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For the first article, what you’ve found is a therapist who fucked up. You will get no argument from me that there are incompetent therapists and ones who drop the ball. It’s a big field, and mentally unstable people are an unpredictable group of people.

Is there any evidence in this story (or any other related documents) that prove this therapist deliberately allowed or encouraged this violence to happen?

How have you ruled out this being a therapist who fucked up? How would you know if it was or wasn’t, besides faith that Q said there is something being hidden here?


For the second article, I’m confused. Can you show me where in the article it says that therapists handed over their information to the FBI in order to target this young man?

It says they knew he was schizophrenic. It also says that he was declared legally incompetent and hospitalized numerous times, which would be recorded in legal records, not just medical records.

In fact, the parents blame legal records people, or someone associated with them. They don’t mention a therapist.

The State of Oklahoma found him mentally incompetent and we, his parents have legal guardianship over him by the Court. These documents are sealed from the public, which is why no news media outlet has been able to obtain them.

These types of records would go far beyond the patient records of a therapist.

FBI have access to legal records, and frankly, I can tell you from experience that people with untreated schizophrenia are not exactly hard to identify. They had an informant talking to him. Of course they knew he was mentally ill.

If you’re trying to bait me into defending the FBI targeting mentally ill people… good luck.

Why do you assume merely by the FBI having information about a legally-relevant and super-obvious psychiatric condition that it must have been a result of a betrayal by this therapist?

Is it because Q suggested this as a research avenue, and you have faith in Q’s theory of a conspiracy involving these therapists?

These are the sorts of assumptions I don’t make, but I think they’re easier to make if someone you trust, like Q, told you to look closely.

I am willing to examine the claims of sources I do not trust, but if you said that Q researchers have provided the Hard Proof for Q’s claims on this, I’d still like to see that.

I don’t even see evidence that either of these therapists were Satanist or Communist. Can you provide that proof, at least? Have the Q researchers found proof of these two therapists’ allegiances to Satan?

2 years ago
1 score
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For the first article, what you’ve found is a therapist who fucked up. You will get no argument from me that there are incompetent therapists and ones who drop the ball. It’s a big field, and mentally unstable people are an unpredictable group of people.

Is there any evidence in this story (or any other related documents) that prove this therapist deliberately allowed or encouraged this violence to happen?

How have you ruled out this being a therapist who fucked up? How would you know if it was or wasn’t, besides faith that Q said there is something being hidden here?


For the second article, I’m confused. Can you show me where in the article it says that therapists handed over their information to the FBI in order to target this young man?

It says they knew he was schizophrenic. It also says that he was declared legally incompetent and hospitalized numerous times, which would be recorded in legal records, not just medical records.

In fact, the parents blame legal records people, or someone associated with them. They don’t mention a therapist.

The State of Oklahoma found him mentally incompetent and we, his parents have legal guardianship over him by the Court. These documents are sealed from the public, which is why no news media outlet has been able to obtain them.

These types of records would go far beyond the patient records of a therapist.

FBI have access to legal records, and frankly, I can tell you from experience that people with untreated schizophrenia are not exactly hard to identify. They had an informant talking to him. Of course they knew he was mentally ill.

If you’re trying to bait me into defending the FBI targeting mentally ill people… good luck.

Why do you assume merely by the FBI having information about a legally-relevant and super-obvious psychiatric condition that it must have been a result of a betrayal by this therapist?

Is it because Q suggested this as a research avenue, and you have faith in Q’s theory of a conspiracy involving these therapists?

These are the sorts of assumptions I don’t make, but I think they’re easier to make if someone you trust told you to look closely. I am willing to look, but if you said that Q researchers have provided the Hard Proof for Q’s claims on this, I’d still like to see that.

I don’t even see evidence that either of these therapists were Satanist or Communist. Can you provide that proof, at least? Have the Q researchers found proof of these two therapists’ allegiances to Satan?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

For the first article, what you’ve found is a therapist who fucked up. You will get no argument from me that there are incompetent therapists and ones who drop the ball. It’s a big field, and mentally unstable people are an unpredictable group of people.

Is there any evidence in this story (or any other related documents) that prove this therapist deliberately allowed or encouraged this violence to happen?

How have you ruled out this being a therapist who fucked up? How would you know if it was or wasn’t, besides faith that Q said there is something being hidden here?


For the second article, I’m confused. Can you show me where in the article it says that therapists handed over their information to the FBI in order to target this young man?

It says they knew he was schizophrenic. It also says that he was declared legally incompetent and hospitalized numerous times, which would be recorded in legal records, not just medical records.

In fact, the parents blame legal records people, or someone associated with them. They don’t mention a therapist.

The State of Oklahoma found him mentally incompetent and we, his parents have legal guardianship over him by the Court. These documents are sealed from the public, which is why no news media outlet has been able to obtain them.

These types of records would go far beyond the patient records of a therapist.

FBI have access to legal records, and frankly, I can tell you from experience that people with untreated schizophrenia are not exactly hard to identify. They had an informant talking to him. Of course they knew he was mentally ill.

If you’re trying to bait me into defending the FBI targeting mentally ill people… good luck.

Why do you assume merely by the FBI having information about a legally-relevant and super-obvious psychiatric condition that it must have been a result of a betrayal by this therapist?

These are the sorts of assumptions I don’t make, but I think they’re easier to make if someone you trust told you to look closely. I am willing to look, but if you said that Q researchers have provided the Hard Proof for Q’s claims on this, I’d still like to see that.

I don’t even see evidence that either of these therapists were Satanist or Communist. Can you provide that proof, at least? Have the Q researchers found proof of these two therapists’ allegiances to Satan?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

For the first article, what you’ve found is a therapist who fucked up. You will get no argument from me that there are incompetent therapists and ones who drop the ball. It’s a big field, and mentally unstable people are an unpredictable group of people.

Is there any evidence in this story (or any other related documents) that prove this therapist deliberately allowed or encouraged this violence to happen?

How have you ruled out this being a therapist who fucked up? How would you know if it was or wasn’t, besides faith that Q said there is something being hidden here?


For the second article, I’m confused. Can you show me where in the article it says that therapists handed over their information to the FBI in order to target this young man?

It says they knew he was schizophrenic. It also says that he was declared legally incompetent and hospitalized numerous times, which would be recorded in legal records, not just medical records.

In fact, the parents blame legal records people, or someone associated with them. They don’t mention a therapist.

The State of Oklahoma found him mentally incompetent and we, his parents have legal guardianship over him by the Court. These documents are sealed from the public, which is why no news media outlet has been able to obtain them.

FBI have access to legal records, and frankly, I can tell you from experience that people with untreated schizophrenia are not exactly hard to identify. They had an informant talking to him. Of course they knew he was mentally ill.

If you’re trying to bait me into defending the FBI targeting mentally ill people… good luck.

Why do you assume merely by the FBI having information about a legally-relevant and super-obvious psychiatric condition that it must have been a result of a betrayal by this therapist?

These are the sorts of assumptions I don’t make, but I think they’re easier to make if someone you trust told you to look closely. I am willing to look, but if you said that Q researchers have provided the Hard Proof for Q’s claims on this, I’d still like to see that.

I don’t even see evidence that either of these therapists were Satanist or Communist. Can you provide that proof, at least? Have the Q researchers found proof of these two therapists’ allegiances to Satan?

2 years ago
1 score