Saturday, March 21, 2009

DHS Reports on Mass Psychogenic Illness

Eddy Rochelle
The Rochelle Report

In a very recently exposed document, the Department of Homeland Security has instructed it's agents on how to form Mass Psychogenic Illness. According to the document, this is "A phenomenon in which social trauma or anxiety combines with a suspicious event to produce psychosomatic symptoms, such as nausea, difficulty breathing and paralysis". 

Events in Chechnya in December of 2005 led 13 school children to experience these symptoms. Many throughout the region had believed this illness was due to a Russian chemical weapons attack, however once the rumors flashed throughout the region, many others began to fall ill. Many returned to work and school days later, however fell ill repeated times due to Russian military activities in the area.

Other incidents of Mass Psychogenic Illness lie here in the United States. In October of 2003 a man entered a bank in California and sprayed an aerosol can into the air. The occupants of the building then fell ill with the similar symptoms to that as the Chechen case. No Biological or Chemical weapons were found during the investigation.

"With collective fears, such as those experienced day to day and those that are compounded by our media and government can present a dire health issue." Dr. Peter Daunton of the Mayo Clinic explains. "Our bodies are meant to handle personal stress, however when stress is repeatedly pressed upon us we tend to physiologically buckle." 

Since the issue came onto the forefront of the PsyOps community, both military and governmental, have been implementing a strategic plan in order to determine who to provide treatment for and who to turn away in the event of a Biological or Chemical attack. "I believe this leads an extraordinary chance to error on the government's part." Dr. Daunton continues. "There are many Chemicals and Biological agents that show the same characteristics at their onset as the symptoms listed".

The Department of Homeland Security and the CDC have refused to reply to an email sent noting "falsified reports" of the illness and "public security concerns". The silence of the governmental organization(s) that collaborated on this raises more than a couple of concerns.

What the document does not incorporate is a treatment plan or a pattern to follow when observing patients. In the event of an attack, thousands could go untreated due to a misconception of the illness. An infected person can show the same traits as someone with MPI, however will loose the ability to get treated on the grounds of a misdiagnosis. In the event of a biological agent attack, this could prove catastrophic.






Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Rise of Nationalism: A Necessity?

Eddy Rochelle
The Rochelle Report

The United States is not immune to the laws of history. What once started as a potent democratic force, based on the sound principles of Greek democracy and lessons learned throughout history has been overturned for the cause of direct leadership. As the United States embarks on a brave new journey in political purging, one must ask, will it be as violent as the revolutions of our predecessors? 

In many cases the turn to totalitarian rule has followed a very eery pattern. The restrictions of free speech, movement, armament and education that become set in place basically prime a society to accept what is coming without question. It is the time tested method to grind a populace to the authoritarian will. One would be so brave, and insightful, as to say that America is experiencing that grinding effect today.

The guise of totalitarianism is often so stealthy, not even the lawmakers and analysts can see it. It often takes the common man to realize it and to take action against. Luckily our founding fathers envisioned a future in which their ideas, as benign as they were perceived, could incubate greed and corruption. Therefore they wrote in our constitution that is up to the people, not the government, to keep the nation afloat.

Blatant actions that have taken place since the early 1990s have cost the American people many rights, liberties and freedoms that we were blessed with. These actions have been taken with little or no cost to the now supreme and bloated central government. This is because the American people have been programmed to accept what has been handed to them. They have also technically been an experiment between agencies and corporations to further learn how to keep people silent.

With a sleeping mass and a roaring leadership, the dangerous notion of totalitarianism is slowly being recognized in America. The catalyst cannot be determined, because actions have been placed to infuriate all sides of the political spectrum. These were put into place to further splinter an already broken nation and to keep eyes drawn in a different direction while a supreme agenda was being devised.

Now that the government is clearly leaning to Socialism, what many Americans believe to be the furthest left that you can go, will the next swing be a nationalist leader? Trends in history would definitely suggest that this would be so, even if the paradigm is shifted from right to left. People do not tend to like surrendering their country to a cause or reason that does not sit well with the populous, therefore they will gear up to defend their borders, language and culture.

This is being seen in America to this day, although in a very shattered way. Different groups of people are preparing for something that they feel is coming down the pike. Usually when everything has come to a head, that something is their country and the people they gear up against is their duly elected government. 

Our country's creators intended for every American to embody their patriotism, pride and fighting spirit. They defeated the largest, best equipped army on Earth barefoot and starving. They also cherished the fact that liberals and conservatives could sit in the same room without the fear of imprisonment or death for the sharing of their ideals. We as a nation do not have these characteristics anymore. We still sit in the same rooms, halls and restaurants, however we keep to ourselves and pride ourselves in individualism.

Therefore, the United States is in dire need of a nationalist shot. This country is struggling to be just that: a country. 
This doesn't mean to wrap yourself blindly in a flag and proudly call yourself an American. The re-education of our youth on American values, history and government is the very foundation of this idea. Without a properly educated youth, our nation is doomed to the third-world in a hurry. Also, the cries of our voices to protect our constitutional rights and liberties are very important to the blood of our future generations.

With this being said, the nationalist movement in America will no doubt become larger, stronger and louder than possibly ever before. People are seeing a new crown to conquer, a new tyranny to prevail against and this monster is growing more powerful every waking moment of our existence. Our country needs a strong nationalist movement to preserve our slot in the present as well as the future and not to fall as just another footnote in history books.