You donât know who they are.
There are also other intelligence you donât know.
Even intelligence which is public on twitter.
I am not authorized to do research,
and I canât do studies for free because I am too busy with works security which work is attacked.
Data gathering is not simple research, those are 2 different things.
Data gathering is not even sorting of data.
Research no matter how simple or not,
is not authorized without government authorization, and,
under those exact same government regulation.
If you apply for a patent to do research without authorization,
you can end up like Tesla and so on.
So yes, certainly will not be legal if it is not the most indictable case scientifically.
Like, maybe the 2nd most?
Man, you are really crazy.
I will have to report but, donât interfere against my marriage and the little time we will have left which little time you already try to take too much of.
So yes, if you want a reply to your request for services,
the reply is no, and,
additionally, I want to know what you offer so,
someone else can do the work.
If there is no incentive for them to do so,
it can be slavery and,
also, forfeiture of their rights to benefit from their work.
So,
no,
no,
no,
and no,
plus no,
and also no too.
Also, theyâre not messing around,
and cause more psychological warfare and are more abusive towards my future child and diverting from his conception , not only in concept,
but, also, in other stressing like you do, intend to, and so on.
So yes, if I do get a warrant against you,
I would arrest you,
and use force,
and weapons if you tried to escape.
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Additionally,
before you do your studies,
I would suggest you do so,
and not try to hire someone else to inform you about what you should have studied to study and do study.
No amount of money or asset will repair the amount of damage caused and nor intended to be caused and diverted from the cause,
and hidden from it,
seeking to create trade secret from ,
in espionage , etc.
To be sure,
this would be more important even if it is more important,
than that importance.
Also note that, you are sickening,
and would interfere against the health of my son,
and, try to credit yourself for diverting from it,
instead of admitting it or confessing it,
including, how, which is exactly part of the communication which should be the subject of the scheduling of that work.
Not some delays intended to be justified later in exchange for some credit when I was already discredited and intended to be supporting this discrediting system which is not only against treaties,
but also,
against international law.
So, even if you or they did try to so play with head lamps or other,
it doesnât mean that I have to let them do it,
or that they actually cause and do the damage they intend to and seek to ,
since they do not in fact analyze the scope in which they commit their actions,
and also,
intend to divert from fact with the diversion methods they use,
if not methods they intend to keep secret to use those secrets to charge those with the knowledge of those secrets as a threat to them,
a common nuisance,
and report of facts about it to be interpreted as false report of crimes,
even if intended falsification of report,
and all other kinds of misrepresentation which cannot and could not be good for my family for the last 200 years next year, not the next 500 million years after nor before.
So yes, you are out of scope.
So yes, weâre gonna fight some more.
I also want to register copyright of the parts you seek to be forgiven so that my family can know for 130 years after registration.
So yes, youâre certainly gonna be dead by then, and,
the government law designs those rights for you to be dead too,
not only me.
Youâre really out of contact with reality in regards to my conditions and ,
in regards to your expectations related to those conditions,
which are also out of contact with reality, and psychotic.
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Psychosis is a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. It causes you to lose touch with reality. You might see, hear, or believe things that arenât real. Psychosis is a symptom, not an illness. A mental or physical illness, substance abuse, or extreme stress or trauma can cause it. ~ Jul. 13, 2019
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What is psychotic behavior?
Symptoms of psychosis include delusions (false beliefs) and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that others do not see or hear). Other symptoms include incoherent or nonsense speech, and behavior that is inappropriate for the situation.
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What is a psychotic moment?
To use the sharing features on this page, please enable JavaScript. Brief psychotic disorder is a sudden, short-term display of psychotic behavior, such as hallucinations or delusions, which occurs with a stressful event. ~ May 10, 2020
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What you suggest, to, forget about it, and, not care about it, is the level of psychotic behavior you suggest.
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What should you not say when someone is psychotic?
Donât argue, say âYouâre crazy,â or â Thatâs not happeningâ Accept this is their reality. Be true to yourself. You might say, â I canât see them but I know you can.â ~ Jul. 29, 2015
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How can you tell if someone is psychotic?
Recognizing the symptoms of psychosis
- difficulty concentrating.
- depressed mood.
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- delusions.
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What does a psychotic breakdown look like?
The most obvious ones include: Hallucinations: Someone might hear voices, see things that arenât there, or feel sensations on their skin even though nothing is touching their body. Delusions: These are false beliefs that someone refuses to give up, even in the face of facts. ~ Jul. 17, 2020
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What is a psychotic break like?
In terms of what it means, a âpsychotic break with realityâ means losing contact with reality, such as hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, or feeling something that has no external correlate (i.e., hallucinations) or believing something to be true that is false, fixed, and fantastic (i.e., a delusion) or being unable ⊠~ Aug. 10, 2012
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How do you deal with a psychotic person?
What to Do if Someone with Psychotic Symptoms Refuses Treatment
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- Calmly but firmly suggest that you take the person to see a doctor, therapist, case worker or counselor for evaluation.
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How do you communicate with a psychotic person?
When supporting someone experiencing psychosis you should:
- talk clearly and use short sentences, in a calm and non-threatening voice.
- be empathetic with how the person feels about their beliefs and experiences.
- validate the personâs own experience of frustration or distress, as well as the positives of their experience.
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What are examples of psychotic disorders?
What Are the Types of Psychotic Disorders?
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- Schizophreniform Disorder. âŠ
- Brief Psychotic Disorder. âŠ
- Delusional Disorder. âŠ
- Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder. âŠ
- Psychotic Disorder Due to a Medical Condition. âŠ
- Paraphrenia.
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How do I know if Iâm having a psychotic episode?
Psychosis itself isnât a disease or disorderâitâs usually a sign that something else is wrong. You may experience vague warning signs before the symptoms of psychosis begin. Warning signs can include depression, anxiety, feeling âdifferentâ or feeling like your thoughts have sped up or slowed down.
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What do you do when a family member has a psychotic episode?
The Doâs and Donâts of Helping a Family Member in Psychosis
- Donât panic or overreact. âŠ
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- Donât threaten. âŠ
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- Donât hesitate to contact a mental health professional.
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Is a psychotic break the same as a nervous breakdown?
A psychotic breakdown is any nervous breakdown that triggers symptoms of psychosis, which refers to losing touch with reality. Psychosis is more often associated with very serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia, but anyone can experience these symptoms if stress becomes overwhelming, triggering a breakdown.
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At what age do psychotic breaks happen?
In the United States, about 100,000 teenagers and young adults each year experience a first episode of psychosis, with the peak onset between the ages of 15 and 25.
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What is a psychotic manic episode?
Bipolar psychosis happens when a person experiences an episode of severe mania or depression, along with psychotic symptoms and hallucinations. The symptoms tend to match a personâs mood. During a manic phase, they may believe they have special powers. This type of psychosis can lead to reckless or dangerous behavior. ~ Dec. 12, 2018
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What is the most common psychotic disorder?
The most common psychotic disorder is schizophrenia. This illness causes behavior changes, delusions and hallucinations that last longer than six months and affect social interaction, school and work. Additional types of psychotic disorders include: Schizoaffective disorder.
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Psychosis is a symptom caused by substance abuse, extreme stress or mental or physical illness, while psychotic disorders are defined mental illnesses. Continue reading to learn more about psychotic disorders and psychosis. Psychotic disorders are severe mental health conditions.
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Who to call if someone is having a psychotic episode?
But just like you would in any other situation, if youâre scared for your safety, immediately call 911 and ask the dispatcher for the police. Tell them that your loved one is psychotic, and explain you need help controlling their behavior and getting them medical treatment. ~ Aug. 6, 2020
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How long can a psychotic break last?
Brief psychotic disorder, by definition, lasts for less than 1 month, after which most people recover fully. Itâs rare, but for some people, it may happen more than once. If symptoms last for more than 6 months, doctors may consider a possible diagnosis of schizophrenia.
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Is dementia a psychotic disorder?
Psychotic features of dementia include hallucinations (usually visual), delusions, and delusional misidentifications. Hallucinations are false sensory perceptions that are not simply distortions or misinterpretations. ~ Feb. 15, 2006
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Does psychotic mean crazy?
âPsychoticâ is, in popular use, like an amped-up version of âcrazy.â People use it to describe people whose behavior or political beliefs seem wildly irrational. ~ Feb. 22, 2016
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What is a psychotic killer?
A lack of interpersonal empathy and an inability to feel pity or remorse also characterize psychopathic serial killers. They do not value human life and do not care about the consequences of their crimes. They are callous, indifferent, and extremely brutal in their interactions with their victims. ~ Feb. 26, 2017
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What are the two most common side effects of antipsychotic medications?
Side effects of antipsychotics can include the following:
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- Movements of the jaw, lips and tongue (tardive dyskinesia).
- Sexual problems due to hormonal changes.
- Sleepiness and slowness.
- Weight gain.
- A higher risk of getting diabetes.
- Constipation.
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Is PTSD a psychotic disorder?
Abstract. Recent data suggest that the presence of psychotic symptoms in patients suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may represent an underrecognized and unique subtype of PTSD. Among combat veterans with PTSD, 30% to 40% report auditory or visual hallucinations and/or delusions.
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Notice here
that,
Psychosis is a condition that affects the way your brain processes information
is directly related to how computers, including this forum ,
processes information and how your brain does.
Itâs not wrong or right,
itâs just a medical terms the military uses,
legally so,
to describe this processing of data into information.
If you have a project for $37,500 let me know.
I charge more than double the intelligence rate which would work for $15,000.
And yes,
military intelligence,
including military AI.
$37,500 is 2.5 time more.
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Additionally,
those exact same Special Agents you referred to be in my life are not in my life as you said.
You also make falsification of reports about what I said about them and how I said it.
You also infer that I said that when I didnât,
against me so and against the well-being and morality of my marriage,
even more dirty than the mask you mention is made dirty by some dirty substance while you didnât actually mention exactly how it was made so.
Furthermore, Special Agents are not Special Operations officers.
That is another falsification of report.
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So yes, that term is used for political purposes,
even omitting political meaning related to their medical intent,
even if they are more psychotic by attacking the wrong person with their mentality and false statement from their lack of accuracy of perception.
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I did work in mental health by the way and can also get in Cybernetics for it due to my degree in information systems and systems analysis, which is not informatician, but, related.
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informatician in British English. (ÉȘnËfÉËmÉËtÉȘÊÉn) a person who works or studies in the field of informatics.
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I donât make false supposition or assumption nor invest in those of others whether scope, law or government associations.
It would work directly against the benefit of my work for humanity.
Those investment include study, time, efforts, support, repair, or excuses, as well as security.
We donât offer excuse services not legal excuses nor medical excuse.
Come and tell me you donât know and nobody you work with knows, nor care,
as if it was not directly related to benefit for humanity.
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China is petitioning The World Health Organisation to let China run a global immune passport program. If that doesnât scare the living daylights out of you I do not know what will.
Youâre the one trying to control the work offer against me despite info to the contrary in acts of war against me, with total disregard with danger to life and other implications.
Banned.
So bad btw, even China wants to start a war with equal misrepresentations.