Lacey, WA asked in Civil Litigation, Federal Crimes and Civil Rights

Q: Federal+Litigation+Tort(torture)+government misconduct+Practice in state of Washington!!! Law Firm Search

Look up Jessie Ventura's conspiracy theory show and type his interview with the inventer who sold the RNM to the government. He smiles like the devil. He states it's more torturous than victims even know. I'll say this I know things about his invention of this cancerous, torcherous, killing machine that on more than one occasion almost got me hit by cars by implanting a voice in the vehicle and freaks the person out. The voice isn't supposed to sound as if it's in the truck so of course it's completely freaks the driver out sounding as if someone is sitting next to them. He looks to the right passenger side and no one thier of course but now he runs the stop light and could have it me crossing the crosswalk. If he did hit me the RNM don't care it's no heart no common sense wasn't programmed into the system. Keep always mind it's designed to clean the streets up of the masses of homeless. Or any who hangs out on the streets for to many days.

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