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The actress Jean Seberg was a known target of the FBIs COINTELPRO as shown by Freedom of Information documents of FBI

secret files. It is known that the FBI falsified information on the actress in order to destroy her career because of her support of black radial groups. The information was released to the press that a black radial fathered the child she was carrying. The FBIs technique was successful in traumatizing the actress and shortly after the information was released she had a miscarriage and suffered psychological damage. Prior to the FBI COINTELPRO actions, Seberg was a well-adjusted humanitarian who became aware of the FBI surveillance and harassment. After the miscarriage, her psychological condition steadily worsened with multiple suicide attempts through the years. She was eventually found dead of barbiturate/alcohol overdose with a questionable determination of selfinflicted suicide. I have reviewed biographies of Ernest Hemingway and Jerzy Kosinski (both potential political targets) and found similarities in the events of their lives leading to their suicides. I now examine the biography of Seaberg with an eye for signs that she too may have been driven to suicide and even madness by use of secret specialized technologies. These technologies have been described in the autobiography of the activist Tek Rizal, and analysis of the biography of Judge Daniel Paul Schreber as capable of the synthetic production of symptoms of mental illness.
The biography of Seaberg by David Richards was reviewed. Her severe mental problems began after her miscarriage at the Hospital Cantonal in Geneva Switzerland in which she stated that she awoke with minute transistors placed in her ears that were able to overhear conversations held in her presence. Such ear bugs were described by a SUNY psychology professor (http://www.scribd.com/doc/8699441/Judge-Schreber-Political-Target)

to explain influence technology and even the voices experienced by the targeted for symptoms of mental illness.

Seberg began hearing messages coming from her refrigerator and became suspicious of spies following and surveilling her. She was hospitalized and medicated several times for her psychiatric symptoms. On December 29, 1970, the FBI placed her on its Security Index-Priority 3, (Priority 3 was reserved for the potentially dangerous or members of communist movements). Her paranoia increased as did her use of alcohol and prescribed medications. During a meeting with friends in Madrid, she was found softly singing to herself in a hotel lobby. There were burn marks covering her body which she attributed to they burned me with cigarettes. (Such burns have been seen in others targeted technologically while they are asleep). She was described as experiencing flashes of extreme anger followed by periods of silent withdrawal and becoming more self-destructive through the years. Both symptoms are described by the targeted even today. As are physical symptoms that doctors were unable to find cause and the difficulty maintaining sleep, awakening every few hours. Psychiatrists were unable to determine a psychiatric diagnosis of Seberg. Even today, psychiatrists are unable to agree on the diagnosis given Judge Schreber, even though his case is used as a textbook example of psychiatric disease. Schreber in his autobiography finally questioned the basis for his bizarre symptoms, questioning if they were actually being done to him, as a victim of some secret technology. Sebergs suicide was questioned by French police. They deemed it impossible that with her blood alcohol level she would have been able to manage the circumstances herself. Perhaps her death was made to look like suicide but was another assassination of an American political target.

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