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[QUOTE="s0ren, post: 11215, member: 2239"] The user /u/Civil-Try-31-41 has made the same post on several sub-reddits over the past couple of days, including /r/OntarioUniversities, /r/WLU, /r/Paramedics, /r/UofT, /r/CarletonU, /r/LawSchool, /r/Algonguin_College, and /r/JordanPeterson. In each post, which are identical, the poster claims that as a result of their interest in the paramedic program at a Canadian college, they they have been plagued with hallucinations and mental illness. This includes what appears to be the coordinator of the program astral projecting into the poster's mind, using vague technologies that supposedly are patented. [URL='https://www.reddit.com/user/Civil-Try-3141/']You can find the user's profile here[/URL], as well as the statement they keep posting below for archiving sake. [HR][/HR] [I]Good day, I think it's important for me to start this off by saying I do not believe in conspiracy theory and I have a firm believer of the scientific process. From my understanding 'faculty of Algonquin college's paramedic program' visit students on a 'yearly' basis. Coupled with a presentation from a respective teacher. When I was in high school (Carleton place, Ontario) a remember a few of the presentation put forth by my teachers. At this point I began to suffer from mild depression (2005) When I was 19 (2007) I went to Wilfrid Laurier university where I was enrolled in an undergraduate biology program. As a young adult I was curious about becoming a paramedic and researched Algonquin colleges program. A few weeks later I had a psychological breakdown where 'Algonquin college paramedic faculty and respective 'nerds'' spoke to me through electro magnetic resonance (I do have the applicable American patent handy and was explained several times at WLU about the technology and the paramedic program ) as I continued my university experience I was burdened with a series of psychological issues for 2 years where my grades plummeted and my mental health continued to spiral out of control. Eventually my mental health began to recover. I went on to graduate from Laurier. A few years went by, where I worked a few dead end jobs. One day my father slipped on the ice and had a seizure causing me to move home. Approximately in 2015 I applied to Algonquin college for their paramedic program. I had an offer and didn't take it. A few months later the auditory hallucinations from my young adulthood reappeared (teachers and nerds from the Algonquin college paramedic program) I had another mental breakdown and let's say learned more about the technologies capabilities. A few years went by and I randomly met the Algonquin college paramedic faculty at a bar. They explained ALOT of things to me that I am not comfortable explaining through email. Let's just say a they made a prediction and explained the 'computer program' In 2019, I had a dream about a floating head of the program coordinator. Which for whatever reason drove me to re apply and pursue paramedicine. I went to Algonquin college in 2019 where I experienced the actual course and was then burdened by tinnitus and a series of signs and symptoms that would be on par with marijuana use or benzodiazepines withdrawal symptoms (clearly more severe than marijuana ). This includes auditory hallucinations, that a computer like in sound. Because of the auditory hallucinations (all of which are teachers at Algonquin colleges paramedic program) I dropped out and have experienced the hallucinations (which seem rather understanding at this point in time) from October 2020 to Today. Meanwhile my mother is ill from liver disease and is awaiting a liver transplant. I don't really have any questions or expect a reply. I just want you to know that essentially a decade of my life has gone down the drain, due to psychological testing.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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