CNN’s Anderson Cooper tries to go through a normal day using a schizophrenia simulator. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
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The people experiencing “schizophrenia” are nothing but targeted individuals experiencing V2K (voice to skull). Look it up. Psychotronic weaponry. Mind control. Modern day MK Ultra.
you blink too much while watching the screen
Why can’t the voices ever be encouraging and positive😅
Their demon spirits not random voices Jesus Christ cast out all demons upon whoever called upon him or who he came in contact with but some how it’s a random mental illness I wonder if the kingdom of darkness doesn’t want us to know they exist pray that God would remove satanic blindness to the hidden realties of the kingdom of heaven and hell
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Syd Barrett.
Every psychiatrist should do this for literally 24 hrs
Yeah this is a cakewalk compared to what i have been through. Abused as a child, military veteran, and traumatized by religious zealots who will do anything in the name of the almighty
Welcome to my nightmare
67 I must be hallucinating
On top of auditory hallucinations, some people also get Somatic flashbacks .
GET HER MOMMY —-GET HER! *oh we haven’t started the simulation yet? LOL
insomia is shizoprenia
narator comes on with the tv and then the rest are the unconcious thoughts processed in with drugs of the feedback loop. Stress activate it and drugs activate it
I held down several jobs suffering worse than that. I was managing a team of 12 at one point. and everyone I was working with was a psychotic hallucination themselves, not people, and they all demanded attention. Some of them were very poor workers too, which made things even more difficult. Even my sister wasn’t real, and I was still upset when she died. Life can be tough.