Just wanted to throw this out there in case it hadn’t been discussed recently. Remember that Uber driver who shot a bunch of people a couple years back? Well, with the recent info Q dropped regarding MKUltra and cell phones, I found the driver’s post-arrest statements quite relevant:
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//www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2016/03/14/kalamazoo-shooting-reports-released-what-he-told-his-wife/81762070/
>Dalton told police he experienced "a full body takeover" during the shooting spree and expressed concern about being placed in the general population at the jail because of what he did.
>"I asked Dalton what made him get his gun tonight and he said the Uber app made him," an investigator said in the reports.
>Dalton also told police the Uber app made him put on a bulletproof vest. He said he purchased the vest for his son, who is an "Explorer (scout) with the county."
>"… And Dalton told us that literally when he logged onto the site (referring to the Uber app) it started making him be like a puppet," the report states.
>He told police that when the Uber app turns from "red to black that is when he started having problems." He said when the system switched from black to red, he "got his presence back."
>Dalton told the detectives that when he was about to be arrested that night by police, he would have potentially "tried to have a shootout with the police" but the log went from the black symbol back to red and that's when he "stopped his thought."
>He claimed he couldn't remember much of the shootings because he wasn't in control of his body.
>"Dalton then told us that it feels like it is coming from the phone itself and he didn't know how to describe that," the report states. "…Dalton said that as he was sitting there with us, it was almost like artificial intelligence that can tap into your body."
>He said it was scary to him that he wasn't sure how much he had done.
>"Dalton said it would take you over to the point that you are like a puppet," the report said. "Dalton said that he was afraid that maybe he could've killed his family."