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| G7PSK:
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| Rascal:
The internet is littered with examples of apparent mind control Although in the first instance it might be worth seeking medical advice if the voice in your head becomes to controlling. Electronic harassment might sound like a half decent excuse when the police read you your rights - but I wouldn't be convinced the judge will see it that way. |
| igendel:
--- Quote from: Riotpack on April 21, 2018, 05:33:50 am ---They CAN -Read/modify/impersonate thoughts, blocking of thoughts -Read attempt write psuedo memories -See what you see -Hear what you hear -Sleep Deprivation -Hearing “voices” -General behaviour control in some situations 147 49.66% --- End quote --- No they cannot (except perhaps sleep deprivation, any idiot kid with a drumset in a nearby building can do that, and I have no idea what "147 49.66%" means). In fact, this statement is more false than all the sham products Dave debunked, combined. It is important to remember that mental illness is just like any other illness, in the sense that it can happen to anyone, it's not something to be ashamed of and in many cases it can be treated or mitigated successfully by a professional. Finally, my MA in cognitive psychology has some use ;D |
| james_s:
The original post really is shockingly like the emails I started getting a while back from an old friend who was later diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. He was completely normal and a fairly smart guy when we were younger. |
| cheeseit:
I've seen this thing happen to two good friends and I concur; please talk to a psychiatrist, and don't do drugs. It was both scary and sad talking to them but also strangely interesting to experience. |
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