Medical treatment was also offered by the German official who reviewed by asylum application in Karlsruhe. I didn't accept treatment, for reasons why see below.
        • Victim must pay for travel expenses to Germany. My return travel expenses were paid for by a charitable organization.
        • Housing and living expenses are covered by the German government.
    • How to get help
      • see link below
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