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As we mentioned during the Fort Bragg murder/suicide spate, the military
      are not pawns without emotions, and break when asked to do
      inhuman tasks. As we mentioned during the NASA leaks of the Face on Mars, probe images put on the web prior to be
      doctored, which Hoagland secured, proving the cover-up re Mars.
      NASA employees, smarting from being barked at by arrogant emissaries from
      the White House and treated like servants rather than professionals, were
      having a pay-back. There was a theft, as yet un-recovered, of some 400
      laptops from a secure Pentagon war room, and surely this was not an
      outside job. Because those laptops were not recovered, rules went out
      about frequent and close inventory checks. Sensors installed, and the
      like, such that they could be located once used. 
      
      All this was to discourage employees, and up the track record on
      prosecution and recovery. However, those working on the Space
        Station, as other NASA projects, see the true intent of
      these efforts, not told to the public. Only the elite, and wealthy, are to
      be housed, and escape, even the NASA employees and their families left
      behind like trash. And beyond these plans, what horror unannounced
      to the public lies there, that such secrecy is needed. This contractor
      [Russell Edward Filler], unable to satisfy his curiosity, slipped away
      with a laptop, to better explore this in the seclusion of his home.
      Caught, or sensing this was eminent, he committed suicide, knowing the
      worse was awaiting him. Torture may be illegal in the US, in law
      enforcement, but the CIA has long fine tuned methods that leave
      no marks, yet are as unbearable in pain as broken bones and severed limbs.
      This is no secret among those likely to become victims, and thus the utter
      secrecy that prevails. He was caught, frankly, in a horror of what must be
      coming for he and his family, and the horror of being caught with the
      laptop. 
      
      Where we are accused of increasing suicide by talking about the
      impending danger, the opposite is the case. Those who know what is coming,
      and can mentally and emotionally prepare, are far less likely to
      take the easy way out that those who do not know, but suspect, a
      horror. Imagination is worse than facts, and that's a fact.