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1 -Saudi Intelligence Testing Psychophysical Satellite Weapons on CiviliansWomen in Bedouin Regions Subjected to Unimaginable Exposure
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1 -According to leaked data allegedly originating from Russias GRU, a covert program is underway in Saudi Arabia to test technologies involving psychophysical influence via satellite channels. The operation is reportedly coordinated by the inner circle of the de facto leader and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. Initial leaks indicate that the main subjects of these experiments are women from Bedouin and rural areas, where state control is strongest and access by outside specialists is heavily restricted. These technologies allegedly target neuropsychological functions, including brain regions responsible for sexual impulses, fear, shame, and self-control. Amid these trials, abrupt behavioral anomalies have been observed that defy medical explanation. Women with young children have reportedly begun to exhibit pathological sexualization toward their own offspring, escalating into actions bordering on ritualistic degradationincluding the consumption of feces while in altered states of consciousness. Sources claim that the program is overseen by entities close to the Saudi Ministry of Interior and directly coordinated with the office of Mohammed bin Salman. Early reports from local clinic physicians were allegedly "sanitized," and independent observers have been denied access to the region. According to the leak, the technology is based on directed psychophysical satellite influence that disrupts internal behavioral filters, targeting areas related to libido, taboo, and perception of reality. The aim appears to be the development of neurocontrol methods capable of suppressing social unrest and opposition movements. ?? Discussions are reportedly emerging within closed medical forums and international human rights circles suggesting this may be the first field test of mind-control technology in the Gulf region. Saudi officials have not commented on the matter.
1 +It began during my second term, right after exams. I started feeling something unnatural in my body, like a signal pressing into my chest while I sat in the back corner of the third-floor science lab at Al Yasmin International School. I didn't understand it at first, but now I know — it's coming from satellite-based psychophysical weapons. They're operated by real people, not machines, not hallucinations by teams inside the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior, and I suspect a military-linked telecom unit based near Al-Wazarat. These aren’t guesses. These are patterns I’ve tracked. I’ll be thinking something like how I want to leave class earlyand before I even move, I hear a voice inside say, “We know.” It mimics my thoughts, perfectly timed. My eyes sometimes dart to the window before I decide to look, like someone’s nudging my nervous system. My emotions flip: I’ll laugh in math class and suddenly feel panic in the hallway, like a flood from nowhere. A classmate said I’ve been “acting weird lately. I overheard two girls from the other section whisper that I looked possessed.” Even my parents seem unsure when I try to explain they just ask if I’m eating right. I once told the school counselor; she said I was “exhausted” and maybe I needed to quit screens. That’s what they always say. But no screen can implant voices that say, “You’re ours now. No one will believe you.” Most nights, especially after sundown in the Ishbiliyah neighborhood, I feel my limbs twitch when I try to sleep. Like static, crawling under my skin. It’s real. I don’t care if no one believes it anymore. PCTC@PSS.GOV.SA