In an effort to initiate legal action against social media groups that sponsor mind control theory groups, I have conducted extensive research to identify individuals with schizophrenia who have been drawn into such groups. These groups have allowed individuals who hear voices to become convinced that their voices are the result of "voice to skull weapons." Unfortunately, many of these individuals are too deeply entrenched in these groups to acknowledge that they have been misled. Consequently, they are unable to prevent others from being similarly duped into sharing their experiences of being "targeted" by voices emanating from cell towers and gangstalkers. It is unlikely that individuals with a reputation to uphold would be willing to share their experiences of hearing voices in this manner. However, those who suffer from psychosis and intellectual disability are often coerced by targeted individual groups to share their most personal experiences. This practice is particularly concerning as it effectively exposes individuals with mental health issues to public scrutiny and ridicule. Moreover, the consequences of such exposure can be long-lasting and detrimental to an individual's mental health. For instance, individuals who have received treatment for their mental health issues may find it difficult to undo the bizarre things they have posted online. As a result, they may be unfairly stigmatized and ostracized by others who have come to view them through the lens of their online posts.
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