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Schizophrenia caused by a blood infection carried by a parasite in cats.

A pilot study from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has found evidence of Bartonella infection in the blood of people with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

“Researchers have been looking at the connection between bacterial infection and neuropsychiatric disease for some time,” says Dr. Erin Lashnits, a former veterinary internist at NC State, current faculty member at the University of Wisconsin and first author of the study.

“Specifically, there has been research suggesting that cat ownership is associated with schizophrenia due to the zoonotic parasite Toxoplasma gondii, but to date there has been no conclusive evidence in support of a causative role for this parasite. So we decided to look at another cat-associated infectious agent, Bartonella, to see if there could be a connection.”

Treated with vitamin C among other things:

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are you new here? toxoplasma gondii is real
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nope. it is not real.
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They are coming for our dogs and cats just like China
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THAT your video or your channel??
Video premiered 59 min ago.
Guy has only 1 other vid posted 1 year ago.

NO WAY you'd have found this. You made this or how did you get it???
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(likely abandoned) youtube channel got hacked
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read this, a classic example of shitzos lol

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What are the ways gang stalkers communicate?
The Masonic gang-stalkers in my area use what I call “the thinly-veiled” language to communicate, and I’ve seen them do it in person - even attempted to speak to them that way myself - and guess that they continue the tactic when texting or talking on the phone, sending emails to each other, etc. Essentially it’s speaking in metaphors.

Visual examples of this would include Joe Pesci speaking a kind of coded language in a scene from Casino when he’s on the phone, being watched by Federal Agents. He knows he’s being watched, so he and his cronies talk about ordering steaks or groceries, talking openly about how many steaks they need and what time they want to serve dinner, but the subtitles translate the code into kilos of cocaine and delivery times or whatever illegal stuff they were doing in the film.

A better example might be Lloyd Bridges’ conversation with his son Jeff Bridges in the movie Tucker: A Man and His Dream. Lloyd plays a senator that Jeff’s character (Tucker) needs in order to get approval to mass produce a new kind of car he’s constructed. But Tucker has publicly insulted “the big three” auto manufacturers, who helped get the Senator elected. So in a very nice, pleasant tone, the Senator gives Tucker the cold shoulder when they’re supposed to have a meeting, refusing to really discuss his plans, and tells him what a funny guy he is for making jokes about Ford Motor company. When the Senator leaves unexpectedly, Tucker asks his lawyer what just happened, and the lawyer translates the pleasantries into “He said, ‘stay out of the car-building industry or he’ll cut your balls off’.”

The Masons around me - some family members included - have perfected a way of speaking that is thinly veiled in metaphor. I’m on their permanent shit list, so one example I often experience is that one in particular delights in asking me to review articles online that deal with cancers, or cancer removal. At first I thought they were just passing along information because I was getting older and might want to know, but then I realized it was often in relation to a particular habit I exhibited alone, in my room, in my free time, that they don’t approve of. When they would talk to me about the cancer removal, their tone of voice simply had a weird edge of the kind you hear and see in the movie Tucker, and I finally realized that they were saying, “YOU are a cancer, and we’re trying to remove you from our body - the Masons.”

I have had many such examples, such as getting ads for “The Secret Life of Pets”, and then having some stranger approach me at my cash register at work asking a strange question like, “Do you own a dog?” And if I say, “Well I have in the past,” then they say, “My dog is STUPID and just doesn’t understand sometimes. It tries to bite me when I feed it. You don’t BITE the hand that feeds you, man.” And to respond I might say, “Well you don’t KICK your dog every time you feed it, do you? Because if my Master was an a-hole like THAT, I’d bite his hand too.” And then they seem stunned that you’re cognizant enough to speak their language, and they have to scramble to come up with another metaphor. I’ve had some WEIRD conversations that an outsider would NOT comprehend, but the gang-stalker knew what I was talking about, and I knew what I was talking about, so even though it sounded to someone on the outside like a strange conversation about Spider-Man and Jesus or something, it was actually referencing people going online or making trouble at a market or something. It’s WIERD. But that’s how they do it to keep from getting caught saying things like, “I want you to DIE,” or something overt like that. It’s subtle, and hard to prove, and some of them are better at it than others.

If Tucker had told anyone what the Senator said, they wouldn’t have understood HOW he came to the conclusion that the man was threatening him, because he was literally being polite and talking about how funny Tucker was when he made jokes about Ford Motors not caring about its customers enough to install safety belts. On the surface, the Senator was actually complimenting his sense of humor. But under the veil, he was saying, “I didn’t find it funny, and if you mess with my friends, we’ll ruin you.”

Once you understand that about Masonic gang-stalkers (and perhaps politicians in general lol), its easier to talk to them as individuals, but no easier to prove actual intent.

They tried to recruit me in 2003, and I spent four days and nights with a guy who said I could ask any question I wanted during that time, and he would answer, but not directly. He said, the whole point is deniability. So if I said, “Who told you to approach me this way? Who do you work for?” He might think for a second and say, “Do you know who invented Chess?” I’d say, “The Masons.” And he’d just smile and nod.

Now technically, he NEVER SAID “The Masons sent me to recruit you,” but at the same time, that’s what he was saying (or at the very least, implying). Since I could get as specific as I wanted, I’d ask him to confirm with a question like, “So you’re saying the Masons are trying to recruit me?” And he’d think for a second, look out the window and reply, “Does the sky look blue to you today?” I’d look outside and say, “Yes.” And he’d just shrug like, there you go. But if I accused him of saying that he was sent by the Masons to recruit me, and that he even confirmed it, he could easily deny without even having to lie. This is how initiates are often “hoodwinked”, in my opinion. They THINK they know what’s going on, but once you start reading into things, the slope can get pretty slippery, pretty fast. You might be under the impression that you’re secretly being recruited by the government or the police - and indeed there are Masons who are both military service people and/or police officers - but they’ll never be specific enough to say, “We’re recruiting you this way to cover up the fact that we’re enforcing Masonic Law before American Law.”

My would-be Masonic recruiter and I talked like that for four days and nights, and because EVERYTHING he said was couched in metaphors, it got weird, to the extent that I wasn’t at all convinced that he was even sane. I mean, WEIRD.

The gist I got was that I’d be joining an organization FOR LIFE, and that once in, I couldn’t get out - EVER. I would mostly just live my life and work at my job, but once in a while I’d be asked to do something, and when that happened, I’d be expected to drop everything - work, relationships, EVERYTHING - and do what was asked. I would earn rewards for obedience, and punishments for disobedience, but it was a vast network of interconnected people from all walks of life who could help me get better jobs, higher pay, hotter women, better deals on cars, better schools for my kids, etc. But I also couldn’t leave or ever really separate myself from it - I would never have genuine privacy - and I’d be punished for not participating by losing jobs, losing opportunities, having my girlfriend turn on me, and worse.

I kept telling him I thought it sounded a bit too nutty for me, and he kept wincing and saying, “Man, don’t make me light you on fire.” I had NO CLUE what he was saying at the time, but it unnerved me. I was with a girl I wanted to marry, and he was telling me I’d have to keep this all a secret and lie to her face about it, and I just wasn’t having it. And he kept lamenting that he didn’t want to “light me on fire”. I lost the ability to tell what was metaphor and what wasn’t at some point, but asked him whether I was already part of this organization, since he had implied that it included some of my relatives already, and he just smiled. The implication was that I was already in for life, and therefore couldn’t leave. I could only be punished for saying “no”, or rewarded for joining along and saying “yes” to whatever they had in store for me.

I opted to be “lit on fire”, and have been getting gang-stalked in some fashion or form every single day since. On the better days, it’s just psychological attacks in the form of coincidental insults on my computer or some annoying but physically harmless “attack”. On the worst days, I’ve had computers wiped out by viruses, cars sabotaged, I’ve been set up at restaurants by people who put unmentionable things in my food and drinks, I’ve been given doses of powerful allergens that either melt my face for several hours or leave bumps, welts, and skin-rashes - usually not lasting more than 24 hours - and I’ve had someone unscrew three of four screws holding a metal shield onto the bottom of my car only to realize its dragging along the interstate underneath me and throwing off sparks despite being covered in oil… they have all kinds of creative tricks to attack their targets.

And these too, count as another form of communication. It’s “carrot” or “stick”. Most people in the Mason Cult don’t like the stick, so they shut the hell up and tow the line. I’m only a single guy with no children. I broke up with my girl in 2006 to keep her away from it, only to learn later that she’d been part of it for the whole 8 years we’d been together, and she just didn’t tell me for fear of being punished.

The first rule of Fight Club - “You don’t talk about Fight Club”. They have dozens of movies and TV shows jam-packed with all of their cult philosophies, and chances are, you LOVE their work. It often has metaphors for hidden worlds, whether it be magical societies just outside of a Muggle’s reality, or a secret spy agency, or a special unit of the police, or a group of pirates who seem normal by day, but at night, are all condemned to the same horrible fate, etc. They often feature characters who would be cursed in some fashion, but can be redeemed through self-sacrifice and/or death. There’s also the metaphor for a single bad day repeating itself until you learn to stop thinking about you and instead show love to the people you normally hate. In music, an artist who recently had a biopic made about his life sang a song about how easy it is, once you know the rules, to play the game, play the game, play the game… but they made no mention of his or his band’s connection to the Mason cult in the film about his life and Bohemian ways.

I don’t know how ALL groups who use gang-stalking tactics communicate, because the tactics created by the Stasi Secret Police and the Nazis have been adopted by many different groups today, ranging from Police to private security firms to churches to big businesses (and it seems to come naturally to kids who want to bully or target any peers who are different somehow), but the Masons are one of the largest of such gangs, with 2 Million Members in the U.S. alone, or 40,000 per state if you break it up evenly (and don’t forget - they’re a global organization).

I don’t know if they get together somewhere and speak plainly about their Cult in private, but I tend to doubt it. They probably get together and speak plainly about their lives and daily routines, but for cult-related affairs, bring up a common metaphor and speak plainly about the metaphor.

Gang-stalking can work like a Flash Mob, only targeting an individual instead of springing a surprise performance of Ode to Joy on an unsuspecting group of strangers at your local mall. How do the people in those “mobs” decide to get together, and pretend like they’re shopping, while waiting for a phone call or text, or a certain hour or minute before they start singing and dancing in unison? Maybe a typical flash mob just gets together and speaks plainly about their plans via texts and phone calls and open conversations, but the Masonic gang-stalkers and their ilk are more likely to send texts about wanting to have dinner around 4 o’clock or something. So even if you happen to catch them in the act of organizing a Reverse-Flash Mob all around you (the Targeted Individual), and somehow get someone in authority to actually check their phone… all that will be found is a recommendation for attending a barbeque at 4 o’clock, perhaps with a warning not to catch fire if you step too close to the grill.

Gang-stalking is a rotten practice, but highly effective, and extremely hard to prove (even harder when you learn just how many police, fire-fighters, doctors, lawyers, judges, politicians, business people, and church folk are part of it).

Many may not even know why they’ve been asked to wear a specific kind of t-shirt to a specific location on a specific day and time, but it’ll feel like a coordinated attack to the person being triggered by the symbolism of the day, which is tailored to each target individually. I suspect that they have local “handlers” who use funds from a pooled resource to watch the targets in their area. The handlers may assign the watching to a few people working in shifts. The minions take notes about the target’s activities, behavior, anything they say or type over the course of 8 hours say, and then the handler comes up with a way to get under the target’s skin based on their daily habits and personal preferences. At that point, the handler sends out texts to rank-and-file members asking them to eat at Joes and maybe wear that Bart Simpson t-shirt today or something. When they get there, they might see five other people wearing Simpsons Tees, and because there are possibly 40 THOUSAND Masons per state, dropping everything whenever asked to do this kind of thing, they may not even know each other. But the primary team could add a bit of “street theater” around the target to enhance the psychological effect.

But they also learn secret handshakes and things like that as well to identify one another. If you thrive on earning the approval of others and enjoy being rewarded for bullying unwitting “threats” to your community - if you can “get your mind right” and not ask too many inconvenient questions - its probably a lot of fun living a double life like that. You get to feel like you’re part of this big team and earn rewards, etc.

For my part, I think they’re a bunch of brainwashed nuts in desperate need of some kind of public oversight. But the whole point is to rise above the rank and file “Muggles” of the world - the sleeping public - and feel “special”. When they use their network to raise money for kids or entertain a crowd with a free rendition of Ode to Joy, or pool their resources and talent to make a better film or song or building… more power to them. When they’re driving people nuts and making them so paranoid they go on shooting sprees simply because they don’t like their politics - and when they’re using that Ed Snowden style intrusion into their neighbors’ private lives to find reasons to judge and target and (metaphorically speaking) trim the hedges of their community… it’s not so divine; just delusional and dangerous.

Hope this answer helps.

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are you new here? toxoplasma gondii is real
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You’re not wrong but it makes me wonder if every schizo had been exposed to cats at some point? Or are there some schizos that haven’t been around cats?

Taking a Paraguard supplement would systematically kill all parasites that are known to cause mental illness.

There was a lot of talk a few months ago that anti parasitics have been proven to treat a wide list of mental illnesses.
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It could be a possibility that every thought, urge and craving could be traced to all the little bugs that make up a human being.
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So we are merely the life support system for our microbiome?

Interesting hypothesis.
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Bacteria was on a cliff and it decided it’d be nice to go to the beach. So sprout legs. Kill the dinosaurs and bring forth Henry Ford. The bacteria then drove to the beach.
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are you new here? toxoplasma gondii is real
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You’re not wrong but it makes me wonder if every schizo had been exposed to cats at some point? Or are there some schizos that haven’t been around cats?

Taking a Paraguard supplement would systematically kill all parasites that are known to cause mental illness.

There was a lot of talk a few months ago that anti parasitics have been proven to treat a wide list of mental illnesses.
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It could be a possibility that every thought, urge and craving could be traced to all the little bugs that make up a human being.
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If that were the case then schizophrenia wouldn’t exist because it would be the norm for everyone.
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That’s just one. What about the supposed fungus caused by consumption of sugars? Constantly reminding the brain to eat more sugars. Maybe there is something driving each urge? Demons? Or bugs? Maybe none of it’s real.

Regardless, as much as we try to avoid it, we are earthlings. Comprised of the very elements found on earth. And somehow for a brief period of time, those elements become animated. And stay up all night watching Seinfeld reruns.
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read this, a classic example of shitzos lol

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What are the ways gang stalkers communicate?
The Masonic gang-stalkers in my area use what I call “the thinly-veiled” language to communicate, and I’ve seen them do it in person - even attempted to speak to them that way myself - and guess that they continue the tactic when texting or talking on the phone, sending emails to each other, etc. Essentially it’s speaking in metaphors.

Visual examples of this would include Joe Pesci speaking a kind of coded language in a scene from Casino when he’s on the phone, being watched by Federal Agents. He knows he’s being watched, so he and his cronies talk about ordering steaks or groceries, talking openly about how many steaks they need and what time they want to serve dinner, but the subtitles translate the code into kilos of cocaine and delivery times or whatever illegal stuff they were doing in the film.

A better example might be Lloyd Bridges’ conversation with his son Jeff Bridges in the movie Tucker: A Man and His Dream. Lloyd plays a senator that Jeff’s character (Tucker) needs in order to get approval to mass produce a new kind of car he’s constructed. But Tucker has publicly insulted “the big three” auto manufacturers, who helped get the Senator elected. So in a very nice, pleasant tone, the Senator gives Tucker the cold shoulder when they’re supposed to have a meeting, refusing to really discuss his plans, and tells him what a funny guy he is for making jokes about Ford Motor company. When the Senator leaves unexpectedly, Tucker asks his lawyer what just happened, and the lawyer translates the pleasantries into “He said, ‘stay out of the car-building industry or he’ll cut your balls off’.”

The Masons around me - some family members included - have perfected a way of speaking that is thinly veiled in metaphor. I’m on their permanent shit list, so one example I often experience is that one in particular delights in asking me to review articles online that deal with cancers, or cancer removal. At first I thought they were just passing along information because I was getting older and might want to know, but then I realized it was often in relation to a particular habit I exhibited alone, in my room, in my free time, that they don’t approve of. When they would talk to me about the cancer removal, their tone of voice simply had a weird edge of the kind you hear and see in the movie Tucker, and I finally realized that they were saying, “YOU are a cancer, and we’re trying to remove you from our body - the Masons.”

I have had many such examples, such as getting ads for “The Secret Life of Pets”, and then having some stranger approach me at my cash register at work asking a strange question like, “Do you own a dog?” And if I say, “Well I have in the past,” then they say, “My dog is STUPID and just doesn’t understand sometimes. It tries to bite me when I feed it. You don’t BITE the hand that feeds you, man.” And to respond I might say, “Well you don’t KICK your dog every time you feed it, do you? Because if my Master was an a-hole like THAT, I’d bite his hand too.” And then they seem stunned that you’re cognizant enough to speak their language, and they have to scramble to come up with another metaphor. I’ve had some WEIRD conversations that an outsider would NOT comprehend, but the gang-stalker knew what I was talking about, and I knew what I was talking about, so even though it sounded to someone on the outside like a strange conversation about Spider-Man and Jesus or something, it was actually referencing people going online or making trouble at a market or something. It’s WIERD. But that’s how they do it to keep from getting caught saying things like, “I want you to DIE,” or something overt like that. It’s subtle, and hard to prove, and some of them are better at it than others.

If Tucker had told anyone what the Senator said, they wouldn’t have understood HOW he came to the conclusion that the man was threatening him, because he was literally being polite and talking about how funny Tucker was when he made jokes about Ford Motors not caring about its customers enough to install safety belts. On the surface, the Senator was actually complimenting his sense of humor. But under the veil, he was saying, “I didn’t find it funny, and if you mess with my friends, we’ll ruin you.”

Once you understand that about Masonic gang-stalkers (and perhaps politicians in general lol), its easier to talk to them as individuals, but no easier to prove actual intent.

They tried to recruit me in 2003, and I spent four days and nights with a guy who said I could ask any question I wanted during that time, and he would answer, but not directly. He said, the whole point is deniability. So if I said, “Who told you to approach me this way? Who do you work for?” He might think for a second and say, “Do you know who invented Chess?” I’d say, “The Masons.” And he’d just smile and nod.

Now technically, he NEVER SAID “The Masons sent me to recruit you,” but at the same time, that’s what he was saying (or at the very least, implying). Since I could get as specific as I wanted, I’d ask him to confirm with a question like, “So you’re saying the Masons are trying to recruit me?” And he’d think for a second, look out the window and reply, “Does the sky look blue to you today?” I’d look outside and say, “Yes.” And he’d just shrug like, there you go. But if I accused him of saying that he was sent by the Masons to recruit me, and that he even confirmed it, he could easily deny without even having to lie. This is how initiates are often “hoodwinked”, in my opinion. They THINK they know what’s going on, but once you start reading into things, the slope can get pretty slippery, pretty fast. You might be under the impression that you’re secretly being recruited by the government or the police - and indeed there are Masons who are both military service people and/or police officers - but they’ll never be specific enough to say, “We’re recruiting you this way to cover up the fact that we’re enforcing Masonic Law before American Law.”

My would-be Masonic recruiter and I talked like that for four days and nights, and because EVERYTHING he said was couched in metaphors, it got weird, to the extent that I wasn’t at all convinced that he was even sane. I mean, WEIRD.

The gist I got was that I’d be joining an organization FOR LIFE, and that once in, I couldn’t get out - EVER. I would mostly just live my life and work at my job, but once in a while I’d be asked to do something, and when that happened, I’d be expected to drop everything - work, relationships, EVERYTHING - and do what was asked. I would earn rewards for obedience, and punishments for disobedience, but it was a vast network of interconnected people from all walks of life who could help me get better jobs, higher pay, hotter women, better deals on cars, better schools for my kids, etc. But I also couldn’t leave or ever really separate myself from it - I would never have genuine privacy - and I’d be punished for not participating by losing jobs, losing opportunities, having my girlfriend turn on me, and worse.

I kept telling him I thought it sounded a bit too nutty for me, and he kept wincing and saying, “Man, don’t make me light you on fire.” I had NO CLUE what he was saying at the time, but it unnerved me. I was with a girl I wanted to marry, and he was telling me I’d have to keep this all a secret and lie to her face about it, and I just wasn’t having it. And he kept lamenting that he didn’t want to “light me on fire”. I lost the ability to tell what was metaphor and what wasn’t at some point, but asked him whether I was already part of this organization, since he had implied that it included some of my relatives already, and he just smiled. The implication was that I was already in for life, and therefore couldn’t leave. I could only be punished for saying “no”, or rewarded for joining along and saying “yes” to whatever they had in store for me.

I opted to be “lit on fire”, and have been getting gang-stalked in some fashion or form every single day since. On the better days, it’s just psychological attacks in the form of coincidental insults on my computer or some annoying but physically harmless “attack”. On the worst days, I’ve had computers wiped out by viruses, cars sabotaged, I’ve been set up at restaurants by people who put unmentionable things in my food and drinks, I’ve been given doses of powerful allergens that either melt my face for several hours or leave bumps, welts, and skin-rashes - usually not lasting more than 24 hours - and I’ve had someone unscrew three of four screws holding a metal shield onto the bottom of my car only to realize its dragging along the interstate underneath me and throwing off sparks despite being covered in oil… they have all kinds of creative tricks to attack their targets.

And these too, count as another form of communication. It’s “carrot” or “stick”. Most people in the Mason Cult don’t like the stick, so they shut the hell up and tow the line. I’m only a single guy with no children. I broke up with my girl in 2006 to keep her away from it, only to learn later that she’d been part of it for the whole 8 years we’d been together, and she just didn’t tell me for fear of being punished.

The first rule of Fight Club - “You don’t talk about Fight Club”. They have dozens of movies and TV shows jam-packed with all of their cult philosophies, and chances are, you LOVE their work. It often has metaphors for hidden worlds, whether it be magical societies just outside of a Muggle’s reality, or a secret spy agency, or a special unit of the police, or a group of pirates who seem normal by day, but at night, are all condemned to the same horrible fate, etc. They often feature characters who would be cursed in some fashion, but can be redeemed through self-sacrifice and/or death. There’s also the metaphor for a single bad day repeating itself until you learn to stop thinking about you and instead show love to the people you normally hate. In music, an artist who recently had a biopic made about his life sang a song about how easy it is, once you know the rules, to play the game, play the game, play the game… but they made no mention of his or his band’s connection to the Mason cult in the film about his life and Bohemian ways.

I don’t know how ALL groups who use gang-stalking tactics communicate, because the tactics created by the Stasi Secret Police and the Nazis have been adopted by many different groups today, ranging from Police to private security firms to churches to big businesses (and it seems to come naturally to kids who want to bully or target any peers who are different somehow), but the Masons are one of the largest of such gangs, with 2 Million Members in the U.S. alone, or 40,000 per state if you break it up evenly (and don’t forget - they’re a global organization).

I don’t know if they get together somewhere and speak plainly about their Cult in private, but I tend to doubt it. They probably get together and speak plainly about their lives and daily routines, but for cult-related affairs, bring up a common metaphor and speak plainly about the metaphor.

Gang-stalking can work like a Flash Mob, only targeting an individual instead of springing a surprise performance of Ode to Joy on an unsuspecting group of strangers at your local mall. How do the people in those “mobs” decide to get together, and pretend like they’re shopping, while waiting for a phone call or text, or a certain hour or minute before they start singing and dancing in unison? Maybe a typical flash mob just gets together and speaks plainly about their plans via texts and phone calls and open conversations, but the Masonic gang-stalkers and their ilk are more likely to send texts about wanting to have dinner around 4 o’clock or something. So even if you happen to catch them in the act of organizing a Reverse-Flash Mob all around you (the Targeted Individual), and somehow get someone in authority to actually check their phone… all that will be found is a recommendation for attending a barbeque at 4 o’clock, perhaps with a warning not to catch fire if you step too close to the grill.

Gang-stalking is a rotten practice, but highly effective, and extremely hard to prove (even harder when you learn just how many police, fire-fighters, doctors, lawyers, judges, politicians, business people, and church folk are part of it).

Many may not even know why they’ve been asked to wear a specific kind of t-shirt to a specific location on a specific day and time, but it’ll feel like a coordinated attack to the person being triggered by the symbolism of the day, which is tailored to each target individually. I suspect that they have local “handlers” who use funds from a pooled resource to watch the targets in their area. The handlers may assign the watching to a few people working in shifts. The minions take notes about the target’s activities, behavior, anything they say or type over the course of 8 hours say, and then the handler comes up with a way to get under the target’s skin based on their daily habits and personal preferences. At that point, the handler sends out texts to rank-and-file members asking them to eat at Joes and maybe wear that Bart Simpson t-shirt today or something. When they get there, they might see five other people wearing Simpsons Tees, and because there are possibly 40 THOUSAND Masons per state, dropping everything whenever asked to do this kind of thing, they may not even know each other. But the primary team could add a bit of “street theater” around the target to enhance the psychological effect.

But they also learn secret handshakes and things like that as well to identify one another. If you thrive on earning the approval of others and enjoy being rewarded for bullying unwitting “threats” to your community - if you can “get your mind right” and not ask too many inconvenient questions - its probably a lot of fun living a double life like that. You get to feel like you’re part of this big team and earn rewards, etc.

For my part, I think they’re a bunch of brainwashed nuts in desperate need of some kind of public oversight. But the whole point is to rise above the rank and file “Muggles” of the world - the sleeping public - and feel “special”. When they use their network to raise money for kids or entertain a crowd with a free rendition of Ode to Joy, or pool their resources and talent to make a better film or song or building… more power to them. When they’re driving people nuts and making them so paranoid they go on shooting sprees simply because they don’t like their politics - and when they’re using that Ed Snowden style intrusion into their neighbors’ private lives to find reasons to judge and target and (metaphorically speaking) trim the hedges of their community… it’s not so divine; just delusional and dangerous.

Hope this answer helps.

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Great story telling talent bro
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sounds quite truthy to me.
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Is this a joke?

If not wow
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Not even a little bit funny. And they look like grown people, too.
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Schizophrenia caused by a blood infection carried by a parasite in cats.

A pilot study from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has found evidence of Bartonella infection in the blood of people with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

“Researchers have been looking at the connection between bacterial infection and neuropsychiatric disease for some time,” says Dr. Erin Lashnits, a former veterinary internist at NC State, current faculty member at the University of Wisconsin and first author of the study.

“Specifically, there has been research suggesting that cat ownership is associated with schizophrenia due to the zoonotic parasite Toxoplasma gondii, but to date there has been no conclusive evidence in support of a causative role for this parasite. So we decided to look at another cat-associated infectious agent, Bartonella, to see if there could be a connection.”

Treated with vitamin C among other things:

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Is Schizophrenia Genetic?

Existing research indicates that there are genetic risk factors for schizophrenia. The heritability of schizophrenia has been found to range between 60% to 80%. 50%<

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Is this a joke?

If not wow
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Not even a little bit funny. And they look like grown people, too.
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revelation of the method by a bunch of satanists

i worked at darpa, know about how them ha ing te h for decades before the public is aware

their tech is nothing compared to what white people on the other side of the ice wall have though....and they are not happy with how their relatives are being treated here.
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Not even a little bit funny. And they look like grown people, too.
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revelation of the method by a bunch of satanists

i worked at darpa, know about how them having tech for decades before the public is aware

their tech is nothing compared to what white people on the other side of the ice wall have though....and they are not happy with how their relatives are being treated here.

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My favorite onion by far is this one:




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Great comedy though.
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the outtakes on some of their clips gotta be even funnier

how many times did they film her before she could say that line with a straight face?
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Great comedy though.
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the outtakes on some of their clips gotta be even funnier

how many times did they film her before she could say that line with a straight face?
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it's revelation of the method by satanists, they dgaf if some j die because they don't care, they invented lies and are happy for unaware poor j ones to be targets instead of them.
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Great comedy though.
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the outtakes on some of their clips gotta be even funnier

how many times did they film her before she could say that line with a straight face?
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it's revelation of the method by satanists, they dgaf if some j die because they don't care, they invented lies and are happy for unaware poor j ones to be targets instead of them.
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they like to control bloodlines because they think they can then kesp reincarnating into their same family. BUT IT DOES NOT WORK LIKE THAT....pwrmanent desth of evil is REAL.

satanic j are ok with poor j being targets bc they don't want to be reincarnated poor, so thry will kill them and others, they dgaf. THEY ARE WRONG THOUGH BECAUSE EVIL WILL NO LONGER BE REINCARNATED HERE OR ANYWHERE, EVER AGAIN.
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are you new here? toxoplasma gondii is real
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You’re not wrong but it makes me wonder if every schizo had been exposed to cats at some point? Or are there some schizos that haven’t been around cats?

Taking a Paraguard supplement would systematically kill all parasites that are known to cause mental illness.

There was a lot of talk a few months ago that anti parasitics have been proven to treat a wide list of mental illnesses.
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It could be a possibility that every thought, urge and craving could be traced to all the little bugs that make up a human being.
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So we are merely the life support system for our microbiome?

Interesting hypothesis.
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Someone had a plate of chocolate chip cookies

Would you like one ? They said at the office

Oh, no … but the things that live in me want them very much and won’t leave me alone until I eat them … producing stomach acids, enzymes and hunger pangs until I give them the sugar they demand”

It was the right group and they all laughed … a knowing laugh… like a private joke
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Schizophrenia caused by a blood infection carried by a parasite in cats.

A pilot study from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has found evidence of Bartonella infection in the blood of people with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

“Researchers have been looking at the connection between bacterial infection and neuropsychiatric disease for some time,” says Dr. Erin Lashnits, a former veterinary internist at NC State, current faculty member at the University of Wisconsin and first author of the study.

“Specifically, there has been research suggesting that cat ownership is associated with schizophrenia due to the zoonotic parasite Toxoplasma gondii, but to date there has been no conclusive evidence in support of a causative role for this parasite. So we decided to look at another cat-associated infectious agent, Bartonella, to see if there could be a connection.”

Treated with vitamin C among other things:

[link to doctoryourself.com]
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Is Schizophrenia Genetic?

Existing research indicates that there are genetic risk factors for schizophrenia. The heritability of schizophrenia has been found to range between 60% to 80%. 50%<

[link to www.verywellhealth.com (secure)]

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They did twins studies back in the 1970’s

Somewhat genetic but not predictable
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Not funny.

You have no idea how devastating this illness is to the person and to the family of that person.

My mom's mom was paranoid schizophrenic back in the day when they did insulin therapy. Grampa couldn't afford the care so he was instructed to divorce her and turn her over as a ward to the state. She was the love of his life and it destroyed him.

Not funny at all.
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We don't care about your lifestory, humorless one! Lighten UP! it's way funny!!!
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Obviously this was fake but they do believe there’s a correlation between sinus infections and depression and schizophrenia. The infections cause inflammation of an area of the brain that can affect behavior. Scary stuff as I have frequent sinus inflammation…
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Obviously this was fake but they do believe there’s a correlation between sinus infections and depression and schizophrenia. The infections cause inflammation of an area of the brain that can affect behavior. Scary stuff as I have frequent sinus inflammation…
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Neti Pot 110-115 degree filtered water with sea salt.
It's done wonders for my chronic sinus issues.
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