@naturallycured That’s because you were told they were hallucinations to keep them from being caught
And exposed and you believe it. I don’t buy that for me. Not in a million years
But if that works for you then that’s good for you.
Nobody cares about anybody but their family and friends. These delusions make so little sense to me that I can’t even entertain them anymore. There are like 8 billion people on the planet, we’re ants, nobody cares.
I know you’re not supposed to talk people out of delusions, so I won’t try, but life is so much easier when you don’t think people are coming to get you. I really wish this for my friends here on this site.
If you approach someone on the street who you had a thought broadcasting experience with and say “how do you know what I’m thinking?”, they’ll look at you like you have two heads. They don’t care! The thought broadcasting synchronicity stuff is happening on a deeper level than person-to-person. No person is going to say “ah you found out the grand conspiracy”, because they’re probably busy thinking about some random stuff that happened at work.
I had long mental “conversations” with my little brother when I was in isolation, I checked with him upon seeing him again and he had no idea what the heck I was talking about. It might have been one of the events that lead to me no longer being delusional, but I’m not sure if that’s how the brain works, maybe it’s the meds that helped.
Well number one they wouldn’t admit it
Number two I think your just innocently naive about it
And they count on that innocence and trustworthiness to further their experiments.
It’s a hallucination to believe it isn’t happening
@LilyoftheValley was your experience similar to electronic harrassment, gangstalking, targeted energy weapons?
If you can google the terms
Maybe similar to gangstalking.