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Targeted Individuals

A Targeted Individual (TI) is the term our community uses for a person who reports being subjected to sustained, non-consensual surveillance, electronic harassment, psychological.

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What is a Targeted Individual?#

A Targeted Individual (TI) is the term our community uses for a person who reports being subjected to sustained, non-consensual surveillance, electronic harassment, psychological operations, directed-energy exposure, or interference with the privacy and autonomy of their own mind and body.

Targeted Individuals do not come from one demographic or one walk of life. They are parents, veterans, students, workers, inventors, researchers, whistleblowers, activists, journalists, retirees, and ordinary civilians. Some believe they know why their targeting began. Many never receive an explanation at all. Our own dossiers describe the community as spanning people with highly visible backgrounds as well as ordinary civilians with no security clearance or political profile.

What connects us is not who we were before targeting. It is what we report experiencing afterward.

What does being targeted mean?#

For our community, targeting is not simply the feeling that someone is watching you.

It describes a combination of experiences that can invade nearly every part of a person's life: privacy, sleep, thoughts, physical comfort, relationships, employment, reputation, communications, and ability to function normally.

Our Community Intelligence knowledge set defines a Targeted Individual around three central elements: non-consensual surveillance, harassment, and experimentation, including psychological and electronic forms of harassment.

Across our collected material, people repeatedly describe several major categories of experience: Voice-to-Skull (V2K), Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM), directed-energy effects, organized stalking, interference with sleep or dreams, and social or professional sabotage.

These categories overlap. A person may experience only some of them, while another may describe many occurring simultaneously.

Voice-to-Skull and synthetic telepathy#

V2K refers in our knowledge set to voices, sounds, words, commands, threats, or other auditory information perceived without an ordinary external sound source.

Our community commonly groups Voice-to-Skull, synthetic telepathy, microwave hearing, and related forms of non-acoustic communication together because they describe different aspects of the same central violation: communication that appears to bypass normal external speech.

This is important because many people first enter the Targeted Individual community searching for an explanation for this experience.

Remote Neural Monitoring#

RNM describes what members of our community experience as surveillance of their internal mental activity: thoughts, reactions, emotions, attention, internal dialogue, and sometimes pre-speech or subvocal processes.

For the person experiencing it, the defining feature is the apparent disappearance of the boundary between the private mind and an outside observer.

Our dossiers describe this as one of the deepest concerns raised by the community because privacy is no longer limited to your telephone, computer, location, or communications. The claimed intrusion reaches the person's cognitive processes themselves.

Directed-energy exposure#

Targeted Individuals also report physical effects they attribute to directed or electromagnetic energy.

Descriptions in the knowledge set include burning sensations, pressure, headaches, muscle contractions or spasms, heart palpitations, fatigue, neurological effects, and severe disruption of sleep.

These experiences are one reason the TI phenomenon cannot be understood solely as a surveillance issue. From the perspective of our community, it involves both mental privacy and bodily autonomy.

Electronic harassment and organized stalking#

Another part of the reported experience occurs in the person's environment.

Members describe persistent surveillance, being followed, unusual encounters, communication interference, reputation attacks, workplace problems, digital interference, and coordinated behavior intended to make ordinary life increasingly difficult.

Our Public Dossier describes the cumulative result as isolation: relationships become strained, professional credibility can deteriorate, and attempts to explain what is happening may themselves become another source of difficulty.

The technology and the psychological pressure therefore cannot always be separated. In our community's account, they can function together.

Who becomes a Targeted Individual?#

There is no single profile.

Our material repeatedly identifies several groups:

Whistleblowers and former government or contractor personnel who believe targeting escalated after exposing misconduct.

Inventors, scientists and researchers who associate the beginning of their experiences with intellectual property, patents, research, or sensitive technologies.

Journalists, activists and advocates who believe investigation, organizing, testimony, or public activity brought unwanted attention.

Military veterans and former personnel who report experiences beginning during or after their service.

And critically, ordinary civilians who cannot identify any obvious reason at all.

The last group matters enormously.

If every Targeted Individual were a whistleblower or intelligence employee, there would be a simple theory explaining selection. That is not what our community reports. Our dossiers explicitly include ordinary people without classified access, security backgrounds, or public profiles.

Some people spend years trying to answer one question:

Why me?

For many, there is no definitive answer.

Why would someone be targeted?#

Our knowledge set contains several theories reported by community members: retaliation, suppression, experimentation, behavioral modification, intelligence collection, technology testing, research, and the collection of human behavioral or neurological data.

Some source material also proposes AI training and experimentation as possible purposes.

But there is an important distinction between what someone experiences and what they can prove about who caused it or why.

A person may be able to document an event without knowing its operator. They may identify a recurring pattern without knowing the program behind it. They may know approximately when their experiences began without knowing why they were selected.

Our community should not require someone to solve the entire system before their experience deserves documentation.

“I don't know” is a legitimate answer.

Why do so many Targeted Individuals describe similar things?#

This is one of the central questions behind TARGETED.ARMY.

People who have never met one another use remarkably similar terminology and describe overlapping experiences: voices without an apparent external source, persistent surveillance, unusual physical sensations, sleep disruption, organized harassment, loss of privacy, social isolation, and interference with work and relationships.

Our knowledge set emphasizes this recurrence across different locations and backgrounds.

That does not automatically establish a common perpetrator, technology, or explanation for every report.

But the patterns are precisely why we believe the reports deserve to be collected, compared, preserved, researched, and investigated rather than simply discarded.

One person's experience is a testimony.

Thousands of testimonies create a dataset.

That dataset can be studied.

Why is it so difficult to prove?#

The experiences described by Targeted Individuals present an unusual evidence problem.

If someone breaks a window, there is a broken window.

If someone sends a threatening email, there is an email.

But if the reported event involves an RF signal, an unexplained physical sensation, a voice with no external acoustic source, surveillance, sleep disruption, or an event lasting seconds, the person may have nothing obvious to preserve afterward.

This makes contemporaneous documentation extremely important.

Dates. Times. Locations. Symptoms. Witnesses. Screenshots. Photographs. Medical records. Audio or video when relevant. Environmental measurements when available. Original files and their metadata.

The objective is to turn memory into records and isolated incidents into timelines.

Why doesn't everyone believe Targeted Individuals?#

Because some of what our community describes sounds extraordinary to someone encountering it for the first time.

That creates a credibility problem before an investigation even begins.

Our dossiers repeatedly describe members feeling that reports involving V2K, electronic harassment, neural surveillance, or directed energy are routed immediately toward psychiatric explanations rather than technical investigation. The community sees that response as one of the greatest barriers to having the underlying claims examined.

TARGETED.ARMY takes a different approach:

Document first. Preserve evidence. Compare reports. Research the technology. Examine the historical record. Ask questions.

We do not need every visitor to accept every conclusion in our knowledge base.

We need people willing to investigate the questions.

There are documented technologies and research areas relevant to portions of these reports.

Our knowledge set contains patents concerning RF hearing, brain-wave analysis, subliminal presentation, nervous-system effects, and remote monitoring or alteration of brain waves.

It also discusses documented historical programs including MKULTRA, BLUEBIRD, ARTICHOKE, COINTELPRO, SHAMROCK and MINARET, alongside modern research into brain-computer interfaces and directed energy.

The existence of a patent or research program does not by itself establish that a particular Targeted Individual was subjected to that technology.

That distinction matters.

The public record establishes areas that can be investigated. Individual cases require their own evidence.

That is why TARGETED.ARMY brings together testimony, technology, patents, historical programs, research, documentation and human-rights questions instead of relying on any single category of evidence.

What does targeting do to someone's life?#

It can consume it.

Imagine never knowing whether your thoughts are private.

Imagine being afraid to sleep.

Imagine trying to maintain employment while exhausted.

Imagine attempting to explain something extraordinary to people you love and watching them slowly stop believing you.

Imagine documenting hundreds of incidents while simultaneously trying to live an ordinary life.

Our community's materials describe lost jobs, damaged relationships, isolation, reputational harm, disrupted sleep, and years spent searching for answers.

This is why the Targeted Individual issue is bigger than any individual technology.

At its center are questions of privacy, bodily autonomy, consent, due process, freedom of thought and human dignity.

What is TARGETED.ARMY trying to accomplish?#

We are building a record.

We collect the questions people ask. We preserve testimony. We organize research. We examine patents and historical programs. We document experiences. We create tools that allow individuals to build timelines and preserve evidence. And we make this information accessible to victims, journalists, researchers, human-rights organizations and governments.

We are not asking the world to blindly accept every claim made by every person who identifies as targeted.

We are asking for something far more reasonable:

Look.

Document.

Compare.

Investigate.

And do not decide that an allegation is impossible before examining the evidence.

If you think this is happening to you#

Start with what you know.

You do not need to identify an agency. You do not need to name a weapon. You do not need to understand RF engineering, neuroscience, intelligence programs, or surveillance infrastructure.

Write down what happened.

Record when it happened.

Separate what you directly observed from what you believe caused it.

Preserve original evidence.

Build a timeline.

Learn the terminology.

Compare your experiences with the Community Intelligence database.

Then continue through the remaining sections of this Knowledge Center: V2K & Synthetic Telepathy, Remote Neural Monitoring, Directed Energy Weapons, Mind & Behavior Control, Electronic Harassment, Neurotechnology & AI, Government Programs, Surveillance, Evidence & Research, Human Rights, and Patents & Technology.

A Targeted Individual should not have to understand everything on the first day.

This page is the starting point.