A Glasses-Based Defense

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2011

THIS VIDEO TIMES OUT IN 5 MINUTES. It's not really a video; it's meant as a photo. I did this because you can't upload photos to YouTube. What I've done is to mount two small rectangles of sheet steel on top of my glasses IN A VERY PRECISE WAY. You may not think it, based on the tape used to hold them to the glasses frame, but everything was done very precisely.

THIS CONFIGURATION OF STEEL REALLY HELPS. It all but stops the suffocation attacks while I am awake (driving, sitting, etc.), and is helpful while sleeping as well. Notice the position of the steel rectangles relative to my eyes. They go right up against the outer corners of the eyes, and at a 45-degree angle or so. What you cannot see in this picture is the sports strap (brands such as Croakies and Chums, etc.) that holds my glasses tightly in place. The glasses were strapped, the steel positioned **precisely**, taped carefully to the frame, and then the straps tightened and also taped to the frame. The exact position and orientation of the steel is very important: It matches the "ideal vector" (the direction) that the perpetrators shoot me from. So if they want to do maximum damage, they pretty much HAVE to penetrate the whole width of the steel rather than just it's tiny thickness.

This is the first thing that has worked reliably for me and let me breathe relatively normally without having to consciously redirect my breath, or cover my face/eyes with my hands, or wear lead-protective clothing on my head, etc. It is also the *most effective*.

Concomitant with all this, I think I have made some discoveries as to HOW they torture me. First off, the muscle spasms I've been having and the suffocation are separate things. They CAN purposely target my muscles (in the eyes, mouth, face, neck, etc.) to give me spasms, but many times this is just the SIDE EFFECT of them really trying to suffocate me. Imagine someone shooting a beam through the steel, at a 45 degree angle above and to the right of my right eye (or above and to the left of my left eye). What they're doing is trying to penetrate through to my sinuses, overheat them (they fill with moisture/water) and thereby suffocate me. But **along the way** (so very nearby) the beam will hit my orbicularis occuli muscle, which causes the eye-closing spasms.

What I have noticed about their weapon is that the power of its effect is directly related to the PRECISION with which they can target EXACT VULERNABLE SPOTS. The steel above is blocking a super-vulnerable path that leads to suffocation. In other spots, the effect of the weapon can actually be **very minor**. So accuracy is everything. Having the steel where I have it above, this vulnerability is greatly reduced.

Two nice things about the setup:

1. It blocks just where you need it to, leading to the ability to finally be able to breathe without having to take conscious or difficult measures to defend yourself

2. Unlike many other defenses, it cannot be knocked loose easily. What they do is if I have some steel blocking the path (a big steel plate or brick, or a helmet on, or whatever), they start purposely causing spasms in my body to KNOCK ME LOOSE OF THESE DEFENSES (especially while I'm asleep and unconscious). Once they get a clear path to my sinuses, they can suffocate me tremendously. By having something that is (1) in the exact right place and (2) stays there and cannot be knocked loose easily, that is a BIG help.

Being that I sleep alone and not extremely close to others (unlike while I'm awake and working around or talking to people, etc.) they "turn up" the weapon to much higher intensities, so that the glasses alone (as prototyped) are not enough. Putting some steel around my head (like an army helmet) in **addition** to the glasses steel helps.

I hope this can help others who, like me, are being tortured mercilessly and unjustly.

Mike

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  • The video doesn't time out in 5 minutes, it runs for exactly 2 seconds. It would be helpful if it were long enough to actually see the devices (and side or above views too).

  • @cleansox You have to enable **annotations** for it to give you 5 minutes. Thank you for pointing out that problem.

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  • @mikematloff Wow, I had no idea. I adjusted my settings. Thanks!

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