Why are federal agents and assets so autistic?

you have to ask if you are dealing with an informant or an agent. Informants are usually felons doing somthing to get out of a sentence. If your dealing with an agent typically federal employees have the best health care available in the US, and are riding high on SSRI's and a coctail of 12 experimental drugs diagnosed on them not for illness, but because there coverage can afford it and doctor proscribes it.

I find local State Cops are the same way adult children on drugs that make them borderline Psychotic/ retarded.
By those metrics that one seemed like a fed rather than an informant because the routine itself was very polished and slick for the most part, but thinking back on it she did have that unnerving SSRI zombie stare if you caught her looking at you before she could put on a more human expression and a pleasant but too even type of speech pattern that came off more like someone trying really hard to not break character rather than having any actual emotions. There were also some times when the meds or whatever probably wore off in the middle of some of our interactions, because she'd suddenly lose all her charm and go from being completely unflappable to noticeably anxious for no particular reason. This was all in person and in public, none of it online, by the way.

In some ways the palpable strangeness of those encounters was the only thing that made her attractive at the time because no one with that particular set of fucked up psychological attributes ever put so much effort into flirting with me prior to that. In retrospect there was a visibly rehearsed sociopathic quality to her and in looking into those soulless eyes of hers the sense that she might have even killed someone not too long before approaching me is probably what immediately turned me on so much as a (unbeknownst to me back then) misattributed fight or flight reaction.
 
Someone else suggested that as a shitpost years ago when I described some of these things, though I tend to be reflexively skeptical of that shit because looking for red toyotas around every corner or whatever those guys do in their youtube videos when they decide they've been targeted seems like a one way ticket to the looney bin. It's not as immediately dramatic or flashy as all that when it does happen, which isn't that often. It's more like accidentally ending up in the middle of a scene from a poorly directed movie where none of the actors are trying particularly hard every few years or so, real clownshoes stuff.
Pretty much everyone who complains of being "gangstalked" and then goes onto harass normies around them is a paranoid schizophrenic. The first question is if you're someone who the government has an interest in (as in, considered a threat) or, more covertly, someone who probably wouldn't be missed (prostitutes, homeless, the dregs of society). And even if that was true, they probably wouldn't waste time creating an elaborate scheme to make you paranoid, they'd just get rid of you or black-bag you.
 
Pretty much everyone who complains of being "gangstalked" and then goes onto harass normies around them is a paranoid schizophrenic. The first question is if you're someone who the government has an interest in (as in, considered a threat) or, more covertly, someone who probably wouldn't be missed (prostitutes, homeless, the dregs of society). And even if that was true, they probably wouldn't waste time creating an elaborate scheme to make you paranoid, they'd just get rid of you or black-bag you.
I basically agree in that "gangstalking" is a loaded term because everyone who talks about it happening to them goes out of their way to be as batshit crazy as possible, though on the other hand expecting that much sensibility and pragmatism from the sorts of feds who came up with things like Operation Midnight Climax seems somewhat naïve in its own right. I think there are some impractical or nonsensical things spooks have historically done and still do under the pretense of gathering human intelligence or conducting experiments whether they actually "work" or not just because they (sexually) get off on messing with the general public in various illegal ways while knowing there will be no oversight or accountability for it.
 
I basically agree in that "gangstalking" is a loaded term because everyone who talks about it happening to them goes out of their way to be as batshit crazy as possible, though on the other hand expecting that much sensibility and pragmatism from the sorts of feds who came up with things like Operation Midnight Climax seems somewhat naïve in its own right. I think there are some impractical or nonsensical things spooks have historically done and still do under the pretense of gathering human intelligence or conducting experiments whether they actually "work" or not just because they (sexually) get off on messing with the general public in various illegal ways while knowing there will be no oversight or accountability for it.

As sketchy as Midnight Climax is, gangstalking as it's described would involve a lot more resources and moving parts.

It's entirely possible the feds have thought about it and the idea of a tail that frequents a place on a schedule isn't far-fetched, but there's only so much that they can do.
 
As sketchy as Midnight Climax is, gangstalking as it's described would involve a lot more resources and moving parts.

It's entirely possible the feds have thought about it and the idea of a tail that frequents a place on a schedule isn't far-fetched, but there's only so much that they can do.
Right, the whole idea of gangstalking as presented by believers is suspect. I'm just saying spooks have been known to get up to really weird fucked up shit in the past and some of it would sound too strange and impractical to be real if it wasn't documented, so I'd caution against applying standards of common sense or professionalism that you'd attribute to normal people to them even if "gangstalking" itself as it's commonly understood is probably too elaborate and resource intensive to pull off most of the time. There are professions and places in this world where common sense completely evaporates and things that you'd be tempted to write off as coincidences are more likely to be "too crazy to be crazy" as it were.

If there's a single commonality or "calling card" to these things as I've experienced them it's that they tend to involve out of place and sometimes obscure allusions to occultism. I had no idea what a "trishul" even was until one of these weirdos approached me on their own while otherwise pretending to be normal, for example.
 
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