For many individuals,hearing voices the experience of hearing voices can be deeply distressing and confusing—especially when those voices seem to have no source or explanation. At HelpForVictimsTI, we recognize that this is not just a medical or psychological topic—it's often a lived reality for those who believe they are being targeted with advanced surveillance or harassment technologies.
What Does It Mean to Hear Voices?
Hearing voices—also called auditory hallucinations—means perceiving speech or sounds that are not audible to others. These can include:
Hearing someone call your name when no one is there
Receiving commands or threats through invisible sources
Constant commentary or criticism
Voices pretending to be from government agencies or unseen organizations
For many targeted individuals (TIs), these experiences are not just hallucinations. They are interpreted as real, external attacks using technologies like Voice to Skull (V2K), electromagnetic weapons, or other forms of covert harassment.
You Are Not Alone
Many people worldwide report hearing voices under suspicious circumstances. While some doctors may diagnose conditions like schizophrenia or psychosis, it's also important to note:
Not all voices indicate mental illness
Technological harassment is a growing area of concern
Many victims are high-functioning and mentally stable, yet still report invasive, unexplained auditory experiences