The CIA Covert Operation: Episode 7 — False Witnesses, Entrapment, and how the CIA Manufactures Paranoia
The Systematic Use of Flying Monkeys and False Witnesses in Modern Transnational Repression
A currently active case at the Federal Court of Canada and Canadian IRCC. A case of persecution, torture and transnational repression by the US Government, by the CIA aided by the FBI. 10 years, 7 countries and 16 escape trips. A case filed in Sweden, England, Qatar, Norway and now in Canada. A transnational repression in 6 countries including Egypt. A case filed with the United Nations and Inter American Commission on Human Rights.
By Jace
When the rules no longer protect you, you are forced to protect yourself.
That principle — echoed by Mark Carney, now Prime Minister of Canada — is the reason I continue to create a public record of my case.
I am accusing the United States government of persecuting me, blocking me from work for years, and attempting to kill me inside the U.S. The Egyptian authorities acted as proxies, breaking my leg to reinforce the same control. After filing a torture case against the U.S., I fled. I am now in Canada, where my asylum claim has been rejected and where the pattern of transnational repression continues.
This episode focuses on one of the most dangerous components of a psychological operation:
false witnesses, staged incidents, and the deliberate manufacturing of paranoia.
1. Hypervigilance Is Not a Symptom — It Is a Response
Psychologists like Dr. Ramani describe a common reaction among targets of institutional abuse:
hypervigilance
documenting everything
recording conversations
writing long emails
becoming “the detective of your own life”
This is not mental illness.
It is survival. It is international guidelines to document our experiences during periods of persecution recommended by the United Nations and other human rights organizations.
When you know you are a target, you must gather evidence because no one else will. Despite the CIA hacking my devices and deleted evidence, I managed to collect as much as I can and present it in my Asylum claims.
Psychologists , Michele Lee and Dr. Ramani discuss about the state of being hypervigilant in such narcissistic relationships, which is in my case lead by white supremacist psychopathic and corrupt CIA agents who still mock black people like monkeys 🐒
Specially when you are harmed and survived personal attacks and extrajudicial killing attempts being hypervigilant and highly cautious is a right of protection not a state of mental health disease. Flying monkeys once see a dehumanized target they are more likely not only to discriminate but also to torture and take part in k i l l i n g the target.
2. The NYPD Ambush: How Paranoia Is Manufactured
One of the clearest examples occurred in New York:
An unmarked black vehicle
No police identification
Sudden sirens
A fabricated traffic violation
A ticket issued under intimidation
Later, the narrative becomes:
“NYPD follows everyone. You’re no different.”
But this was not routine policing.
It was ambush, designed to create fear and self‑doubt.
3. The Statesboro Break‑In: A Classic Entrapment Setup
This pattern began in Georgia.
I returned home from work to find:
the garage open
the house disturbed
items misplaced
I called the police.
They entered the house.
After they left, my car keys were missing.
For days, I searched everywhere.
Nothing.
Then, a week later, the keys reappeared.
If I had filed a complaint, the narrative would be:
“See? The keys were in the house. He’s paranoid.”
This is how false paranoia is engineered.
4. The Same Tactic Repeated in Canada
In the Canadian reception center, the same pattern reappeared.
I woke up and my glasses were gone.
When I reported it, staff opened a drawer filled with five pairs of eyeglasses — something that makes no sense. People who need glasses wear them; they don’t store them in a drawer.
The message was clear:
“Everyone loses things.”
“You’re overreacting.”
“You’re paranoid.”
Later, I found my glasses under the bed — not where I always place them.
And I have independent proof of where I normally keep them.
This was not forgetfulness.
It was manufactured confusion.
5. Staged Overhearing: Crisis as a Weapon
One of the most common PSYOP tactics is staged overhearing — conversations designed to be heard by the target.
Examples:
• Crisis induction
A man loudly saying his 90 days in the shelter are over and he will be homeless.
• Fear of eviction
Staff telling me I could be evicted into the cold, even though I had warned them months earlier about my timeline.
• Manufactured urgency
People around me discussing thefts, fingerprints, police involvement — all designed to push me toward panic.
These are not random conversations.
They are scripts.
6. The Goal: Make the Target Look Paranoid
The operation relies on a simple formula:
Create small incidents
Make them look like coincidences
Push the target to react
Use the reaction as “evidence” of paranoia
This is how character assassination works.
Even Meta’s AI summarized it perfectly when I tested the pattern:
“This is a tactic where someone doesn’t just react to problems — they manufacture incidents to feed and amplify paranoia.”
In my case this is what the CIA project to the public around, the manufacturing is not in my head, it is an organized Psych operation the CIA has mastered to eliminate their targets.
7. Visual Exclusion: Helping Everyone Except You
Another tactic used in both the U.S. and Canada is visual exclusion:
Others get medical care immediately
You wait weeks
Others get laundry slots
You get none
Others get X‑rays
You are denied yours for months
The goal is to create:
humiliation
anger
desperation
self‑doubt
In the U.S., someone with a minor scratch received an ambulance.
In Canada, someone with a headache received immediate care.
Meanwhile, I coughed for a month, visited the ER three times, and was ignored.
This is not bureaucracy.
It is dehumanization.
8. False Witness Preparation
Before a target is harmed, false witnesses are prepared.
This happened in:
my staged accident in Pennsylvania
the Scarborough shelter
the reception center
the U.S. benefits office
multiple workplaces
The pattern is always the same:
provoke a reaction
document only the reaction
erase the context
build a file
This is how entrapment works.
9. The Ontario Works Incident: Imported Fear
In Canada, a supervisor named Brianna called me out of nowhere and accused me of “harassing” staff — even though I had never spoken to her and had not contacted my caseworker.
This is not normal behavior.
It is imported fear.
She behaved as if I were a dangerous man — because the U.S. narrative had already been delivered to her.
She even threatened to sue me.
Why would a 44‑year‑old man, with a broken knee, two crutches, and no history of violence, be treated as a threat?
Because the psychological operation pre‑frames the target.
10. The Coney Island Example: How Fear Is Installed
In the U.S., I once waited two hours at a benefits center.
Dozens of people were served.
I was told to “make a phone call.”
Then a man came in angry, shouting at staff.
Police arrived, handcuffed him, and dragged him out.
The message was clear:
“If you complain, this will happen to you.”
This is how fear is installed into the mind of a target — and then exported to other countries.
11. Identity Erasure and Religious Manipulation
Identity erasure is another tactic:
refusing to use my first name
using only my middle name
misnaming me deliberately
Meanwhile, Muslim clients around me were favored, helped, and prioritized — a tactic designed to provoke anger and religious insecurity.
This is not about religion.
It is about control.
12. Why They Need False Witnesses
Before a target is harmed, the operation must:
build a narrative
collect witnesses
create a pattern
frame the target
This is why they push you to church, shelters, and public spaces — to surround you with people who can later be used as “witnesses.”
This is why they stage incidents.
This is why they provoke reactions.
This is why they manipulate your environment.
It is not paranoia.
It is preparation.
Conclusion: The Difference Between Caution and Paranoia
There is a difference between:
being paranoid
andtaking precautions because you are being targeted.
I am cautious — because the pattern is real, 4 AIs confirmed it, it is documented and repeated across borders.
This is Episode 7.
In the next episode, I will examine how religious identity, race, and geopolitics intersect in transnational repression — and why Arabs, whether Christian or Muslim, are uniquely targeted.
Thank you for reading.
Download my case files from my case website: https://bazjace.wixsite.com/jacerealstory
Or from Google Drive:
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