So if there's something I've noticed about these agents, it's that they will go to great lengths to use generalizations and make us look crazy. They chose a variety of topics. Most of these topics you've seen before. Perhaps you'd even call them cliché.
+Little green men abducting people. Look, they aren't little and they aren't green. They're human, and they use this story to hide the experiments they do. Oh, Sally says she was abducted by aliens. She must be crazy! They'll never know who has the implants then or the virus they injected. I bet they've found a way to hide them to look like soft tissue these days anyway, so it's hard to prove unless you're having symptoms.
+Everyone's an agent. Not everyone who is infected by agents realizes they are carrying their agenda. When we all go, "He's in the CIA!" it makes us look nutty.
+Schizophrenia/Mental illness. Most people believe strange things. This does not make them schizophrenic. It makes them human. However, when people hear "schizophrenia," they automatically assume that the person is crazy and will feel "educated" or "smart" a lot of times knowing what "schizophrenia" is and that it can be treated. This goes with all mental illnesses. I know some of you have them, and it's just insulting when they use them to mask perverse agenda, isn't it?
+Personal insults. These are clichés designed to keep people inline to a certain pattern, like "He's such a mooch" or "He's dumb" or "He just wants attention."
+Dividing us by throwing a few fakes in and making us all point the finger at the "fake" TI. This splits us apart and makes it so that we can't form normal bonds with each other/develop normal groupings. We need to have a censoring program or something. We know what is possible and what isn't. We know that most of the time it's people making fun of us, not agents anyway. They stumble onto this site, and they just don't get it. Our perps do things to us to discredit us, so it gets a little confusing sometimes.
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