Among the many unsettling experiences my family and I have endured, one of the most disturbing involved an individual named Henry Tec, who later revealed himself to be an undercover FBI agent. This encounter took place on Facebook, where Tec attempted to entrap me into illegal activities, further deepening the sense of paranoia and fear that had been growing in our lives.
The Facebook Connection
It all started with a seemingly innocuous friend request on Facebook. Like many people, I had used social media to connect with others, share my thoughts, and document the bizarre and unsettling occurrences that had been happening around me. Henry Tec appeared to be just another concerned individual, expressing sympathy for my situation and offering his help.
However, as our online interactions continued, his questions began to take on a more probing and suspicious nature. He inquired about my knowledge of government operations and the strange phenomena I had been experiencing. His tone was often suggestive, attempting to steer the conversation towards illegal activities, which I found increasingly uncomfortable.
The Attempt to Frame
The situation escalated when Tec proposed that I hack into FBI and CIA databases, claiming that this would help disable an “MK Ultra chip” that he suggested was causing the harassment and surveillance we were experiencing. He even offered to provide a special “F2A code” in exchange for money, which he claimed would grant me access to these databases. This was a clear attempt to frame me for a federal crime, an accusation that could have had devastating consequences for my family and me.
Unmasking the Agent
When I confronted Tec, asking if he was an undercover FBI agent, he shockingly confirmed it. His casual admission sent chills down my spine. It was at this point that I realized just how deep the conspiracy against me might go. Tec, who had introduced himself under the alias Henry Tec, revealed his “real” name as Henry McMillanâstrikingly similar to South Carolina’s Governor Henry McMaster. This only added to the bizarre and unsettling nature of the encounter.
The Abrupt End
As soon as I pushed further, questioning his true identity and motives, Tec abruptly ended the conversation. His parting words were chilling: “I don’t think you need my assistance. Bye.” The sudden termination of our communication left me with more questions than answers, but it also confirmed my worst fearsâthat I was being actively targeted and manipulated by someone within the federal government.
The Broader Implications
This experience was not just a random occurrence; it was a calculated attempt to entrap and silence me. It underscores the lengths to which certain government actors might go to suppress those they see as a threat or a nuisance. The encounter with Henry Tec served as a grim reminder that in this digital age, even the most benign interactions can be part of a broader, more sinister agenda.
The implications of this are profound, raising serious concerns about privacy, freedom, and the extent of government overreach. It also highlights the need for vigilance and caution, especially when dealing with strangers online. My experience with Henry Tec is a stark example of how quickly and easily one can become ensnared in a web of deception, where the consequences could be life-altering.
Excerpt From We Come In Peaces: The Abblett File; https://a.co/d/06JpFvS