posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 11:26 PM
Originally posted by kidflash2008
reply to post by anomic
One could also say those who are targeted by "mind control" are schizophrenic. How do we tell the difference between those who may be under some
type of influence of mind control, those who are drug addicts, and those who are mentally ill?
If they're drug addicts you can give a test for that. As for mental illness, psychiatry is a soft science. Some would even call it a pseudo science.
There is no biological or truly objective test for any known mental illness.
I spent years of extreme social anxiety and mild V2K, the V2K being generally very rare, although not at the beginning. I thought it might be some
form of mental illness and tried taking meds, which did nothing but sedate me. I showed signs of what the doctors called mental illness, but I
attributed a lot of my atypical behavior not to mental illness but neurological and cognitive deficits which I believe is part of the reason I was
targeted. I think it is no coincidence people with such deficits have a higher probability of "mental illness." Then when I turned 21 it came back
in the form of extreme mind control, V2K and gang stalking, and I became enlightened that it was not me; it was something external. I have not
experienced social anxiety since.
I am personally very suspicious that people with various forms of mental disorders are really experiencing symptoms of mind control. The people in my
minority group who call themselves TIs disown me for taking a strong position like this but I don't care. I'll say whatever I like.
[edit on 17-11-2008 by anomic]