Perhaps I should have taken a little extra time and effort and described this beyond the scope of that letter to the Committee. My mistake. If this conversation proceeds, I'll speak only about the techniques used, the dilemma that targets face and the injustice that it represents.
I AM seeking support and this IS a mental health issue, though an indirect one. I just wanted to briefly illustrate the reality in the hopes that it would invite some relevant questions. If you draw nothing else from my post, then just remember that not everyone out there who walks into a psychiatrist's office complaining of hearing voices or other noises (see Dr. James C. Lin's - 'Microwave Auditory Effect and Applications' available from Alibris Books and several other patents) or relates a seemingly unlikely persecution tale is necessarily imagining it.
I have no wish to further complicate an already complicated world that psychiatrists try to cope with, but that's not my doing. Others are using techniques that emulate the appearance of schizophrenia, paranoia and delusion. Not I.
I'll be a little disappointed if noone chooses to discuss this in a relevant and substantive way, but I won't be surprised. I'd take this issue to a forum where psychiatrists are discussing issues amongst themselves, but they won't let me into their forums, saying that I'm not qualified to talk to them at all in other than a patient/all-knowing-lesser-god relationship.
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