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My FBI agent used me for remote viewing?

Black Rose

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My roommate told me that in the hospital in 2019 the man who took my drawings and talked to me privately was using me as a remote viewer.

I made 4 drawings about stuff.

1) my house fire escape
2) Star Trek hyperlains
3) medical math equations
4) a letter to the president

miscellaneous

5) a dragon from Melt Beads

My roommate told me they were taken away because in my mind they were my stuff but in actuality, they were some secret plans or locations and the FBI used me to see distant places.

The first time they took away my house fire escape plans, they saw me drawing it on a paper at the front desk at 2 A.M. then they told the two 20-somethings at the desk they needed to sign some legal papers.

I saw the FBI agent the second time in the front desk side room. But after that, they just took my stuff.

I never got it back from the hospital.

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I'm trying not to post here but I'm a bit concerned for you. Your housemate says this stuff but do you believe it?

If I were to guess I would say they are using your drawings as evidence for diagnosis of mental function. Are you 100% absolutely certain this person is FBI or is this an educated guess? Why have you got an FBI agent?
 

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^ this. I don't think it's likely it was an FBI agent doing remote viewing experiments, what makes your flatmate think that? If you're unsure at all what the pictures were for or how they're using them I'd ask the hospital staff so they can clarify for you.
 

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Only when I was drawing the fire escape plans did the man actually look like an agent. And when he talked to me in that room.

No, I do not think they were using me for remote viewing (my roommate is messing with me, or is a bit weird in their beliefs) but I do believe it was a real agent who had seen things like what I was doing before because trauma victims have done what I did and he thought I was some kind of rare case (a kidnap victim?)

Also, that meme about FBI agents spying on you is real. Except they do not do it with one agent one person or in the FBI. Because of supercomputers they can do it to all people. All it takes is 1 second and 1,000,000,000,000,000 numbers get crunched about all data on a person they have on them. It is just math and data and they know practically all about you. This database math is available to almost all agencies not just the FBI. -Profiling has become super "a.i." advanced. The "Cold War" and WW2 taught them how to do it because before the computers they did the math all by hand. In the 80's and 90's this was secrete tech.
 

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My FBI agent has to take medication for stomach ulcers, hang in there George!
 

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i would hypothesize it was just some dude working at the hospital.. possibly the janitor
 

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I'm not studied on the topic so it's more an educated guess, but I'd think that they'll only have agents spying on someone of special importance to their operations. Having agents spying in-person on individual citizens sounds like a massive resource under-taking that I doubt they have the manpower for.
 

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i would hypothesize it was just some dude working at the hospital.. possibly the janitor

no, I was the janitor (Good Will Hunting) and I had to make sure things would be ok at Freedom Tower - emergencies require smart janitors.

This guy I met had a suit and was super spiffy and official.

I'm not studied on the topic so it's more an educated guess, but I'd think that they'll only have agents spying on someone of special importance to their operations. Having agents spying in-person on individual citizens sounds like a massive resource under-taking that I doubt they have the manpower for.

At Mental Hospitals they have at least one person who makes sure that legal cases get done because interstate crime involves trauma victims.

As I said, they use supercomputers to spy on us normies today not individuals.

But maybe I am important. :)
 

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At Mental Hospitals they have at least one person who makes sure that legal cases get done because interstate crime involves trauma victims.

I was in the kid's unit at the time.

So kids do strange things like draw maps when they need to get home?
 

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AK there are two stories you're telling.

One is that the FBI put people on lists for their internet history. This is spooky but true.

The other is that you mindread a man, being able to sniff out his secret agent identity despite the only evidence being them taking your drawings. As someone who has moved/taken/lost hundreds of drawings from others working with children (and yes I feel bad), this is the expected result. He may have been giving off a particular type of energy but your expectation for what a secret agent looks like is shaped by the media. They wouldn't be very good at their jobs if they allowed themselves to be spotted that easily.

Don't let the truth of the first story interfere with the alarming nature of the second. It sounds like you're experiencing delusions. I'm only saying this out of concern. This isn't some sort of rhetorical attack. I've experienced (more mundane but still terrifying) delusions myself caused by stress.

Is there anyone in your life who is both stable and caring that you would feel comfortable sharing this stuff with to sanity check?
 

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Wait how long ago was this? Were you a kid?
 

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I am being consistent.

My roommate is toying with me about what happened but may actually believe this FBI agent story himself because ISFP (believes in ufos, precognitive dreams, and supernatural events).

So,

1. The man may not be an agent but he dressed like one.
2. He did take my map.
3. This happened at a mental hospital in 2019 where they placed me in the kids unit.
4. I was 32 then but looked like I was 17 years old.
5. At that time I ran into the street from my house because I believed something would happen I saw on the computer, so they did not know my age because someone else called the ambulance to get me and no one told them.
 

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I'm not saying you're being inconsistent, only that you're telling two stories. It's not an accusation, it's just seems like you let the reality of one story bleed into the likelihood of the second. I'm not arguing with you - I'm trying to provide perspective.

For example, I believe aliens exist, but would not allow that to colour my view of whether any particular individual was abducted by aliens. I would not let media depictions of aliens colour what my expectations for what an alien might look like. I would be especially skeptical of an perceptions I had regarding aliens when I was admitted to a mental hospital for having a loose grip on reality.

Anyway, it sounds like this isn't as urgent as I initially thought. I might be a bit over-reactive because I've been dealing with a lot of this kind of thing this year.
 

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The person at the hospital does not necessarily need to be my personal FBI agent. I thought it was funny my roommate was all conspiratorial about it. But I do believe the meme has a basis in reality.

This event happened 5 years ago. I thought it would be interesting to see if anyone would make lite of it or have anything to say about remote viewing.

@Hadoblado You are dealing with cases like mine? Do you mean to say you have worked with mental patients? I hope you are not too stressed out.
 

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No. I have a degree in psychology but do not practice. I've worked as a carer with people with high-functioning autism, cerebral palsy, and ABI. I don't enjoy this line of work so I am instead studying to become a teacher. My experience with delusions are unfortunately a lot closer to home.

My sister has some rewriting of history (e.g. imagining abuse or dismissing real abuse). She gets very emotional and will burn any number of bridges to maintain her new narrative. She is estranged from both her parents and I have to be tactful to maintain our relationship.

My father has delusions where he writes himself into other people's stories then accuses them of changing them. He will read about an act of heroism then begin to believe he was the hero, then accuse the actual hero of stealing his story. He will hear a song on the radio and believe he wrote it etc.. It makes him very bitter and has cost him a lot of friends. I have only recently been reconnecting with him out of concern his health and wellbeing but it's... difficult.
 

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I'm not studied on the topic so it's more an educated guess, but I'd think that they'll only have agents spying on someone of special importance to their operations. Having agents spying in-person on individual citizens sounds like a massive resource under-taking that I doubt they have the manpower for.
Not to get OP paranoid, but if there are real concerns, then they would likely need support from others who believe them (assuming that they can gather important evidence for their claims): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zersetzung. Was this a US intelligence agency who practiced this? No. However, German propagandists learned from those in the US and cross-border exchange of info and practices is not uncommon. We're a "free country," though, right? Our authorities believe this mantra and treat us accordingly, right? They love us, right? So, chill, OP, and do feel free to present some instances that you think shows that you are being screwed with. It is very possible that you were flagged for experimental purposes (GATE program was a thing where smart kids were put into databases), but possible does not mean it is actually happening. The agencies of done some weird stuff in the name of science in the past, (all easily researched from reputable sources), so I would deem it as not outside the realm of possibility. We still need some evidence, though, as you can understand. If you feel like it, document what is happening and send some pics or something.
 

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I'm not studied on the topic so it's more an educated guess, but I'd think that they'll only have agents spying on someone of special importance to their operations. Having agents spying in-person on individual citizens sounds like a massive resource under-taking that I doubt they have the manpower for.
Not to get OP paranoid, but if there are real concerns, then they would likely need support from others who believe them (assuming that they can gather important evidence for their claims): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zersetzung. Was this a US intelligence agency who practiced this? No. However, German propagandists learned from those in the US and cross-border exchange of info and practices is not uncommon. We're a "free country," though, right? Our authorities believe this mantra and treat us accordingly, right? They love us, right? So, chill, OP, and do feel free to present some instances that you think shows that you are being screwed with. It is very possible that you were flagged for experimental purposes (GATE program was a thing where smart kids were put into databases), but possible does not mean it is actually happening. The agencies of done some weird stuff in the name of science in the past, (all easily researched from reputable sources), so I would deem it as not outside the realm of possibility. We still need some evidence, though, as you can understand. If you feel like it, document what is happening and send some pics or something.
I think it’s a case of Occam’s razor of assuming the simplest explanation really. If there is special evidence to point towards that explanation then sure I agree otherwise I wouldn’t assume a conspiracy narrative. So far I think OP is basing his suspicion on the person wearing a suit which I wouldn’t consider to be evidence so it’s probably better to drop it.
 

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I'm not studied on the topic so it's more an educated guess, but I'd think that they'll only have agents spying on someone of special importance to their operations. Having agents spying in-person on individual citizens sounds like a massive resource under-taking that I doubt they have the manpower for.
Not to get OP paranoid, but if there are real concerns, then they would likely need support from others who believe them (assuming that they can gather important evidence for their claims): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zersetzung. Was this a US intelligence agency who practiced this? No. However, German propagandists learned from those in the US and cross-border exchange of info and practices is not uncommon. We're a "free country," though, right? Our authorities believe this mantra and treat us accordingly, right? They love us, right? So, chill, OP, and do feel free to present some instances that you think shows that you are being screwed with. It is very possible that you were flagged for experimental purposes (GATE program was a thing where smart kids were put into databases), but possible does not mean it is actually happening. The agencies of done some weird stuff in the name of science in the past, (all easily researched from reputable sources), so I would deem it as not outside the realm of possibility. We still need some evidence, though, as you can understand. If you feel like it, document what is happening and send some pics or something.
I think it’s a case of Occam’s razor of assuming the simplest explanation really. If there is special evidence to point towards that explanation then sure I agree otherwise I wouldn’t assume a conspiracy narrative. So far I think OP is basing his suspicion on the person wearing a suit which I wouldn’t consider to be evidence so it’s probably better to drop it.
Indeed. The simplest explanation does have a higher probability of being correct.
 
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