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Saturday, October 27, 2018

John Nash, An Early TI?

I have been listening to several of Bryan Tew's YouTube videos. Is it any wonder that (according to Tew's claims) some psychotronic mind researchers may have been exploring applications of mathematician John Nash's hypergame theory, which dictates moves against an uncooperative opponent? The theory has found widespread application in the field of economics. Nash eventually won the Nobel prize for his work in this area.

Nash was diagnosed around the age of 30 with a variant of paranoid schizophrenia, in which he was convinced of being followed by stalkers who were trying to found a government organization in America. He seemed to think they were Communists. He did experience auditory hallucinations (?), or was it actual v2k?  What if his brilliant mind was a recruitment target of early mind controllers? Something interesting to ponder, for those interested in mind control from a historical perspective.

Links at which to learn more:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-everyone-became-depressed/201505/beautiful-mind-what-did-john-nash-really-have
(which indicate how some psychologists-psychiatrists are rethinking their diagnoses)

https://www.livingwithschizophreniauk.org/john-nash/
(which details how he sought at one point to emigrate to foreign countries and seek refugee status, as many a TI might as a possible solution to their quandary)

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