FFCHS Press Release
The International Center Against the Abuse of Covert Technologies(ICAACT) steps out at its first event as a group formed to address non-consensual microchip implantation; a crime that appears to be happening at an alarming rate throughout the United States and the world.
This was a win for us as victims of domestic terrorism.
Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) January 22, 2012
On
Monday, January 16, 2012, a day when our nation celebrated Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., who dedicated his life to the pursuit of freedom for
black Americans, members of the International Center Against the Abuse
of Covert Technologies (ICAACT) launched a campaign that will,
hopefully, one day soon free all Americans subjected to covert
surveillance and torture.
The
day began with a six mile march in Sacramento, California where the
ICAACT banner was carried by activists Amy Anderson and Renata Murry.
“We
walked seven miles, crossed bridges and were escorted by police. It was
an honor to carry the banner for what we’re suffering from. We felt we
were making a difference as targeted individuals,” said Amy.
“It
is liberating to know that we as targeted individuals are standing up
for ourselves and the message of our plight was well-received by many
people at the March, “ added Renata.
An
estimated 10,000 participants took part in the event which started at
8:00 am and continued in the afternoon with a rally, speeches, and music
at Cesar Chavez Park.
“It
went well,” says Peter Rosenholm, one of the co-founders of ICAACT. “We
had a good number of people. A lot of them took away material from our
booth, which by far drew the largest number of people.”
Amy
explains further, “It was an opportunity to be out there among the
people and have them ask me about the chip. And when they realized it
was a form of control, they went into a protective mode, that it was
something they did not want to happen to them.”
One
of the speakers at the rally was Jesse Beltran, also a co-founder of
ICAACT who remarked, “This was a win for us as victims of domestic
terrorism. We were successful in presenting our issues in a methodical
way with only one purpose; that was to educate the general population
about the seriousness of the abuse of technology and how it affects this
country and human beings in a very adverse way.”
According
to its website – icaact.org - ICAACT’s mission is “to bring awareness
to the general public and the legal systems around the world in regards
to serious human rights abuses utilizing covert weapons technology like
Microwave technology & remote influencing technology …”
It also works closely with Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance(FFCHS) http://www.freedomfchs.com , and the International Alliance Against Covert Electronic Abuse(IAACEA) –
http://www.icaact.org human rights organizations who similarly seek to raise
public awareness nationwide and worldwide of the threat of
non-consensual human implantation, experimentation, organized stalking,
and remote electronic assaults.