Over 30 years ago there was considerable concern amongst a fringe segment of folks about "psychotronic" weapons. These weapons were thought to be employed primarily by the Soviets to control the minds of hapless citizens.
Glenn Beck may not rant about psychotronic weapons, but he certainly sees a communist conspiracy in some of America's building designs -- and he's determined to make the public aware of it.
On the other side of the aisle, from 1979, we have a gentleman temporarily derailing a public lecture to voice his concerns about a building in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, that he's convinced is in fact intended to be used as a "psychotronic transducer."
Two different guys. Thirty years apart. Both have become unhinged about building designs and a veiled communist threat. Chalk it up as a classic case of Sinister Building Syndrome.
Beck is a zionist shill of NWO along with Obama Bush and Palin
aburke673 1 year ago
I first saw Glenn Beck's show when he began on CNN - before his Fox News tenure. My first impression of the guy was that he'd done a lot of drugs in his day. It came as no surprise to later learn that he was, in fact, a recovering drug and alcohol addict. Parents should make their teen-aged children watch the Beck show as an example of what drug abuse can do to a person's mind. If that doesn't scare them straight, nothing will.
staonp 2 years ago