I think your question suggests that I am aware of what my neighbors have gone through. I am not, mostly. When I was younger I did have a neighbor that was sexually assaulted by her step dad for years. So yes, I guess that I am suggesting different levels of abuse. Though I believe that the abuse is meant to be specific as to not bring to much attention to what is going on. If everyone were subjected to the same experimentation we would expect to see a lot more of the aftermath matching that of others and could, likely, easily assume the reason behind it. Not every ant is made to be a worker, but all are subjected to the same hierarchy. I do not mean to take away from those that have been subjected to more trauma, but to suggest that at it's current level everyone is being exposed to a form of trauma that is within the MK Ultra grab bag of tricks to subdue and eventually overtake the subconscious mind which I consider to be their End Game.
I do not think that it robs anyone of anything, I think you are too focused on determining which were subjected to more poison, vs less, knowing that the poison can have detrimental effects at any dose.
I mean this as an analogy only and do not mean it to be a direct comparison: Autism is considered to be a spectrum. If we ever find out what causes Autism we might find that placement on the spectrum is determined by a level of outside stimuli. No one on the spectrum behaves exactly like anyone else on the spectrum, but we consider all on the spectrum to be Autistic.
Being so bothered as to label the level at which one is doesn't really help anything but lends to the idea that one was subjected to more over others. This is a level of victim hood manipulation, part of the MK Ultra play book and largely at play today. "I am worse off than you because I got it worse than you." I feel that it is meant to marginalize the community at large, it is a tactic of division that would help to prevent those abused from being able to come together. It lends to the idea that it could be worse as well which seems to be a large reason that people subjected to such abuse do not come forward in the first place.
I think your question suggests that I am aware of what my neighbors have gone through. I am not, mostly. When I was younger I did have a neighbor that was sexually assaulted by her step dad for years. So yes, I guess that I am suggesting different levels of abuse. Though I believe that the abuse is meant to be specific as to not bring to much attention to what is going on. If everyone were subjected to the same experimentation we would expect to see a lot more of the aftermath matching that of others and could, likely, easily assume the reason behind it. Not every ant is made to be a worker, but all are subjected to the same hierarchy. I do not mean to take away from those that have been subjected to more trauma, but to suggest that at it's current level everyone is being exposed to a form of trauma that is within the MK Ultra grab bag of tricks to subdue and eventually overtake the subconscious mind which I consider to be their End Game.
I do not think that it robs anyone of anything, I think you are too focused on determining which were subjected to more poison, vs less, knowing that the poison can have detrimental effects at any dose.
I mean this as an analogy only and do not mean it to be a direct comparison: Autism is considered to be a spectrum. If we ever find out what causes Autism we might find that placement on the spectrum is determined by a level of outside stimuli. No one on the spectrum behaves exactly like anyone else on the spectrum, but we consider all on the spectrum to be Autistic.
Being so bothered as to label the level at which one is doesn't really help anything but lends to the idea that one was subjected to more over others. This is a level of victim hood manipulation, part of the MK Ultra play book and largely at play today. "I am worse off than you because I got it worse than you." I feel that it is meant to marginalize the community at large, it is a tactic of division that would help to prevent those abused from being able to come together. It lends to the idea that it could be worse as well which seems to be a large reason that people subjected to such abuse do not come forward in the first place.