Blue Pill or Be Real ?

Sid, feeling controlled and experiencing strange occurrences, turns to social media for help, posting about their symptoms. A Danish (Pedro Da Palma) doctor specializing in similar cases responds, offering a tele-health appointment. Diagnosing Sid with “Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified,” the doctor prescribes anti-psychotics and mood stabilizers.

Initially, the medication quiets Sid’s mind, but soon numbs his emotions, exhausts him, and makes tasks difficult. Years later, Sid questions if the cure is worse than the condition. Social media profits from tele-health referrals, flagging Sid’s post as a “success story” to promote the service. Others online report late-onset psychosis, fueling Sid’s suspicion of a global mind control experiment.

Sid believes he’s manipulated not just by TV [See Tele-Vision] but by a system profiting the deep state. What’s the endgame, and how can he escape this cycle of diagnosis, medication, and control? (©) 2012

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