Chase Hughes
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If I can bypass that filter, which is very easy to do, you can kind of just jam in whatever you want into somebody's head.
There's not a lot. It's a lot of anecdotal stuff. But he met with this guy regularly. And I'm not an expert on the case. I wouldn't consider myself an expert. But he met with this guy at the shooting range on a regular basis. And this guy would talk to him privately, whisper in his ear in the shooting range. We all know this is from testimony.
There's not a lot. It's a lot of anecdotal stuff. But he met with this guy regularly. And I'm not an expert on the case. I wouldn't consider myself an expert. But he met with this guy at the shooting range on a regular basis. And this guy would talk to him privately, whisper in his ear in the shooting range. We all know this is from testimony.
There's not a lot. It's a lot of anecdotal stuff. But he met with this guy regularly. And I'm not an expert on the case. I wouldn't consider myself an expert. But he met with this guy at the shooting range on a regular basis. And this guy would talk to him privately, whisper in his ear in the shooting range. We all know this is from testimony.
And later, when he was arrested after the shooting happened, he said, I thought I was at the shooting range. I thought I was shooting at a target, at a paper target. And he was on record saying this. And he has no memory of that actual event happening. To this day, he went up for parole I think a year or two ago.
And later, when he was arrested after the shooting happened, he said, I thought I was at the shooting range. I thought I was shooting at a target, at a paper target. And he was on record saying this. And he has no memory of that actual event happening. To this day, he went up for parole I think a year or two ago.
And later, when he was arrested after the shooting happened, he said, I thought I was at the shooting range. I thought I was shooting at a target, at a paper target. And he was on record saying this. And he has no memory of that actual event happening. To this day, he went up for parole I think a year or two ago.
Nobody really knows. Nobody fully knows. But the guy was involved and connected to Joy Lon. And they called him Radio Man. That's the only name that people have used to identify this guy. And he met Sirhan at a range and expressed, like, we're both interested in shortwave radio stuff and all that kind of ham radio. And they connected over that initially.
Nobody really knows. Nobody fully knows. But the guy was involved and connected to Joy Lon. And they called him Radio Man. That's the only name that people have used to identify this guy. And he met Sirhan at a range and expressed, like, we're both interested in shortwave radio stuff and all that kind of ham radio. And they connected over that initially.
Nobody really knows. Nobody fully knows. But the guy was involved and connected to Joy Lon. And they called him Radio Man. That's the only name that people have used to identify this guy. And he met Sirhan at a range and expressed, like, we're both interested in shortwave radio stuff and all that kind of ham radio. And they connected over that initially.
And then this guy somehow looped him into the situation he was in.
And then this guy somehow looped him into the situation he was in.
And then this guy somehow looped him into the situation he was in.
Yeah. And there's a lot of people – I'm not a researcher on this topic. I'm a researcher on the techniques. Yeah. But there's guys like – Sidney Gottlieb was crazy. He was running the CIA. It was called OSS back then, Office of Special Services. Yeah. And it was crazy. They called him a cowboy, but they brought in all this LSD.
Yeah. And there's a lot of people – I'm not a researcher on this topic. I'm a researcher on the techniques. Yeah. But there's guys like – Sidney Gottlieb was crazy. He was running the CIA. It was called OSS back then, Office of Special Services. Yeah. And it was crazy. They called him a cowboy, but they brought in all this LSD.
Yeah. And there's a lot of people – I'm not a researcher on this topic. I'm a researcher on the techniques. Yeah. But there's guys like – Sidney Gottlieb was crazy. He was running the CIA. It was called OSS back then, Office of Special Services. Yeah. And it was crazy. They called him a cowboy, but they brought in all this LSD.
In Canada, they were running – I think this was – I think it was in Montreal. No, it was in Toronto. Montauk Institute. Is that right? They were doing things called psychic driving. They would keep people awake. And it was like clockwork orange. And they would hold their eyes open and just play these videos to kind of like entrain them and really just drive their brains.