Fort Worth Weekly
Targeting Targeted Individuals
Some Fort Worthians believe they’re under secret attack by the government, and there’s nothing anyone can do about it.
By TERI WEBSTER
The X-Files
Far on the outer fringes of Fort Worth are people who believe they’re being zapped by military satellites with deadly microwave beams. Cellphone towers and “super computers” are used to stream hateful messages into their subconscious minds, 24/7. These methods and more are part of a vast plot to exert mind control over and torture the entire population, these folks claim.
According to the self-proclaimed victims, they are followed in public by street actors and flash mobs who are hired by shadowy government agencies and private contractors. Their tormentors follow, mock, and harass them, often recording the bullying with cellphones. The victims say that federal- and state-based data-gathering fusion centers, government agencies at all levels, an internation
that they have been concerned for months that president trump is discussing sensitive information on an unsecured phone with informal advisers that include his friend sean hannity at fox. clint, this isn t social media hacking. this is cell phone hacking. just quickly explain to me the technology here. when we say the chinese are listening on his cell phone, he s on there talking with his buddy. walk us through the process. one of the weaknesses of our cell phone architecture is the towers and the signals that traffic through them. o so when we talk about hacking, we re not necessarily talking about this phone. they are not inside that phone.
you re going to look at show the massive damage in the small town of harveyville, kansas. that s destroyed homes and trees uprooted and power lines down as well. take a look at this. a twister captured on film by a storm chaser in kansas in missouri where two people died. joining me now is wendell edwards. he s live from branson, missouri. set the scene for us. how bad is the damage? reporter: you know, randi, it s pretty bad. take a look at what is going on. this is a vitamin and health food store. people are just now assessing the damage and trying to clean up and see what is left. what we can tell you, though, is storms ripped through this main part of branson, missouri. this is the main district. a lot of theaters and plazas. as you can see, the quilt store, the fabric store, part of that ripped off. we don t know of any injuries here or anybody that has been severely hurt but we just got here and are trying to assess what is happening. this is the main strip in branson
actually benefits the republicans. i think it is a high political risk for them to do this. it pivots on congressional districts and how they fall. that s the key to the plan. karl manheim, thank you. after this, scarlett johansson, mila kunis are the latest victims of cell phone hacking after nude photos end up on the web. joe hansen appears to have taken them of herself were hacked and end up on a website. photos from kuhn is s phone were also on the web. they are investigating a recent celebrity hacking situation involving 50 celebrities. ( singing along ) ( singing high note ) that should do it.
effectively will not affect my ability to serve as commander in chief. dr. sanjay gupta will join us for a reality check. but up first, live action in the house of representatives and how it impacts a search for a deal to keep the government from a default most economist say could derail the already fragile recovery. this hour you see right there live debate. the house is expected by the end of this hour to pass the republican majority s cut, cap and balance plan. it would cut federal spending, then cap that spending and the house republicans also want a constitutional amendment requiring washington to balance its budget every year. as we watch the debate and the vote, this important footnote, this plan has absolutely zero chance of taking effect. so, why are you watching you might ask? this is for better or worse part of an important washington ritual, house republicans want their vote on their plan. the senate in the days ahead will also take votes on spending ideas tha