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psychiatric asexual beta drone

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Mar 21, 2022, 12:45:42 AM3/21/22
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Did the Locksmith know about State enemies psychokinetic dismemberment and psychokinetic black traffic accidents in road and
airline traffic?

However, non-aligned countries movement and peaceful active coexistence
within two Blocs sound like ideas ahead of their time ...

God only knows ...

1 Peter 4:6
For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead,
that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according
to God in the spirit.

Romans 8:6
The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by
the Spirit is life and peace.

in the Lord
Amen

psychiatric asexual beta drone

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Mar 21, 2022, 3:33:23 AM3/21/22
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The rogue red guardians tried to restore the breaches in the Red Machine by black human
sacrifices, using telekinetic or psychokinetic dark traffic, railroad or airline accidents, firestarting,
staged or manufactured suicides, or various other stuff involving the loss of innocent human lives.

(Personally I know that Croatian rogue red guardians, mostly the heritage of the past system,
have eliminated 2,000 homeland defenders, who were not saints either, in one way or the other.
Much of that is in programmed suicides or accidents.

There was also much of the programming of crimes as well, so the criminals in jails and at large
are not necessarily the innate evil people like in the Old Testament. Many criminals serve as
scape goats for framing the crimes actually committed by rogue red guards or their "extended
hands".)

However, as the sacrificed people in communism with ban of the Word of God gradually became
unsaved, the souls were stuck and the Red Machine became black, hard, and iron.

The rogue red guardians thought that they can "return" as Ephraim promised from evil by doing
more evil for the greater good.

The true way is to deny Satan, accept God Creator and Savior, confess wrongs and evildoing,
and make amends. But it was easier for them to label me as a schizophrenic and dispose of me
in the "mental health" system, to further control, manipulation, brainwashing, mind erasing,
mind programming, remote control and the like.

The notion of God Creator, Jesus, Word of God, all it seems to distant for them as they
believe in psychiatric babble and neurotrasmitters, and the "medication" that turns humans
into programmed and remotely controlled chemical machines.

However, without confessing sin and remediation there is no return (1 John 1:9, James 5:16,
Psalm 32:5, Psalm 51).

The only valid sacrifice today is the Lamb of God.

The churches of today do not have enough grace, but though the Lamb of God died for all
sins of the world (John 1:29, 1 John 2:1-2), without faith it is not available. And faith cannot
be developed without the Word of God, and without preaching.

My greatest concern is the hope for the innocent victims of the black op telekinetic accidents.
I believe one of them was also WTC, for it is simply to precisely executed for people who weren't
even interested how to land an airplane.

There should be a hope for the dead souls, or otherwise the rogue red guardians appear to
have the power of gods to eliminate their enemies from this world and from the next.
All anointed by the dark authority of rogue red Ephraim.

So, many accidents weren't actually accidents, and many suicides weren't actually suicides.
If I was asked, I would increase the mercy and grace, but I am only human.

God who is Love could only be more merciful than me, but He also has to take into account
Justice and other considerations, like account for sins.

Lord is Merciful and Longsuffering, and if someone ends in eternal death (stops existing
as an immortal soul), it will not be His fault, for He provided perfect sacrifice and sin
offering for evildoing, wrongs, errors, and mistakes that lead to much damage, death and
destruction.

This sacrifice is the Lamb of God at the cross of Calvary (Golgotha).

in the Lord
Amen

psychiatric asexual beta drone

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Mar 21, 2022, 4:08:28 AM3/21/22
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Some of the red guardians even have shown the will to remedy their ways
and to convert, but they were either brainwashed by religion without Spirit
and Blood sacrifice of the Lamb of God, or "sent" immediately, without even
a proper confession or absolution of sins.

This had left the rogue red guardians without hope, making them attempt
to correct their wrongs in their own understanding, with more wrongs, this
time for the greater good.

My experience is that they are less desperately doing evil if they experience
that there is hope at the end even for the dead souls, or otherwise they
are kept in bonds of the satanic fear of death.

It is arguable how many of their sins were willful and committed in full
knowledge.

Hebrews 10:26-27
26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth,
there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, 27 But a certain fearful looking
for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.

For the dead souls there is still hope. Despite maybe being avenged to
the wrong culprit, the families of the victims did not side with that, and
maybe not the victims, so there may be a hope for them, according to what
is written:

1 Peter 4:6
For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead,
that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according
to God in the spirit.

in the LORD God Maker of Adam and Eve,
Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth and
Holy Spirit of God holy name
Amen

Gregory Carr

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Mar 22, 2022, 12:21:38 AM3/22/22
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Hate to tell you but Mr. Maher last confined to a psychiatric hospital in Warpole, Mass. had odd thoughts about WTC as well. I know I have mental health problems and am schizophrenic. Glad you read the Bible.

What Is Anosognosia?
Causes
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Other conditions
Treatment
How to help
Outlook
Overview

People don’t always feel comfortable admitting to themselves or others that they have a condition they’ve been newly diagnosed with. This isn’t unusual, and most people eventually accept the diagnosis.

But sometimes, the rejection is long-lasting, and it’s not simply denial that’s causing a person to reject the facts. It’s a condition called anosognosia. This loosely means “lack of awareness or insight” in Greek.

Anosognosia is a lack of ability to perceive the realities of one’s own condition. It’s a person’s inability to accept that they have a condition that matches up with their symptoms or a formal diagnosis.

This occurs despite significant evidence of a diagnosis, and despite second and even third medical opinions confirming the validity of a diagnosis.

Anosognosia is a result of changes to the brain. It’s not just stubbornness or outright denial, which is a defense mechanism some people use when they receive a difficult diagnosis to cope with. In fact, anosognosia is central in conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

Let’s take a closer look at what causes this symptom, how to recognize it, and what you and your loved ones can do to cope.

Causes
Your perception of yourself changes throughout your life. Just got married? You may feel reassured now that you’ve finally tied the knot with someone you love. New scar on your face? Your brain needs to take it into account so that you remember it’s there when you look in the mirror.

Your frontal lobe is heavily involved in this constant process of reshaping your self-image. And some mental health conditions can cause alterations in this part of your brain. This causes frontal lobe tissue remodeling over time.

Eventually, you may lose your ability to take in new information and renew your perception of yourself or your overall health.

And since your brain can’t grasp the newer information resulting from your condition, you or your loved ones can get confused or frustrated that you appear not to be taking your condition seriously.


Symptoms
The most notable symptom of anosognosia is a lack of understanding, awareness, or acceptance that you have a medical condition. This is possible even if there’s extensive proof that you do.

Here are some ways to understand the difference between anosognosia and denial or other responses to illness:

Not everyone with this condition shows it in the same way. Some may bluntly acknowledge that they think nothing’s wrong with them. Others may avoid talking about the condition because they think no one believes them. And still others may be confused or frustrated when the people contradict what they believe to be true.
Anosognosia isn’t static. Someone can be aware of their condition and treat it with medication or doctor’s visits. They may then suddenly become unware and miss an appointment or forget to take medication shortly afterward because they can no longer perceive their condition. Someone may even acknowledge certain symptoms but not others. For example, someone with hemiplegia may not realize that one side of their body is weak or paralyzed. But they may still be aware of symptoms like difficulty speaking (aphasia) or loss of vision (hemianopia).
Pay close attention to behaviors before and after a mental health diagnosis. Someone’s level of insight can vary over time. This can cause you to think that they’re just trying to ignore their condition to protect their emotions. But it’s important to focus on the difference between a person’s personality and the symptoms of anosognosia. Did they show these behaviors before their diagnosis? Are they uncharacteristically adamant in denying their condition?
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Diagnosis
Your doctor may recommend that you see a psychiatrist or other mental health specialist if you or a loved one have been diagnosed with a condition that may be associated with anosognosia. A specialist can monitor your overall mental health and any symptoms that arise.

A specialist may also recognize anosognosia early on. Even small behavior changes can be detected by a specialist.

One common evaluation technique is the “LEAP” method, which is done by:

listening to the person
empathizing with the person
agreeing with the person
partnering with the person
This method helps open a dialogue between a doctor and the person with anosognosia. This allows the person to develop an awareness of the objective facts of their situation as well as understand that people around them are supportive and understanding.

Another commonly used diagnostic tool is the Scale to Assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder (SUM-D). This test places the idea of “insight” on a spectrum that includes:

Awareness. Does the person recognize that they have a condition? Do they notice the symptoms of their condition? Do they know that there may be social consequences of their condition?
Understanding. Does the person realize that they need treatment?
Attribution. Do they believe that their symptoms result from a mental health condition?
A person’s SUM-D test results may be able to indicate if a person has anosognosia.

Relation to other conditions
The most common conditions associated with anosognosia include:

schizophrenia
dementia (including Alzheimer’s)
bipolar disorder
major depressive disorder
hemiplegia
Anosognosia is most prevalent in schizophrenia. Around 57–98 percentTrusted Source of people with schizophrenia have some form of anosognosia. (Greg: I have heard of far lower numbers.)

Anosognosia is also especially notable in hemiplegia. Someone with this condition may not realize that they have partial or full paralysis on one side of their body. This is true even when they can observe that their limbs don’t move properly.

Treatment
Seeking treatment from a counselor or psychiatrist soon after diagnosis of a mental health condition can be a huge help to someone experiencing anosognosia. This condition can be frustrating to someone who may have relationship stress with their friends, family, or even co-workers or health complications because they aren’t aware of their condition.

Treatment for anosognosia may vary based on the cause. Common treatments include the following:

Antipsychotic therapy
Your doctor may recommend medications known as antipsychotics to treat symptoms of conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Some examples of antipsychotics that may be used include:

chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
loxapine (Loxitane)
clozapine (Clozaril)
aripiprazole (Abilify) (Greg: chlorpromazine (Thorazine) didn't work work for me and had side effects.)
Antipsychotics don’t typically work the same way for each person, so your medication will be prescribed based on your symptoms, overall health, and response to the medication. You may even need different types of antipsychotics throughout your life as your cognitive ability changes or your body responds to the medication differently over time.

Motivational enhancement therapy (MET)
MET uses techniques to motivate someone to either alter their self-image to accept that they have a condition or encourage them get treatment for their condition.

MET often consists of helping someone look at their symptoms, behaviors, and relationships objectively. This often leads to a realization that facts point to the existence of a condition.


Support for someone with anosognosia
Here are a few pieces of advice to help you and your loved ones cope with anosognosia:

Don’t judge. Remember that this is a medical condition, not stubbornness or self-destructive tendencies.
Be supportive. Some days may be better than others. Even if someone totally loses their perception of their condition, they’re not doing it on purpose. They need your support to make sure they get treatment and stay consistent with appointments and medications.
Take notes. Keeping a detailed diary of what the person says and does can help you compile evidence of the condition. This can not only help someone realize that they have anosognosia but also provide your doctor with a basis for a treatment plan.
The outlook
The outlook for conditions associated with anosognosia, such as schizophrenia, may be helpful early on in treatment, but this is not always the case, and there is no cure for this condition.

Behavioral therapy like the MET technique can increase quality of life significantly by helping people with anosognosia look at their symptoms from an objective standpoint. This can lead to changes in perception and behavior and ensure they follow the treatment plan for their underlying condition.

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psychiatric asexual beta drone

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Mar 22, 2022, 2:56:53 AM3/22/22
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Well, when I look back I've had symptoms like voices, anxiety and paranoid fears.
Also I've had symptoms like black and white thinking, soul swaps, mind erasing, mind blanking, mind cannibalism and the like ...

These are now largely gone.

in Christ Jesus
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Mirsad

psychiatric asexual beta drone

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Mar 22, 2022, 5:06:34 AM3/22/22
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Actually, isn't it odd that we start to defend and preach the system of abuse that
deprived us of personality, making us a diagnose?

Why would I have to agree with a label for life, when it is sufficient that I am aware
of the symptoms?

in the Lord
Amen
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