😵‍💫 Skitzocow Dr. Katherine Horton / @Stop007org - Oxford Physics PhD gone completely off the rails, targeted individual, a knight in crinkling armour

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Basically, the crazies are banding together on social media to amplify the crazy.
This is a huge part of the problem. I think most of us see how echo chambers can affect normal people on the internet and can only imagine the amplified effect this has on schizophrenics.
 
This is just sad :(

Imagine watching your daughter go through years of university to get a PHD, only to have her life ruined by mental illness

This is a good example of why Tumblr-esq self help groups are dangerous. They may start out with good intentions, but at the end of the day you're still putting a bunch of crazies in a room together so they can validate their beliefs.
 
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Okay I've always wondered this so I have to ask. If I sound exceptional I apologize.

Wouldn't being around lead and aluminum make the mental illness worse because of heavy metal poisoning?

I'm not a toxicologist but my understanding is that while lead is a heavy metal and potentially dangerous, aluminum is not.
 
Why doesn't she move out into the woods or somewhere where the chances of electro rape are lower?

You just reminded me of something I read years ago!

Two women claiming to suffer from electro-hypersensitivity have resorted to living in a cave in the French Alps. They say they have been made ill by wireless internet and mobile phones.

Anne Cautain and Bernadette Touloumond live the life of hermits in the cave near Saint-Julien-en-Beauchêne in the Haute-Alpes region. The two women have sought refuge there due to their hyper-sensitive reactions to the electro-magnetic radiation caused by waves from wireless communication.

The two have tried to make their cave comfortable, installing two beds and a small table. Yet their candle-lit sanctuary has no heating or electricity.

“This will be my third winter here,” Cautain told the AFP news agency. “Believe me. I would prefer to be in a house, sitting in front of the fireplace.”

The 55-year-old has long suffered from terrible headaches, which she says are a result of her sensitivity to the electro-magnetic radiation.

She had previously lived in a farmhouse in the region but then the installation of mobile phone masts made it impossible to stay there, she told Alpes 1 radio. Her daughter, Laure Cautain, appealed for the creation of so-called “white zones,” areas free from electro-magnetic pollution.

Robin des Toits, a group that campaigns against mobile phone masts, estimates that only a few dozen people in France suffer from this extreme form of electro-sensitivity also known as EHS, but that around 3 percent of the French population are prone to milder forms of the condition.

EHS is not, however, officially recognized as a medical condition. “There is no proof of a causal link between exposure to radio frequencies and hypersensitivity,” the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) concluded in a 2009 report.

Dominique Belpomme, professor of oncology at the Paris-Descartes University, argues, however, that clinical studies have proven that electro-magnetic rays can adversely affect health. He said that Cautain and Touloumond could probably be treated for their condition, for example with antihistamines.

Cautain, however, prefers natural methods. She and Touloumond are growing organic marrows, apples and pears in crates that line the entrance to their cave residence.

Despite their extreme solution to their health problems, the two women refuse to consider themselves drop outs.

“When I arrived in this cave I asked myself what had I done to end up here. I couldn’t believe it,” said Touloumond, a former flight attendant, now in her 60s. “I’ve been treated like a crazy woman,” she told AFP. “I’ve lost a lot of friends and my family find it hard to understand.”

https://www.thelocal.fr/20111031/1619
 
> Complains about electric rape.

> Still uses electronics.

:thinking:

These kinds of crazies always find a way to make up a loophole as to why only certain devices affect them and others don't.
 
Are we part of the gang stalking now?


I think I missed the memo for the last gay orgy.

I am thrilled to finally see a schizophrenic live up to the tin foil hat stereotype.

I know, right? I thought such people only existed in the pages of bad techno-thriller novels, where the conspiracy suddenly becomes REAL.

This poor woman, I really feel bad for her. I have a soft spot for middle-aged and crazy female spergs like Dr. Horton and and Pam Swain. (https://kiwifarms.net/threads/pamel...hoenix1969-observer1977-danishlace2003.45372/)

Probably because I married one. (Thank GodBear she don't like The Farms!)
 
This woman managaed to get a PhD in Physics but she is completely insane and paranoid. That just gives you a combination of sadness and disappointment.
 
You just reminded me of something I read years ago!

Two women claiming to suffer from electro-hypersensitivity have resorted to living in a cave in the French Alps. They say they have been made ill by wireless internet and mobile phones.

Anne Cautain and Bernadette Touloumond live the life of hermits in the cave near Saint-Julien-en-Beauchêne in the Haute-Alpes region. The two women have sought refuge there due to their hyper-sensitive reactions to the electro-magnetic radiation caused by waves from wireless communication.

The two have tried to make their cave comfortable, installing two beds and a small table. Yet their candle-lit sanctuary has no heating or electricity.

“This will be my third winter here,” Cautain told the AFP news agency. “Believe me. I would prefer to be in a house, sitting in front of the fireplace.”

The 55-year-old has long suffered from terrible headaches, which she says are a result of her sensitivity to the electro-magnetic radiation.

She had previously lived in a farmhouse in the region but then the installation of mobile phone masts made it impossible to stay there, she told Alpes 1 radio. Her daughter, Laure Cautain, appealed for the creation of so-called “white zones,” areas free from electro-magnetic pollution.

Robin des Toits, a group that campaigns against mobile phone masts, estimates that only a few dozen people in France suffer from this extreme form of electro-sensitivity also known as EHS, but that around 3 percent of the French population are prone to milder forms of the condition.

EHS is not, however, officially recognized as a medical condition. “There is no proof of a causal link between exposure to radio frequencies and hypersensitivity,” the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) concluded in a 2009 report.

Dominique Belpomme, professor of oncology at the Paris-Descartes University, argues, however, that clinical studies have proven that electro-magnetic rays can adversely affect health. He said that Cautain and Touloumond could probably be treated for their condition, for example with antihistamines.

Cautain, however, prefers natural methods. She and Touloumond are growing organic marrows, apples and pears in crates that line the entrance to their cave residence.

Despite their extreme solution to their health problems, the two women refuse to consider themselves drop outs.

“When I arrived in this cave I asked myself what had I done to end up here. I couldn’t believe it,” said Touloumond, a former flight attendant, now in her 60s. “I’ve been treated like a crazy woman,” she told AFP. “I’ve lost a lot of friends and my family find it hard to understand.”

https://www.thelocal.fr/20111031/1619
Some girl I dated - a chemistry/pre-veterinary major - claimed aluminum used in vaccines instead of mercury compunds can contribute to food allergies. The wikipedia article lists significant research on toxicity. Hence why I prefer glass water bottles.
 
All that planning and conspiring for your evil plot to be spoiled by a simple trip to Wal-Mart!

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Shame when such a brilliant mind goes insane (see also: Terry Davis)
Terry Davis is the first guy that comes to mind when I think about this woman. They are talented and educated individuals that have major mental problems that need fixing.
 
Speaking of Terry, does this girl have a tendency to call everyone she's in even a vague disagreement with a nigger, too?
 
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