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Re: Mental Illness is caused by psychiatrists
From: roadrunner.enigma@gmail.com (Roadrunner)
On 29 Aug, 05:21, Peter Schilte <peterschi...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 28 aug, 21:39, Roadrunner <roadrunner.eni...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 25 Aug, 13:39, Peter Schilte <peterschi...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 25 aug, 12:37, Roadrunner <roadrunner.eni...@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow, and here AGAIN...
Mind your own business. I will respond to SOME of his idiotic and
insane messages whenever I want to.
You respond to about any Singles Chat">single of his spam messages... You HAVE an
issue with what he tells. You people are SO predictable...
The facts show you are a liar and fantasist.
Claims are not facts, and this is ALL you EVER forward... .-)
RR
When I want to respond to SOME of his messages it is none of your
business, busybody.
Peter
"Well, how do we know that you are not [a child molester]. You see,
you are quite irrational in your approach. That means that there
would be something you are hiding. This is also actually part of
ordinary psychology."
- Michel Snoeck to Peter Schilte, 19 jan 2008.
RR
Peter
"Well, how do we know that you are not [a child molester]. You see,
you are quite irrational in your approach. That means that there
would be something you are hiding. This is also actually part of
ordinary psychology."
- Michel Snoeck to Peter Schilte, 19 jan 2008.
RR
On 23 Aug, 12:00, Peter Schilte <peterschi...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 23 aug, 10:29, DP <d...@destroypsychiatry.org> wrote:
Mental Illness is caused by psychiatrists(And those connected to them)
and I have proven it.
No, you have most certainly not. All you have proved is that you still
are severely mentally ill.
I can CURE
schizophrenia and ALL sort of mental illness which psychiatrists CANNOT
say they can do.
You cannot cure anything, not one person, not even yourself!
You still are mentally ill, but your illness makes you think you are
not. Hence the deluded challenge and claims.
Peter
"Well, how do we know that you are not [a child molester]. You see,
you are quite irrational in your approach. That means that there
would be something you are hiding. This is also actually part of
ordinary psychology."
- Michel Snoeck to Peter Schilte, 19 jan 2008.
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