People read my thoughts. I think it works by radio. I've even passed by a room in a hotel with a radio on and could hear myself thinking on the radio. Meaning I heard my own voice which was a thought that was broadcast. Which leads me to believe that it’s not a hallucination and the diagnosis of schizophrenia is not accurate? Today I saw an episode of "The Prophets of Science Fiction"- the George Lucas episode, and about 15 minutes into the show they talk about scientist mapping the brain for thought recognition. It seemed a lot more primitive on the show than it actually is. I'm sure someone has a more sophisticated process then the system on the show. But the Prophets of science fiction proves that this technology exists but no one is confessing to its use or why I've been chosen for this experiment. This has been going on since 2009. This technology is possible, but I don't know how the mapping works. Mapping in the Lucas episode required an implant in the brain. They could have planted some kind of chip in me while I was in the hospital in 2009. There are a lot of holes in my memory about the hospital stay because I had not slept in days. At any rate, you can do a search for "download the prophets of science fiction George Lucas" if you are interested in seeing it and getting a glimpse at this technology. Is anyone else experiencing this intrusiveness?


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Hello,
I'm sorry I haven't experienced this. Another community member here years ago talked about the use of fMRI to mind read what people are thinking. Their thoughts aren't broadcast aloud yet are tracked with fMRI if my memory serves about what the guy was talking about.
What you experience seems like "thought broadcasting" which is a symptom of schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia vary in their levels of articulate thinking writing and speaking. You SharePost is the most well-written news article about the symptom of thought broadcasting. This does not negate that you feel it is actually happening. Yet as the HealthGuide here I wonder if you are experiencing a vivid if controlled symptom.
Others have written in in a lot more illogical fashion about what their symptoms are yet I don't doubt you are experiencing a bona fide symptom. You just might have a better grasp of articulating what is going on.
Regards,
Christina