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Originally Posted by frajilthunder No, I think it probably happens to some degree. But I think what happened to this fellow is schizophrenia. It appears that he had a psychotic break when he was in high school. This is a typical time for the onset of schizophrenia.
A few things don't add up. He doesn't have the writing skills of someone with an IQ of 150, as he claims to have. The sexual nature of some of his "memories" is suspect. In the first part of the narrative, It's his psychologist's (why does he have a psychologist in high school?) wife and her friend that drug him and sex him up, but later in the narrative, it was that he had sex with multiple humans/aliens as part of a breeding program. This is sexual fantasy working it's way into the delusional system. The fact that the high school drama was about steroid use, and later he talks about his college roommate getting him to try steroids. I'd say there was probably some steroid use in there somewhere and it also got worked into his delusions. The plane jump was first described with a senator as the observer, then later in the narrative, President Bush was the observer. That his college roommate, his Atlanta roommate, and then his mother were all his controllers reeks of classic paranoia. |
I agree. This explanation is way more plausible. It's going to take something more credible than a website that mentions the Illuminati, colloidal silver, aliens, and chemtrails before I even get to the story. All too often people misuse phrases like "educate yourself" and "free your mind" as euphemisms for "believe my brand of crazy ****."