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By: NewsRamp Editorial Staff
March 15, 2024
Member of PACTS, International Premieres Award-Winning Documentary at Golden State Film Festival
TLDR
- Emmanuel Lee's award-winning film can give him recognition and exposure in the competitive film industry.
- Emmanuel Lee's film meticulously documents his struggles with covert directed energy weapons attacks and the lack of assistance from law enforcement and the FBI.
- Emmanuel Lee's film aims to raise public awareness and ultimately incite congressional intervention for the plight of targeted individuals dealing with covert microwave and directed energy weapons assaults.
- Emmanuel Lee's film, Predators Don't Like Attention, sheds light on the horrific torture and harassment associated with directed energy weapons attacks.
Impact - Why it Matters
Emmanuel Lee's film sheds light on the struggles of victims dealing with covert targeting issues, bringing awareness to the use of directed energy weapons and surveillance on innocent people. The film aims to incite congressional intervention and public critical mass to address this widespread issue.
Summary
Emmanuel Lee, a member of PACTS, International, premiered his film, Predators Don't Like Attention, at the Golden State Film Festival in Los Angeles. The film portrays his struggles with directed energy weapons attacks and received the award for 'Best Editing - Featured Documentary'. The film documents the assaults Lee suffers from and aims to expose the plight of victims dealing with covert targeting issues.
Source Statement
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