Okay, this is just an update to something that happened three or so weeks ago.
Bryan’s surgeon won’t agree to operate on him until he finds some place to live besides his Toyota. Bryan says this is “MEDICAL COINTELPRO” but whatever. I’ll side with the doc on that determination.
So Bryan did get a place to stay in New Jersey but was there for like 24 hours or so before he ran away, because he was “harassed” by a nude man. No elaboration but it was serious enough that upon (presumably) seeing this man’s penis, he ran away as quickly as possible.
(Side note – Bryan did serve in the US Army. How did Bryan survive a sausage fest like the Army being surrounded by other men in various states of undress?)

Today, he’s emailing the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, rudely demanding private accommodations where there is zero chance of him encountering another man’s genitals.
His stated reasons are, of course, irrelevant. It’s because he saw a naked man and freaked out.



Sounds like Robert Duncan wants to get on the “V2K jammer” grift. Says he is developing a machine that will block mind control / V2K.
There are countless devices like this already for sale. Of course none of them work because the hallucinations are not caused by external influences that can be blocked.
Duncan is respected by a lot of TIs so I guess now is a chance for him to make a few more bucks off of mentally ill people looking for a solution other than psychiatric treatment.
He’s already tempering expectations about his device, stating it won’t work on all TIs. So if you buy this and it doesn’t do anything, well, it’s not his fault, he warned you, and you can expect to pay big bucks for it.
Of course he won’t state WHAT it is or the theory of its operation. We can’t have a community of open-source hardware hackers contributing to this nor can we have it studied by actual scientists. Because after all, if mind control / V2K is real, we certainly wouldn’t want academics getting access to any information that would prove that conclusively.
If he’s actually waiting for FDA approval, well, that’s not going to happen. The FDA isn’t going to approve a treatment unless it can be shown to be safe and effective. While I’m sure the gizmo will be perfectly safe (it likely won’t do anything at all other than maybe light up), it won’t be effective beyond the placebo effect. None of the other “V2K” gadgets out there have FDA approval.
If this were actually real (it’s obviously not) all he need to do is just explain the theory of operation and publish schematics. The FCC and FDA would have no jurisdiction over someone publishing plans. But it’s not about helping people, it’s about the grift. He wants the cash by selling a solution that only he has.
Bryan gets rude and uppity with the staff at the Veteran’s Shelter in NJ; slams the door when they go to talk to him.
Bryan claims that the staff over there found out about his social media and he is apparently extremely unhappy about that.
I’m not sure why he accuses the staff of being “rude” for merely discovering his social media. Bryan goes out of his way to spam / broadcast his (mis)adventures off to the whole world with no privacy settings, what does he expect? Everyone but the people who are there to help him (doctors, social workers, etc.) can see it?
The TI folk hero, Robert Duncan, who is often erroneously referred to as a “Dr” and proclaimed as one of the inventors of mind control technology and as a CIA turncoat says his Facebook account was hacked by people from “Islamabad, Nigeria”. Only problem is there is no Islamabad in Nigeria. Islamabad is a city in Pakistan.
There will be no computing freedom until the silicon trojans embedded in all US designed CPUs are removed. If you want freedom, you will have to ensure that no unseen radiation is enabling remote control of your devices. Ask me anything about BadBIOS and hardware trojans.
Bryan had oral surgery at NYU a few days ago. Not clear exactly what procedure(s) he received. He has swelling in the face that he claims is an infection. He says doctors won’t prescribe him steroids for the swelling.
Not a doctor obviously, but I’ve had surgery in my mouth before, they gave me some painkillers and recommended ice packs for the swelling, which was considered normal. I’m a bit skeptical of Bryan because I remember him trying to sue a church’s free medical clinic in San Diego because he had a bit of swelling when he had some dental work done there. He’s a big baby.
https://www.facebook.com/693134908/posts/2327428464125816
Also, attaching a screenshot from the video here. He’s staying at the Veteran’s Haven shelter in New Jersey. Unsure if they relented and gave him a room with a private bathroom, or if Bryan just accepted the fact that he might have to see an occasional wiener other than his own once in a while.
Anyway, in this screenshot, you can see an assortment of “stuff” he has laid out on his table, including a large package of sugar, an OJ container, a six pack of beer, some medicine, and what appears to be chlorhexidine mouthwash (available by Rx only – this is what I got after getting oral surgery myself).
Anyway, I’m not negatively commenting on the beer simply because I drink myself and I don’t consider this in of itself evidence of alcoholism but I find it interesting because this is the first time I’ve seen Bryan in possession of alcohol.
We’ve only heard about Bryan drinking from third parties who left comments here, and from Bryan himself when he admitted to some bad behavior in Ecuador with a prostitute that one time.
(Oh, as a final comment, there’s actually only a single beer visible in this photo. You can see the entire six pack if you watch the video. This was the clearest still I could get so that’s why I used this one.)
I don’t think that’s beer, I think it’s two four-packs of Stewart’s Cream Soda.
Okay. My bad! Thanks.
Now I have a craving for that.
I recognized the white-text-on-red-diamond Stewart’s logo immediately even if it was too fuzzy to read. It’s not the cream soda brand I usually buy but it’s still really good if you prefer the refreshing premium cream soda taste over the cheap cream sodas that are way too oversweet.
Hey, I thought it was pee.
Bryan is in the hospital again. He’s complaining that his nurse is a perp because she keeps feeding him Tylenol every four hours.
I guess his actual complaint is that it is disturbing his already erratic and poor sleep habits but presumably the Tylenol is actually supposed to help with his post-op pain.
Well Bryan, do you want treatment or do you want to whine about being treated?
Is Bryan still in the hospital?
He posted some emergency room tweets yesterday and nothing since (as of around 5pm on July 4th). His usual pattern is that he posts from the emergency room but then, within 12 hours, is back to his normal “torture”-posting from his car in Teeterboro as though nothing has happened but that does not seem to be the case this time.
Most current update I can find was one from this morning where he records a conversation with the doctor in the hospital. I didn’t have a chance to listen (have company over for the 4th, not interested in explaining who Bryan is to them):
I kinda expect that they gave him some of the “good stuff” like Valium to calm him down.
Oh, right, I forgot that he’s also on TikTok now. I don’t understand why anyone over the age of about 25 posts on TikTok, it’s an utter garbage website and I especially hate how you can’t play a video and then listen to it while doing things in other tabs, at least not in Chrome. The video just pauses until you return back to the tab.
Anyway, the video is the usual “Bryan sees a doctor, doctor gives sensible, educated opinion of a possible diagnosis, then Bryan starts his schizophrenic rambling while the very patient doctor smiles and nods” kind of hospital audio.
There’s a few other TIs on there. Candy is one of them. Bryan has also said he believes TikTok is a way to get his message in front of the Chinese government.
Bryan books a flight in October for Hong Kong. Did he get his passport situation sorted out? Will he actually go?
Bryan weighs in on the recent Supreme Court cases in a reply to a CIA whistleblower.
Bryan is complaining about the hospital cancelling future appointments because he missed three consecutive appointments for PT. He’s now threatening to go back to Los Angeles.
I don’t personally care where Bryan ends up, but he’s not doing his treatment plan any good by moving back and forth between cities like this. It will probably set him back by many months and missing appointments will get you shitcanned by the provider no matter what city you’re in.
Bryan had yet another fender bender on the street (unsure if it’s New York or New Jersey). He says the other driver was honking and backed up into him. I’m not entirely sure why they sent out four cops for a minor fender bender.
Probably something to do with Bryan being belligerent in every social situation he gets into. Not saying Bryan was dangerous, just that cops tend to overreact whenever someone gets mouthy.
Yeah if someone looking as disheveled as Bryan looks, babbling almost incoherently as Bryan babbles, and him going all belligerent anytime he has to talk to anyone, I would lock my doors and wait for the police, and tell the 911 operator that is what I was doing.
To someone with no clue to any of his problems, ost of which are major, he would be down right terrifying.
He is a piece of work. Implants are expensive and rarely covered by regular insurance. This includes both Medicaid and Medicare. It is considered a cosmetic procedure, therefore not necessary. If he has access to those kinds of funds, why does he sleep in his car? This is puzzling. A whole mouthful of implants would exceed the amount of money you can claim as a non-taxable gift. Heck, one jaw would exceed that.
As for his fear of penises, no clue at all. Perhaps he trips someone’s gaydar. But really, communal living with a bunch of men means penises will be flopping all over the place. Unless someone is smacking him with one, he needs to chill out. Just like living with a bunch of girls. Tits are flopping around all the time. It’s part of life.