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Eric Burton

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Mar 21, 2012, 11:59:30 PM3/21/12
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And I'm sorry but it is implant-related

People always say to me, you have no proof of your implant, so it is probably mental illness

Well they say it definitely is mental illness

And I always just accept this since it's the common sense line

Well why haven't I been saying,

You have no proof it's mental illness! Where's your proof that mental illness does what my implant is doing?! I've never -heard- of a disease, drug, virus or prion or breakdown that does what my implant does...

It's this -myth- that mental illness is -magic- and other disinformation about anyone thinking they're being manipulated or conspired against or spied on being crazy, disinformation that obviously serves the interests of people who want to manipulate or conspire or spy... that makes people say it's -obviously- mental illness

PROVE TO ME that mental illness can do this. If you don't know what "this" refers to, count yourself lucky I guess. Someone said to me a couple years back, "stranger things are happening in every mental hospital." I've been to a few and most people in mental hospitals are pretty normal. NO-ONE in any mental hospital I've ever been to was going through ANYTHING like what I go through with my implant.

Another guy said, "it could obviously be mental illness", when I was denying it could be. So he knows better than I do? From researching the mind? He certainly doesn't know better than me what the implant -does- or is like, so, how can he say "obviously"? It's only his faith in the myth that mental illness is magic and simulates whole self-contained internally consistent dream realities for the sake of the sufferer, that misled him to make such an empty claim

All I'm saying is

If it's unbelievable that an implant like mine exists, because I don't have proof,

It's gotta be unbelievable that a mental illness like my implant exists, because there is no proof of -that-

Why this double standard WRT "proof"

OK BYE

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Eric Burton

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Mar 22, 2012, 12:26:53 AM3/22/12
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Look I'm reviewing my contributions (keke) to singularity-aliens and I found this recent post where I sort of really covered the bases but got hysterical at the end so I'll just quote the first half here. It might have been on singularity itself, too, I don't think so though, but I'm sorry if it's a repost.

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Eric Burton
Feb 22

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>I agree that they suck, and that they are mean. But if you
>were like them, why would you implant things in other people's
>brains? Why go through all that trouble?

Because I'm a brilliant thing who insulted them. I'm a flower child
and they want to torture one of those to death.

If you were a sad and badly-behaved adult, and you had the ability to
appear in someone's head at any time, anonymously, and bug his ass
until he'd beg you to go away, which you'll never ever do (go away)...
wouldn't you? These people could just troll on 4chan. But people would
ignore them. Instead they can torture -me- repeatedly, permanently,
and just laugh at how mad it makes me. That's all they want to do,
apparently. I know how hard that might be to believe. But imagine
wanting to do that to someone...


> What I doubt is the existence of your implant. I think you might be
> imagining it.

Then like I said, I wish you could spend fifteen minutes with it. I do
NOT imagine things like that

> Just like some people adhere to a religion, you are convinced that you have
> an implant. What if they achieved that effect using some other drugs? What
> if they made you believe you have an implant to ruin your life and make you
> lose the credibility of everyone around you?

It IS to ruin my life and make me lose credibility, obviously!! But it's REAL!!

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OK OK that's as mad as I wanna show myself getting. Two years with this, man, the first three months I wrote a -lot- of different stuff about not being able to stand it anymore and it's been two years now so if I seem touchy, actually, I'm hyper sensitized, especially to being told I'm imagining it when I know all about delusions and hallucinations and would know if it was imaginary. After two YEARS I'd know. So

I'm off before the hammer

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