Review by jeetramjat -- Tortured in Ashram by Prem Nambiar
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Review by jeetramjat -- Tortured in Ashram by Prem Nambiar
In Tortured in Ashram by Prem Nambiar, the author visits Amritapuri Ashram in Kerala, India, in one the bhajans there he suddenly feels itching sensation on his body like someone is throwing needles at him he looks around and founds nothing after few days he starts seeing other people scratch different parts of their body. He asks around but founds nothing, he returns to his room and founds that his things has been stolen he reports it to the authorities and they assure him that they will capture whoever is responsible but in the end his things keep getting stolen and the itching sensation becomes worse and he starts feeling tired and having headaches.
After a long internet search he founds out about microwave weapons that sends Extremely Low Frequency signals to brain to cause pain and such. He leaves the Ashram and goes back to US but the pain doens't stop. The perpetrators are able to track him and cause him pain.
In this book the author tells us about his attempts to stop the pain caused by the microwave weapons and his attempts to convince the government of the microwave weapons.
I have read many articles about Amritapuri Ashram, Many people who goes there for few weeks stays there for the rest of their lives. If what the author is telling is true then most of the people who stays there are staying because of the microwave weapons, if they leave the perpetrators will cause them great pain using the microwave weapons.
The Government should be able to help it's people yet thousands of people like the author are still suffering to this day, many of them just give up hope and commits suicide. When they ask the government for help the government just ignores their cries for help, refuse to believe their stories and label's them mentally ill. Illegal human experiments are still continuing yet the government is doing nothing to stop them.
This book was a great and quick read. The author's struggle against microwave attacks was seriously sad.
I didn't find that many errors, it must have been Professionally proofreaded. There was a error that stood out, It was in Page 73, "President Barak Obama" It should be written as Barack not Barak.
I give this book 3 out of 4. While this book was great, at many points it felt like the author was just trying to fill the pages.
What i disliked the most was the author's information on brain and how it works. It takes nearly 15 pages and it wasn't that necessary to the story. What i liked the most was the author's detailed information about The Government's Illegal Human Experiments.
This book is great for Political Science Students. They will enjoy it.
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