I am like any other prisoner in a totalitarian state mental - TopicsExpress



          

I am like any other prisoner in a totalitarian state mental hospital system really. I have lived with and among the other patients here for many years now and can testify they are all very sensitive, kind, caring, faithful, loyal, loving people really. Its just, like it or not, we are all chemical prisoners of the staff and the medication and we are managed and governed like any other long term economic loss to society, a bit like a load of nuclear waste really. They are kind and careful with us but dont like us much and would all rather be doing other things all the time than their jobs. For me, as an exception though, the future looks bright and good. After many decades, I now have enough evidence to convince myself, if not one of their rigged courts, that I have been the victim of a secret society of launderers here who have been robbing me for many decades since I was a virgin boy of fifteen. What this means is that, although naturally stressed out by living surrounded by a community who are happy to plunder me to destitution, I probably have a much much higher chance of survival than I had thought for many years. OK, the needless medication I have been fed with over the years has probably knocked a % off my life expectancy, and people who are capable of doing what they did to me for several decades just for a few extra quiet quid a week are obviously something to worry about, but facebook turns out to be a way of communicating outside their circle of control, and, with any luck, Prism users around the world will be protecting all who use it. Also, and more importantly than any of that, what my recent evidence means is that I now have the confidence to succeed in life knowing that I do not struggle and flounder occasionally because of my own failings and inabilities, many of which, like others, I naturally do have, but because there really is a secret society of launderers here who have been out to get me all my life and now, probably, always will be. So Prism, facebook, my facebook readership, contempt for offshore launderers, and my new found knowledge about why I often fail in life, can now, hopefully, free me up to succeed more in life and on the web in paricular. I never knew facebook lets you write this much. I hope this gets past facebook security and gets published. It looks like Prism has actually saved the day....................... :) :) :)
Posted on: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 03:04:22 +0000

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