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No verified evidence exists of specific criminal organizations systematically using date rape tactics to target PTSD victims. Available research links sexual assault, including drug-facilitated “date rape,” to heightened PTSD risk among survivors, but it focuses on individual perpetrators rather than organized groups. These acts often involve exploiting vulnerabilities like intoxication or prior trauma, with repeat offenders preying on those in social settings.[pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih +3] Psychological Impacts Sexual assault survivors face elevated PTSD rates, with studies showing 17-65% developing the disorder, alongside depression, anxiety, and substance issues. Pre-existing PTSD or substance use can increase revictimization risk due to impaired judgment, but no data confirms organized targeting.[wikipedia +3] Prevention Advice Vulnerable individuals should avoid isolated settings with strangers, monitor drinks, and seek support networks. Professional help like therapy aids recovery and resilience. Report suspicions to authorities for investigation.
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Screening tools (quick, self-report) • Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES-II): 28-item questionnaire measuring absorption, depersonalization, derealization, and amnesia; most widely used initial screen, with scores >30 suggesting further evaluation.[measurely +2] • Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID-60): 60-item version assesses DSM-5 dissociative disorders, PTSD overlap, and validity; highly sensitive for pathological dissociation.[novopsych +1] • Dissociative Symptoms Scale (DSS) or DSS-B: 20- or 8-item scales focus on clinically severe symptoms like gaps in awareness and perceptual distortions; ideal for PTSD-dissociation subtype.[ptsd.va] Diagnostic interviews (gold standard) • Structured Clinical Interview for Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D): Semi-structured interview evaluating five domains (amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion/alteration); takes 3-5 hours, excellent reliability for disorders like DID.[did-research] • Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule (DDIS): Comprehensive for differential diagnosis, including trauma history
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Instead of learning the beautiful story i get treated like the devil or something s, dissociative symptoms are more common with early trauma exposure, particularly childhood trauma, where the developing brain relies on dissociation as a primary survival mechanism against overwhelming stress.[irl.umsl +1] Why early trauma heightens dissociation • Childhood adversities like abuse or neglect disrupt attachment and emotional regulation, making dissociation a habitual response that persists into adulthood, often mediating PTSD and comorbidities.[pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih +1] • Severe physical or sexual abuse in early years correlates with higher dissociative scores and lower physiological reactivity to later stressors, indicating entrenched coping patterns.[irl.umsl]
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n 3 weeks ago
Now lets all fucking think very slow as to what’s going on Pussy money power I wanted money myself
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PTSD severity and persistence are influenced by age at trauma, with earlier exposures (especially childhood) often leading to more chronic and severe symptoms due to impacts on brain development and coping skills, while later traumas tend to produce more acute but potentially shorter-lived effects.[pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih +1] Childhood and early trauma • Traumas in early childhood (ages 0-5) show the highest PTSD symptom severity, with stronger effects from child maltreatment like sexual abuse, as the developing brain is more vulnerable to long-term dysregulation of stress responses.[pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih] • Symptoms persist longer into adulthood, increasing risks for comorbidities like depression, substance use, and revictimization, partly because early events shape core identity and attachment patterns.[ovid +1] Adolescence and adulthood • Adolescent traumas (ages 11-18) yield moderately elevated severity compared to adulthood, with higher event centrality amplifying memory retention and emotional impact.[pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih] • Adult traumas often result in peak symptoms shortly after the event but lower overall persistence, as mature cognition aids processing, though older adults may see reactivation from aging stressors like health decline.[frontiersin +1]
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Anyway That was my early twenties wby
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Date rape often intensifies PTSD due to factors like memory gaps from drugs, betrayal by someone trusted, and self-blame, with up to 75% of survivors showing symptoms within a month. Symptoms peak early but can improve over 3 months for many, though chronic cases benefit from targeted intervention.[pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih +2]
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Re-experiencing: Flashbacks, nightmares, or intrusive memories of the trauma, often feeling as if the assault is happening again.[bestcare +1] • Avoidance: Steering clear of reminders like places, people, or conversations related to the event, or emotional numbing.[ptsduk +1] • Hyperarousal: Irritability, hypervigilance, exaggerated startle response, sleep disturbances, and concentration issues.[newsroom.uw +1] • Negative mood changes: Persistent guilt, shame, detachment from others, or loss of interest in activities.[charliehealth +1]
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Well thats a prepositioned nvolving law enforcement • Make a detailed report to local police or specialized sex-crimes units, including all evidence and any pattern you have observed (venues, dates, online handles, etc.). • If part of the activity occurs online (fetish sites, apps, social media, encrypted chats), provide URLs, platform names, and exact screen names; police can often work with platforms and cybercrime units to trace accounts. • If this involves multiple victims, organized recruitment, or crossing state or national borders, ask about referral to higher-level authorities (state police, federal law enforcement, or equivalent in your country) that handle organized exploitation and trafficking.
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Supporting and organizing victims • Encourage victims to seek help from sexual assault crisis centers or rape crisis hotlines, which can help with reporting, safety planning, and legal advocacy. • Some centers can coordinate “third‑party reporting,” where an advocate helps collect multiple accounts and patterns to present to police, which can be very effective against networks. • Victims may also want independent legal advice from attorneys experienced in sexual assault or trafficking cases to understand options for protective orders, civil suits, or impact statements.
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Protecting yourself while pushing for action • Use strong digital security: change passwords, enable two‑factor authentication, and consider using separate accounts or devices to communicate with police or advocates. • Avoid any vigilantism: hacking, doxxing, or physically confronting people can put you in danger and jeopardize criminal cases. • Work through professionals whenever possible: law enforcement, licensed therapists, and recognized advocacy organizations can coordinate safer, more effective action. If you are comfortable sharing your country or region, a more specific list of hotlines and agencies that work with male survivors and drug‑facilitated assault can be provided.
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Targeting and dismantling a group that is drugging and sexually assaulting people is extremely serious and must be handled by law enforcement and specialized support organizations, not alone. The priority is safety, preserving evidence, and getting authorities involved as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Immediate safety and evidence • If you or anyone else is currently in danger, call emergency services right away. • Do not confront the group yourself; organized offenders can be dangerous and may retaliate. • Preserve any evidence: screenshots, messages, usernames, photos, videos, dates/locations, and names of venues; save files in multiple places and avoid altering original files (no editing, cropping, or forwarding if possible). • If a recent assault occurred, seek urgent medical care and ask specifically about sexual assault forensic exams and toxicology testing if drugs may have been used.
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We didn’t go to the moon It was fake
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You cant lie and twist facts then drug people image
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Behavioral indicators include euphoria or “high” feeling, poor judgment, irritability, and changes in appetite or sleep. Long-term use leads to weight loss, nasal damage (from snorting), needle marks (from injecting), or persistent coughs. If suspecting drugging, seek immediate medical help, as effects can escalate to overdose.
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1. Uncaring The PCL describes psychopaths as being callous and showing a lack of empathy, traits the PPI describes as “coldheartedness.” The criteria for dissocial personality disorder (a related diagnosis) include a “callous unconcern for the feelings of others.” Several lines of evidence point to a biological grounding for the uncaring nature of the psychopath. For us, caring is a largely emotion-driven enterprise. Psychopaths have been found to have weak connections among the components of the brain’s emotional systems. These disconnects are responsible for the inability to feel emotions deeply.