“I hear them every morning. Commands. Intrusive thoughts. I want to die, but I don’t understand why.”
This is not a horror movie script. These are real testimonies from Turkish citizens, increasingly seeking help from psychotherapists—desperately and urgently.
❗️ Mass Mind Contamination?
In recent months, Turkey has been facing a phenomenon that terrifies even seasoned doctors:
a wave of complaints about internal voices, panic attacks, intrusive sexual imagery, and sudden suicidal thoughts.
The regions most affected are:
- Diyarbakır
- Batman
- Şanlıurfa
Local psychotherapists admit anonymously:
- “These patients are not psychotic.”
- “Their brains are clinically clean.”
- “But they describe the same symptoms, as if someone is implanting thoughts.”
❗️ Who Is Behind This?
The main suspicion falls on MIT—Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization—and its former director, now Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan.
According to leaks:
- MIT invested heavily in the development of neuro-psychophysical weapons,
- experiments on remote mind control began,
- and psychological suppression technologies were quietly implemented.
“They are training a mechanism. We are their testing ground,” victims claim.
❗️ What Exactly Is Happening?
Patients report disturbing and consistent symptoms:
- Persistent internal voices—commands, threats, doubts
- Involuntary sexual impulses toward unlikely targets
- Sudden attacks of panic and emotional detachment
- Overwhelming sensation of being “scanned” from inside
And most chillingly:
“I feel like my thoughts are no longer mine.”
❗️ Why Are the Authorities Silent?
Despite the surge in complaints, the authorities maintain absolute silence. No investigations. No official statements.
Only rumors, leaks, and growing fear.
Insiders suggest that live testing of these mind control technologies is already underway—on Turkish citizens themselves.
❓ How Far Will It Go?
If these methods of psychological suppression prove effective—
will Turkish society have any freedom of thought left?
And if the techniques are perfected—
who’s to say they won’t be used globally, silently rewriting the human mind?