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Posted November 22, 2009
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Criminal Psychological Harassment - Stress and Acid-Base Disorders - Brain Aneurysm and Heart Attack
A criminal psychological harassment network uses high levels of stress and sleep deprivation to increase Cortisol levels and induce acid-base disorders to destroy a victim's body, brain, and heart.
Those who participate in a criminal psychological harassment network, attack a victims credibility, and use threats and provocation or psychological attacks to induce stress and Cortisol intentionally as a weapon are guilty.
Brain Aneurysm.
Heart Attack.
If you have participated or if you are ever invited to participate in this kind of activity be aware that it is criminal harassment and can include criminal conspiracy.
Given the fact that this network is used to discredit individuals, drive them to homelessness, and induce death through illnesses related to high levels of stress and sleep deprivation the criminal elements and possible charges can be much more serious.
The only advice I can give you is do not underestimate the power of law enforcement.
One example of psychological manipulation is to try to corrupt individuals, participation for example, and then to use law enforcement as a threat.
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- attack,
- crime,
- acid-base,
- heart,
- disorders,
- psychological,
- harassment,
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