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Gang-Stalking and T.I.'s

Started by albrecht, June 10, 2016, 10:04:33 AM

albrecht

Interesting article on the subject in the NY Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/11/health/gang-stalking-targeted-individuals.html?_r=0
"For the few specialists who have looked closely, these individuals represent an alarming development in the history of mental illness: thousands of sick people, banded together and demanding recognition on the basis of shared paranoias."
Their greatest victory so far? Richmond (CA so expected wacky stuff) city council banned space weapons that could be used on targeted individuals ("T.I.'s")
http://richmondstandard.com/2015/05/richmond-council-passes-resolution-supporting-ban-on-space-based-weapons-2/

ziznak

paranoid schizophrenia + internet =

JesusJuice

You ever see those Lena Kochman videos or read her blog? She keeps deleting her blogs and YouTube channels every so often so it's a little hard to keep track of her. Here is her current blog:  http://homelesspeoplearepeople.blogspot.com/

This is a good, basic recap of her:  https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Lena_Kochman


albrecht

Quote from: JesusJuice on June 10, 2016, 01:24:14 PM
You ever see those Lena Kochman videos or read her blog? She keeps deleting her blogs and YouTube channels every so often so it's a little hard to keep track of her. Here is her current blog:  http://homelesspeoplearepeople.blogspot.com/

This is a good, basic recap of her:  https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Lena_Kochman
Wow she even inadvertently used a ST line from their hit "Institutionalized": "I'm not crazy, you're the one that's crazy!" Ha. I almost want to think she is trolling people or trying to get views because most schizo or really drug/alcohol addled homeless I've seen wouldn't have ability/skills (or maybe even know) about youtube. Though increasingly I do see the younger homeless with all kinds of electronic devices and even "refugees" in Europe with smartphones so maybe not?
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rp3h/lansberry/news_990611.html
This guy, Bob Lansberry, was (in)famous for quite some time on the East Coast. Pre-internet but he would hand out flyers, have poster-boards, write letters, etc. The internet doesn't have many references to him, alas. But one of the true believers for many years and predicted the paranoia (or 'reality' in some cases) of government surveillance and harassment.
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rp3h/lansberry/story.html


JesusJuice

Quote from: albrecht on June 10, 2016, 07:50:17 PM
Wow she even inadvertently used a ST line from their hit "Institutionalized": "I'm not crazy, you're the one that's crazy!" Ha. I almost want to think she is trolling people or trying to get views because most schizo or really drug/alcohol addled homeless I've seen wouldn't have ability/skills (or maybe even know) about youtube.


No she's the real deal. She got kicked out of her apartment because she kept harassing the mail man.


She keeps making new blogs so it's hard to keep track of her but it's just pages and pages of different blogs about how people are coughing at her.

albrecht

Quote from: JesusJuice on June 10, 2016, 07:54:47 PM

No she's the real deal. She got kicked out of her apartment because she kept harassing the mail man.


She keeps making new blogs so it's hard to keep track of her but it's just pages and pages of different blogs about how people are coughing at her.
There was a classic caller into Norry several years ago bitching about being removed from her public housing due to the harassment of demons/devils/government-agents/neighbors, etc and conspiracy about housing authorities and neighbors. She was hilarious but Norry got nervous when she started talking about "she has hammers and knives everywhere." Then again, if I was living in Section 8 I would want to have weapons available.

norland2424

Quote from: JesusJuice on June 10, 2016, 07:54:47 PM

No she's the real deal. She got kicked out of her apartment because she kept harassing the mail man.


She keeps making new blogs so it's hard to keep track of her but it's just pages and pages of different blogs about how people are coughing at her.

Do you know where shes based out of?, Reminds me of some random white bitch that yelled at me once for " genocideing " her sons.

JesusJuice

Quote from: norland2424 on June 10, 2016, 09:43:55 PM
Do you know where shes based out of?, Reminds me of some random white bitch that yelled at me once for " genocideing " her sons.


I can't remember. I think she's in the Boston area. She mostly goes on about how Obama is encouraging rape and is sending her threats through the media. There's a video of her stealing traffic cones because she considered them phallic objects meant to intimidate her.

albrecht

Quote from: norland2424 on June 10, 2016, 09:43:55 PM
Do you know where shes based out of?, Reminds me of some random white bitch that yelled at me once for " genocideing " her sons.
For all the "fun" of crazy callers and guests one does have to wonder how much shows like C2C (and others) and the internet facilitate some dangerous things in unstable people. And, as that article I posted, pose some interesting questions for the medical establishment and society since, as we've seen recently, physical facts, like gender- and even race, are simply "self-identification" issues so why wouldn't mass insanity, at least in a large enough self-reinforcing, group, by likewise-logic protected in their belief? I know, I know slippery slope is not a valid argument but, maybe, it is?

Quote from: albrecht on June 10, 2016, 09:55:15 PM
For all the "fun" of crazy callers and guests one does have to wonder how much shows like C2C (and others) and the internet facilitate some dangerous things in unstable people. And, as that article I posted, pose some interesting questions for the medical establishment and society since, as we've seen recently, physical facts, like gender- and even race, are simply "self-identification" issues so why wouldn't mass insanity, at least in a large enough self-reinforcing, group, by likewise-logic protected in their belief? I know, I know slippery slope is not a valid argument but, maybe, it is?

I knew someone who had a very reputable military career who went off the rails several years ago, claiming hearses were being sent to intimidate him, that men were carrying devices in their pockets to track him and so on. The last time I met him, he scared me because the level of paranoia was high enough that he could easily have been triggered to an incident. From what lucid things  he said,  his paranoid schizophrenia found like minded individuals where else, but on the internet, especially the Alex Jones-like conspiracy sites and channels. I don't believe in shutting them down, but I too would like to see what kind of influence these sources have on mass insanity, which I believe exists. This particular guy was brilliant, if off the wall. It's sad what he's become.

albrecht

Quote from: Unscreened Caller on June 11, 2016, 07:38:16 AM
I knew someone who had a very reputable military career who went off the rails several years ago, claiming hearses were being sent to intimidate him, that men were carrying devices in their pockets to track him and so on. The last time I met him, he scared me because the level of paranoia was high enough that he could easily have been triggered to an incident. From what lucid things  he said,  his paranoid schizophrenia found like minded individuals where else, but on the internet, especially the Alex Jones-like conspiracy sites and channels. I don't believe in shutting them down, but I too would like to see what kind of influence these sources have on mass insanity, which I believe exists. This particular guy was brilliant, if off the wall. It's sad what he's become.
Yeah, it is an odd and sad, but interesting, situation. And there is enough "real" news that helps feed paranoia, depression, and other mental illnesses! And then the echo-chamber of reinforcement or spinning actual facts (weird government procurements, economic news, wars, NSA/police civil rights violations, crime, etc) with the woo-woo (demons, UFO abduction, end of the world scenarios, etc) and groups, "big events," youtubes, and shows melding all of the above. Maybe that itself is a conspiracy!  ;) Kidding but it is odd how fringe views have become almost mainstream and as the article points out if enough people believe in them, and as a group, can it be considered mental illness or an aberration? We've seen recently formerly considered diseases, like homosexuality, etc become normalized. And now gender and even race is being considered something simply one 'identifies.' So soon schizophrenia, or whatever?


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