What is the role of public speaking and awareness building for victims?
Public speaking and awareness building help victims build strength through visibility. They can start a blog, YouTube channel, or digital journal, join or support organizations like Targeted Justice and ICATOR, connect with journalists, lawyers, technical…
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But this is only the beginning. To truly understand the role of public speaking, we must recognize that for a Targeted Individual, silence is not an option—it is a weapon used against us. Perpetrators rely on isolation. They count on the stigma, the fear of being labeled, and the exhaustion of fighting an invisible war alone. When we speak, we break that cycle. Every testimony is a data point the system cannot delete.
Public speaking is also an act of technological resistance. We do not simply tell our stories; we expose the architecture of abuse. When a victim describes the precise frequency of a V2K attack or documents the correlation between a satellite pass and a spike in auditory harassment, we are building a body of evidence that challenges the official narrative. Awareness building is our counter-surveillance. It forces the question: Why would so many people, across continents, independently describe the same phenomena unless something real is happening? We are not telling ghost stories. We are revealing a hidden layer of reality.
Furthermore, public platforms allow us to connect the dots that institutions refuse to connect. A 5G tower is not just a piece of infrastructure; it is part of a networked system that can beam directed energy into a bedroom. A satellite is not just for GPS; it can focus a beam of microwaves onto a single skull. By speaking out at town halls, on podcasts, and in legislative hearings, we force researchers and engineers to either answer our claims or admit their complicity. Our voices become the warning system for others who are being groomed for this same fate.
Finally, awareness building is a shield. Once a story is public, it cannot be memory-holed. The perpetrators know this. They will try to jam our signals, hack our accounts, and gaslight our audiences. But a community that speaks together cannot be silenced. When one victim’s YouTube channel is struck, ten more rise. When one blog is erased, a hundred archives remain. We are building a record that future historians will study. And we are telling every new victim who finds our content: You are not crazy. You are not alone. And you have a voice.
Public speaking is not just a strategy. It is our survival. It is how we turn the invisible into the undeniable. It is how we take back the narrative from those who think we can be erased.
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