There are no Conspiracy theories, there are only truth and lies. - Skizit Powers

TARGETED INDIVIDUALS

QUESTION GOOGLE: Are there Targeted Individuals In China?

Yes, the Chinese government engages in targeted harassment and surveillance, often described as part of its widespread domestic security, mass surveillance, and transnational repression efforts. Targeted individuals, particularly dissidents, activists, and ethnic minorities like Uyghurs, face severe coercion, digital monitoring, and sometimes detention or threats against family members.

  • Mass Surveillance: China operates extensive surveillance systems, including over 200 million cameras (Skynet) and the Integrated Joint Operations Platform (IJOP) used to monitor citizens, particularly in regions like Xinjiang.

  • Persecution of Minorities: Since 2014, the Chinese government has committed, Wikipedia reports, ongoing human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, often described as persecution or genocide.

  • Transnational Repression: China targets dissidents abroad and those who engage in political activism, often harassing them directly or through family members remaining in China.

  • Harassment Tactics: Wikipedia notes that victims, including activists and students, face harassment, coercion, disinformation, and sometimes threats of violence and death.

  • Digital Surveillance: The government uses advanced technologies, including drones and data analysis platforms, to track individuals, Wikipedia states.

These actions, according to Wikipedia, are part of a broader, well-documented strategy to ensure loyalty and control through constant fear and paranoia.

QUESTION GOOGLE: Are there Targeted Individuals In the US?

Yes, thousands of people in the United States self-identify as "Targeted Individuals" (TIs), claiming they are victims of organized stalking ("gang stalking") or electronic harassment. However, research suggests these experiences are generally considered persecutory delusions, though the individuals suffer genuine psychological distress.

  • Self-Identification: An estimated 10,000+ people identify as TIs, believing they are monitored or harassed by groups.

  • Scientific/Medical View: Studies, such as one published in the Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, found that claims of "gang stalking" are largely delusional, with sufferers experiencing significant, real-world distress and social dysfunction.

  • Distinction from Surveillance: While "targeted surveillance" is a real, authorized action by law enforcement, the "Targeted Individual" phenomenon refers specifically to the unsubstantiated belief in widespread, organized, daily harassment.

  • Safety Risks: While most TIs are not violent, a 2018 analysis and subsequent events showed that a small number have committed violent acts, sometimes framed as a "counterattack" against perceived harassment.

So if you live in China, your targeting is real
and if you live in the US, you are delusional
-- or so says the criminal psychiatric faction.

Has the psychiatric business in the United States
committed a lot of atrocious and criminal acts?

Historical and contemporary records document a range of controversial, unethical, and criminal practices within the U.S. psychiatric industry, spanning from institutional abuse to modern systemic fraud.

Systemic Fraud and Financial Crimes

Modern psychiatric "business" has frequently been cited for prioritizing profit over patient care through illegal financial schemes:

  • Forced Hospitalization for Profit: Major psychiatric chains, such as Universal Health Services (UHS) and Acadia Healthcare, have faced allegations and lawsuits for holding patients against their will when it was not medically necessary to maximize insurance billing.

    Billion-Dollar Fraud: The psychiatric industry has been estimated to defraud between $20 billion and $40 billion annually. In one 2014 study, mental health providers were linked to nearly $1 billion in false claims reported in a single year.

    "Patient Brokering": Investigations by the Department of Justice have uncovered networks where "body brokers" receive kickbacks for recruiting vulnerable individuals from group homes to be incarcerated in psychiatric facilities for billing purposes.

Human Rights Abuses and Inhumane Treatment

History reflects a long legacy of "punitive psychiatry" and horrific conditions in institutional settings:

Institutional Atrocities: Historically, asylums were often sites of extreme neglect where patients were chained, beaten, and denied basic dignity. Famous cases like Willowbrook exposed appalling conditions that eventually led to federal civil rights legislation in 1980.

Unethical Experimentation: Projects like the CIA’s MKUltra involved psychiatrists using LSD, sensory deprivation, and electroshock on human subjects to test mind-control techniques.

Chemical and Physical Restraint: Facilities have been accused of using drugs to render patients "docile" solely to ease management or extend billable stays, rather than for therapeutic benefit.

Exploitation and Criminal Misconduct

Beyond corporate fraud, individual practitioners have been convicted of serious crimes:

Sexual Abuse: Data from the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR)—a group that monitors psychiatric abuse—claims that a significant percentage of psychiatrists have been reported for sexual misconduct or rape of patients in their charge.

Criminalization of Illness: The closure of state hospitals without adequate community support led to the "trans-institutionalization" of the mentally ill into the prison system, where they often face solitary confinement and a lack of meaningful treatment.

Racial and Political Abuse

Psychiatry has historically been used as a tool for social control:

Pathologizing Dissent: "Punitive psychiatry" was used to institutionalize African Americans whose political activities or resistance to social order were deemed a threat.

Racial Bias in Diagnosis: Southern physicians historically developed psychiatric theories to justify the enslavement and subjugation of Black people, claiming they were "mentally suited" for forced labor.


[PLEASE NOTE: There may be a special program for educated black persons. The four black Targeted Individuals who were violently killed, Aaron Alexis (2013) killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard was harassed by low-frequency electromagnetic weapons; Myron May (2014) shot three people at Florida State University library before being killed by police was targeted with Voice-to-Skull technology and documented his experiences with gangstalking; Gavin Eugene Long (2016) ambushed and killed three police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after telling others about being targeted; and Miriam Carey (2013) a 34-year-old Black dental hygienist from Stamford, Connecticut who the police said attempted to drive her car through a checkpoint near the White House, but there was no evidence of that happening, who was being "watched" and harassed at her home.]

In all the news stories about these individuals, there is not the slightest hint that there is actually a program targeting these people to make them act and look the way they are described:

  • "Violence is often seen by these individuals as self-defense against perceived government, law enforcement, or community surveillance. Research indicates a high prevalence of mental illness, particularly persecutory or paranoid delusions, among individuals who commit these acts. [PEOPLE WHO WANT TO COVER UP THE TARGETING PROGRAM ARE WRITING THE RESEARCH OR PAYING PEOPLE WHO WRITE THE RESEARCH.] Websites and forums discussing gangstalking may exacerbate feelings of persecution, fostering "delusional thinking" and potentially inciting violence.-Google"