H.I.3 Bodily Damage. Brain Damage
H.I.3 Bodily Damage. Brain Damage
INJURY. PAIN
The damages pre 1999 & 1999-2001 including 2000 & 2003 & leading up to 2011 then during the 2012-2026
Neck. Spine. Facial. Brain. Internal organs
Ramped up. Backed off. Compounding injury with associated pain
Increased efforts in 2026 squishing in the brains & internal organs of Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett expecting to manufacture a disabled - handicap person through injury as hereditary & natural or trauma based efforts did not pan out
Brain damage is now in the equation after NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs tried executing Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett between January - February 2026 after failed attempts between 2012-2026 after efforts leading up to
MOTOR MOUTHING TO PURPOSELY INJURE
Themed efforts. Screaming into the head & through the mouth while taking turns fighting fir control of the brain - body
"Voice to skull - ears & voice through mouth used to inflict pain causing brain damage with physical assaults between efforts focusing over 100 areas of the head neck up & over 1000 areas of the body neck down simultaneously with different frequent interests & guests taking turns"
wBCI RELATED BRAIN DAMAGES
Repeated Bludgeoning between January 14, 2026 - February 25, 2026 after well documented Ted efforts leading up to dating back to 2012 after prior efforts leading up to 2012
Bludgeoning refers to the act of striking someone or something heavily and repeatedly with a blunt, heavy weapon, such as a club, hammer, or stick. It implies a brutal, physical attack often aimed at the head. Figuratively, it means to coerce or force someone into doing something through intimidation.
Key Aspects of Bludgeoning:
• Literal Definition: To hit with a blunt instrument (clubbing, battering).
• Figurative Usage: To bully or force compliance (e.g., "bludgeoned into agreement").
• Context: Used in criminal, combat, and sometimes gaming contexts (e.g., D&D, where it is a damage type from crushing blows).
• Synonyms: Beating, thrashing, cudgeling, bashing, smashing, clubbing.
Origin:
The term is derived from "bludgeon," which is a noun for a short stick with a heavy end, commonly used as a weapon.
WIRELESS BRAIN TO COMPUTER INTERFACE
K.T - CIG - Bevarian - Widows
Canadian Rights: The NB-OT Labs Mentality
https://thesheild2035.blogspot.com/2025/02/blog-post_27.html
26. K.T-CIG






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