Mobbing Research: Inducing Angry Rants, Motive Intervention and Incarceration
The mob, criminal harassment participants, use fear to inflict a form of damage, humiliation or repetitive humiliation. One reported example is the use of homelessness or threats to a person’s means of subsistence and another reported example is the use of powerful radar assaults, an energy type weapon, to inflict damage on the body, lungs, bone, brain, testicles, threats of death through cancer, pain and suffering, and combine these with different voices, participants, in provocation, threats, attempts to induce fear linked to the damage of humiliation.
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MANIPULATION AND MECHANISM, the victims use anger and self-talk or rants to counter these threats and provocation to prevent fear and the damage of humiliation.
THE CONDITIONING, the rants or self-talk can be induced by using the voices used in the conditioning.
THE MOTIVE INTEVENTION AND INCARCERATION, similar to the use of the behavior of victims who attempt to shield themselves from powerful radar assaults, shielding material and attenuation aka metal, the deteriorating personal hygiene of victims who try to avoid these assaults, or victims who run away can be used to justify intervention and incarceration victims who seem unstable, angry, or deranged can also be used to justify intervention and incarceration.
BASIC, provocation and threats are used to induce anger or rage to justify intervention and incarceration.
COMPLEX, conditioning a response, anger and rants, to the use of voices along with threats and provocation, triggers, to induce anger and a rant to cause the appearance of an unstable and deranged individual.
- TAGS:
- fear,
- mobbing,
- criminal,
- harassment,
- conditioning,
- research,
- anger,
- manipulation,
- psychological
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