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What an odd website: http://www.geee.net/blog.htm

I can't quite get it. Is it a joke? The writer[1] seems incredibly paranoid that the CIA are poisoning him and keeps overhearing agent's talking about killing him. The Captcha is a joke, but it seems out of place with the rest of the content.

1. http://www.geee.net/543u5.htm




http://www.geee.net/mv.htm

It does not appear to a joke. It seems an awful lot like paranoid schizophrenia...


http://www.geee.net/blog082.htm This is a list of the recent posts. There's no way he could be this dedicated to a "joke" website. The recent events mentioned suggest that it's not just changing the times dynamically, so the posts are actually recent.

That's just scary. I wonder what kind of life he lives with the extreme paranoia of MI5 messing with him constantly. He needs medication, and a hobby to keep him away from these thoughts.

But, if he's not a harm to anyone or himself, then it should be 100% his choice to have medication or not.

How did the OP stumble upon this website?


> I wonder what kind of life he lives with the extreme paranoia of MI5 messing with him constantly.

The lives of those that suffer from paranoid schizophrenia are well 'documented' in popular culture. One such item you may be interested in is the film 'A Beautiful Mind'. It is based on the life of John Nash, but keep in mind it is a dramatisation rather than a documentary.

There are also a number of 'simulations' on Youtube that may exemplify the horrendous nature of the condition, if you are so inclined to experience them. One such video is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vvU-Ajwbok .

I hope I have not taken your portrayed interest too literally!


'A Beautiful Mind' is a fantastic movie, but, as you implied, it's fundamentally a different story. The book is where it's at: http://www.amazon.com/A-Beautiful-Mind-Sylvia-Nasar/dp/14516...

I will also say that it's impossible to over-state the breath and depth of the varieties of experiences that stem from what is called schizophrenia. There are certainly groups of people who share somewhat similar symptoms, but even that is tenuous. Words simply can't adequately describe it.


I have an interest in the brain and psychosis but do not want to "dip my toes in" without allocating sufficient time to research and study this. It's just such a complex issue and there seems to be such a large spectrum of psychosis, with schizophrenia being on the slightly more extreme end.

Then there is the drug induced psychosis/schizophrenia that can be turned on and off, which is equally fascinating.

Meh, the brain is too complex for me to think about right now. We could study it for years and would only know a small fraction of what's going on.


> We could study it for years and would only know a small fraction of what's going on.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Brain_Project

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRAIN_Initiative

edit: should clarify, I agree with your premise. My point is only that we are studying it in these two huge projects


"We" as in me and normal people without psychology or biology or neurology degrees.

Yes, "we" as in humans have no limits to what we can discover.


"Unless, of course, MI5 actually have an obscene number of people on their books - perhaps as many as fifty thousand agents, which, if that is the case, means our 'democracy' is completely fucked."

I am not sure what law or internet forum rule it is that says any sufficiently developed parody of being a kook is indistinguishable from being a real, honest to goodness kook... but browsing around this site I am quickly reminded of that adage.


He will undoubtedly be receiving many empty forms if they are being sent successfully. I'm wondering what this will do to his paranoia and if he will post about it.


There's no reason to assume it's fake or a parody in my opinion.

Psychosis/Schizophrenia is very real and affects many people, who can function very normally but think slightly weird thoughts and have the urge to express them and tell people.


The way your post started, I thought you were going to tell me "it's not paranoia if they really are out to get you." I almost included that in my first note.

It's possible and probably worth it to mention, that he also may actually be extremely well medicated.


Poe's Law is what you're looking for, I believe.


Someone posted it on Twitter and I submitted it here before looking at the rest of the site. I feel a little bad now at sending so much traffic his way. Poor guy.


It looks similar to: http://www.bandycituska.pl/ this guy claims to be undergoing tortures inspired by Polish prime minister, thousands of people round the world involved. He even has a botnet and sends tons of spam mail linking to his website. Some kind of a syndrome?

Sorry for my English, Pole over here :)


let's see whether he writes a new blog post about the sudden surge in traffic


I'm not sure how it can't be construed as a joke given the poor accuracy of the CAPTCHA "paint" app and the fact that if you fail the first ridiculously complicated image, you are greeted with this image as the second CAPTCHA to replicate: http://www.geee.net/acids/cntpaint.gif

Granted, maybe they just have humor on the Contact Form (they also say "Your message has been sent to the Prime Minister who will be making some more cuts shortly." when you fail both CAPTCHAs), I haven't read the writings you're referencing.


It's also a joke because there is no captcha, no captcha data is sent with the request.


I'm surprised nobody mentioned the "images" section: http://www.geee.net/easter141.htm


Are you seeing CIA? It says MI5 for me, is it possible it's changing based on geo IP?




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