that time i infiltrated the cia toronto libraries computer gaslighting operation.
headquarters was studying the intersection of how cia got material on people and then passed it on to various cafes and shops so when the person came in the cia staff informants would mention something they had been told to say when they saw the person next time. make them feel they are under surveillance.
one of our intelligence sources thought it was the toronto library systems computers the gaslighting material was coming from. the cia watching what people were doing on computers and then handing it on to people in the cafes and shops for use in the gaslighting operation.
the cia had it set up this way so if the general public became aware of the scam it would look like it was the library staff behind it all.
the person would think the librarians were doing this and goe back to the library, accuse them, maybe attack some. this would make them appear crazy to more people than themselves. as the place the info was being collected from and the people collecting it were not officially connected. only crazy people would think the toronto public librarians were gaslighting them, only crazy people would think the cia was gaslighting them.
the particular incidents headquarters were looking into were second hand bookstores. the cia would give the employees a photo of the person they wanted gaslighted and some things to say or talk about to thit. was there any thing more than suspicions to this or were the rumours correct. headquarters had a plan to find out
as i said above headquarters had a plan to discover the cia second hand book operation. they got some books together, twelve sets of about twenty books so there would be books for each of the stores they had under sousveillance.
i was to take the books in to the second hand book stores they suspected were partners in the cia gaslighting scheme. but before i did that i was to go on line at the toronto reference library and research how much i could expect to get for them and look at the web pages of all the second hand book stores in toronto. along with some other news items and websites to provide gaslighting material. then i was to go to the bookstores twelve of them and ask what their procedure for bringing books in was. wait a few days and then take the books in and see what happened.
would they gaslight me, would they say anything to suggest they had been given information on what i had been looking on the library computers.
went to a dozen bookstores doing the same with each of the exact same set of twenty books all in one day. twelve sets of twenty books all in one day and i didn't even get to keep the money. more important i got the same response at all of them which suggested they had been fed intelligence by somebody with access to the toronto reference library computers.