American deep-state’s cyberterrorism: Security threat to every nation

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Perpetrators of American deep-state are not only capable of infiltrating into any computer or WiFi routers throughout the world, it also can take control of human brain by secretly using traceless, colorless and odorless radio frequency weapons which also in known as microwaves. According to experts, through application of microwaves, any individual can be brought under total control of the American deep-state thus even turning him into suicide attacker or assassin, thus posing serious security threat to anyone – including heads of government or high-profile political figure in any country.

Our special contributor Kim Yong-jin, a high-ranking military officer on the front line with degree in engineering in Information Processing began investigating activities of American deep-state to uncover how it infiltrates into any computer, hard-disk and electronic gadget through regular internet connections as well as WiFi routers thus secretly stealing available information, including top secret files. It also can constantly monitor activities of the targeted individual on computers by establishing connection.

Kim Yong-jin said, American deep-state can manipulate activities of Google translate by modifying source code thus causing unwarranted errors in some function that translate any content from one language to another.

He said:

I use Google Translate to translate my writings into English. The perpetrator interfered with my translation work by causing errors in some functions of Google Translate. Some errors in Google Translate started on Friday, July 26, 2024.

I have been translating information about radio frequency weapons (microwaves) into English and reporting it to intelligence agencies, senators, media, YouTube channels, and national security research institutes around the world.

My laptop’s Windows operating system suddenly became very slow or stops, or didn’t respond to mouse clicks.

The perpetrator of American deep-state blatantly increased my laptop’s CPU usage to 100 percent and memory usage to 96 percent, rendering my laptop inoperable. My laptop’s inoperability lasted from several tens of minutes to 8 hours. Here is the evidence of such activities.

Just as the US intelligence agency used Stuxnet to paralyze the operating system of Iran’s nuclear power plant, the perpetrator overloaded the CPU and memory of my laptop, rendering my laptop inoperable.

Especially when I am writing on a laptop to report to, for example, Russian intelligence agency, the perpetrator degrades the performance of my laptop and causes various program errors.

In another incident, the perpetrator blocked my laptop from accessing Wi-Fi in the 1st reading room of the Gwangjin Information Library. Here is the evidence.

I went to the front desk of Gwangjin Information Library with my laptop. I told the front desk staff, “My laptop can’t connect to the public Wi-Fi installed in the 1st reading room”. The front desk staff checked my laptop with the Wi-Fi used at the front desk of Gwangjin Information Library. My laptop was connected to the Wi-Fi normally.

I went to the 1st reading room with a male staff member of Gwangjin Information Library and checked the public Wi-Fi installed in the 1st reading room. My laptop was connected to the public Wi-Fi installed in the 1st reading room.

After the male employee of Gwangjin Information Library left the 1st reading room, the perpetrator soon blocked my laptop from connecting to the public Wi-Fi.

My laptop was connected to the public Wi-Fi installed in the 1st reading room, but was blocked after a while. I recorded the ‘No Wi-Fi’ screen with my phone.

I went to the front desk of Gwangjin Information Library again. I showed the front desk staff the ‘No Wi-Fi’ video I had taken with my phone.

I went to the 1st reading room with a male staff member of Gwangjin Information Library and checked my laptop. The staff at Gwangjin Information Library told me, “Other people in the 1st reading room are using the public Wi-Fi normally.” The staff checked my laptop for about two minutes. He moved my laptop to another seat in the 1st reading room and checked the Wi-Fi connection, and after a while, my laptop was connected to the public Wi-Fi.

After the male employee of Gwangjin Information Library left the 1st reading room, the perpetrator again blocked my laptop from connecting to the public Wi-Fi.

The perpetrator repeatedly blocked my laptop from connecting to the public Wi-Fi installed in the 1st reading room. So, I had no choice but to leave the reading room at 12:26 PM and return home.

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