The Bird Feather Scattering Incident – Part 5: Follow-up Inquiries & Summary of the Incident
This is a continuation of “The Bird Feather Scattering Incident – Part 4: Inquiry to the Chiba Prefectural Police and Call from the Kashiwa Police Station.”
5-1. Inquiry Sent the Day After the Call from Kashiwa Police Station

Based on other irregular responses by the Kashiwa Police Station and similar events involving other institutions and companies, I submitted the following questions:
Is there a mechanism in place whereby calls to the Kashiwa Police Station are connected—either directly or intentionally—to individuals affiliated with a certain organization, either inside the station or elsewhere?
Is it true that the Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters instructed officers to respond by phone instead of in writing?
I received no response to these inquiries.

5-2. Until the Eviction Lawsuit Filed by SMC

The day after the phone exchange with Kashiwa Police, I again submitted an inquiry via the Chiba Prefectural Police website including further suspicious points. I did not receive any response. I continued to submit inquiries on the following dates, but received no replies:
In 2023: June 14, July 3, July 20, August 2, August 22, October 2, November 6, December 6
In 2024: February 8, June 20, August 21
The inquiry submitted on August 21, 2024 specifically requested clarification on the following five points:
Whether the 110 call I made was properly recorded.
Whether an instruction was given to respond by phone and not in writing, and whether internal guidelines exist to avoid written responses.
Whether the operator who responded to my 110 call was not a regular employee of the police headquarters.
Why, despite calling the Kashiwa Police Station, my phone’s call log showed the recipient as "Togane Police Station – Kanayago Police Box."
Whether the call was routed to someone affiliated with a specific external organization.

5-3. After the Eviction Lawsuit by SMC Was Filed

(1) Sending a Message Identical to One Addressed to the Mayor of Kashiwa
On October 22, 2024, I sent a message via the Chiba Prefectural Police website containing the same text I had sent to Kashiwa City's “Message to the Mayor” portal.
The main content was as follows:
I had received a complaint from SMC demanding the surrender of the property, with the first hearing scheduled for October 24.
I had already submitted documentary evidence regarding employees of the Public Health Center, Daito Kentaku Partners, and Kashiwa Fire Department, as well as three cases involving suspicious uniformed officers whose employment standards were questionable.
The apartment where I currently reside is of vital importance for the following reasons:
It is a critical site for verifying the methods and technologies used to harm victims of Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI).
It is a place visited by suspicious individuals, including those impersonating police officers.
It must be preserved to prevent destruction of evidence.
I expressed strong protest, stating that this situation should have been avoidable.
I also raised the question: Who exactly is responsible for the following?
The repeated appearance of suspicious uniformed police officers
The phenomenon of 110 calls not being recorded in the phone log
The fact that a call made to the correct number of Kashiwa Police was shown as being made to a distant police box in Togane City
The unnatural passage of fire and emergency vehicles
Acts at the fire station resembling psychological sabotage using sound and light
The case where a public health official impersonated someone else
No replies were received from either the Chiba Prefectural Police or the Mayor of Kashiwa.

(2) Allegations of Torture and Attempted Murder
On January 28, 2025, I again contacted the Chiba Prefectural Police.

At that time, I additionally wrote:
“Since September 2019, I have been subjected daily to torture and human experimentation in my current apartment—equivalent to bodily harm or attempted murder. In some cases, the abuse has been so severe that it could be considered attempted murder in substance.”
Even with this grave assertion, I received no response.

5-4. Incident Summary
I understand that none of the readers of this post, including the property management staff, were physically present at the following scene on May 6, 2023:
Feathers scattered across the corridor
Flapping sounds from the smart meter box next door
Two people who appeared to be police officers arriving at the scene
Both the police officer(s) and I hearing what sounded like chicks chirping
Additionally, because the 110 call does not appear in my phone log, I understand that a third party cannot confirm this fact.
However, based on the following objective facts, I believe a third party could reasonably conclude that “The Bird Feather Scattering Incident” was not a fabrication and appears credible:
On the morning of May 6, 2023, I called the Chiba Tokatsu Area Office → Kashiwa City Environmental Department → Kashiwa Police Station.
My call with the Kashiwa Police lasted 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
The phone number displayed was Kashiwa Police Station, but the recipient was shown as a police box in Togane City, about 50 km east.
I took photos of the scattered feathers that day.
At 9:43 AM on May 8, 2023, I emailed the property management company about the incident, and the same day received a reply saying they would check the site.
The property manager later reported the following:
On May 8 and 10, they checked the site and found no live birds, but confirmed twigs and debris in the meter box.
On May 23, a cleaner removed the debris, and no birds were found. It could not be confirmed whether the cleaner spoke with me.
There was no odor at the site during an inspection in the week of May 15.
I submitted online inquiries to the Chiba Prefectural Police on May 9, 16, 26, and June 7, 2023.
On June 7, a call from Kashiwa Police came in at 3:11 PM (lasting 23 min 44 sec), followed by a second call at 3:47 PM (lasting 4 min 32 sec), and I called them back at 3:57 PM (19 min 44 sec). Total duration: approx. 48 minutes.
My smartphone displays the call as from Kashiwa Police’s number, but labels the recipient as a distant police box in Togane City.
I submitted follow-up inquiries on (please refer Fig. 14 below) :
2023: June 14, July 3, July 20, August 2, August 22, October 2, November 6, December 6
2024: February 8, June 20, August 21, October 22
2025: January 28
Is it not possible to infer from this pattern that something seriously wrong is being concealed?
I believe this grave matter is the torture and human experimentation I have been subjected to—conducted for the purpose of remotely monitoring and manipulating human brain activity—an aim that seems to overlap with the goals of Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI), in which multiple U.S. personnel were affected.

I recently found documents confirming that the CIA once operated human experimentation programs.
What I am experiencing now may very well be a more advanced form of that very program.
Today, I learned that there was once a secret mind control & chemical interrogation research program called MK-ULTRA in the United States.https://t.co/aiYTbx6gOy
— えむたや (@emtaya_3) March 30, 2025
The torture & human experimentation I continue to endure may be an evolved version of that program.#Lawyer #UN…

