I upvoted, but I think psychiatry is a crock of shit (no offense to you or your idea), so I don't think capgras delusion explains it. I think the majority of mental illnesses are poorly explained and not derivative of what the medical professionals tell us (e.g. problems not coming from where they say).
Anyway
I think he could be telling the truth, or had been lied to.
I also think he could be spreading disinformation to cover up the actual kidnappings the government.
But I don't think he is really famous enough to be shilling on purpose, especially with his last album (WATER: We Are The Enemy Really). Check these lyrics out:
Not a human, not afraid
I will not comply, I will not obey
See the plan is to depopulate
But the body can overcome anything, fuck what a doctor say
And
Born a slave to a tyrant
It's goin' take more than just petitions and riots
Are we headed for a future of being indebted to credit
Hopin' the next leader elected will trump the one we beheaded
I usually agree that psychiatrist are usually overly eager to diagnose and prescribe, but I don't throw the whole idea/field of science out the window.
At any rate it could explain his behavior, as other humans have done something similar. Or he could actually be an alien, or it could be a publicity stunt as you said. It's all super odd.
Sorry for this very late reply, but despite what I said, I didn't mean to imply the entire field is a fraud. Rather, I think many "modern" illnesses are an invention, built upon a an existing foundation of true illnesses/something misunderstandings.
Frankly, with the corruption of our current scientific world, I can't imagine things were any different hundreds of years ago. The only difference, to me, is that the information of history tells us those people (in the past couple thousand years) were generally the first ones to discover- as in study and research -most health problems.
And also that humans were more valuable back in the day, when you couldn't mass produce crops or art.
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Chiefpacman ago
Very odd. Never heard of that guy- isn't there an illness where you think people around you are fake doubles? Maybe this is that.
Edit; https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capgras_delusion
ElspethTirel ago
I upvoted, but I think psychiatry is a crock of shit (no offense to you or your idea), so I don't think capgras delusion explains it. I think the majority of mental illnesses are poorly explained and not derivative of what the medical professionals tell us (e.g. problems not coming from where they say).
Anyway
I think he could be telling the truth, or had been lied to.
I also think he could be spreading disinformation to cover up the actual kidnappings the government.
But I don't think he is really famous enough to be shilling on purpose, especially with his last album (WATER: We Are The Enemy Really). Check these lyrics out:
And
Could be the next Tupac, or a pale imitation?
Chiefpacman ago
I usually agree that psychiatrist are usually overly eager to diagnose and prescribe, but I don't throw the whole idea/field of science out the window.
At any rate it could explain his behavior, as other humans have done something similar. Or he could actually be an alien, or it could be a publicity stunt as you said. It's all super odd.
ElspethTirel ago
Sorry for this very late reply, but despite what I said, I didn't mean to imply the entire field is a fraud. Rather, I think many "modern" illnesses are an invention, built upon a an existing foundation of true illnesses/something misunderstandings.
Frankly, with the corruption of our current scientific world, I can't imagine things were any different hundreds of years ago. The only difference, to me, is that the information of history tells us those people (in the past couple thousand years) were generally the first ones to discover- as in study and research -most health problems.
And also that humans were more valuable back in the day, when you couldn't mass produce crops or art.