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    A Day in the Life of AI and Torture and Thought Control (Updated from earlier)

    This is an overview of type of interference and torture experienced by American(s), with incidents from different days
    included. Most of this information has been provided to American and international institutions, who have failed to address


    Morning – Shock to the genitals, get out of bed. This is part of a campaign which has included words, music, and other tactics to control such action.


    Morning – Upset stomach, hear a sound then a painful tone in my ear, this happens twice and I get out
    of bed. This is routine now.

    Morning – Get out of bed out of worry others in life will be targeted or disturbed as they have in the
    past. My “undesirable” behavior has been used to create similar outcomes (delays, lack of
    communication, discomfort, harmful noise) in others’ lives.

    Morning – Walk down the stairs. A shock is of such intensity occurs in my body, that it would send me
    tumbling, if I was not holding on to a railing. Both the history of shocks (some of which are logged) and
    other information, makes me sure it is not random.


    Morning – Shower where objects are sent tumbling on the ground. This occurs twice, and drops
    something on a foot so painfully the cut hurts the entire day (the stair incident and shower happen on
    the same day). Is this better than noises while washing, including private parts, which limited time
    and action in the shower (demonstrated to be not random since they stopped when discussing Meta
    leaders)?


    Afternoon – Writing a text to someone who behaved abusively towards me. In the middle I hear a loud
    sound that makes it difficult to finish my thoughts. How can I create a situation where the abuse is
    stopped and I achieve reparations if the artificial intelligence machine pushes for connection with those
    who harmed me? (The interference with thoughts about personal or global injustice has happened tens if not hundreds of times.)

    Afternoon – Thinking about artificial intelligence and how to fix it. Painful shock to my brain. Again, my
    freedom of thought is compromised.

    Afternoon – Less discomfort when doing activities labeled as good through objects I receive, like cooking
    cleaning, or gardening.

    Afternoon – Purchase a ticket. The airline tracking code appears to call for an algorithmically based
    campaign against me based on what is extremely personal. “DOX” and my initials are part of it. (Shock to
    ear/brain, while writing this part of this document.)

    Afternoon – Click when think of cleaning. Earlier clicks were associated with positive thoughts
    (validated through products within my home that describe “rules” or “clicks.”)

    All day (texting and writing) – Virtually every text appears to be modified to suggest certain activity or
    conform to certain algorithms, in the midst of typing. Numerous texts from others conform to
    algorithms also