Lies, Paranoid Fantasy or Both

There are things being said about me that are simply not true. They're false statements with no evidence to back them up. The persons making those statements have never asked me what I think. Keep in mind there's no contact between me and whoever is involved in the surveillance. They're criminals I don't know slandering me, someone they're committing a crime against. I don't know exactly what's being said or where it's coming from. It's really hard to defend myself or try to figure out a persons motives when you don't who they are or what exactly was said. I can say whether something is true or false, so I'll try and do that.

I'm someone who's completely non-religious. I have no religious or superstitious beliefs at all. I'm an atheist. I have no belief in astrology or lucky charms or anything like that. Any accusation that I have any religious or superstitious beliefs at all is false. It sounds like what's being said is the result of paranoid fantasy. The paranoid fantasies of the person making those accusations have nothing to do with me. The person making the accusations is nuts or lying or both.

My views about psychiatry are not influenced by a cult. If psychiatry can be viewed as some kind of mainstream religion I'd simply be a non believer and not part of any cult. I expect them to have scientific evidence to back up their quackery and fraud. I think the chemical imbalance theory is a belief about brain function like the medieval theory of humorism.

05/30/2009

On 08/31/2009 john wrote:

Oh, fuck!

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On 01/25/2010 ich wrote:

ORLY?

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