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A biography by James Park Sloan (1996) suggests to this writer that

perhaps Jerzy Kosinsky was a victim of political targeting that eventually


caused the award winning writer to commit suicide. Political targeting of
individuals are psychological operations that include the use of
electromagnetic and acoustic devices that cause changes in human
physiology and mental processes.
It has recently been learned that the writer Ernest Hemingway was a
surveillance target of the Federal Bureau of Investigation due to his political
leanings. His claims of being followed and harassed by the FBI were not
believed by those near him and were attributed to paranoia. This famous
writer also experienced depression, severe enough to warrant electroshock
treatment. He also suffered from sexual dysfunction. He eventually
committed suicide.
Political control technologies have been described by several sources. The
resulting covert surveillance and electromagnetic harassment commonly
result in varying degrees of paranoia and depression. Suicidal behavior is
also found in such cases, not only as result of the depressive state, but
also the result of subliminal communication technology that introduces the
influence to suicide, often done while the target is asleep.
Sloan’s biography of Kosinsky describes physical and mental symptoms
suggesting application of the same covert political weapons were used to
bring him to the same suicidal behavior. A mention in the biography that
Kosinsky believed and even demonstrated to his wife that unknown
persons were entering their apartment while they were out, not to steal, but
rather to conspicuously move objects that would be noticed. This “sneak
and peek” technique is used even today on political targets where without a
warrant, one’s home is entered and searched. Leaving signs that the home
was entered destabilizes the subject (gaslighting). This is an indication that
the writer was under covert surveillance.
Sloan writes that Kosinsky complained of depression and hopelessness,
sexual dysfunction, breast enlargement, a racing pulse, esophageal reflux,
and forgetfulness; all symptoms seen in the politically targeted (see for
example the autobiography of Judge Paul Schreber). The night of his
suicide, he was seen in public in a normal state of mind, not indicative of a
pre-suicidal state of mind.
The question arises, just how political a target was Kosinsky? It is known
that he avoided the Manson clan mass murder scene that night because of
misplaced luggage that grounded his connecting with the flight to
Hollywood. Was Kosinsky actually the intended target of the murders?

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