is this like the "If I just remembered I've always known but forgot I didn't remember" statement?!!
fact 1: i post a link to an article from 1964.
fact 2. you claim all my links were based on the FEMA report.
fact 3. in 1964 there was no FEMA. it wasnt created until 1979.
what exactly is misrepresented here other than your lie that the 1964 article was based on the FEMA report?
If you haven't re provided your link to make a tangible and verifiable case, everything you say is a lie and he truth is basically the opposite. Typical.
You have no evidence.
A portion of the east concrete core wall of WTC 1 toppling into the core on 9-11.
i have no ******* idea what you are talking about....
Signs of Schizophrenia:
--Sudden irritability, anger, hostility, suspiciousness, resentment
--Depression- feeling discouraged and hopeless about the future
--Intense and excessive preoccupation with religion or spirituality
--Deterioration of academic or job-related performance
--Finding it difficult to deal with stressful situations
--Inability to cope with minor problems
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Ruminating thoughts- these are the same thoughts that go around and round your head but get you nowhere. Often about past disappointments, missed opportunities, failed relationships
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Becoming incoherent or stringing unrelated words together (word salad)
--Lack of insight (called anosognosia). Those who are developing schizophrenia are unaware that they are becoming sick. The part of their brain that should recognize that something is wrong is damaged by the disease.
--Racing thoughts
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Speaking in an abstract or tangential way. Odd use of words or language structure
--Difficulty focusing attention and engaging in goal directed behavior
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Poor concentration/ memory. Forgetfulness
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Nonsensical logic
--Difficulty understanding simple things
--Thoughts, behavior, and actions are not integrated
--Obsessive compulsive tendencies- with thoughts or actions
--Thought insertion/ withdrawal- thoughts are put it or taken away without a conscious effort
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Conversations that seem deep, but are not logical or coherent
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Overpowering, intense feeling that people are talking about you, looking at you
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Overpowering, intense feeling you are being watched, followed, and spied on (tracking devices, implants, hidden cameras)
--Thinking that someone is trying to poison your food
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Thinking people are working together to harass you
--Thinking that something is controlling you- i.e. an electronic implant
--Thinking that people can read your mind/ or control your thoughts
--Thinking that your thoughts are being broadcast over the radio or tv
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Delusions of reference- thinking that random events convey a special meaning to you. An example is that a newspaper headline or a license plate has a hidden meaning for you to figure out. That they are signs trying to tell you something.
--Religious delusions- that you are Jesus, God, a prophet, or the antichrist.
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Delusions of grandeur- the belief that you have an important mission, special purpose, or are an unrecognized genius, or famous person.
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Hallucinations are as real as any other experience to the person with schizophrenia. As many as 70% hear voices, while a lesser number have visual hallucinations. (some apparently see documentaries on PBS).
--Auditory hallucinations can be either inside the person's head or externally. When external, they sound as real as an actual voice. Sometimes they come from no apparent source, other times they come from real people who don't actually say anything, other times a person will hallucinate sounds.
--When people hear voices inside their heads, it is as if their inner thoughts are no longer alone. The new voices can talk to each other, talk to themselves, or comment on the person's actions. The majority of the time the voices are negative.
--Visual hallucinations operate on a spectrum. They start with the overacuteness of the senses, then in the middle are illusions, and on the far end are actual hallucinations.