On August 2, 2019 5:14:00 PM UTC, Ryan Carboni <[email protected]> wrote: >I have no interest in money, I wish to get on with my life. If the >government will admit to violating my rights through entrapment, >through outrageous government conduct designed to force me to have >emotional distress, then I will waive all claims against them and any >co-conspirators in this civil conspiracy. > >The government has: >-spoofed communications from unaffiliated parties from which they can >be no reasonable suspicion of them committing crimes. >-altered emails within my inbox. >-altered outgoing communications from my computer. >-alternatively borked or bricked household devices for no investigative >purpose >-refuse to admit to an investigation while making me aware of the >investigation for the sole purpose of harassing me >-made mocking communications to me through their informants, for which >there can be no investigative purpose or which there can be no >expectation that it would yield an actionable result >-cooperated with the LAPD to arrest me under false pretenses >-concealed the existence of the investigation for the sole purpose of >preventing an actionable claim against their unconstitutional conduct >-is aware that the government’s conduct is so outrageous it would >preclude prosecuting me, thus self-confirming there is no investigative >purpose to the conduct > >If the government admits to that, admits to the truth, it will all go >away. Does the US government really intend to spend billions, tens of >billions, hundreds of billions, to accomplish literally nothing? > >Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
I had a close friend who started feeling similarly targeted in his mid-20s. I actually helped him convert a bedroom and some other areas into faraday cages and he more or less stopped getting online for a while. It helped him, at least for a bit.... Ultimately he started taking some neuroleptics and most of his problems went away, or he stopped noticing them anyway ;) Not that I'm suggesting anything, just what he ended up doing.
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