Cell Phone Attacked Ted Kennedy?

(Conspiracy Nation, 05/21/08)In “Checking The Science Links” (http://www.shout.net/~bigred/ScienceLinks.html) one of the “missing links” was “Fear Over 'Killer' Mobile Numbers.”

The missing link dated from 2004. What could the story have been? Conspiracy Nation did a Google search on the subject. A related story was found.

On July 19, 2004, BBC News reported on cell phone users in Nigeria who feared answering calls. Rumors had spread that “if one answers calls from certain 'killer numbers' then one will die immediately.” (“Panic at Nigerian 'killer calls'”)

Suppose some secretive department of the government wanted to test a new, anti-terrorist technology. Suppose an ability was being developed where a phone call to a terrorist would immediately “take him out.” Nigeria might have been chosen as a place to conduct tests. After all, any rumors of “killer calls” could be attributed to “crazy” black Africans.

In December of 2006, Senator Tim Johnson suffered some sort of seizure. He was talking on the phone when it happened. Tom Heneghan reported at the time as follows:

...Senator Johnson of South Dakota was attacked with Stoner Technology in which low and high frequency signals were used to twist arteries and blood vessels in the Senators body using high frequency signals to create a bleeding of the brain or brain hemorrhage. All this is done folks by attacking the target while they are using their own cell phone or a landline phone. This technology of course is available to none other than the phone specialists at the NSA.”

(“Senator Tim Johnson Target Of Assassination Attempt. Call 911”, http://orlandomary.twoday.net/stories/3072444/)

The question arises: Was Senator Ted Kennedy on the phone Saturday when he suffered a “seizure”, a short electrical disturbance in the brain? The nearest which can be tracked down at the moment is that Kennedy became ill following a walk with his dogs at his oceanfront home on Cape Cod. Was he talking on his cell phone at the time?

Best wishes are offered to Senator Kennedy for a speedy recovery. The question must be asked, however, who might have harbored malice against the Massachusetts senator?

Long-time readers of conspiracy reports may recall “The Clinton Body Count.” A Google search on the subject should provide detailed information. A statistically improbable number of dead bodies are associated with the Clintons, such as Vince Foster, Ron Brown, and dozens of other names. Did Ted Kennedy almost get added to the Clinton Body Count? Recall that Kennedy decided to endorse Barack Obama. Kennedy stands in the way of a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Reports show several well-wishers have phoned Ted Kennedy since his seizure. Not mentioned is if Hillary Clinton phoned to wish him well. Maybe she did. But maybe Senator Kennedy saw the caller ID and feared now to answer.

Of course, a difficulty with this theory of the cell phone assassination attempt is yesterday's diagnosis of a brain tumor. But maybe the tumor was only found incidentally, a nick-of-time after-effect of the cell phone seizure.

And what does Stephen King's muse intuit on the general subject of cell phone weaponry? His novel “Cell” reportedly includes the concept of an auditory signal that can destroy a person's brain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(novel)

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