Monday, November 2, 2020

Schizophrenofia

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   If the flu can be rebranded as COVID then the same can be done to something that seems on the surface to be schizophrenia.  I don't own rights to the name but can put anyone in contact with the person who does (and coined the name) if needed.

   Schizophrenofia: a condition that's created and focused on a person to create the illusion of schizophrenia.  See deception and subliminal manipulation.  Also infrasound and ultrasound [cell phones too].

   Some warning signs you might have Schizophrenofia and not actual Schizophrenia:

  • Family members, friends, and coworkers stop giving direct answers to questions.
  • They may begin saying things like "are you sure you weren't expecting to hear that" if you try to describe what's being heard.
  • Friends may begin doing things to intentionally make you paranoid with no discernable reason.
  • They may then make repeated attempts to "suggest" things that make no sense in a normal conversation.
  • As time goes on the people you remember slowly disappear to be replaced with ones unrecognizable.
   How to tell Schizophrenofia from actual Schizophrenia:

  • You keep at least 1 cell phone near you all the time.
  • Turning the cell phone on or off causes a 15 to 30 second break from what's being heard.
  • When you're in a car driving on the highway:
    • Rolling up or down a window to cause a noticeable pressure change can cause what's being heard to temporarily drop.
    • Turning up the radio volume makes what's being heard louder (that's not normal).
    • Turning down the radio volume has no effect.
  • When elevator doors seal and cause a noticeable pressure change what's being heard temporarily drops.
  • Spinning around in an office chair can cause what's being heard to drop for a fraction of a second on each rotation.
  • Getting water in your ears can temporarily cause what's being heard to drop.

   What's meant by "temporarily drop"?

  • Your perception of what's being heard is momentarily lost due to pressure changes in your head or inner ear.

   You're mental defenses and coping mechanisms are being used against you.

   How can you tell if that's the case?

  1. Wait until what's being heard is at it's greatest intensity.
  2. Make yourself aware of all the things you're doing mentally to hold back what's being heard (or experienced).
  3. Then all at once use that awareness to drop all defenses.

   If what's being heard suddenly stops for more than a few seconds then it's Schizophrenofia.

   Treatment:

  • Patience until those around you come to their senses.


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