Maria Ātra
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The entire conversation of whether or not we should call ourselves Targeted Individuals boggles my mind . First off , I did not find information when I first started searching online for what was happening to me UNTIL I searched " Why am I feeling targeted?" That's when I first learned the term and met so many others describing exactly what I was experiencing!
Are we or are we not being targeted when everywhere you go the same people are following you or one car headlights follow you with high beams? Are we not targeted when we are denied service covertly at various places? Are we not targeted when microwave beams are being sent directly at us and you hear the sound on mylar over your head?!
What about catching someone on your doorbell cam smearing something on your doorknob?
WTF do you prefer we describe all of this as?
In my opinion,The T.I community..the true T.I's, have been able to bond because we understand and relate to the fact that we are each individuals and Targeted....No magical word will change that fact.
Some of us are Targeted in different ways and at different levels of intensity but don't try to diminish the fact that we as individuals are and feel targeted.
Whether infiltrators and charlatans are exploiting the term to make money or muddy the waters, still does not change the fact that we are being Targeted and our lives diminished by the never ending weaponized frequencies and signals attacking our skin, our nerves ,our brains and trying to break down our will and resolve!
I know when some of us use the term Targeted Individuals, someone always jumps up to yell" I HATE THAT TERM! That's not my problem, it's the term that describes it the simplest way. Look outside ,many people walking around and don't go through what we specifically go through. I just needed to vent this because I've dealt with this since coming online to discuss my targeting and identifying with other Targeted People!
I feel it is disrespectful to those of us suffering unfathomable nonstop remote abuse and to the many no longer with us who sadly endured this too!
Again there are several things (IN MY OPINION) occuring from Fisa 702 abuse ,fusion center watchlist , biodigital convergence, cognitive warfare,Occult activity/ SRA also participating and yes leaving witchcraft in front of some our doors or on our property, brain initiative program, covert black budget experiments and projects. , Internet of bodies, Agenda 2030 and the list goes on and on if you search hard enough
**WE ARE STILL TARGETED.
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@Pumpkin6672001 Let me ask you this: if I put you alone on Elliðaey with a year’s supplies and no human contact, would you relax? Or would you start seeing hidden cameras in the seabird nests? Exactly. That’s your answer.

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@DrMcFillin What kind of anti‑SSRI warrior are you? And why call yourself a clinical psychologist if all you’ve got is “drugs bad” with no actual alternative?
“Awaken! Awaken! Awaken!”
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@Maximumatheist He already "calls" millions – through the auditory hallucinations of untreated psychosis. They're certain it's "God". Then they're treated. Then they're not so sure.
Subjective experience is not evidence. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Have him call my cell phone.
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic
Dear athiest, is there anything I can say to convince you that God is real?
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@Maximumatheist Both Christian and Islamist apologists want the same thing: to replace biology with mythology. They point at the eye and say "Designer!" while ignoring the optic nerve that creates a blind spot.
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Is education illegal in the Christian community?
Scott Roberts@ScottRoberts
Look at the human eye. The bacterial flagellum. The DNA molecule. These are not accidents. They are designed. And design demands a Designer. He is worthy to be worshipped.
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@Veiligant @0xQuasark “In the absence of compelling objective evidence for God’s existence ... religious belief is, alethically speaking, pathological and, by two-factor standards, delusional.”
— Hallucinating God? The cognitive neuropsychiatry...
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@0xQuasark exactly; false, delusional facade of happiness.
God is the only consistent answer.
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@DoctorPerin Dr Perin, your military photo got a thumbs-up from my Kazakh female acquaintances. One called you "quite the catch". Passing it along.

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@DoctorPerin I mentioned you to my research subjects – American, ex‑Army, now a psychologist. They asked: "Did he actually fight in a war?"
What should I tell them?
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@DoctorPerin The neurodiversity movement has harmed more severely autistic people than any "ableist" ever did. Romanticising dysfunction doesn't help the non‑verbal patient who needs nappy changes.
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@NoNonsenseND Oh, so a piece of paper with "F84.5" on it is supposed to fix your life? It won't. People will still think you're odd. The only difference is now they'll pretend not to notice. That's not acceptance. That's a pity party with better vocabulary.
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@DoctorPerin When a veteran walks through your door, Dr Perin – and they actually walk, not limp, not crawl – what's the top complaint?
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@DoctorPerin Dr Perin, you treat veterans, trauma, post‑traumatic growth. So let me ask you a clinical pop‑culture question: Lieutenant Dan from #ForrestGump – double amputee, family legacy of dying in every American war, raging at God and his own survival. How would you treat him?

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@DoctorPerin I'm asking because I've seen too many veterans (PTSD) whose first contact with mental health service was after discharge. And you answer "one guy and a tent." That's not a mental health service. That's a survival exercise for the psychotherapist.
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@maria_atra Military bases tend to have a team. On deployment it can be one guy and a tent
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