Mind control and the modern citizen

One interesting point, rarely considered by the mind control community or its critics, is that it is possible, indeed common, to have isolated or restricted psychosis-like experiences that are relatively benign.

For example, someone might hear voices, have unusual beliefs, or experience their thoughts being broadcast or altered from outside, while not being significantly disabled by their experiences.

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Posted by Klint Finley

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  1. Had something to say about about this myself…just seems like a whole keep the genie in the bottle discourse. And I agree with you about the lack of clear effect…people are different, after all.

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