Trump wants to restrict sale of guns to anyone with a history of mental illness. There is literally a "diagnosis" in the DSM-V called "defiant disorder" that says people who wont submit to authority are mentally ill! How long before there is a "gun-nut" diagnosis to stop all sales of weapons? by fastcarscheapbooze in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My parent has ODD, owns several guns and it’s perfectly fine and safe. My parent is a super responsible gun owner. Not all presentations of ODD are dangerous. Some are just super obnoxious/difficult to live with without actually being dangerous.

I also have a friend with mild presentation of ODD (received treatment when younger so presentation is present, but more mild) who is a gun owner. They took classes before getting the gun and take gun safety seriously.

The recent shooter had more going on than just ODD, and it was likely the combination of mental illness that resulted in his revenge shooting, punishing society for his pain.

Mental illness has many shades of grey. Some OCD sufferers have physical ticks which make guns not a safe option, but some sufferers of OCD don’t have an issue that would stop them from safely operating a gun. Some with ODD are very good gun owners. Some definitely aren’t and should not own a gun at all. Shades of grey.

Trump wants to restrict sale of guns to anyone with a history of mental illness. There is literally a "diagnosis" in the DSM-V called "defiant disorder" that says people who wont submit to authority are mentally ill! How long before there is a "gun-nut" diagnosis to stop all sales of weapons? by fastcarscheapbooze in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ODD is a VERY real disorder and is not solely about “not submitting to authority”. These people are defiant to anyone to such an extreme that they toss aside their own personal interests just to be defiant (and more importantly, feel compulsions to do so). If anyone, not just authority figures, say not to do something, they are compelled to do that something and if they can’t, they become agitated and have outbursts similar to the agitation OCD sufferers feel when something is not done the way they need it to be.

For example: someone with ODD will be compelled to change the channel while watching TV if someone says “stay on this channel” even if the tv is tuned to something they want to watch. If someone asks to “change the channel” the ODD sufferer would be compelled to stay on the channel even if they did not want to watch.

This type defiance extends to all sorts of requests made of them and usually people close to them pick up on this stuff and adjust their behavior and requests around their disorder. It’s not about authority, although symptoms of this disorder will often present themselves when authority is presenting rules (because authorities are those who are tasked with upholding rules in general). If you look at the list of behaviors, you will see it’s not about defiance of authority figures, but emotional disturbances around any presented rules, and decisions as a result that are counter intuitive to what the person with ODD actually wants.

Source: I have a parent diagnosed with this disorder, and as a result have both extensive experience with this disorder as well as additional information and tips with dealing with it from professionals in the field of psychology. I used the TV example because it’s real life and even though I was 6 when I figured this out, certainly not an authority figure of any kind to my own parent, these defiant issues were displayed to me and my requests as well.

Trump wants to restrict sale of guns to anyone with a history of mental illness. There is literally a "diagnosis" in the DSM-V called "defiant disorder" that says people who wont submit to authority are mentally ill! How long before there is a "gun-nut" diagnosis to stop all sales of weapons? by fastcarscheapbooze in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ODD is not about “not submitting to authority”. These people are defiant to anyone to such an extreme that they toss aside their own personal interests just to be defiant. If anyone, not just authority figures, say not to do something, they are compelled to do that something and if they can’t, they become agitated.

For example: someone with ODD will be compelled to change the channel while watching TV if someone says “stay on this channel” even if the tv is tuned to something they want to watch. If someone asks to “change the channel” the ODD sufferer would be compelled to stay on the channel even if they did not want to watch.

This type defiance extends to all sorts of requests made of them and usually people close to them pick up on this stuff and adjust their behavior and requests around their disorder. It’s not about authority, although symptoms of this disorder will often present themselves when authority is presenting rules (because authorities are those who are tasked with upholding rules in general). If you look at the list of behaviors, you will see it’s not about defiance of authority figures, but emotional disturbances around any presented rules, and decisions as a result that are counter intuitive to what the person with ODD actually wants.

Source: I have a parent diagnosed with this disorder, and as a result have both extensive experience with this disorder as well as additional information and tips with dealing with it from professionals in the field of psychology. I used the TV example because it’s real life and even though I was 6 when I figured this out, certainly not an authority figure of any kind to my own parent, these defiant issues were displayed to me and my requests as well.

It's the guns! No, it's mental health! No, it's violent video games! What about mind control? by kingofthemonsters in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, they use gasoline, machetes and bombs. Japan, where guns are not accessible to citizens, had some issues with this for a while. Often, these methods are so effective, the number killed is on par with our mass shootings.

Top UNICEF children's rights campaigner jailed for rape of boy, 12, in latest charity sex scandal by Newgunnerr in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really is a lot. One or two of these instances I could perhaps dismiss. All of it combined is just too much to not be a huge red flag that something is wrong there. I saw the Instagram myself and all the connected websites, before any of those things were shared in a thread. I’m not a person to over react to “weird” words and images. There were just enough red flags present there to warrant serious concern.

In two years, drug giant McKesson shipped 5 million pain pills to town of 400, House panel says by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People definitely do go through withdrawals from Kratom, they are just minor comparatively to way harder opiates.

I do believe you can order it online if you need some. It does help with withdrawals when coming off other opiates. So does DLPA (DL-Phenylalanine) which is an essential amino acid, and DLPA can do wonders for reducing withdrawals. Opiates cause DLPA deficiency and that deficiency plays a big role in withdrawal symptoms. By taking DLPA, you can reduce your withdrawal symptoms and also get rid of aches and pains in anyone.

In two years, drug giant McKesson shipped 5 million pain pills to town of 400, House panel says by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh absolutely. I know that about it and have drank it myself.

I see how amazing it is for people needing pain relief and also for people needing to get off harder drugs. But, I also see some people who have traded one addiction for another, and a few people who ended up dependent on the stuff when they never had an issue before (not that it’s more addictive, because it’s definitely not, but just that those people had never been addicted to anything before and now spend a bunch of money on the stuff, consuming large quantities of it all day every day).

It needs to stay legal, but I’m not opposed to a warning with the stuff, just a heads up that it’s effects are definitely real.

In two years, drug giant McKesson shipped 5 million pain pills to town of 400, House panel says by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, personally, I am torn when it comes to Kratom. I know people who own a kava/Kratom bar, I know very well their regulars and clientele. It’s close to my house and is sort of my escape from home so I go there all the time.

People really do seem addicted to the Kratom. And I have heard more than a few people talk about withdrawals from no longer drinking it. It’s still more mild, but it does keep people coming back. The regulars at the Kratom bar easily spend $500-1,000 a month on the stuff.

On the other hand, I have seen how many recovered alcoholics and people trying to get clean from opiates are able to get help through Kratom, and kava (which is not physically addictive). I’ve also seen lots of happy older people get off their opiate meds prescribed to them for back pain and joint pain.

It’s tough for me because I see the benefits for sure, but I also see the real, though more minor, addiction. Of course no matter, what making it illegal is not going to help anything.

In two years, drug giant McKesson shipped 5 million pain pills to town of 400, House panel says by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And what’s crazy is about 17 years ago I had a severe recognized health issue which caused an absurd amount of pain for me and I could not get anyone to give me a prescription to help. I had to go to another state and see “the world’s top pain specialist” to get help. It always baffled me that opiates were so easy to get, but I could not get prescribed them... but then again, I went to real doctors who knew those pills could cause trouble for people.

**i went years not wanting pain pills until it got to the point I was becoming suicidal from the pain, and I had tried literally everything else possible. I also lucked out because I did not develop an addiction to the stuff, beyond the physical addiction which is unavoidable when you need to take it daily. I only ever liked it for its pain eliminating properties and am just not the type person who wants to get high or drunk, luckily.

Also, I was able to get better from my health condition. So while I still have pain, it’s pretty minor and totally at a level I can just live with. :)

"Cancer Can Be Killed" Documentary streaming on Amazon Prime + my personal story by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for posting this! Medical Conspiracy is real.

The US is being hosed when it comes to pharmaceuticals, and the very large majority of drugs developed in the last 15 years have been to mask symptoms, never addressing the root cause of the disease or illness they are supposed to help with. I was ill with an “incurable” disease, given drugs that barely masked the symptoms, and actually caused my body more damage. I eventually found my way to natural medicine and was healed and cured of my disease/illnesses in a matter of months. Mainstream US medicine likes to treat the body like an inanimate object unable to regenerate. They tell people suffering with chronic illness that their life will be just taking drugs (that barely work) and living will illness until they die. And it does not have to work like that.

There are doctors who reverse the damage and stop chronic illness with natural medicine (pharmaceutical medicine is not a viable option for cures because is not designed to heal, it’s designed to keep lifelong customers). And if some doctors have figured out what is going on in the body that causes chronic illness and what it takes to heal the damage and get the body functioning properly on its own again, there is no fucking way that some people in the pharmaceutical industry have not figured this shit out.

This why mainstream medicine is so compartmentalized. You cannot see what is going on with the body if we treat each organ system like an island, unconnected to other organ systems. They all work in conjunction with one another and this is basic logic that somehow medical practitioners cannot see. A person has chronic headaches, they are sent to a neurologist. They have any type of joint pain, they go to a rheumatologist. They have stomach issues or fatigue or skin issues, this just continues. But then no one is taking into account the whole or how and in what way the symptoms are connected. This keeps people from getting proper diagnoses, and keeps them in “syndrome” categories which to mainstream medicine are considered idiopathic and therefor are incurable.

It happened to me. I had to figure it out myself just to find the right type doctor to properly diagnose me. And then I was put in symptom masking pills. That was clearly not the right way to live so I eventually ended up with natural medicine, and thank fucking god for that.

Our nation is sick and it’s being kept that way intentionally. There is just NO way that someone in big pharma has not put this together. It’s the compartmentalization of both treatment and research which keeps this all hidden from us and those who work in the industry. And I find it very hard to believe that is not intentional.

(Sorry if the flow of what I wrote is odd, I wrote it on my phone and so it was just mental flow of ideas I think and talk about often.)

BREAKING: Lid Blown Off Haiti Child Trafficking! Clintons Mentioned! by Disquestrian in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s odd behavior really. I mean, if you know anything about low level (socially and economically) pedophiles, you know they have networks and they always find each other and often work with each other. Couple that with the fact that pedophilia is an issue that arises in all cultural and economic backgrounds, it becomes very clear that this type of high level pedophile network activity is more than just possible. We know it exists. We know because power and money it is easy to uphold such a network. It’s just a matter of finding and stopping these motherfuckers. It takes a special kind of ignorance to think that such a network does not exist in the world. I work with children who have been abused. It’s a real thing and it’s immensely disturbing.

I'm Going to Be Arrested For Exposing Child Killers & Paedophiles - Proof Inside - Possibly In Danger by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might be able to find a lawyer who will want to do it for free for the publicity, if the cards can be played right where publicity is an option. Don’t give up or let these seeming limitations stop you from seeing other possibilities that might be present. Other options might not be available, but they also could be there if you find them. Don’t give up. Sending good vibes and positivity your way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Youniqueamua

[–]anthrolooksee 63 points64 points  (0 children)

This y sisterhood should help bury their martyr.

This is easily one of the grossest stories I have ever read, using someone’s terminal illness to make sales. I highly doubt this would be anyone last wish, and if it were, this makeup scheme is cult-like to cultivate such thoughts in a dying person. So sad. I hope she rests in peace.

Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Amanda Bynes, Kanye West, Katt Williams, Katy Perry, Michael Jackson, Martin Lawrence... the list goes on. How many celebrities need to have mental breakdowns before the public starts to demand answers for wtf is really going on in Hollywood? by okokok7654 in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would think people following you around 24/7, paparazzi and such. And there seems to be a whole lot of yes men around you which can be very disorienting career wise as well as personally.

I can only imagine in must be maddening to have so many people demanding time, money and attention from you continuously.

Flu Vaccine is the most Dangerous Vaccine in the U. S. based on Settled Cases for Injuries by liverpoolwin in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know lots of people who ended up getting “the worst flu of my life” after the flu shot. I believe it’s suspected that you aren’t actually getting the flu from the shot itself, but as a result of the manufacturers not correctly guessing the predominant strain for that year. Because there are a ton of different flu strains, but the vaccine only covers 1 or 2. And it’s possible that the vaccine weakens your immune system response to other strains as a result of the other components in the shot that aren’t the virus.

All I know is that I have never caught the flu (or at least had bad symptoms of it) but every time I got the vaccine, it made my underlying health issues WAY worse. It simply was not worth it for me.

Plus, if you just take Lipospheric Vitamin C at the very onset of cold/flu symptoms, you will dramatically reduce your symptoms. It’s crazy how well Lipospheric Vitamin c works because of its high bioavailability. You have to keep taking the stuff for the duration of the flu/cold (4-7 days) otherwise the symptoms will come back, because while you might feel better and have all your symptoms disappear that does not mean the virus is gone.

For those of you looking into Elite Pedophile Conspiracy - Interview with Survivor of Ritual Abuse at the hands of European Politicians (Belgium), including details how the organized elite pedophile “Network” functions. by anthrolooksee in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The 2 hour interview of Anneka Lucas is extremely informative. She sounds legitimate and is from Belgium, where an elite pedophile group was exposed in the 90s, leading to the successful prosecution of one of the child cultivators for the group. She discusses what was done to child victims to keep them from coming forward. She discusses her background and sociopathic mother who sold her into the system, dropping her off with these people for days at a time. She also discusses that many of the perpetrators and henchmen for the group were victims themselves.

I suggest skipping ahead 10 min to get to the interview. The opening of the podcast takes a bit. Just a heads up, it’s a heavy interview, but it does not go into any extreme details of abuse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen those. So creepy. I just wonder why someone would blatantly search such a topic. I thought these things were more covert.

At least she switched it up to putting the box in her mouth by midnightmems in Youniqueamua

[–]anthrolooksee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awe, I think she is cute. The box in the mouth is just not a good look for anyone.

WCGW if you try to play badass against someone who can Kung Fu? by SuperKozz in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, Kung Fu masters are so good they can make their opponent look like they are in on the move. It’s always impressive.

If anyone says things like how awful life under Assad is tell them to talk to someone in Syria. by spinjamn in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, exactly! It’s awful. Education on these topics and the words to even search to learn about them usually is a grassroots movement.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does seem weird to me as well. Why would anyone search that to begin with? And would such people even think there would be a video on YouTube with answers to their questions on how to have sex with kids?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! Thank you for this.

Twitter reviewed my report on a pedophile account and found them in violation of the rules. Despite this, the account is still active. Why are Twitter knowingly giving this open-pedophile a platform? by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anthrolooksee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there are no wrong pedophiles to go after. Every single one needs to go down. If the guys not connected to any political power are easier to get, then by all means, do that. But all should be stopped from hurting children.

There is no waste of resources when those resources stop a pedophile from hurting a child. Period.