In 2017 I had great success in gathering evidence of Keith Breeden and Dr. Dohwa Kim’s involvement. Erecting a website I knew would draw their ire elicited a torrent of angry responses from the two of them. I filed those responses away, along with the IP addresses bound to them, so that one day the FBI could use them when interviewing the couple.
I wondered if I could take that same idea to gather evidence against Medtronic and USC. But they’re titanic entities and who knows if the guilty still are part of their fold all these years later. Also, I had no stick with which to poke them to draw a response. I put together the idea of creating videos of the substrate material that had microscopic implants attached to it, which I’d been collecting on microscope slides, and uploading those videos to YouTube. I knew YouTube offered some analytical data. All I could do was make videos of the micro implant material, add keywords related to what I’d found such as Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) or Titanium DiOxide and so forth, put them up and wait to see who came around looking. I wasn’t sure what I was going to get, if anything.
I would open with the best find to come from the implant material that was making it way out of my body - Drug-Eluting Microsphere Arrays. The video I shot of it under the microscope was stunning and beautiful and was, like the other materials I collected from my body, some that was beyond my ability to manufacture or duplicate. These things are microscopic. This was that video:
YouTube: Drug Eluting Microsphere Array
I posted it and while waiting to see if any viewers at all turned up, began editing my next video, knowing all this work might be for absolutely nothing. Next up would be a video of a microscopic metallic object bound in thick substrate material that I pulled from my knee. I have no idea what it actually was but it not only is something engineered and manufactured but sat inside a heavy substrate material. I don’t know if it was put there to test the metal it was made of, such as Titanium DiOxide or the substrate material itself. It made for a cool video so up it went:
YouTube Microstimulator Implant In Substrate
I became obsessed with pulling that object free from the substrate so that I might better image it. Having to perform this under a microscope was a task but after removing it so that no substrate would prevent really seeing it I made a video and posted it.
YouTube - Metallic Micro Implant
After posting this along with several other videos I sat back and waited for all that sweet analytical data to come tumbling in. And I wouldn’t wait long.
They call this analytical data? It was good enough and my idea was, once again, store this data for the FBI to take to YouTube later where they could use it to get the IP information that created it to begin with. Looking at YouTube’s representation of users, St. Paul Minnesota had the second highest percentage of viewers second only to Arkansas where the number one viewer also happened to be the poster.
That information is compelling. I don’t know anybody in Minnesota. California came in third where I would guess USC engineers were looking at what I was posting.
Shortly after collecting more of this information YouTube ended its offering of analytical data thus ending putting this evidence collection effort to bed.
I posted links to videos on Twitter and got hits but no analytical data. I decided to use fake video links that when clicked would collect IP data while sending the viewer on to the video at YouTube. I didn’t think this would work. It did.
Getting actual IP addresses this way worked only a handful of times. Not because the people at Medtronic who couldn’t resist looking at what I was posting next but because Twitter cracked down on using fake links so my plan of reaping a hundred more incidents of Medtronic running to see what it was I had now posted online was dead. Certainly there would not be another way to collect this type of data. Fucking depressing… Until…
There was a time that I could post anything and people from Medtronic would hit it. I have dozens of screen grabs that prove their incredible interest in me. I’d surmise it’s for one of two reasons: Everyone loves to gravitate to the genius in the room. Or, more likely, guilty Medtronic employees are terrified that one day I’ll post something that links them directly to the illegal implantation of medical test equipment into my body way back in 1999.
I still post videos on YouTube then wait until viewers are enough on LinkedIn to go screengrab the evidence that people at Medtronic will always be horny for what I’m posting.
Agent Raper would call this evidence that people at Medtronic, “Think you’re fuckin’ cool!” But he would say 100 screen grabs of Medtronic’s endless interest in me doesn’t qualify as evidence. If it did his investigation would have to continue and there’s no way he’s letting that happen. Too many Medicare frauds happening over at the VA, I suppose. Those are easy investigations and you don’t have to confront the behemoth that is Medtronic. Besides, he’s already deposited their check so they can look at and do whatever they please.
BODY OF EVIDENCE