Mike Adams

Natural News

July 18, 2013

The fictional character Jason Bourne is a covert intelligence operative who survives an intense mind control “reprogramming” process to become a government assassin. After being shot while on an assassination mission, he forgets his identity and tries to rediscover his true past. That’s the storyline of the Bourne series of motion pictures.

Last week, a possible real-life Jason Bourne awoke in a motel room. While his I.D. revealed he was a U.S. Navy veteran named Michael Boatwright, he awoke without any memory of being able to speak English whatsoever. He now speaks Swedish and insists his name is Johan Ek.

When he looks in the mirror, he doesn’t recognize his own face, and he has no memory of his past.

“The guy Michael — it wasn’t me. I’m still Johan,” he said through a translator, as reported by MyDesert.com.

When Michael Boatright (picture on the right) was discovered in the hotel room, he had, “…a duffel bag of casual athletic clothes, a backpack, five tennis rackets, two cell phones, some cash, a set of old photos and four forms of identification: a passport, California identification card, veteran’s medical card and a Social Security card.”

Except for the tennis rackets, it already sounds a lot like Jason Bourne, doesn’t it? All the phone numbers in his phone were non-U.S. numbers, and when they were called, everyone disavowed any knowledge of who the man really was.

Medical workers eventually gave his condition the name, “Transient Global Amnesia” and said it must have been triggered by some sort of trauma. But Natural News readers probably share in my suspicion of that whitewashed diagnosis.

There’s quite possibly something far more mysterious at work here.

James Holmes and mind control

Take a look at James Holmes, the Colorado Batman theater shooter. He was a bright, high-IQ graduate student studying government-funded mind control technologies. And then one day he’s a crazed psychopathic shooter who allegedly shoots and kills a bunch of innocent people, then gets thrown onto so many tranquilizers and mind-numbing pills that he can’t even speak.

His apartment just happened to be set up with an astonishing maze of extremely high-end explosive devices rigged in an intricate way that no normal student could have possibly managed. His actions also set off a major push for the disarmament of the American people under the guise of “gun control.”

There is growing consensus among those who have really looked into the James Holmes story that Holmes was a victim of mind control. MK ULTRA-style mind control. Manchurian Candidate stuff. Even Holmes himself probably had no idea what he was doing when he stormed the theater in Colorado. It was all pre-programmed in his head, then triggered to set it off.

These mind control technologies really exist, by the way. They aren’t just Hollywood sci-fi. The highest levels of covert government really are involved in extreme mind control programming to create assassins that don’t even know they’re assassins. They’re “triggered” by a pre-programmed event to go on a killing rampage or to kill a specific target.

Other explanations for Boatwright’s total personality change

Michael Boatwright looks a whole lot like a mind-control subject who, for some reason, got dumped out of the program and left in a hotel room. This is conjecture, of course, but it’s more than just a wild guess, too. It’s informed conjecture based on all the astonishing revelations we’re now learning about government via the Snowden disclosures: the NSA covert surveillance spy state, the targeting of high-level government operatives for blackmail operations and so on.

Another explanation is that Boatwright could be suffering from some sort of intense multiple-personality disorder where he wakes up as Johan Ek for a few months before reverting back to Boatwright.

Yet another seemingly far-fetched possibility is that the body of Boatwright has somehow been taken over by the spirit of Johan Ek. Maybe this is some sort of grand cosmic “glitch in the Matrix,” where souls get mixed up due to a cosmic buffer overrun error. And maybe somewhere in Sweden there’s a guy who woke up and swears he’s Michael Boatwright!

A huge clue: flawless Swedish

What’s especially mysterious about all this is the fact that this man apparently speaks flawless Swedish. This is a tremendous clue that something beyond the norm is going on because even if a typical American learns to speak Swedish, he’s going to speak it with an American accent.

Boatwright apparently speaks it flawlessly. Like a native. This immediately limits the range of possible explanations for this phenomenon.

Medical staff have decided the man might be a danger to society, so they’ve secured him in the hospital until they can decide what to do with him. Their investigation is entirely centered on some sort of conventional neurological explanation, of course. Medical staff don’t believe in souls, spirits or government mind control programs, so they won’t even consider those as possible explanations for the facts right in front of their noses.

This doesn’t mean they’re wrong. There may very well be an entirely mundane explanation for this man’s experience and circumstances. Then again, he might be an ex-Jason Bourne whose mind was wiped clean so that he could exit the program.

And if you still think mind control doesn’t exist, go watch people at the grocery store sometime and notice how they all buy toxic brands of products that just happened to be advertised on television. That’s simple mind control on a consumer level, and it works like a charm. The military has far more advanced technology that’s used for strategic assassination purposes, and just as people long doubted the NSA was listening to everybody’s phone calls, there will still be people who doubt government spooks are running mind control programs for strategic purposes.

Read more details about this case at:

http://www.mydesert.com/article/20130706/LIFESTYLES03/307060025/Micha…

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2366531/Michael-Boatwrights-s…

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