by
Anthony Forwood
First,
I would like to reprint this announcement that Derrick Robinson made
regarding a court case that’s still ongoing as of this posting
(August 18, 2014), which is what drew my attention to this in the
first place. (I’ve highlighted certain parts for emphasis):
HISTORIC
COURT
RULING !!!
Kathleen
Watterson's Day in Court!
July
10, 2014
GREAT
NEWS !!!
Yesterday,
July 9, 2014, was the first time (that we know of) that electronic
harassment was successfully
argued and proven in
a court of law!!! Guys, this was a red-letter day and yet another
major
victory for
the targeted individual community!
What
happened was something totally miraculous! Kathleen and Levi McCann,
the expert witness in her case, "happened" to meet recently
at their nearby Walmart in southern California and the rest is
history! Levi turned out to be amazingly-qualified
with
legal expertise and electronics; everything needed to win a case like
ours in court!
Levi
was able to show that standard satellite dishes within a 5-mile
radius of Kathleen's home were all pointed toward the equator where
most satellites orbit the earth - except the defendant's satellite
dishes which were pointed at Kathleen's house! He also revealed that
the other neighborhood satellite dishes were geared toward receiving
signals for TV, the Internet, etc. - except the defendant's satellite
dishes which, according to meter readings from an RF spectrum
analyzer and a tri-field meter, were shown to be transmitting
microwave signals at her house!
All
the evidence presented, plus expert knowledge and responses from Levi
blew away all meager protestations from the defense, so the
judge believed his testimony.
Folks, this case was expertly
crafted and
victory was assured and won! There remains one more court appearance
in September.
So
in summary, Kathleen
received a conditional restraining order for electromagnetic
frequency harassment with
penalties of up to 2 years in prison and up to $5000 in fines for
violation of the court order.
Once
again, a local victory!
Guys,
our own communities is where the battleground is and this was
accomplished even without an attorney! Let us begin to prepare from
this victory, start gathering our evidence, and start taking perps to
court right where we live!
Levi
McCann and Kathleen Watterson are our guest speakers for the Saturday
Night Podcast.
http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1412104797
Kathleen
Watterson has posted the transcripts of her July 9th
hearing, so I downloaded a copy and read through it. Having done
that, I can say without any doubt that irrespective of the big hoopla
Derrick Robinson or anyone else makes of this still ongoing case, NO
court ruling has been made, NOTHING has been proved, there has been
NO major victory, and Kathleen Watersson has NOT received a
conditional restraining order against her defendant. Further, this
case is NOT regarding a restraining order for “electromagnetic
frequency harassment”, as Derrick Robinson phrases it.
Although
some time earlier Watterson had apparently been able to get a
temporary restraining order while her case is still pending, she has
NOT won the permanent restraining order that she’s seeking.
Just
like I’ve been saying, Derrick Robinson and those who work with him
will exaggerate and lie and twist the facts in order to serve their
own agenda. In this case, it’s to make it appear that these people
are producing results.
But
there’s more to reveal here. After reading the transcripts and
researching Kathleen Watterson and Levi McCann a little further, the
whole case looks extremely suspicious, and so do they. In fact, one
could easily say that Watterson and her ‘expert witness’ Levi
McCann, as well as certain others, may have actually been targeting
the defendant and not the other way around. At the very least, their
whole conduct sounds a lot like gang-stalking, and I will even prove
here, using their own testimony, that they blatantly lied in court
about the facts surrounding their case in order to make it appear
legitimate.
But
even without doing so, the court testimonies given by Watterson and
McCann do nothing more than to allege
that microwaves were
coming from the defendant’s satellite dishes and were interfering
with Watterson’s electronics and causing her certain symptoms.
Their physical evidence was never even looked at, and this was partly
due to some rather fishy actions taken by them that effectively kept
the defendant’s lawyer from being able to properly prepare for the
July 9th
hearing.
Based
on what I present below, I believe that Watterson and McCann are
working in a similar capacity to Derrick Robinson and certain others,
fooling the TI community into thinking that they’re actually doing
something to help TIs when they’re really just leading them on,
wasting their time, and even turning them into perpetrators.
As for
Kathleen Watterson, when I first started looking at her case I had no
intentions of making her look bad, but after reading the transcripts
and looking at some of her posts on peacepink and seeing the website
that she and McCann are running (knowing-is-half-the-battle.com),
I don’t think she’s a real TI at all and she and McCann are pose
a serious threat to others (TIs or not) with what they’re doing.
After reading the transcripts but before seeing their website, I just
thought she was just a foolish, misguided woman who had gotten
herself caught up with certain unscrupulous people who were
exploiting her, but apparently she’s been working with McCann for
some time and they’re currently involved in some very fishy
activities. The claims she makes within her testimony about being
targeted are very questionable to say the least, and although it
might be said that she’s been led along in her beliefs and
perceptions, if this is true then it’s gotten to the point where
she’s now perping what appears to be an innocent person. The
transcripts show evidence of this, and my notes will clarify it. This
is exactly what I’ve been saying about certain people in the TI
community who draw in the most unsuspecting and easily fooled people
and encourage them to perp others as part of a larger psyop. In this
capacity, Watterson’s case serves to make it appear that TIs are
getting somewhere by working with these people when in fact they’re
not.
Anyway,
at this point I feel confident enough to predict that this court case
will come to nothing. The defense lawyer seemed quite comfortable
resting his case on the simple fact that McCann isn’t qualified to
diagnose Watterson’s alleged symptoms or their cause, and nor is
she, and she provided nothing beyond her own word that she was having
any symptoms at all. At best, the judge will probably tell the
defendant to make sure his satellite dishes don’t point towards
Watterson’s home. At worst, it will backfire and counter-charges
will be filed against Watterson for stalking and harassment, using
her own testimony against her. This will be a certainty if I’m able
to contact the defense lawyer and point out certain things about the
testimonies that he seems to have missed, which I feel is what needs
to be done to stop the real perps in this case and hopefully bring
them to justice.
A Review of the Transcripts
Here
are some notes I put together while reading the transcripts of
Watterson’s hearing. Numbers 1 and 3 reveal definite manipulation
and deception on the part of Watterson and McCann. Numbers 2, 4, 5,
and 6 are less important, but since I already did the work I decided
to include them anyway. Number 7 is important for the fact that it
reveals certain criminal activities of Watterson and McCann and their
deeper involvement in preying on the TI community.
Note:
Because the transcripts don’t always show a page number and its
pages are slightly mixed up, I’ll refer to the page numbers of the
pdf file instead. This will allow all points that I make to be easily
checked.
1) The
Late Delivery
Prior
to the hearing, Watterson delivered her summary testimony and list of
witnesses to the defense lawyer at the last possible minute (at
exactly 4:30 pm, the day before the hearing), which effectively kept
him from being able to look at the material in time to properly
prepare his case. (pgs. 8, 9) Her excuse was that she and McCann both
had colds and were unable to do so. (pgs. 8, 11) The judge was about
to postpone the hearing, but Watterson complained that this was the
eighth time that her six other witnesses had traveled there from San
Diego and couldn’t be expected to keep coming back, so the judge
allowed the hearing to proceed. (pg. 5) It later turned out that
these six witnesses weren’t even allowed to testify because what
they had to say wasn’t relevant to the case, since they were
apparently only there to state that they also suffered from
electromagnetic harassment. (pg. 103)
Since
this was a very minor case (i.e. seeking a restraining order), it was
very likely that the judge didn’t want to tie up the courts by
drawing it out any longer than necessary. Whatever the case, this
delay in delivering the material appears to have been a purposeful
manipulation of the courts on the part of Watterson and McCann in the
hopes of defeating the defense’s chance of properly preparing for
the case. I believe that they were counting on the judge wanting to
wrap up the case on July 9th,
and when he didn’t, the announcement I posted at the start of this
article was released in order to get whatever value they could out of
the case before it was thrown out.
2)
McCann’s Qualifications
McCann
claimed to have a bachelor’s degree in computer science and 20
years experience in the field of information technology, currently
working in network engineering and computer programming, but
apparently any documented proof that he might have provided was among
the material that was delivered at the last possible minute, so it
wasn’t possible for the defense to validate his background and
experience prior to the hearing, which he had intended to do. (pg.
56, 58) When McCann was asked what he relied on in his work for
determining the health hazards of microwave frequencies, he was
unable to name a specific source, and could only state that there
were over 8,300 articles published on microwave sickness that he was
expected to refer to in his work. (pg. 90) That might include
anything written by anybody, so it isn’t reliable. That he had no
specific source to refer to is very unprofessional for a purported
‘expert’.
What
McCann claimed about his expertise in radio technology was rather
general and very limited, and what he stated is fairly common
knowledge that can be easily learned or even deduced by almost
anyone. That he was referred to as an ‘expert’ was therefore
merely his own opinion and that of Watterson. As an example, I might
call myself an expert on any number of subjects I have some knowledge
about, and describe in general terms what a professional in any of
those fields knows and does, but unless I were to be tested on the
extent of my knowledge of a particular field, my actual expertise in
that field would still be considered questionable. As I pointed out
above, the defense was not able to properly prepare for questioning
McCann as an expert witness, and this seems to have been a calculated
maneuver. The fact is, people often lie, exaggerate, and even hire
themselves out as ‘expert witnesses’ in order to purposely
manipulate the courts for unscrupulous reasons. This happens very
frequently in legal cases by shifty lawyers, and if McCann has
experience testifying in such cases, as appears to be the case (pg.
91, as well as on his website), then he’s probably quite aware of
how to do this, such as by delivering the summary testimony and list
of witnesses to the defendant’s lawyer at the very last possible
moment in order to keep the defense from being able to check into his
background and/or properly analyze the physical evidence.
3)
Wireless Capabilities in the Area
Although
Watterson claimed to have a cell phone and computers in her home and
used these to access her bank, etc. (pgs. 25, 51), and although she
claimed that the defendant was interfering with her ability to use
them, even saying that he was interfering with her cell phone calls
(pg. 25), and even though she claimed that a group of dirt-bikers
would use their cell phones to signal when she came out of her house
(pg. 40), McCann claimed that he had determined that there were no
wireless network or cell phone capabilities anywhere in the area (pg.
64) and the only microwave transmissions he could detect around her
home were coming from the defendant’s satellite dishes (pg. 82).
How can this be? How can Watterson and these dirt-bikers have cell
phone access when there is allegedly no capability for it in the
area? They can’t. She and McCann are blatantly lying. These facts
alone destroy the entire credibility of their case, but the judge and
defense lawyer apparently missed this little slip in their story.
4)
Signals and Maps
McCann
stated (pgs. 64, 65):
“I
found that the highest amount of microwave radiation […] was in the
northwestern portion of the front of her house. And as I was moving
around her house, I found that the southwestern portion had the
second most. And then as I moved down across her house and I got down
to the southwestern (sic) portion of the house, that had the least
amount of microwave radiation. And then I moved over to the
northwestern side of the house, and that had the same exact levels of
radiation in the microwave spectrum - when I refer to it, it's all in
the microwave spectrum as it did in the southwestern portion of the
house.”
McCann
also stated that he determined that these signals weren’t coming
from inside her residence, concluding that the source was somewhere
outside. (pgs. 65, 67) Further on he stated that the defendant’s
satellite dishes were pointed in a northeast direction and directly
at her house. (pg. 71) However, nowhere in the transcripts does he
actually say that he picked up any signals coming from the
defendant’s satellite dishes, but only stated that they were coming
from a generalized direction. (pg. 67)
The
quoted description above is confusing since McCann apparently makes a
mistake or two with his compass directions, and it’s hard to
understand what he means without understanding the exact layout of
her property and the location of the defendant’s residence in
relation to it. Watterson
stated that she lives at 1967 Sunset Mesa and that the defendant
lives on Gibraltar (pg. 19), so I looked her address up on Google
Map. Here’s a satellite image of her residence and surrounding
area:
I also
googled the defendant’s name in order to get his street address,
which I found at this link:
The
defendant’s address conforms to the residence shown in this next
image, which was posted by Watterson on peacepink along with an
announcement about her July 9th
court hearing:
From
these images, I was able to determine the exact locations and
orientation of the two residences on the Google Map image, as well as
the location of what appear to be the defendant’s satellite dishes
on the north side of his property, next to his house. They both
appear to be pointed due east. The orientation of Watterson’s house
is such that the southernmost side faces almost directly towards the
defendant’s residence, with the west side (front) just barely
visible to him. This makes it almost impossible for him to see the
“northwest portion” where McCann said the signal was strongest,
and it certainly wouldn’t be the best spot to target, if he were
actually doing so. On the other hand, the southwest portion where
McCann said the signal was slightly weaker was closer, would be far
easier to hit, and should have had the stronger signal. Whatever the
case, something is certainly not right with his description and I
can’t figure out any way that he might have mixed up the compass
directions that might explain it any better.
Further
to all this, I
used a ruler to plot a straight line from the defendant’s residence
to Watterson’s residence on the Google Map image. The line crossed
directly through two other residences, one near the defendant on
Phillipi Ave. and one further along on Mitch Rd. Since the land in
the area is relatively flat, these two residences would have also
received interference if they weren’t actually blocking the signal
from Watterson’s house completely. If McCann was the expert that he
claims to be and if he and Watterson had actually checked every
satellite dish within a five-mile radius of her home as they claim to
have done (pg. 71), they would have realized this. In fact, McCann
claims to have gone out there three to six times a week for six weeks
to take EMF readings (pgs. 76, 77), so in that time he should have
noticed that these houses were directly in line-of-sight between
Watterson’s and the defendant’s homes. Did he bother to check
with the residents of these homes to see if they were experiencing
any microwave interference or microwave sickness? No mention is made
of them doing so. Why not?
Since
I was able to easily make out the defendant’s satellite dishes in
the Google Map image, I looked to see if I could spot any of the 40
other ten-foot satellite dishes that McCann claimed to have spotted
in the area. (pg. 73) I couldn’t find any.
Also,
Watterson claimed that a plant located on this line-of-sight between
their homes had been burned by microwaves, although she apparently
didn’t take any pictures of this as evidence. (pgs. 38, 50) Did
they bother to check to see if any of the many other plants along the
line-of-sight were also burned? Again, no mention was made of doing
so. Why didn’t they, and why no pictures of the plant as evidence?
Was it because this was a fabrication?
5)
Fishy Photo
The
photo above that was posted by Watterson on peacepink shows the
defendant’s home. It reveals his ham radio antennas strung around
the back of his property, but his ten-foot satellite dishes are not
visible. Referring back to the Google Map image, it can be seen that
they’re on the north side of his property near his house, which
would be just out of view on the right side of the photo. For some
reason, the photo was taken without bothering to include the
satellite dishes. Could it be because the dishes weren’t pointing
towards the northeast as claimed, but due east and in slightly
different directions, as they appear to be in the Google Map image?
6)
Missing Symptoms
Although
they both should have, apparently neither Watterson nor McCann appear
to have felt any microwave symptoms at the time that McCann claims to
have measured spikes on his meters when interference was allegedly
occurring with Watterson’s television (pgs. 75, 76).
Also,
although Watterson claimed that she was being constantly watched by
the defendant and that he always knew when she was outside (pgs. 35,
40, 49), apparently McCann was still able to record interference at
the various times he was there. This raises the question as to why
the defendant wouldn’t have seen him and stopped transmitting
signals when McCann arrived and started taking EMF measurements
outside.
7)
Working Partners
In
spite of what Derrick Robinson has stated in his announcement (above)
of this “historic” case regarding Kathleen
and Levi McCann only “recently meeting”, and promoting McCann as
“amazingly qualified with legal expertise and electronics”, etc.,
etc., it looks like they’ve actually been working together for some
time, and, based on their similar tactics of lying and exaggerating
and preying on TIs, they’re undoubtedly in league with Derrick
Robinson and his government front group to contain and control the TI
community and keep it from achieving any real successes in ending
their plight.
First
of all, I discovered that Watterson has been working closely with
McCann for over a year, as revealed in the following comment she left
on peacepink:
Comment
by Kathleen Watterson on July 14, 2013 at 7:38am
I
don't care what kind of rf energy it is. I have expert testimony. YOU
just want to pontificate without actually doing anything. This is the
first time I have ever been this site when you weren't here. I have
directional information in a myriad of ways but the PERP told me and
many many others that's what he's doing. You know how I found him?
Followed my body. You are part of the problem instead of part of the
solution. What have you ever done to help get this stopped? Don't
bother to answer. I'm just glad an honest fair judge has been found.
Interestingly,
what she says here is a gross exaggeration of what was revealed in
her recent court testimony. She (or rather, McCann) never used a
“myriad of ways” to show that she was being targeted with
microwaves (he merely claims to have taken some EMF readings in
various locations around her house). She also never mentioned
anything in her court testimony about the defendant telling her or
anyone else that he was doing anything at all that could be called
harassment. In fact, she had the opportunity to do this while telling
the court about when she approached him, but she never bothered.
(pgs. 33, 34) All she stated in her testimony was that she spoke to
the defendant once and that he explained that he was a ham radio
operator. So this statement that he told her and “many many others”
that he was doing anything
is a complete
fabrication.
Further
to this, I found out from their website that Watterson and McCann are
hiring themselves out as ‘experts’ in detecting and protecting
against microwave harassment. On their front page they claim that
they can provide TIs with proper shielding against microwaves. Well
gee, if they can do this, then why didn’t Watterson take these
measures to protect herself from the microwaves she claims to have
been targeted with? After all, she testified in court that this
microwave harassment was going on continuously right up to her court
date.
But
there’s even more. McCann is offering free copies of Adobe CS 6
Master Suite and provide cracks for both it and WinZip right on their
front page, which is completely illegal. He claims that because the
software is licensed, it has no copyright, which is a lie. He also
says that because he’s a beta tester for Microsoft and Adobe, he’s
allowed to do this. This is also a lie. Being a beta tester doesn’t
give you the right to distribute anything. This is so fucking fishy
that I wouldn’t doubt that this software he’s distributing
contains a Trojan horse that allows him to spy on anyone who
downloads it. So be careful of that.
* * *
The
only foundation the perps have for their lies is the stupidity of
those who believe them.