How can I detect and stop voice attacks in my head?

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The thread discusses the experience of an individual who perceives auditory hallucinations and believes they may be caused by external devices, such as radio frequency or electromagnetic waves. The scope includes personal experiences, potential detection methods, and the implications for the individual's career.

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Main Points Raised

  • The original poster describes hearing a voice and experiencing hallucinations after a night of drinking with individuals they consider dangerous, expressing certainty about not having schizophrenia.
  • The poster suggests that the auditory experiences may be linked to external devices and seeks information on how to detect such devices, mentioning the possibility of using a cheap radio frequency detector.
  • A citation is provided regarding the capability of modified amateur radio transmitters to transmit signals directly to the brain, raising questions about the validity and implications of such technology.
  • Responses from other participants recommend seeking help from medical professionals, indicating a concern for the poster's mental health.
  • One participant notes that the topic may not be suitable for discussion on Physics Forums, suggesting a boundary regarding the forum's focus.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on the nature of the experiences described by the original poster. While some participants emphasize the need for professional medical help, the original poster continues to seek technical explanations and solutions.

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The discussion reflects a mix of personal experience and technical inquiry, with limitations in addressing the psychological aspects of the situation. The responses indicate a divergence between the poster's focus on detection methods and the recommendations for medical intervention.

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Individuals interested in the intersection of technology and mental health, as well as those exploring personal experiences related to auditory hallucinations and their potential causes.

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Hello,

I have a strange question:

One day i drinked with few persons with which it was not really good thing to drink (criminals),

after few days i started to hear strange voice projected like it would be from my phone which was saying "you're dead", I am 100% sure that I am not shizophrenic, I am a developer with master degree but bad at medicine and physics. I did ignore the voice but few days later i received an attack which was consisting of 2 hallucinations ( a car and simple worker ) and a strong voice screaming in my head which shocked and scared me, I am in a big problem becouse the device which couses it is blocking me from my career and i can't work as a developer becouse it may spy secrets of a company, yet i recored digital sound vibrations from my ears with simple microphone, so its not a situation of "brain is ****ing with you".

My question is how can someone help ? what kind of device they could be using ? radio frequency, electromagnetic waves or so...

how to detect it ? cheap radio frequency detector ? other things ? any topic with material which could lead my information to doctor more easily and let me feel more confident will help.

Really big thanks, by the way, local police doesn't work, and its described as "voice 2 skull" over the internet, but doesn't sound really trusty.

"In actual fact, a suitably modified amateur radio transmitter operating in either the 420 to 450 megahertz band or the 1.3 gigahertz band, with a highly directional antenna, is capable of transmitting voice to skull signals at less cost than the price of an automobile." a citation from https://sites.google.com/site/targetedindividuals101/home/v2k , what does this mean ?
 
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