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ICAACT was created to bring awareness to the general public and the legal systems around the world about serious human rights abuses utilizing remote influencing technologies. Our aim is to obtain evidence.  

ICAACT is an Independent Non Profit Human Rights Organization. We work together with a number of NGOs, Civil Rights Movements and Human Rights groups.

ICAACT was created to obtain evidence of serious Human Rights abuses for Victims of Electronic Terrorism worldwide.

We aim to provide evidence to the individual victim, as well as for all victims of these crimes.

We use specific testing equipment, to ensure that the data that is collected worldwide is conformed and compatible in order for the results to be admissible in both national and international court systems on a later date.

Along with the testing we do case studies, with data obtained through questionnaires.

 

About Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance - FFCHS 

Overview 

FFCHS is a conference call group that began February 26, 2005. We presently have members in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, India, China, the Middle East, and Australia. 

We are advocates of social change through peaceful means only. We do not now nor will we ever condone any type of violence in our struggle for freedom. 

We meet at conference calls throughout the week for purposes of support, networking, and advocacy. Times and call-in information are listed on the "Conference Calls and Contacts" page at this site. It is our goal to bring awareness to local and state officials, Congress, the media, and the general public of harassment group activities, mostly consisting of organized stalking and electromagnetic torture, so that laws will be passed and other measures taken to free those entrapped in what is known to us as "the secret holocaust." 

 

Since the first test-tube baby was born more than three decades ago, in vitro fertilization has evolved into a highly sophisticated lab procedure.

In the laboratory, scientists have cloned stem cells from human skin and egg cells. This is significant because the process could eventually be used to produce organs or other parts that are genetically identical to the patient's own, and therefore, pose no risk of rejection when transplanted.

Stem cells are primitive, unspecialized cells. A 5-day-old human embryo, called a blastocyst, contains an inner cell mass composed of about 12 embryonic stem cells.

Adult human bodies contain relatively few stem cells, mostly concentrated in the bone marrow.

Stem cells’ value to researchers is that they can be induced into becoming specific tissue or organ cells. 

The cloning procedure works by combining a patient's body cell with an unfertilized egg cell from a donor.

The patient's skin cell is inserted into the outer membrane of the egg cell and chemically induced to begin developing into a blastocyst.

In the blastocyst, embryonic cells divide, producing a mass of stem cells.

The stem cells can be induced to differentiate into different types of cells as needed (heart, nerve, muscle, etc.). These cells are genetically identical to the patient's own cells (that is, they are cloned).

In the future, the cloned cells could be transplanted into the patient to replace damaged cells.

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