(Title of a newspaper article of the same name by NEA [Newspaper Enterprise Association], a syndicate news organization still in operation.)
As always, I am amazed at what comes in front of me when I am looking for something else. I have been searching the archives of the local paper for an incident that happened in the 1970s.
This article was written by Tom Tiede, dated September 4, 1973 (I think. The page printout is so tiny, it’s hard for me to read some of what is printed.)
NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK – Some years ago, there was a head-shaking news report out of Daytona Beach, Florida, that a woman was hearing radio music through her teeth.
The gal, unidentified, claimed she was sitting in her living room one day minding her own business, when the fillings in her teeth suddenly began to reverberate with an enthusiastic orchestration of “It’s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary.”
Well, it was quite a story. A dentist confirmed the lady was indeed receiving radio signals through her recapped choppers. “Rambling Rose”, “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, etc. It was printed throughout the nation. And everyone had a nice laugh.
Now it seems that a woman in this New York city has gone the Florida story one better. But she’s not laughing at all. She says she’s not only picking up radio signals through her teeth, but fears it’s being done deliberately to harass her.
“Somebody”, she insists, “is using my noggin besides me. I know it sounds dumb, but it’s happening. I’ve been hearing voices and I feel that I am being tracked by radar. I can’t even get to sleep anymore without noises vibrating out of my damn teeth.”
The woman, who demands anonymity, says she is “definitely not a kook”. She says she is a registered nurse working in a home for the elderly. “I don’t believe in flying saucers or things like that. I don’t go to fortune tellers. I don’t worry about little green men. I’m a reasonably intelligent woman, and I think level-headed”.
The thing is, though, she’s got these nutty teeth.
Says she, “I was living in Florida when it started. In Ocala. Not far from that Daytona Beach woman who had the troubles. But my thing started before hers. Mine started in 1968. At first, I could only feel vibrations to my teeth. The radio waves were beaming in. Then I started to sense that I was being scanned. I don’t know if scanned is the right word or not. It’s like a beam of light, like a one color rainbow. Sometimes I can sense it coming from a point far away right up to me as if it were directed at me. Anyway, as if that wasn’t enough, the voices started in 1970”.
The voices?
“The voices. Three of them. They bother me most of all. It’s like they know where I am and what I’m doing. For example, if I lift my arm, one of the voices may say, ‘She’s lifting her arm’. If I get worried about money problems, a voice might say, ‘She doesn’t have any money’. Honest, I know it’s wild, but I can hear them very clearly. It’s like over short wave or something. I get a pulsation in my mouth or my ears or my vocal chords. Day and night. I can’t explain it anymore than that”.
Neither can anyone else explain it, apparently. At least not as described by this woman. Dr. Harvey Lyons (sp), an official of the American Dental Association of Chicago, says that “on rare occasions” dental patients have had trouble hearing outside noises through teeth fillings. “We don’t know why. But there is a process that can take place in the teeth called galvanizing. This can happen when a person has both gold and silver fillings, usually contacting each other. For example, For example, with the natural acid in saliva, sometimes acts to set up a kind of wet cell battery. Whether this has anything to do with receiving radio signals at all, we just don’t know.” In any event, says Lyons, if the New Rochelle woman is suffering from galvanizing, even if the mouth is acting like a radio receiver, there is nothing to explain, even remotely, how she could be “tuned in”, as she says, by people attempting harassment.
[The next paragraph did not print well, so I am leaving it out.]
“You never know what the government is up to these days’. [can’t read the rest of it, but I’ll be back if I can find my magnifiers]
…the woman swears it’s all true: the beam of light, the voices which wake her up in the middle of the night, to wake her after she is asleep. “It’s happening. I tell you somebody has gotten inside my head”.
If she’s serious, it really could be serious {…} possibilities and don’t laugh. Maybe the […] have bugged her too.
———————– End of story
Sorry for the omitted words. I will try to find my magnifiers and come back to put the missing words in here.
So She is describing MKUltra mind control.
Things that stand out:
1. Both of these women were in Florida when they first started experiencing these issues.
2. Both were women.
3. The second victim describes the scanning that I have described.
4. The second victim describes the voices coming outside her head. This is important because it shows she is NOT a nutcase. She KNOWS the voices are coming outside her head and are not her thoughts. Mental patients think they are their own thoughts.
5. Both women had metal fillings. The Dr. Lyons from the ADA, was lying when he said that it happened only when a gold filling was mixed with silver fillings. A dentist in Chicago that removed my metal fillings put a meter in my mouth and showed a “battery” was in mouth sending off signals. He said he could guarantee that the tooth underneath the filling would be rotten. And it was. They also know about the metal fillings slowly poisoning people with mercury, and they don’t care.
6. The second woman describes Directed Energy (DEW) perfectly.
7. The women are not taken seriously. Treated like their drama queens.
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