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A Chronology Of Harassment I Have Suffered From Federal Agents
I was an
undergraduate at the University of California (UC) at San Diego from 1986 to
1991. Between September of 1986 and May
of 1987, while leaving a local fast-food restaurant called “TacoTime” I
overheard one cashier telling another that I would have difficulty thinking in
the future. Within a few days after
this, I developed phlebitis in my right arm.
From this time foreward, until I graduated UC San Diego in 1991, I would
occassionally have episodes in which I would suddenly become dizzy, then would
feel sleepy for 3 or 4 hours afterwards, and then would notice difficulty
thinking for a few days. My performance
as a student at UC San Diego showed a sharp decrease which began early in my
sophomore year. One of the two cashiers
at this restaurant later played a role in harassment I suffered in Berkeley in
October 2002. I suspect that a drug or
poison may have been placed in the food I got from this restaurant, and that
this (and possibly future additional dosings) caused me to have a series of
small strokes during my time as an
undergraduate at UC San Diego, and also caused phlebitis in my right arm.
During my
sophomore year, a student living in the room next to mine in the dormatory was
in a US Marine Corps officer training program.
His name was David Persky.
During the winter of my sophomore year,
David Persky seemed very upset about having given me something to eat
during the previous few days, and urged me to do a lot of jogging (we had gone
jogging together a few times) as if this would help to alleviate the effects of
what he had given me. I suspect that he
had been told to give me something to eat, and only later told that it would
have harmful effects on me.
During my
junior year my roommate’s name was James Chen.
James Chen had a friend named Taun Nguyen who had been his roommate the
previous year, and who lived in a nearby apartment. James Chen once told me that Taun Nguyen was in a CIA student
training program at UC San Diego. Taun
Nguyen later took part in harassment I suffered at UC Irvine in January
2002. Based on conversations I had with
James Chen, I suspect federal agents had harmed him in ways similar to the way I
had been harmed at UC San Diego.
I began a
Ph.D. program in physics at UC Irvine in 1996.
The academic year at UC Irvine is divided into three quarters.
During the
first quarter of the academic year
1996, the graduate student who was grading homework for the classical mechanics
class I was taking began grading my work in a way that was obviously
unfair. When I showed this to the
professor for the class she was angry at the grader, and this problem stopped. Later I saw the graduate student who was the
grader for the class speaking to a man who at the time I didn’t recognize, but
who was involved in harassment I suffered during the academic year 2000. I overheard the man say to the grader that
it would have been easiest for me if they could have gotten rid of me by just
grading my work unfairly, but that they did not want to cause him (the grader)
problems.
During the
summer of 1997 I worked as a research assistant for professor William Molzon of
the UC Irvine physics department. The
computer systems I was using were “hacked” into many times, as was my home
system. Not only did this make it much
harder for me to do my work, I suspect those harassing me also hoped that I
would be blamed for these incidents.
Also, during the summer I developed an illness in which the lower part
of my back was sore, my mouth was dry, and I felt thirsty much more often then
usual, but I never had very much if any fever.