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originally posted by: thesaneone
What bothers me is people claiming they know something but can not prove it.
originally posted by: WineAndCheese9
originally posted by: thesaneone
What bothers me is people claiming they know something but can not prove it.
US defense budget is 500 billion a year
You think they can't afford few antennas, and few "volunteers" to run their tests and develop this tech
You are dreaming and making a fool of yourself
originally posted by: thesaneone
Im not the one who believes in "mind control microwave telepathy ability"
Who's the fool?
Somebody has been trying to drive me crazy for four years. This accumulated in me being detained under Section 2 of the Mental Health Act last week, utterly against my own and also my family's will. I waited 5 days to see the head clinician and he took 5 minutes to decide that I should not have been sectioned in the first place, and unconditionally discharged me on the spot. I do have to wonder; who's driving who crazy??
originally posted by: VigiliaProcuratio
Somebody has been trying to drive me crazy for four years. This accumulated in me being detained under Section 2 of the Mental Health Act last week, utterly against my own and also my family's will. I waited 5 days to see the head clinician and he took 5 minutes to decide that I should not have been sectioned in the first place, and unconditionally discharged me on the spot. I do have to wonder; who's driving who crazy??
Oh, it's a case of "me watching them watching me watching them". A tit-for-tat, cat-and-mouse, love-hate kinda thing... a bit like Tom & Jerry if you catch my drift. Apparently I'm the crazy one because I regularly beat them at their own game and without getting stressed out. I dunno, maybe I was just hallucinating when somebody stuck their camera in my face so as to get a scan of my eyes. Maybe I was also tripping balls when I saw that plane flying backwards, like the one which did a 360° turn on its own axis whilst maintaining its trajectory. Maybe those people I was with didn't duck to the ground when that Cessna dive-bombed at us near a sheer cliff-edge not far from and minutes after somebody mentioned the army base, being the same one which those Russian nuclear bombers visited a short time ago just off the Cornish coast. Maybe children aren't going missing, being chopped up and fed to the rich. Maybe it wasn't the Holy Spirit which gave me the inspiration I so desperately needed to desist with my hunger strike. Maybe my CPN didn't quit her job because she realised that I was right all along. Or maybe I was right because they're still freakin' following me!
It makes me really sad being followed around relentlessly.
What you described fits more into schizophrenia than a simple 'delusional disorder'. In any case, I think you need to understand just what it's like
to be in a position of being labelled as 'mentally ill' just for speaking out against being targeted by people who know very well what they're doing.
Enforcing the Mental Health Act, be it through medication alone or compulsory detention, is quite obviously not the appropriate option if the subject
is not a threat to their self or anybody else. Why do you think I was released so quickly?
One thing people might not realise is that refuting one's claims and classifying them as a sufferer of 'paranoid delusions', is tantamount to having
that exact 'condition' should the claims actually be true. If you're going to sit there and tell me that what I have experienced for four years is
complete nonsense then it might suggest that you are delusional, because there is no way whatsoever that you could know either way. I cannot
expect anybody to wholly agree, yet it ought come as no surprise if outright rebuttals are met with suspicion.