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Completion of my responses to some of the quetions posed to me during my interview

 

During the interview, I did not have time to fully answer these questions.

 

  1. In your political activity, who did you speak with?

 

The dates, or the approximate dates, for most of the following can be found in my chronological account.

 

While trying to start a political group to oppose involuntary human experimentation in the U.S., and more generally harassment with directed energy weapons, I contacted the following student groups at UC Berkeley and provided them with a 30 page information packet describing the kind of harassment by federal agents that I and others had fallen victim to, and also describing the program of involuntary human experimentation I believe I may have fallen victim to:

 

Amnesty International

Amnesty International, Boalt Hall Chapter

Berkeley ACLU

Berkeley Global Justice

Berkeley Human Rights Association

Berkeley Tikkun Organization

Cal Berkekely Democrats

Cal Libertarians

California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG)

Campus Greens

Hillel (this is a jewish group at the campus, I’m not sure it’s a student group)

Human Rights Student Board At Boalt

Queer Alliance

Also, I visited and spoke directly with a representative of  virtually every fraternity and sorority at UC Berkeley

 

In particular, I spoke with the following members or representatives of student groups:

 

Joseph Henchman, president, Cal Libertarians

Mason, member, Cal Libertarians

Harrison Krat, member, Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity

Lauren Chamberlin, member,

California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG)

Steven Feldstein, contact, Amnesty International, Boalt Hall Chapter and

Human Rights Student Board at Boalt Hall

Chris Mooney, president, Alpha Gamma Omega fraternity

Sarah Stanley, social committee chair, Alpha Omicron Pi sorority

 

I attended the Wednesday October 23, 2002 meeting of the Cal Libertarians, at which about eight members were in attendance.  I discussed the harassment I had suffered and the possibility that involuntary human subject studies were being conducted by the U.S. federal government.  It was agreed at this meeting that these issues would again be discussed at the next meeting scheduled for October 30, and that one of the

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