The Finger of Reality: Dreams, Madness, and the Call for a Healthy Society

The Finger of Reality

What are humans really looking for?
To be healthy, happy, supported, and to feel safe and secure in their private lives — and to be together.

Humans are so simple! Unless, of course, they are not mentally well.
Because if they are crazy, they will destroy every one of these basic needs and drag others down with them.

To live like a true human, you must be both physically and mentally healthy.
We can’t afford to damage either one.

If you aren’t physically or mentally healthy, not only will you fail at your own tasks, but you will also disrupt the lives of others.


Everyday Battles

And yes, my stalker was at it again today — right when I left my house!
He tracks my movements, him and his dirty, crazy, organized crime family gang. (Pictures were taken!)

This is what mental insanity leads to: obsessions, craziness, and the destruction of other people’s lives.
And it happens because society allows it — all in the name of whatever twisted values they claim to defend, and because they don’t want to spend money on properly dealing with the crazies on the streets or the gangs that operate openly.

“I don’t see you, you don’t see me… and we live happily ever after together. You trying to put me down, and me trying to protect myself.”

But that’s not a good society.
It’s a dirty, corrupted one, where rules are no longer made for people — but for creating chaos.


The Dream: Visitors Beyond

In my dreams, I was inside a huge, all-glass tower on the top-level apartments.
It seemed that my sister owned one of them, and she gave me a tour of her home.

While walking around, I saw a UFO outside the glass walls — a massive globe made of interconnected cards.
It had come out of nowhere from space, moving fast, and then stopped right in front of our windows, watching us.
It followed us as we walked through the apartment.

It was terrifying to see a giant, card-constructed sphere tracking our movements.
We tried to hide from it.
The unknown is always frightening!


The Shape-Shifter

When we moved to the other side of the house, there was another globe — but this one was made from interconnected domino chips.
It could change its shape: from a globe, to a square, to a car, to a bird… even to an arm with a pointed index finger.

As we watched, fascinated by how it shifted forms, a piece of it transformed into an arm, pointing directly at me through the glass.

It was a very scary dream — it felt like I had stepped into another dimension.

When I woke up, I immediately remembered the visual patterns I had seen after ketamine anesthesia — the same moving hexagonal and octagonal shapes, shiny and interconnected in flowing colors.
Later, I even saw a woman’s bag decorated with the same pattern!


A Call for True Humanity

We desperately need normal societies filled with normal, healthy people.
Otherwise, we will destroy humanity — driven by the madness of trying to control the world and replacing normality with abnormality.

The Finger!
It reminds me of The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Buonarroti.

Intel analysis- A hidden connection

The scientific explanation of the stories!

The process of analyzing events that appear too unlikely to be mere coincidences is often referred to as statistical anomaly analysis or low-probability event analysis.

This type of analysis is used to determine if there is a hidden connection between events that would otherwise appear random or unrelated. Here’s how this type of analysis is approached and what it entails:

Defining the Event and Establishing Probability

First, the unusual event itself must be precisely defined.

For example, you might notice that two individuals, unknown to each other, express an unusual preference for a very specific and rare item—such as a green rose with black petals wrapped in green paper with pink polka dots—on the same day.

This scenario would stand out because such specific preferences are highly unlikely to align by chance.

The initial step is to determine the probability of this event happening independently.

By estimating how rare each component of this situation is (e.g., the rare color of the rose, unique petal color, specific wrapping style), you calculate an approximate likelihood for it occurring randomly.

If the calculated probability is extremely low, the event might need further investigation to understand if there is a connecting factor beyond chance.

Hypothesis Development and Contextual Analysis

With a low-probability event identified, the next step is to develop hypotheses about potential links or factors that could explain the coincidence.

Some hypotheses might include:

  • Shared Media Influence: Perhaps both individuals were exposed to the same content or trend that influenced their preferences.
  • Social Network Overlap: They might share a social or professional network, which unknowingly shaped their interests.
  • Selective Attention or Cognitive Bias: Sometimes people are more likely to notice patterns that match what they’re already thinking about, which can make rare coincidences seem more frequent or meaningful.

This step is crucial for understanding the broader context in which the event took place. Each hypothesis is then assessed to see if it could realistically explain the observed coincidence.

Synchronicity Analysis

When coincidences seem meaningful rather than merely statistical, the concept of synchronicity—introduced by psychologist Carl Jung—may come into play.

Synchronicity analysis examines if these events share a symbolic or thematic connection, even if not directly caused by one another.

For example, the simultaneous liking of an unusual green rose by two people may carry personal significance that links the events at a psychological or symbolic level rather than a causal one.

Using Statistical Tools and Models

For a more scientific approach, statistical tools such as probability models or Bayesian analysis can be employed.

Bayesian analysis, for example, can help quantify how much this rare event might shift the likelihood of a hidden connection existing.

This statistical layer allows for a structured approach to assessing whether the events are likely to be independent or if there is evidence suggesting a deeper link.

Conclusion: Naming the Process

When a coincidence is suspected of being more than random, the process of analyzing it typically falls under:

  • Low-Probability Event Analysis: Examining if rare events are statistically likely to be independent.
  • Anomaly Detection: Identifying and exploring events that deviate significantly from expected norms.
  • Synchronicity Analysis: Exploring the psychological or symbolic meaning behind unusual, seemingly connected events.

These analytical approaches provide tools to distinguish between random coincidence and meaningful patterns, allowing you to assess if the event is indeed connected or simply a statistical outlier.

Just like working from the bottom up in a process, it’s possible to create coincidences. This is something spies learn in spy training programs—professionals use this skill for specific, strategic purposes. Unfortunately, it’s also a tactic used by psychopaths to manipulate and undermine others.

It’s important to be aware of these techniques to protect yourself and others from potential harm. Genuine awareness can help protect people from wrongful manipulation.