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Criminal Harassment Network Linked to PTSD - CNN iReport (article link)

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POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)

An article about a criminal harassment network intentionally inflicting PTSD "making a person yellow".

Summary

[[7] A routine example is that I would go to a grocery store when highly sleep deprived, criminal harassment participants would mix in with other shoppers and use different forms of threats and provocation to induce stress and adrenaline, try to stand directly behind me at the cash register, and interpret the adrenaline and voice fluctuations as fear, which is linked to fear and honor and attempts at repetitive humiliation;]

Eliminating a person's means of subsistence can consist of workplace psychological harassment followed by criminal harassment to reduce a victims credibility, the homelessness weapon.

The criminal harassment can consist of provocation and threats, "you are going to starve" "you'll eat garbage" "you are a leech" to induce stress, adrenaline, and fear.

Provocation and threats lead to cortisol and adrenaline, difficulty breathing or stress related breathing, someone that has participated in threats and provocation standing behind you and out of view can induce fear and insecurity leading to voice fluctuations.

These voice fluctuations are interpreted as fear by criminal harassment participants, an attack to the victims honor and repetitive humiliation.

Bullying and repetitive humiliation are linked to mass and rage shootings, and rampages.

PTSD

The routine example is also linked to PTSD or what the criminal harassment network participants called "making a person yellow" "we are going to make you yellow".

High levels of stress, sleep deprivation, cortisol, being on guard for voice fluctuations that can be linked to insecurity, fear, or interpreted as these by participants that leads to humiliation, the fear of humiliation, fear, over a long period of time.

PTSD in soldiers is linked to high levels of stress, sleep deprivation, being on guard over long periods of time, combat, fear, and events with a high level of fear.

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-730260