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Default Mar 07, 2019 at 08:14 AM
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Hi.
I am absolutely a Targeted Individual and people
love to put psych labels on me because of it.
But I know I'm sane. People aren't ready for the
new high tech reality of our times even though the
weaponry is on military battleships and jets.
Anyway, I have some questions:
If you hear voices- is it one person or is it two
people, as in, a couple?
Do you hear the voices from different directions?
Do these voices change "character"?
Is any bodily pain in sync with voices?
Does your voice ever seem like it is not your own?
-as in, the sound of your voice actually changes, sounds
choked or forced?
I know there are Voice 2 Skull headsets that exist and
are used on victims.
I'm curious to know if you're an actual
victim.
You can talk to me about it because I
understand symptoms.
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Default Mar 21, 2019 at 01:42 PM
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Hi.
I am absolutely a Targeted Individual and people
love to put psych labels on me because of it.
But I know I'm sane.
Were you diagnosed by a therapist as schizophrenic because you talked about gang-stalking?

This is a Schizophrenia thread so if you are sane, maybe there is another place you can post this? I really want to be educated about this. I believe your story and I think this is a real issue in modern day society.
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