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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 10:59:57 · 3 answers · asked by Bob D1 7 in Health Mental Health

XYZ is correct. Based upon my own analysis of the evidence supporting TI claims of remote influences; their physical, recorded, and documented evidence is significant. Things like using high-gain microphones to detect and record projected sounds and voice, and ultrasonic piezoelectric transducers to detect and record projected pulsed energy fields. These are conditions totally external to the TI. Electronic instruments do not lie.
It seems to me that the mental health community has got to come up with an explanation for these external effects, rathering than simply ignoring them. Moreover, the mental health community needs to deliver up some kind of case history of mental health conditions which explains the great number of common effects TIs experience around the world. My guess is that the mental health community has no such case history to support their position on the issue. That suggest to me, they already know what its about and don't want to get involved.

2007-09-08 20:22:08 · update #1

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go to www.gangstalking.com....read up

2007-09-15 04:32:00 · answer #1 · answered by MotherKittyKat 7 · 0 0

People who are really targeted will be classified as Mentally Ill. It is not possible for people to prove they are being targeted, especially when they are being targetted by somebody really powerful and having a big network.
Depression in most cases is a result of a series of bad experiences. Depression will never go away unless those causes are identified. Antipsychotics dont help, they may help by shutting down the brains functions for a short period of time, they cause more harm than good.

2007-09-07 14:48:42 · answer #2 · answered by XYZ 1 · 1 0

I don't have the answer to this. But talk to your doc. He probably knows the true answer. You can trust him to be honest.

2007-09-07 12:47:06 · answer #3 · answered by Marguerite 7 · 0 0

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