I don't know who is controlling my mind; all I can do is record the events related to me that happened around me when I started being controlled. More than ten years ago (I can't remember the exact time, whether it was in 2006 or 2007), I insulted someone online named Zhang Rui (I don't know if she has changed her name now). She was a transfer student from Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, and her online name was Qian Qian Bo. Her close friend was named Shi Jing, and I remember her online name was Mirror. The blog was called A Room of One's Own, and the two interacted frequently on Sina Blog, quite intimately. Shi Jing's then-boyfriend was named Yuan Pengfei (phonetic), who was a classmate of my brother; they were both university students at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts at that time. At that time, Ai Weiwei's Sina Blog had a few links, and Zhang Rui was one of them. A university professor from Shanghai (I learned about his identity through his blog) was very respectful towards her (Zhang Rui), which shows her background. I mistakenly insulted her due to my emotional agitation and chaotic thoughts, leaving comments on every one of her blog posts, such as "f*** your mom" and "your mom is a b****." After seeing it, I quickly deleted them, but many people witnessed it. After insulting her, I was controlled mentally. I must admit that it was wrong to insult someone for no reason. The mind control suggested that I apologize to her. Because I was entangled and harassed by mind control, I finally went to Beijing in 2008 specifically to apologize to her, but I didn't see her. After I returned from the apology, the mind control organization paused their control over me, and it calmed down for a long time (about 2 years)...... I will write articles in detail later; for now, I will simply record this to prevent forgetting.
About being brain-controlled
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The author recounts an experience of being manipulated mentally after an online confrontation with a person named Zhang Rui, a transfer student from Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts. The author had insulted Zhang and her friend, which led to feelings of guilt and subsequent mental control. After being prompted to apologize, the author traveled to Beijing in 2008 to seek forgiveness but did not meet Zhang. Following the apology, the mental control ceased for about two years. The author plans to write more detailed accounts in the future.