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On FB today and I guy went to high school with today posted a link to Go Fund Me campaign for $500 worth of surveillance equipment to catch the CIA spying on him. He's got a 7 minute video, and he typed out his monologue word for word.
I'm gobsmacked.
The kid was a little different, quirky, in high school.. but fairly smart. (genius-level IQ) ... I remember we were selling some **** (cleaning products or cookies) for a class fundraiser. He biked out to my house to sell the products. My mom bought some off him. We lived 5 miles out of town and he lived NO WHERE near us. He lived on the other end of the school district.
Anyway, we've been FB friends for years, but never interacted. He seldom posted. He was overseas, working in S. Korea. Now he's stateside and apparently concerned the CIA is conducting a stealth campaign of harassment against him; including following him on the Appalachian Trail. He said the CIA forced to live in the woods for a year while he was in Korea.
In the video he shows off the sound suppressing headphones and the earplugs he wears to stave off the noise.
At first I thought it was a joke. .... It's not.
Jesus.
 
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I messaged his brother.
The family is aware of his issues.
Turns out he was deported from Korea. Moved in with his old, frail mother, got violent with her and got the boot... That's how he ended up on Appalachian Trail for about a year.
 
Sorry, Evil. Sounds like your friend could use some medication.
 
Being paranoid doesn't mean people aren't following you.

Sounds terrible. I've never been through it with anyone I've know, at least not like that.
My mother suffered from dementia at the end of her life, and that included bouts of paranoia. Much different circumstances though.
 
Being paranoid doesn't mean people aren't following you.

Sounds terrible. I've never been through it with anyone I've know, at least not like that.
My mother suffered from dementia at the end of her life, and that included bouts of paranoia. Much different circumstances though.

He's posted two more videos.
He can read people's minds and they can reads. He believes he was the inspiration for Harry Potter because the government tried to kill him (by ordering his brain to have a heart attack), and he survived.
It's surreal listening to him. I knew this kid and he looks OK, and he sounds normal, (speech wise)... but this is .... .... wow. He's a 40-year-old normal looking guy telling a story about being a barista in Charleston. He said he was outside smoking a cigarette and he asked one of his regular customers how much they (CIA) were paying him. The customer told him (jokingly, I'm sure) free coffee. The look my friends gfives in this video .... wow! .... I can't comprehend his mental illness.
And I know there's little that can done to help him.
 
Hopefully at some point he can get some help. Sounds like he's well beyond PPD and delusional to the point of psychosis.
I'm not trying to sound like I know something. I just hope he gets help.
Perhaps his family will find a way to get him treated and medicated.

My mother had alzheimer's dementia. Totally different thing.
She was rarely lucid at the end. She accused me of being a Russian spy impersonating her son one time. thought I was holding her prisoner on a giant ship.
 
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