Computer Satellite Technology

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Computer Satellite Technology refers to a broad range of surveillance, weapon, and medical technologies only similar to the extent that they are all accomplished through networks of satellite-based computers.

Influencing Machine

“The Jesuits' computer now causes in me loss of mental acuity for about two seconds when I must focus. This computer makes me constipated. In my neighborhood, I've noticed a huge increase in nervous activity. The symptoms which I suffer from the Jesuits' computer are now spasmodic and very temporary, but they happen at undesirable times. ”
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Francis E. Dec's report of a space-based influencing machine in the 1970s

The Jesuits' advanced, satellite-based mind control technology, originally dubbed the 666-Computer by Gail, is a textbook example of an "influencing machine," a common delusion that has occurred in paranoid schizophrenics for centuries[2].

The schizophrenic influencing machine is a machine of mystical nature. The patients are able to give only vague hints of its construction. It consists of boxes, cranks, levers, wheels, buttons, wires, batteries, and the like. Patients endeavor to discover the construction of the apparatus by means of their technical knowledge, and it appears that with the progressive popularization of the sciences, all the forces known to technology are utilized to explain the functioning of the apparatus. All the discoveries of mankind, however, are regarded as inadequate to explain the marvelous powers of this machine, by which the patients feel themselves persecuted.

Where James Matthew's Air Loom was hidden in a cellar and influenced minds through magnetic waves, Francis E. Dec's Gangster Computer God was hidden on the dark side of the moon and influenced minds through surgically-implanted "Frankenstein Radio Controls," the 666-Computer(s) were satellites that used futuristic sensor, beam, and transporter technology for similar purposes. Gail's early writings on the subject describe similar delusions to those of previously reported cases. The Jesuits used their satellites to control and replace those around her, manipulate her thoughts, impose strange visions, thoughts, and feelings, and to cause low sex drive, constipation, lethargy, and other medical maladies[1]. However, there is one very important difference between her accounts and those of other influencing machine delusion sufferers.

History

Origins

The current versions of this technology, those in use by the Church of Gail and Order of the Jesuits are the result of a technological arms race between Vladimir's Nanotechnology Research Team and Order of the Jesuit scientists. Both sides are believed to have acquired advanced scientific knowledge from the reverse-engineering of UFO technologyTemplate:Citation needed.

Repurposing

“And so that is why I wrote Conspiracy Law, to help the human race by stopping the criminal use of computer/satellite technology and encouraging the humanitarian use of this brilliant technology.”

Gail, a lover of Star Trek, is unique among influencing machine delusion sufferers in that her fantasy extends to harnessing the technology behind the Jesuit-run machines for positive ends[3]. To her, the influencing machine wasn't just an instrument of torture, but a valuable technology that could be used to help cure diseases, ensure just trials, and allow instantaneous mental communication between people all across the world. With the help of fellow visionary Vladimir Putin, Gail has been able to turn the technology of her tormentors to her own purposes.

Use by Gail

  • Brain to brain communication has been frequently used by Gail to communicate with the men in her The Marriage List.
  • Computer satellite technology-based lie detector testing was used during the trial of Loree McBride and is mandated in all Jesuit trials.
  • Members of the Church of Gail are transported in and out of the church building using transporters controlled by this technology.


Regulation

Frustrated by the blatant misuse of Computer Satellite technology by the Jesuits, Gail created the Conspiracy Law, a bill meant to limit the use of Computer Satellite Technology to licensed, non-Jesuit practitioners.


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