Comments by "Олександр Колада" (@Idontwantahandle6669) on "Dr. Todd Grande"
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@jchristiancaldwell the only way to hack a person's mind would be through microchipping. I know that my cell phone is monitored 24 hours a day just is yours and everyone else's. I also misread your comment, I thought you were saying your.mind has been hacked, which is why I said you probably have paranoid schizophrenia. I myself thought I was being gang stalked/became a targetted individual for a short period of time because I would straight up hear voices that weren't my own in my head. It turns out the stress of lockdown pushed my type 1 bipolar disorder into overdrive, and that the voices in my head were caused by mania. After I figured that out, I stopped feeling as if everyone was out to get me or spying on me, I was just manic. It comes and goes. A person with paranoid schizophrenia however requires medication to make that feeling go away. Microchip implant technology has been around since 1998, and was first developed as a means of curing mental illness because the chip will prevent your mind from having certain thoughts. I don't believe bthat they ever actually rolled it out, but when you have guys like Elon Musk saying he wants to microchip everyone's brains, and google executives saying the same, you know it isn't for the greater good, it's about control. All of those 80's speed metal bands were right, we're going to get microchipped. Perhaps my favourite song regarding such stuff is "Twilight of the Gods" by Helloween. There's a reason the United States government tried to have heavy metal outlawed.
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