The effect types categorized:

Here is a list of most of the common effects.  It is not exhaustive,
but is intended to show the reader how the perpetrators' pallette
of stress effects is broken down.  Indent levels are used to show
categories and sub-categories:

1.  Invasive At-a-Distance Body Effects (including mind)

    a.  Sleep deprivation and fatigue
        i.  Silent but instantaneous application of "electronic
            caffeine" signal, forces awake and keeps awake
        ii. Loud noise from neighbours, usually synchronized
            to attempts to fall asleep
        iii.Precision-to-the-second "allowed sleep" and "forced
            awakening"; far too precise and repeated to be natural
        iv. Daytime "fatigue attacks", can force the victim to sleep
            and/or weaken the muscles to the point of collapse
    b.  Audible Voice to Skull (V2S)
        i.  Delivered by apparent at a distance radio signal
        ii. Made to appear as emanating from thin air
        iii.Voices or sound effects only the victim can hear
    c.  Inaudible Voice to Skull (Silent Sound)
        i.  Delivered by apparent at a distance radio signal;
            manifested by sudden urges to do something/go somewhere
            you would not otherwise want to; silent (ultrasonic)
            hypnosis presumed
        ii. Programming hypnotic "triggers" - i.e. specific phrases
            or other cues which cause specific involuntary actions
    d.  Violent muscle triggering (flailing of limbs)
        i.  Leg or arm jerks to violently force awake and keep awake
        ii. Whole body jerks, as if body had been hit by large jolt
            of electricity
        iii.Violent shaking of body; seemingly as if on a vibrating
            surface but where surface is in reality not vibrating
    e.  Precision manipulation of body parts (slow, specific purpose)
        i.  Manipulation of hands, forced to synchronize with closed-eyes
            but FULLY AWAKE vision of previous day; very powerful and
            coercive, not a dream
        ii. Slow bending almost 90 degrees BACKWARDS of one toe at a
            time or one finger at a time
        iii.Direct at-a-distance control of breathing and vocal cords;
            including involuntary speech
        iv. Spot blanking of memory, long and short term
    f.  Reading said-silently-to-self thoughts
        i.  Engineered skits where your thoughts are spoken to you
            by strangers on street or events requiring knowledge of
            what you were thinking

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