You’re the Bomb: Terror Tactics
There are many “terror tactics” that are used in certain operations that are often purely psychological, and some are just meant to discredit your validity as a witness or victim. I am using this as an example as it’s happened in real life, and others may experience this. There are most probably no bombs implanted in you, so if you are genuinely concerned, you don’t have to sprint into the emergency room to get checked.
I can name a familiar account in which someone was told that both a bomb and drugs were implanted in various body cavities. The bomb scare was implemented to cause anticipation in addition to fear. The time it was supposed to go off kept being stated and also delayed. When the stated time would pass (4 o’clock, the birthday party, tomorrow morning, etc.) another timeframe would immediately be implemented as an anxiety measure. Keeping you in fight or flight plays a huge roll in the entire process, but especially in the beginning with the synthetic voices and operators getting you “oriented.”
The drug situation was even more elaborate. This one included “street theatre” style conditioning as well as the tactics mentioned above. It was stated that this person had heroin in a specific body cavity, and that they were going to be reported. There was a certain path that the operators knew was a daily routine. Every day the same items would be seen in the same place they were placed before, but something would be added or taken away.
Dogs were walked around the path, and were made to appear as if they would attack. This would make the victim more apt to believe they had drugs planted inside them, as it suggests the dogs are sniffing something out. The whole time thoughts are forcefully being programmed into the subject’s mind to further convince them in the delusion and incite fear. It ended sometime after the victim decided it wasn’t true because the authorities never came, and because they realized that engaging with the dog walkers led to a positive experience.
Any time a target gets comfortable or has a pleasant experience it’s dashed into pieces to try and “shatter their mind.” It causes anxiety when good things happen, because their goal is to keep you on edge.
Since I have been told that this story is incredibly ridiculous, I thought to research this to see if this had ever actually happened. I’ll admit a real instance is hard to find, but here is what I actually found:
Here are some examples where individuals have either been implanted with bombs or where bombs have been used in a manner closely related to human implantation or attachment:
1. The 2009 Underwear Bomber: On Christmas Day in 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to detonate explosives concealed in his underwear on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. The device was not surgically implanted but was hidden in his clothing, sparking concerns that terrorists might use body implants to bypass security checks .
2. Surgical Bomb Implant Plot (2010): In 2010, there were reports that al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) was developing bombs that could be surgically implanted in terrorists. These reports surfaced after a failed assassination attempt on a Saudi Arabian counterterrorism official by a suicide bomber who had hidden explosives inside his body. Though the bombs were not surgically implanted, the concept raised alarm about potential future methods .
3. Brian Wells (Pizza Bomber Case): In 2003, Brian Wells, a pizza delivery man, was forced to wear a collar bomb around his neck during a bank robbery in Pennsylvania. While this bomb wasn’t implanted, it was forcibly strapped to him, and the case became notorious when the bomb exploded during a standoff with police, killing Wells. The incident is often referred to as the “Pizza Bomber” case .
4. Fictional Examples: Implanted bombs have also appeared in fiction, particularly in movies and television. In the film The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Bane’s henchmen surgically implant explosives inside individuals as part of their plan. Similarly, in the TV series 24, there were storylines involving terrorists with explosives implanted in their bodies.
5. Hostages with Explosive Devices: There have been instances where hostages are fitted with explosive devices to enforce compliance or as part of ransom or terror tactics. This isn't implantation in the surgical sense but involves attaching bombs to individuals, often in the form of vests or collars, as seen in various hostage situations globally.
6. Suicide Bombers: While not implanted, suicide vests or belts are a grim example where bombs are attached to individuals with the intent of detonation by or with the individual. An example mentioned on platforms like X includes the case of Israa Riad Jabes, who was involved in an attempted car bombing in Jerusalem in 2015, though this was an external device rather than an implant.
7. Theoretical and Historical Medical Implants for Control or Experimentation:
- During historical and often ethically dubious experiments, there have been claims and some documented cases where devices or substances were implanted into individuals for various reasons, though not always explosive in nature. For instance, the CIA's alleged experiments with mind control under MK-ULTRA, as mentioned in X posts, where individuals like Theodore Kaczynski were supposedly subjects, though these weren't bomb implants but rather related to mind control experiments.
8. Logic Bombs in Humans: While more metaphorical, there's discussion around "logic bombs" in software terms where code is designed to do harm under certain conditions. Extending this metaphor to humans, one could consider cases where individuals are coerced into behavior under threat (like a psychological "bomb"), but this doesn't involve physical implantation.
9. Medical and Security Scenarios: There's speculative fiction and conspiracy theory territory where microchips or small explosive devices might be implanted for tracking or as a means of control or assassination. However, real-world verified examples are scarce or non-existent in the public domain:
- An X post about CIA experiments in 1968 mentioned attempts to implant electrodes in Vietcong prisoners, which, while not bombs, indicates a historical interest in using implants for control or information gathering.
These examples illustrate that while the literal implantation of bombs into humans as a common or documented practice isn't prevalent, various analogs exist where explosives are attached to or inadvertently end up within human bodies due to warfare or terrorism. Always remember, especially with information from social platforms like X, to critically evaluate the context and veracity of the claims.
By the way, this particular target had never heard of this sort of bomb before, and has never seen The Dark Knight.