Broken in Hell: A Christmas Night That Changed Everything

Short personal fiction / symbolic narrative

Two days before Christmas, I was physically and spiritually broken.

This story is written by a woman with no friends, many enemies, and a body shaking from legally induced opioid withdrawal. A woman living in a country that breaks its own people—through corruption, communism, violence, fear, and systems that pretend to protect while slowly destroying souls.

But this story did not begin with pain.

It began with love.

My child wanted to give me a Christmas gift. A simple one. A moment together. What mother would say no? No matter the weather, no matter the exhaustion, I went. When he said, “Let’s go,” I answered without hesitation.

That night, the rain was heavy. Dark. Relentless. The streets were empty. Only the two of us walked, hand in hand, spending our little money, enjoying the city in silence.

Nothing warned me of what was coming.

Until the shop.

The Nuts Shop

At first, it was nothing special. Just another small stand selling Chinese-style nut-filled dough balls. But something was different.

The vibe.

My child—who never asks for food—stopped suddenly and said,
“I want nuts from here.”

We stood there in the storm. Wind, rain, darkness. Five minutes passed. Then ten. Then fifteen. Almost half an hour.

The young woman selling the food moved strangely slowly. Not rude. Not busy. Just… detached. As if time worked differently for her. As if we were waiting inside a loop that only she controlled.

And my child seemed mesmerized—drawn by the smell, the waiting, the moment.

Why did we stay?

I still ask myself that.

The Encounter

Then I noticed him.

A young man. He looked no older than fourteen. Too pale. Too thin. His arms were unnaturally long beneath black clothing. His eyes—sharp, watching. His fingers moved strangely near his watch, as if measuring something invisible.

Next to him stood another figure, heavier, darker, aggressive in presence. Something about them felt wrong. Not dangerous in a loud way—but in a quiet, unsettling one.

We stood together in the rain, waiting for nuts.

In a temporal loop.

The young man smiled, as if he wanted to speak. Normally, I would have answered. But something inside me rejected the moment completely. A deep instinct screamed no.

I looked at my child and made a small sign: This is crazy. We’re leaving.

And we left.

The Fall

Five hundred meters later, at a bridge between two streets, something changed.

The air felt heavy. Pressured. As if the ground shifted beneath me.

And then I fell.

Hard.

Pain exploded through my body. A broken leg. The world blurred. Strangers appeared. An ambulance. Long waiting hours in wet clothes. Fear, shock, exhaustion.

The nuts—still intact.

That detail haunted me. AGAIN about nuts!
Similarity? A “date with a nut” sent me poisoned to hospital last year!

Aftermath

The days that followed were worse.

Surgery. Pain medication – Opioids. Then withdrawal. Cold sweats. Palpitations. Nausea. Anxiety. Darkness. My child counting my breaths, whispering:
“If you stop breathing, I’ll shake you.”

And I woke up. Every time.

I am a nurse. I know what withdrawal feels like. I know what overdose feels like. I know how easily pain can turn into dependence. And I refused to let that happen to me.

Cold turkey.

I will not become another casualty of a system that creates addiction and calls it treatment.

What This Story Is Really About

This is a story about aliens and very dirty and dark intelligence!

It is a story about fear, trauma, exhaustion, and how the human mind searches for meaning when reality becomes unbearable.

It is about how societies fail their people.
How pain isolates.
How love—especially a child’s love—keeps us alive.

And how close we all are to breaking.

This Christmas, I learned one thing clearly:

Evil does not need monsters.
It only needs systems that forget humanity.

And faith—faith in something higher than suffering—is sometimes the only thing that keeps us standing.

Narcissism and Psychopathy


Narcissism and psychopathy are not just psychological words but a dynamic it self.

When these traits converge in one partner, it’s less of a love story and more of a disaster movie with extra drama. Here’s a closer look at!

“Guess What, Darling!”

Imagine a woman approaching her partner with exciting news about his retirement options.

She’s glowing with excitement, thinking she’s helping him solve a puzzle. Instead of a heartfelt “Thank you,” he responds with a look that says, “Why are you wasting my time?”

“What is this nonsense?” he scoffs, dismissing her effort with the enthusiasm of a cat rejecting a cucumber.

Not only does he disregard her input, but he goes the extra mile, questioning her intelligence, her sources, and probably her ability to microwave popcorn correctly.

And as a cherry on top, he subtly undermines her entire social network.

It’s an Olympic-level performance in condescension.

It’s a masterclass in making someone feel smaller than a forgotten post-it note.

Gaslighting Gala

Later, when woman tries to revisit the conversation, hoping he’ll be more receptive, things take a surreal turn.

Suddenly, he’s not just unimpressed; he’s the victim.

The system, the world, and now her well-meaning efforts are all part of a grand plot against him. He denies ever dismissing her—gaslighting her into questioning reality—and accuses her of overreacting.

By the end, she’s left wondering if she hallucinated the entire episode.

Spoiler alert: she didn’t.

The One-Man Show of Narcissism and Psychopathy

This partner’s behavior is a perfect storm of narcissistic arrogance and psychopathic manipulation.

Here’s how these traits make the drama unfold:

  1. Narcissistic Ego Parade: His belittling isn’t random; it’s tactical. By putting her down, he elevates himself as the only “smart” one in the room.
  2. Psychopathic Plot Twisting: Gaslighting is his pièce de résistance. He doesn’t just win arguments; he rewrites reality to suit his narrative.
  3. Empathy Vacuum: Whether he’s dismissing her or playing the victim, empathy is nowhere to be found. It’s all about control and dominance.

The Emotional Fallout: Welcome to Confusion City

Woman, caught in this whirlwind, feels like she’s stuck in a psychological maze. Symptoms include:

  • Doubting her every thought and action.
  • Feeling like her efforts are as welcome as a telemarketer at dinner.
  • Asking herself if she’s the problem (newsflash: she’s not).

Why It’s So Hard to Spot

Narcissists and psychopaths are emotional illusionists. His arrogance might masquerade as confidence, and his manipulation could look like charm. Society often plays along, excusing these traits as quirks or “he just has a strong personality.” Meanwhile, Saint is left questioning her sanity.

Breaking the Cycle: Woman’s Comeback

The first step to escaping this domestic drama is recognizing the signs.

Therapy can be a lifeline for woman, giving her the tools to reclaim her reality.

As for him, change is unlikely without a major epiphany—and narcissists and psychopaths aren’t exactly known for those.

For her, building boundaries, seeking support, and embracing her worth are the ultimate power moves.

Living with a partner who embodies narcissism and psychopathy is like being trapped in a play where the plot never makes sense, and the lead actor keeps stealing your lines.

By understanding these traits and their impact, she can finally reclaim her story.

Life’s too short for endless drama—and she deserves a life with respect, peace, and way fewer plot twists.

Tears in Hell

I cried. I cried through my childhood, my teenage years, and even during my marriage, surviving both emotional and physical abuse.

And then I became wild—wild so that no one would ever touch me again. Ever!

But no one taught me that people struggling with mental health issues could destroy you even worse than physical abuse.

Because women, like me, always try to fix someone. And that’s the trap!

No one can truly be fixed. No one can be taken care of .

Mental health struggles can’t be cured—they can be managed, controlled, and balanced, but never cured.

And if you try to fix them, you will lose the battle. Every. Single. Time.

So I cried again. From 2002 to 2007, I cried every single day—worse on Christmas than on any other day. Like today.

Because people with mental health issues are unable to realize what they’re doing.

To them, it’s normal. But their “normality” isn’t normal.

I read hundreds of books. I took hundreds of classes.

And still, I learned this hard truth: people with mental health struggles CAN use and manipulate others—because no one will tells them the truth about THEM own selves!

No one says: “You are mental sick, and if you’re not aware of it, your behavior will hurt and destroy normal people. Or worse—others who are already hurted because of someone like you.”

So I cried.

Until one day, I was saved and FREE in the USA.

But I wasn’t safe. I was still an easy target—still used and abused. Vulnerable people will always remain vulnerable until they become aware of their vulnerabilities.

But today, the cycle of my abuse ended!

No more tears. No more wild responses. No more being manipulated by narcissistic behaviors. No more ignorance of toxic dynamics like triangulation. No more tolerating obsessive or controlling behaviors.

Today, I stood up and spoke out.

This is the truth. This is THE normal—not madness, not chaos, not twisted behaviors.

Like it or not, everyone is free to embrace their own “madness”—but NOT with me. Not around me.

So today, I didn’t cry. I wasn’t wild. I simply said: NO.

No to manipulation. No to madness.

Normality, not Craziness!

Călin Georgescu’s Mental Marathon into Presidential Fitness

When it comes to running a country, cognitive and emotional stability are kind of a big deal.

In the case of Călin Georgescu, whose bold proclamations and unconventional worldview are more TikTok than reality, there’s an entertaining yet serious conversation to be had about what happens when leadership takes a detour into fantasy land.


Risky Decisions: A Rollercoaster Ride of Statetments

An emotionally unstable leader can take us on a joyride of impulsive and poorly informed decisions.

In Georgescu’s case, his solutions range from “vaccinate with cold water” to calling NATO a “conflict promoter.” Such statements don’t just lack coherence; they’re practically scripts for a satire show.

Translation into Reality:
The potential for mismanagement during public health crises or national security threats could be shocking. Imagine trying to address global diplomacy with “the only real science is Jesus Christ” as your guiding principle—it’s both bold and confuse.


Crisis Management: Or Lack of it?

Presidents are the go-to crisis managers. Whether it’s economic instability or a foreign policy mess, the ability to react calmly and rationally under stress is critical.

Unfortunately, Georgescu’s responses—like suggesting Ukraine’s Zelenskyy is “bad for his country” while praising Russia’s “wisdom”—suggest a passion for stress-induced mistakes.

Satirical Angle:
Picture this: A hypothetical invasion scenario where Georgescu reassures citizens with, “We’re in God’s hands, not NATO’s.” A spiritual Tiktok talk, sure—but not exactly what you’d want to hear during a geopolitical crisis.


Manipulability: Who’s Really in Charge?

Unstable individuals are often easier to manipulate, making them a risk for falling prey to external influences. Georgescu’s admiration for Russian policies and skepticism of Western alliances hint at an openness to narratives that could jeopardize national sovereignty.

Humorous Take:
Imagine the Romanian parliament receiving policy drafts written in old Cyrillic because “Russia wisdom” had a guiding hand. It’s absurd but raises genuine concerns.


Public Confidence: Down the Rabbit Hole

Leaders perceived as unstable risk eroding public trust. Whether it’s promoting controversial WWII figures or dismissing scientific consensus, Georgescu’s declarations start polarizing debates that could destabilize national unity.

The Meme-ification of Leadership:
Georgescu’s approach ensures his presidency would be meme diamond—but at what cost?

Ridiculing your ALLIES might be fun for Tiktok or with your drank and crazy friends but it’s less enjoyable when ROMANIA’s credibility on the global stage goes down.


Polarization and Protests

A president with significant mental health concerns can amplify divisions within society, leading to protests and unrest.

Georgescu’s fiery rhetoric, from “Romania is a slave of the West” to praising Russia, might mobilize fringe groups while alienating moderates.


Economic Stability: A Comedy of Errors

Investor confidence often depends on predictable leadership.

Georgescu’s rejection of “Western enslavement” and promotion of economic isolationism might scare off foreign investors faster than you can say “recession.”

Funny Hypothetical:
A global business summit where Georgescu presents a PowerPoint titled Why Trade Is Overrated, complete with slides on subsistence farming and cold water plunges.


Security Risks: Diplomatic Disaster in the Making

From calling NATO unnecessary to praising a rival superpower, Georgescu’s foreign policy stances don’t just raise eyebrows—they might also raise alarms among allies.


Potential Solutions: From Comedy to Constitutional Cleanup

  1. Mental Health Evaluations for Leaders:
    Georgescu’s statements suggest the need for thorough screening processes before elections. Running a country isn’t open mic night.
  2. Legislative Interventions:
    If TikTok rhetoric becomes policy, parliament might need mechanisms to step in and steady the ship.

Conclusion: A Presidential Plotline from the Twilight Zone

While Călin Georgescu’s leadership style may entertain, it also highlights the serious risks of unfit leadership.

From impulsive decision-making to eroded public trust, the stakes are too high to ignore—even if the comedy writes itself.

The Mask of Deception: Hidden Threat

Feeling vulnerable and scared! Because I met one like him!

What he said in this video, encouraging people to eliminate others in the name of a Kabbalistic Jewish religion, scared me. I once worked with someone like him. I met a man like that while working in a house for people with mental health issues. And he was connected to organized crime.

I encountered someone similar again in the home of an elderly Jewish man who held secrets about the Illuminati and liberating Ukrainians with some help.

He told me not to tell anyone that I had met him there. I was deeply scared!

One day, he started growing a beard, and at the time, I didn’t know why—but now I understand. It was a persona, like all the personas I have met—no one real. People with dual identities, playing dual games!

His message frightened me because, in his troubled mind, he is trying to incite violence, to eliminate someone.

I keep asking myself, how could anyone mentally sane try to do such a thing?

Where I live, the police are corrupt and organized crime controls them.

I believe this person is somehow connected to cartels and part of an underground Kabbalistic Jewish organization.

He is probably mentally unstable, planning and calling for the elimination of others, which is organized crime.

What’s more terrifying is that he acts like a Jewish rabbi with Russian roots.

It’s pure insanity!

We must protect and keep people safe in freedom and normality away from socialism and insanity.

🚨Inside a Covered-Up CIA Operational Room 🚨

People often ask me how I know what I know—how I pick up on clues that others might miss. They want to learn so they can manipulate others and win. But I always respond with the wisdom my granny taught me: “Your gifts are to be used to protect ALL people equally, not for yourself and not for power!”

So, let the story begin…

Imagine stepping into a room where every detail is designed for high-stakes decision-making. The walls are painted in neutral tones, likely gray or beige, to maintain a calm yet serious atmosphere. Large monitors line the walls, streaming real-time intelligence, surveillance feeds, and global maps, while encrypted phones silently buzz with classified updates. Workstations are arranged to foster collaboration but maintain privacy, each equipped with secure computers and locked cabinets for storing sensitive materials.

The air has the energy of people tasked with protecting an entire nation. This is a CIA operational room—where critical missions are planned, and lives are on the line.

But it’s not just the technology and the mission that make this space intense. The environment is fast-paced WITHOUT looking fast-paced, highly secure, and every action has immediate, significant consequences.

The walls may be soundproofed to prevent any eavesdropping, and entry is tightly controlled with electronic badging or biometric systems.

The seriousness of the tasks at hand, combined with the constant pressure, creates a highly charged environment that few can handle.

For those with high anxiety or CPTSD (Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), this kind of environment can be overwhelming, triggering intense stress reactions. The need to remain hyper-vigilant amplifies anxiety symptoms, while the exposure to potentially traumatic content, like crisis scenarios or conflict-related intelligence, could easily trigger CPTSD responses. The constant pressure, rapid decision-making, and life-or-death stakes are not just challenging—they can be unbearable.

💼 Why It’s Not for Everyone:

  • High Stress Levels: The need to remain hyper-vigilant can amplify anxiety symptoms.
  • Intense Atmosphere: The seriousness of the tasks at hand creates a highly charged environment.
  • Potential Triggers: Content related to conflict, crisis, and sensitive operations could trigger CPTSD responses.
  • Secure Environment: Soundproof walls, surveillance cameras, and secure entry systems add to the intensity, making it a space where only the most mentally resilient can thrive.

This room is built for those who excel under extreme pressure, but it’s not an environment everyone can, or should, endure. Mental health matters, and recognizing our limits is essential.

🛡️ Remember: Your well-being is the top priority. It’s okay to step back from situations that may compromise your mental health.

Body Dissociation Disorder is NOT Gender Dysphoria

Before diagnosing someone with gender dysphoria, be sure that it is not a body dissociation disorder or a feeling of estrangement from their own body, which can be part of various other mental health conditions (e.g., DPDR, BDD, DID, PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders, substance use disorders, or other neurological conditions). Not all are transgender!

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Today, on my way home, I encountered about ten transgender individuals, each more flamboyant than the last. Many of them exhibited clear signs and symptoms of mental health disorders.

This made me question whether society has perhaps made a significant error by normalizing transgenderism and promoting it in a manner similar to the decriminalization of drugs.

What if many of these transgender individuals were misdiagnosed based on what they said rather than on what their conditions actually are?

A poorly conducted differential diagnosis between a body dissociation disorder or a feeling of estrangement from one’s own body versus gender dysphoria could misguide a person with a primary medical condition onto the wrong path.

When I looked at the statistics, the percentage for gender dysphoria is low compared to all other mental health conditions where body dissociation could appear.

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“Depersonalization-derealization disorder is a mental health condition where you feel disconnected from your body, your feelings, and your environment. It tends to come and go over a long period and causes distress and anxiety.”

When you feel disconnected from your own body, you might observe it from the outside and start having negative feelings towards it, usually hate. When you hate your body, you want to change it. Voilà! You want to become the opposite of what you are!

But this is not necessarily gender dysphoria. It could be anything and everything else but not gender dysphoria.

And your patient is NOT transgender!

Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DPDR)

Depersonalization presents as a sense of detachment or estrangement from one’s own body, thoughts, or feelings. People may feel like they are observing themselves from outside their body or feel like they are in a dream. Significant trauma and other factors can cause this!

Derealization is a sense of detachment from the surrounding environment, where the world feels unreal, distant, or distorted.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)

This mental health condition involves a person being preoccupied with perceived flaws or defects in their physical appearance. They often look in the mirror for defects and may use masks and body coverage. They could use cross-dressing and disguises to hide the parts of their bodies they are concerned about, leading to a sense of disconnection or estrangement from those body parts.

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

Previously known as multiple personality disorder, DID involves the presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states. Individuals with DID may experience dissociation and detachment from their body as they shift between different identities. They are not transgender; they have cross-dressing desires based on this diagnosis.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Individuals with PTSD, especially those with a history of severe or prolonged trauma, may experience dissociation as a coping mechanism. This can include a sense of detachment from their body or environment. For example, in the movie “Lady Valor,” an amazing Army officer and former transgender individual experienced a transgender episode, likely linked to PTSD.

Anxiety Disorders

Severe anxiety and panic attacks can lead to transient experiences of depersonalization and derealization, where individuals feel disconnected from their body or surroundings. One of my best friends, a woman, chose cross-dressing based on her high anxiety level and panic attacks stemming from a problematic family life.

Depression

In some cases of severe depression, individuals may experience depersonalization or a sense of disconnection from their body as part of their overall symptoms. Many depressed people hate their bodies either partially or entirely. They may cover themselves with large clothes, makeup, or choose cross-dressing.

Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders

Individuals with schizophrenia or related psychotic disorders may experience body dissociation or estrangement from their body as part of their delusions or hallucinations.

Substance Use Disorders

Certain substances, particularly hallucinogens or dissociative drugs (e.g., ketamine, PCP), can induce temporary experiences of depersonalization and body dissociation.

Neurological Conditions

Certain neurological conditions, such as epilepsy (particularly temporal lobe epilepsy), can include symptoms of depersonalization and body dissociation.

These conditions can vary widely in their presentation and severity, and the sense of disconnection from one’s body can manifest differently depending on the underlying cause.

A proper differential diagnosis could save many people from a poorly normalized transgender diagnosis and its severe consequences.

Be a good psychiatrist, psychologist, or nurse, and do not buy into what society tries to sell you.

People could be helped or destroyed! Be one to help people!

“SON Pacifica” – Disguise by INTENT: A Story about Intelligence vs. Craziness

Today, at the Hyatt Hotel, someone forced the toilet door and entered after me. You guessed it, the crazy one!

How do I know it was the crazy, unprofessional one and not a mistake?

Because he checked the door 5 seconds before entering. And it was closed—electronically closed. You can’t force an electronically locked door unless you open it voluntarily from outside. And that’s what he did. He opened it and pushed.

He did the same to my house, my internet connection, my car, my cell phone, and my location. Even at my nursing home job, he connects to the call lights and messes around! He can connect to any electronic system via the cloud and cause chaos!

Welcome to the dirty agent for SON PACIFICA! Welcome to THE SON! The master of disguise, the man who killed my dog after playing with him, the man who lived two apartments away from me in a Chinese family’s apartment left vacant for a year, the man who ordered illegal video monitoring and recording via fake smoke detectors in my apartment 24/7 and enjoys personal recordings with his organized crime family.

He controls a whole organized crime network, persuades incognito online, targeting young students on gaming platforms, and is involved in many dirty transactions and actions.

Welcome to the dirty crazy “father” of “Ana,” “Tony,” “little Henrique,” “Julie,” etc.

This man, in his craziness, creates personas and uses them for dirty matters.

When you meet people using disguises for professional matters, you WON’T KNOW that it is a disguise! Unless they uncover their persona with you.

Why? Because THEY ARE PROFESSIONAL!

They are genuine law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Their purpose is clear and ethical: to protect people.

They conduct undercover operations, gather intelligence, and infiltrate criminal organizations.

Their methods involve high-quality, realistic disguises created with the help of professional makeup artists and costume designers. They undergo extensive training to adopt new personas, mannerisms, and behaviors. They have strict adherence to legal and ethical guidelines to avoid harm and protect citizens’ rights.

Actors and performers, on the other hand, are not intelligence agents.
They transform into different characters for movies, theater, and television using makeup, wigs, costumes, and sometimes prosthetics. They are professionally trained in acting, movement, and voice modulation. They too have ethical considerations, respecting cultural sensitivities and avoiding harmful stereotypes or actions. Unless if they have mental health conditions and decide to use different personas to harm people.

Unfortunately, the people I PERSONALLY MET are neither intelligent nor normal actors. They are the worst of the worst: corrupted and mental disturbed intelligence and corrupted and mental disturbed actors using disguises with malevolent intent. Too many have vary mental disturbances.

First of all are the criminals, many of whom disguise themselves as women or other personas, do it to evade law enforcement, commit crimes without being recognized, and conduct fraud.

When I hear about another adult transgender person, I always ask myself, “What is behind THIS PERSONA?” Why did they choose to be transgender?

Many use simple masks and clothing changes to more sophisticated disguises. They do not have training; many learn it from criminal networks, detention centers, or illicit online resources. They have no ethical concerns and they use personas with high potential for harm, including physical, financial, and psychological damage to victims. At least you will know why they do it, ARE VILLAINS! And it could be seen in their history and background!

But the most dangerous ones are the mentally unstable individuals who could be ALSO former law enforcement or intelligence agents with work-related mental diseases as criminals too.

Imagine the damage caused by a spy, an intelligence officer or a law enforcement one who acquires a mental illness WORK RELATED or personal life style related!

They STILL have access to classified info and methods of action, but their mind is NOT OK no more!

They will use personas with no clear PROFESSIONAL purpose but driven by personal delusions or psychological disorders. They are erratic and unconventional, reflecting their state of mind.

This is why I keep saying my “ghost” is a crazy one. They have no training; their actions are typically impulsive and unplanned.

I have repeatedly asked law enforcement to keep an eye on these crazies because they may be a danger for others.

But what do you do when the law enforcement have the crazy ones?

Today events were another proof that I am targeted by a crazy person with access to communication services and high-security levels.

This will continue until some professional ones follow up with the mess that he and his “Ana,” “Tony,” “Julie,” and “little H” have created. We need to stop his craziness and twisted intelligence mess!

At “Ana’s” last job and for Mr. SON, I was the “balloon”—mushy now because I am old. Now can you see their mess and online bullines?

Human Population in a Crazy World

Today, I looked around at every single person around me, including myself. WE ARE CRAZY! A whole population of crazy people. How do you feel about it?

Take the list of mental disorders in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR and attach a people name to each one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mental_disorders_in_the_DSM-IV_and_DSM-IV-TR

You will see that WE ARE ALL CRAZY.

Print this list and walk on the street, at work, at school, with your friends, doctors, lawyers, teachers, police officers, workers, social staff, politicians, talk with them, look at them and you will see EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM IS CRAZY! Including YOU!

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How do you feel about it?

Your doctor is anxious, your shrink is psychopathic, your surgeon has alcohol dependence, your nurse has C-PTSD, your care aide is bipolar, your intelligence officer is suicidal, your father is narcissistic, your mother is depressive, your teacher has Tourette’s, the police officer has OCD, and the social worker has gender dysphoria. The customer service worker is drug addicted.

How about your top ranked political leaders? Or about your church leaders? Or your Generals? NAME IT!

We are CRAZY. Because we NORMALIZED SOCIAL CRAZINESS.

And the population is going down because we are crazy. And it is NOT our fault.

We were born NORMAL. The family group and this MESSED UP society with normalized craziness did it!

Fix the society, and it will fix people. HOW can we fix a CRAZY society, where craziness is NORMALIZED?

Unless you want babies conceived in vials and grown in artificial wombs and educated by human algorithms, please save NORMALITY and humanity.

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Craziness is not normal.

We need NORMALITY! And we need to groom, promote and develop NORMALITY, not CRAZINESS.

See the link. Print it and look around you. How many crazies do you spot around you today?

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The Ghost in My Apartment

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You find yourself in a perplexing and frustrating situation. Someone has been entering your apartment while you are away, and this person seems to know your schedule well, carefully timing their visits to avoid being caught. Despite your efforts to seek help, the police have refused to assist, leaving you feeling helpless and alone in dealing with this mysterious intruder.

Today, you experienced yet another unsettling incident. Before leaving your apartment for just 45 minutes, you numbered eight pieces of sushi on each tray, intending them for your kids. When you returned, you noticed that one tray now had only six pieces. This is not an isolated incident—similar things have happened before. Your socks, clothes, and bed sheets have gone missing or been tampered with on multiple occasions. This persistent intruder, whom you refer to as “The Ghost,” continues to mess around with your belongings, adding to your distress.

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As you reflect on the possible motivations for the intruder’s actions, a few scenarios come to mind. Is a Personal Vendetta or Grudge.

The intruder might have a personal vendetta against you or hold a grudge, leading them to invade your privacy and mess with your belongings as a form of harassment or revenge. This could be tied to a former coworker, a rich transgender alcoholic man involved in organized crime with governmental ties. During a heated confrontation at work, he yelled at you, “IT BELONGS TO ME,” when work resources were shared. He might be mentally unsettled, believing that someone is trying to take his entitled fortune, and sees you as part of this delusion.

Or may be a foreign spy, a gang leader, high dirty networking group or family, or may be an organized crime network that you undiscovered.

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Maybe it is about someone with Mental Health Issues.

This individual might be suffering from psychological issues, such as compulsive behavior or delusions, which drive “them” to repeatedly enter your apartment and interfere with your personal items. It is especially plausible if the person has a history of mental instability and paranoia. It could be a neighbor with mental health issues who fixates on your apartment due to their delusions or paranoia.

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Some people engage in such activities for the thrill or excitement of breaking into someone’s home without getting caught.

The risk and adrenaline rush might be motivating them. Another Mental Health Issue.

In some cases, the person might be in dire need of food or shelter. They might be taking your belongings and food out of necessity, driven by desperation.

This could be a neighbor in a survival phase, struggling with mental health issues and addictions, lacking moral and ethical values, and being part of the interlope underground world.

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The intruder could have noticed a pattern in your schedule and sees your apartment as an easy target, an “opportunity” for petty theft, taking small items and food that are less likely to be missed immediately and sell them out on underground market for coins.

You ask yourself WHY is this Lack of Action from Law Enforcement and Building Management?

And you suspect that local law enforcement and building management are not taking measures for several reasons.

The police may be overwhelmed with more pressing cases and lack the resources to address what they perceive as minor thefts or disturbances, low resources and costly.

Without clear evidence, lack of evidence or witnesses, law enforcement might find it challenging to take action or prioritize your case.

If the intruder has ties to organized crime, there could be corruption or fear of retaliation influencing law enforcement and management’s reluctance to intervene.

There may be legal and bureaucratic obstacles preventing swift action, such as the need for more substantial proof before obtaining warrants or taking significant steps.

The authorities and management might view the incidents as trivial or the result of personal disputes, leading them to downplay the severity and impact on your life.

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The situation is incredibly stressful and leaves you feeling a profound sense of hopelessness.

It’s disheartening and infuriating to see your hard-earned food, belongings, and private life violated by someone with an unsettled mind.

Every intrusion is a reminder of your vulnerability and the apparent indifference of those who should protect you. The thought that someone can invade your space so easily and without consequence shakes your faith in the system meant to safeguard your rights.

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The trauma of these repeated invasions has a significant impact on your mental and emotional well-being.

You feel constantly on edge, unable to relax in your own home, the one place where you should feel safe.

The violation of your personal space and the theft of your belongings not only cause financial loss but also erode your sense of security and peace of mind on this city and on this country!

You look at society, which prides itself on being “democratic” and just, and you feel betrayed.

How can such a society allow this to happen without taking measures?

It seems that your pleas for help fall on deaf ears, and the institutions designed to support and protect you are failing in their duties.

The lack of support and action from law enforcement and management only adds to your sense of isolation and fear.

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The permissiveness of society towards such invasive behaviors is baffling and deeply troubling.

You wonder how many others are suffering in silence, their rights and dignity compromised, while the system turns a blind eye.

This situation highlights a severe gap in the protective measures that are supposed to uphold the values of justice and safety in a democratic society.

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Despite the lack of external support, you decide to take action to protect your home and regain a sense of safety and peace. Here are the steps you plan to take.

You will install security cameras, alarm systems, and smart locks to deter the intruder and capture evidence of their activities.

You Change Routines (it seems that intruder know your work schedule). You will vary your schedule to make it less predictable, reducing the intruder’s ability to time their visits.

You will ask for Neighbor Support. Tell to your trustworthy neighbors about the situation and your schedule so they can keep an eye on your apartment and report any suspicious activity.

You will consult a lawyer to explore other legal avenues for addressing the situation, such as obtaining a restraining order if you have suspicions about the identity of the intruder.

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