IF THERE WAS EVER A HILL TO DIE ON THIS IS IT

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I’m being abused by the new American social credit system. There revealing themselves quite bodily in my phone now. I am limited to just a few hours of Internet connectivity each day. Cell service has been disrupted and blocked. I couldn’t even report a fire or an emergency if I needed. Text Messaging to family and friends limited and censored too. Surprised they allow me to upload this at all.

Some of what’s happening maybe connected to Arctic frost, FBI investigation revealed by Senator Chuck Grassley on September 16. I wrote Senator Chuck Grassley, as well as other members of Congress and the Senate declaring myself a whistleblower and sharing what I knew about mass surveillance and the misconduct and neglect within the department of VA.

It turns out it’s part of the social credit system being quietly brought in through America’s healthcare system.

Healthcare monitoring, healthcare ID is back door surveillance equivalent to section 702 but it doesn’t have the oversight, and it doesn’t require a warrant.

Our devices are turned into data fusion hubs through the apps we download.

We agree to the terms and conditions granting enriched profile telemetry access to artificial intelligence monitoring, and behavior enforcement. These contracts usually include arbitration, clauses, and broad, vague language granting, unlimited, data harvesting.

Extreme surveillance, such as that associated with the FBI's "Arctic Frost" investigation, can cause significant physical, mental, and psychological harm. Individuals under such scrutiny often experience:
• Chronic Anxiety and Stress: Constant awareness of being watched triggers a persistent fight-or-flight response, leading to physical symptoms like muscle tension, elevated heart rate, and insomnia.
• Hypervigilance: A state of heightened alertness drains mental energy, impairs focus, and disrupts sleep, often mirroring symptoms seen in PTSD or psychosis.
• Paranoia and Erosion of Trust: Surveillance fosters distrust in institutions, relationships, and even oneself, increasing feelings of isolation and fear of misinterpretation.
• Self-Censorship and Conformity: Fear of scrutiny leads to suppression of thoughts, opinions, and behaviors, reducing spontaneity and stifling identity.
• Mental Fatigue and Reduced Performance: Continuous self-monitoring causes decision fatigue, lowers productivity, and diminishes creativity.
• Exacerbation of Pre-existing Conditions: For those with anxiety, depression, or paranoia, surveillance can intensify symptoms and make coping more difficult.

The "Arctic Frost" probe, reportedly targeting political figures and conservative groups, reflects patterns of surveillance abuse that not only threaten civil liberties but also inflict deep psychological wounds through fear, stigma, and a profound sense of powerlessness.

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