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Murder by Proxy: A Responsible Reframing of Blame in End-of-Life Cases of Targeted Individuals (simplified version included)
A simplified version of the article is included below the primary version. Please use it on the days where they are clouding our minds and making comprehension difficult.
A Bifurcated Scheme
We have misunderstood the dead.
For too long, our judgments of those who end their lives — or appear to — have rested on oversimplified, even negligent assumptions. We frame such deaths as acts of mental illness, weakness, or private tragedy. We rarely ask if the pain that led them there was externally imposed — nor whether it was intentionally sustained until death became the only rational exit.
It's time for a responsible reframing.
Two Methods of Elimination
Those who are targeted — psychologically, technologically, or socially — can be led to an early death in one of two ways, if not both:
The slow grind: an unrelenting erosion of hope, cognition, trust, health, and emotional stability. This isn’t a “bad period” — it’s a manufactured descent.
The sudden spike: an engineered climax of intolerable suffering, often after long attrition. A sharp spike in pain or perception — a single day of unbearable torment — can force what looks like a spontaneous collapse.
Both of these routes can lead to what appears, from the outside, as suicide. But in cases where the suffering is orchestrated — through constant harassment, psychological manipulation, or unseen technological interference — the conclusion must be reexamined. These are not private implosions. They are executions by proxy.
The Attribution Problem
The term "suicide" carries an embedded accusation. It names the victim as the agent of the act, without ever exploring the conditions that drove it. Worse, it lets everyone else off the hook. No investigation. No systemic accountability. Just silence.
This is moral laziness masquerading as a neutral label.
We do not say that a cancer patient “kills themselves” when they stop treatment. We do not label a war refugee as suicidal when they leap into a sea. But we call the targeted mind weak when it succumbs to years of torment.
Let’s be clear: there are deaths that look like suicide but are, in moral and mechanistic terms, closer to homicide.
Rethinking the "Slow Grind"
There are diseases that medicine recognizes as leading to suicide — severe chronic pain conditions, terminal diagnoses, or disfiguring neurological disorders. These deaths are often understood as rational responses to unbearable states. Yet when a person is driven to death by psychological torture, social erasure, or synthetic despair, we still demand that they "hold on" for appearances’ sake.
Even the encouragement to 'hold on' may not always come from a place of truth. In a world increasingly shaped by unseen mechanisms and engineered despair, it’s not unthinkable that hope itself could be weaponized — a synthetic leash of moral correctness used to prolong the pain under the guise of support. In such a case, the crime continues behind a smiling mask. But I digress...
But what if the slow grind is not a symptom of the mind, but a condition imposed upon it?
This is not merely philosophical. It is a shift in attribution — from internal to external, from blame to context, from shame to clarity.
The Sudden Spike- My Private Lesson on the Matter
I'm lucky enough to have some experience to add to this part. As I recorded in my article on my experience with Psilocybin Mushrooms they pushed me to a level where I can say I completely understand sudden TI deaths now, especially those that might appear to be suicide. They can inflict so much pain on us that we will frantically search for the means to end it all. This recognition means that we are alive because they desire us to be at this time.
Why There Are No Statistics Here
You may wonder why this article doesn't cite suicide rates among targeted individuals. The answer is simple: the data does not exist, or when it does, it's misfiled. These deaths are often invisible, mislabeled, or buried beneath psychiatric euphemisms. To compare numbers would be to compare ghosts — and miss the point entirely.
This isn't a matter of scale; it's a matter of clarity.
Reclaiming the Dead
We do this not to excuse all suicides, or to deny the role of internal suffering. But we must reclaim those lives that were ended not by choice — but by force. Those who fell into engineered despair. Those who
resisted for years but were worn down by cruelty no one else believed. Those whose deaths were not decisions but outcomes, designed and delivered.
This is not suicide. This is murder by proxy.
And it is time we said so.
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Murder by Proxy (Simplified Version)
What if some suicides aren’t really suicides at all?
We’ve Been Wrong About These Deaths
For a long time, people have seen suicide as a personal failure — a mental health issue, a sign of weakness, or something that happened in private. But what if some of these deaths weren’t just about depression or despair? What if they were caused on purpose — by outside forces — to slowly or suddenly push someone to the edge?
It’s time to look at these deaths differently.
Two Ways It Happens
Targeted individuals (TIs) — people being attacked with psychological or technological abuse — often die in one of two ways:
The Slow Grind
Over time, they lose hope, mental clarity, trust in others, and even their physical health. It’s not just a “bad phase” — it’s a slow breakdown caused by constant attacks.
The Sudden Spike
After long suffering, they are hit with an overwhelming wave of pain or fear. Sometimes, it only takes one unbearable day to make someone collapse.
To outsiders, both types of death look like suicide. But when the pain was created, sustained, and aimed at them — these are not personal choices. They are murders carried out through pressure. Quiet killings.
Why “Suicide” Isn’t Always the Right Word
The word “suicide” makes it sound like the person decided to die — like it was their fault. But it doesn’t ask: Why? What led them there? Who made their life unlivable?
Worse, it stops people from asking questions.
No one looks into it.
No one gets blamed.
It becomes just another “sad story.”
But we don’t blame a cancer patient for dying when the pain becomes too much. We don’t call a drowning refugee suicidal. Why do we blame someone who’s been tortured into despair?
When “Holding On” Becomes a Trap
In normal life, people tell others to “hold on” and “stay strong.” But when someone is being attacked constantly — mentally, emotionally, or through invisible tech — that advice can feel cruel. It can even become another way of keeping them in pain.
Sometimes hope is weaponized — used to keep someone suffering longer, all while pretending it’s support.
A Personal Note: The Spike Is Real
I’ve felt it myself. During a period of extreme targeting — especially when experimenting with psilocybin mushrooms — I reached a level of pain and confusion where I totally understood how people break.
It was only then I realized:
We’re not alive because we’re strong.
We’re alive because they let us be. For now.
Why There Are No Numbers
You might wonder why this article doesn’t include suicide statistics for TIs. It’s because the data doesn’t exist. These deaths are misreported, mislabeled, or ignored. There are no good numbers — only missing people.
But the point isn’t how many.
It’s how clearly we need to see what’s happening.
Time to Speak the Truth
This article isn’t saying every suicide is caused by targeting.
But some are.
And those deaths aren’t suicides at all — they’re murders.
Not by a weapon, but by pressure.
Not by a person, but by a system.
Murder by proxy.
It’s time we start saying that — out loud.
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