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It's unusual for first onset of schizophrenic symptoms at age 34 (the shooter), but it does happen. Age 40 and above, it's very rare and is called "late onset schizophrenia". In my experience, psychiatrists are not necessarily adept at diagnosis ... they have large case loads and spend only a few minutes with a client (they're basically pill pushers), unlike psychologists, counselors, or social workers, who do the bulk of intensive client work these days. So diagnostic confusion with some of the other disorders of old age wouldn't surprise me.
See the onset and hospitalization graphs in this article:
So you are implying a psychologist skilled in his craft or art of understanding the human condition would be able to defend himself from high level mind control? Few have the ability or skill set to defend themselves from mind control. A counselor or social worker would be helpless because of lack of education.
Unfortunately the investigative video I posted early has been pulled from YouTube.
However, to elaborate further, it appears that DC Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis was the victim of psychotronic (mind control) technology that put disembodied voices in his head. This tech is also known to make victims feel the sensation that a microwave is burning their internal organs.
Back in early 2013 the Department of Defense attempted to codify DARPA's mind control programs by co-opting Yale University via a $1,800,000 grant. The DoD tried to use Orwellian doublespeak by rebranding mind control as “Advanced Interrogation”. You’ll no doubt recall how the Bush Administration euphemistically referred to torture as “Enhanced Interrogation”. Fortunately, the student body and alumni of Yale shot the plan down by exposing that it is in actuality a “perversion of medicine”.
We're now starting to understand why the DoD wanted to co-opt Yale University in to their radio frequency based mind control programs. They knew that eventually the prisoners at Guantanamo would reveal to the world the horrific tortures used against them including "Advanced Interrogation". Read a prisoner's own account of what exactly that entailed.
“They are highly advanced in harming human beings. They have devices and the devices have some way of maybe beaming, maybe electromagnetism or some kind of radiation, but it can harm your body from a distance.”
So you are implying a psychologist skilled in his craft or art of understanding the human condition would be able to defend himself from high level mind control? Few have the ability or skill set to defend themselves from mind control. A counselor or social worker would be helpless because of lack of education.
After the horrific DC Navy Yard shootings by apparent Targeted Individual (Ti) Aaron Alexis, many Americans are revisiting Jesse Ventura's Brain Invaders episode (video linked below) looking for clues. Moreover, national security journalist Sharon Weinberger's 2007 Washington Post investigative piece Mind Games is also providing some amazing insight in to the motive for defense contractor Aaron Alexis' violent rampage on that fateful September day.
In a way, you can’t go back into your hypnotic lull, your hypnotic sleep. You cannot. So please do not be afraid that suddenly I’m going to be hypnotizing you and having you get up and walk around the room screaming like a chicken. (some chuckles) So, but you have this hypnotic effect that’s going around the planet, and it’s doing kind of an interweave or a dance with the SES virus and a number of other things, and it’s creating a lot of very strange and very bizarre patterns and events in the planet right now.
You see on the evening news, if you watch the news or you hear it from your friends, it’s like when they’re talking about the mass murderer – “He seemed like such a nice guy. I’ve been living next to him for 20 years and would never have thought.” You know, “He volunteered” – or she, I’m sorry to pick on the men today – “She,” you know, “did all this social work and suddenly pulled out the Mossberg and blew away half the whatever.”
The technology that can put disembodied voices in people's heads is now openly discussed in certain military circles. Even Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering the tech to silence his nation's dissidents and activist.
Research into electromagnetic weapons has been secretly carried out in the US
and Russia since the Fifties. But now it appears Mr Putin has stolen a march on
the Americans. Precise details of the Russian gun have not been revealed.
However, previous research has shown that low-frequency waves or beams can
affect brain cells, alter psychological states and make it possible to transmit
suggestions and commands directly into someone’s thought
processes.
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