TIs claim that there are 1000s of people in the U.S. and around the world who are targeted by technology which monitors, tracks, and disrupts their daily lives 24/7, remotely. I have personally seen and heard both their physical evidence and their recorded evidence in support of their claims. Most people in the general public simply write these TIs off as nut cases. I don't think that they are. I think there is something to what they say is occurring. Even if they are mentally unstable, don't we as a society have some kind of moral obligation to seriously research this matter and find out "exactly" what is going on with all these folks. Very nearly all of them, world wide, suffer the same effects and symptoms. If its just mental illness and delusional, how can that be? Can the mental health community come up with some kind of case history that could support the mental illiness hypotheses. Are, is it just safer to simply ignore these people? Maybe there's a cover-up after all.
2007-09-07
10:59:13
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Bob D1
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➔ Psychology
For getyonx: how can paranoid schizophenia explain the common effects TIs experience around the world? How can it explain external physical effects like being able to use high-gain microphones to detect and record projected voice and sounds, as well as piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer elements to detect projected pulsed energy, all external to the TIs themselve? How about the harassing and abuses messages left on TI's home answering machine and on their cell phone answering service? There are other significant external effects as well. No, the physical evidence suggest to me that there are whole aspects of this thing that the government and the mental health community do not want to acknowledge or address. What TIs experience is not all that difficult to detect and record. The government knows this and so does the mental health community. They are not responding to TIs for a reason -- its called, don't interfere with experiments in progress.
2007-09-08
20:40:41 ·
update #1