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On 13 Aug 2003 23:04:22 GMT, sound...@cs.com (Soundweapon) wrote:

>CIA - Baby Killers?
>
>The CIA has classified harassment technology that can trick people into
>believing they are hearing voices no one else can hear. The CIA is giving
>access to this classified technology to harassment groups who use it against
>people they target. Mothers who claim to have killed their children because God
>told them to do it may have been targeted by these harassment groups, who were
>given access to this technology. This technology is operated from a neighboring
>house and can be used to trick an unsuspecting targeted person living next-door
>into believing God is speaking to him or her. This technology was developed to
>protect the national security of the United States but has been turned against
>its own citizens. To learn more, please read the website listed below. Also,
>please send this information to your Senator and Representative in Washington,
>DC. A recent case of a mother killing her children because she claimed God told
>her to do it could be the handiwork of the CIA. I listed the article below.
>
>My website:
>http://ourworld.cs.com/soundweapon/
>
>Sound...@cs.com
>
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>Article:
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>Sheriff: Mother said God told her to kill sons
>Suspect alternately crying, praying in cell, he says
>Monday, May 12, 2003 Posted: 4:19 PM EDT (2019 GMT)
>
>TYLER, Texas (CNN) -- Deanna LaJune Laney, the woman accused of killing two of
>her three young sons last weekend, is acting erratically in her jail cell, an
>East Texas sheriff told CNN.
>
>"She goes from a fetal position of crying, to walking around the cell singing
>gospel music. She stops and prays, then she goes into a crying hysteria," Smith
>County Sheriff J. B. Smith said. "She all of a sudden realizes what she's done,
>then she'll go into a flatline, blank stare."
>
>Laney, 38, is under a suicide watch, according to The Associated Press.
>
>The church choir member who told authorities that God told her to kill her
>children now faces capital murder charges in the deaths of her 8- and
>6-year-old sons, he said. Smith said the children "had been severely beaten in
>the head with what appeared to be a rock."
>
>A third son, 14-month-old Aaron, was in critical condition Monday at Dallas
>Children's Hospital, and Laney faces aggravated assault charges in his beating,
>according to the sheriff's department.
>
>Smith said that after the killings early Saturday, Laney made a 911 call on her
>cellular phone and spoke in a "very calm, matter-of-fact way. She told a
>dispatcher, 'I've killed my boys,'" Smith said.
>
>Bail has been set at $3 million, and a lawyer has been appointed for Laney, he
>said.
>
>A sheriff's department spokeswoman said deputies responded at 12:52 a.m.
>Saturday to the New Chapel Hill home, about seven miles outside of Tyler.
>
>When officers arrived, they entered the house and found Aaron in his crib,
>bludgeoned and with a pillow over his head, but still breathing. Laney was not
>there, but continued to talk calmly on the phone, Smith said.
>
>Officers found the woman, wearing bloody clothes, in a wooded area about 100
>yards behind her house, the sheriff said.
>
>Laney described where her other two children could be found but refused to go
>there herself, he said.
>
>Her husband was apparently asleep inside the house during the attack because he
>came walking out "in his nightclothes," the sheriff said.
>
>Smith said the children's father was still in shock and has not yet been
>interviewed, but investigators hope to speak to him Monday.
>
>"Any time you're dealing with children, it's such a devastating thing," Smith
>said. "It's so emotional to see something like this that makes absolutely no
>sense"
>
>He said the Laneys were a "very stable, loving family" and that the suspect has
>no history of mental illness.
>
>Two years ago, another Texas woman, Andrea Yates, drowned her five children
>while suffering from postpartum depression and psychosis. She told authorities
>that Satan told her to kill the children. Despite a documented history of
>mental illness, a jury rejected her plea of innocent by reason of insanity and
>convicted her of murder. Yates was sentenced to life in prison but will be
>eligible for parole in 40 years.
>
>Laney sang at the First Assembly of God Church where her brother-in-law, Gary
>Bell, is the pastor, according to The Associated Press.
>
>"This was a brutal and horrific incident that has changed our lives [and will]
>for years to come," Bell said during a service Sunday. "But we all believe as a
>family that this wasn't our Dee that did this to her children."
>
>Neighbors, too, were at a loss to explain what went wrong.
>
>"There's no way in the world that I would believe she would do this without
>something taking over her and something snapping in her," a neighbor said.
>
>"It is absolutely devastating to the neighborhood," he said.
>
>


I have been visiting both my neighbours houses and when they finallly
get the bong out of their mouth i had to show them how to use the
equipment against me.:)..remember the good old days when CIA Handlers
trained their operatives better?
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