It is a fact they they experimented with mind control, not that they accomplished it. Not according to any evidence I've seen. My point is that focusing the conversation like this never does anything to address actual problems. The most likely scenario is that he simply should have been in an institution sooner but wasn't because we don't do that anymore. Plenty of mentally ill people hold similar delusions. That doesn't make them true. I see many cases like this and I'm not helping them or anyone else by indulging CIA delusions, even if I agree that the CIA is disgusting and should be abolished (I do).

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I get it, you think there is no chance this is an op. That’s your right. I find the entire scenario suspicious and am not ruling it out. That’s my right. And that’s why I posted it.
I didn't say there was no chance. I just don't jump to the most complex answers every time a mentally ill person does something antisocial. I use something called evidence and reason to guide me in my problem solving. What you're doing is almost always fruitless.