Targeted Individuals
Summary
Targeted Individuals (TIs) are persons who have been secretly and extra-judicially placed on government watchlists, resulting in organized surveillance, harassment, psychological operations, and electronic torture.
Definition
From official lawsuit documentation:
A Targeted Individual (TI) is someone who has been selected by Defendant Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Defendant Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or other intelligence agencies of the federal government to unwillingly participate in an experimental torture program.
Estimated Numbers
| Category | Estimate |
|---|---|
| USA (Handling Codes 3/4) | 200,000 - 400,000 |
| USA (Total Watchlist) | 1.1 - 6+ million |
| Global TIs | 1 - 10+ million |
| Non-terrorists on TSDB | 99.71% |
How People Become Targets
Selection Criteria
- Whistleblowers
- Political activists/dissidents
- Journalists
- Religious individuals
- Veterans
- Occupy/government critics
- "Inconvenient" people
- Random selection for experimentation
- Personal vendettas (revenge)
No Due Process
These 'targeted individuals' are not notified of their inclusion on this list and have no mechanism to seek redress or get their name removed from the list.
TSDB Categories
| Handling Code | Category | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Known Suspected Terrorist (KST) | Actual terrorism ties |
| 2 | Selectee | Enhanced screening |
| 3 | Non-Investigative Subject | Secret category - no terrorist ties |
| 4 | Non-Investigative Subject | Target for experimentation/torture |
Types of Targeting
Organized Stalking
- 24/7 surveillance
- Vehicle following
- Street theater
- Noise campaigns
- Gaslighting
- Social sabotage
Electronic Harassment
- Directed Energy Weapons (DEW)
- Voice to Skull (V2K)
- Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM)
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