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Gordy99
Student
- Jan 7, 2022
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This might be long winded so I apologize in advance. I haven't posted in a while and just curious about everyone's opinions. Nobody is obligated to believe me. You can claim mental illness on my part or whatever you want.
I have recently been targeted by a police stingray in the last few months. I live in the US. I'm not sure if it's the police or a private investigator. Whoever it is knows where I work and where I live. It's possible this stingray has been in use against my phones for a long time and I just didn't notice until recently. I have a work phone and personal phone with the same phone carrier. They are 4G/LTE phones but apparently this stingray can downgrade the phones signal to 3G since 3G has weak encryption. I'm not going to explain everything a stingray can do (just google it) but it's obviously a spy tool that can look at stuff on your phone. I have screen shots of my phones being connected to the stingray but I'm not going to post them.
The stingray appears to be mostly targeting my work phone which leads me to believe there is some type of work investigation taking place that I am somehow involved in. I have knowledge about sabotage taking place at my job and my employer either thinks I'm behind it or they think someone else is and just using me as bait to catch them. I am also the victim of naked pictures/videos being sent out for the last several years (search for Weird Situation thread for details). It's also important to note that when my work phone is in airplane mode the stingray attempts to connect to my personal phone. I come home from work around the same time everyday and my car is parked a decent ways from my apartment door. I have noticed on several occasions that when I walk inside my apartment and take my phones out that the stingray attempts to connect to my work phone almost right away and I put the phone in airplane mode.
For those that aren't familiar with the medication I take...I am on risperdal and klonopin. I have been cheating/changing my risperdal doses on several occasions for the last several years. I always take the klonopin as prescribed. In June of last year my psychiatrist refilled my risperdal and when I picked it up at the pharmacy I noticed it said no refills on the 1 MG pill bottle. My psychiatrist always provides several refills. I thought it was odd but I had a lot of old scripts that I figured the pharmacy was trying to use up so I didn't question it. To be more specific, I get 1.5 MG of risperdal. The pharmacy provides 60 tablets of 1 MG of ripserdal and 60 tablets of 0.5 MG of risperdal and there are two separate pill bottles. Sometimes the pill bottle is from the manufacturer and sometimes it's a pharmacy type pill bottle. In September of last year my psychiatrist filled my risperdal again. I went to the pharmacy to pick it up and noticed I got 90 tablets of 1 MG of ripserdal. If I was taking the 1.5 MG dose I would simply have to cut the pills. I asked my psychiatrist about it and she said it had something to do with the insurance company. I guess someone at the insurance company decided it was cheaper to give me 90 1 MG tablets of risperdal instead of 60 tablets of 1 MG of risperdal and 60 tablets of 0.5 MG of risperdal. It seemed plausible so I went along with it. Fast forward to a few days ago. I picked up my medication and noticed I got two bottles of 1 MG of risperdal. Each bottle is 90 tablets. One bottle is from the manufacturer and the other is a pharmacy type pill bottle. The copay was the same as normal and my psychiatrist didn't change my dose.
My theory is that my psychiatrist knows or thinks that I'm not taking the risperdal as prescribed and thinks I'm selling the extra medication. It just never sat right with me when I ended up with 90 1 MG tablets. Now I have two bottles of 1 MG tablets of risperdal (each 90 tablets) that I suppose I could sell. Although the change that was made last year is plausible from an insurance perspective...it's important to note that 1 MG tablets have a higher street value compared to 0.5 MG tablets. I did some searching and apparently 30 1 MG tablets of ripserdal is worth approximately $442. Not sure if that is really accurate and if a street drug dealer would pay that price. The bottom line is that I am not selling my medication. The extra medication is stored in my apartment. The DEA could raid my apartment and they would find all of the medication unless someone robs me.
So the million dollar question is what the hell do I do? I'm not a drug dealer or criminal and I have these multiple situations going on. By the way...I visited family yesterday in another state and got home late at night and the stingray was waiting for me and connected to my work phone. Whoever is operating the stingray isn't willing to cross state lines or just doesn't feel like it. Are private investigators licensed in particular states and can't cross state lines? Should I call out my psychiatrist about the extra medication or just let things play out?
I have recently been targeted by a police stingray in the last few months. I live in the US. I'm not sure if it's the police or a private investigator. Whoever it is knows where I work and where I live. It's possible this stingray has been in use against my phones for a long time and I just didn't notice until recently. I have a work phone and personal phone with the same phone carrier. They are 4G/LTE phones but apparently this stingray can downgrade the phones signal to 3G since 3G has weak encryption. I'm not going to explain everything a stingray can do (just google it) but it's obviously a spy tool that can look at stuff on your phone. I have screen shots of my phones being connected to the stingray but I'm not going to post them.
The stingray appears to be mostly targeting my work phone which leads me to believe there is some type of work investigation taking place that I am somehow involved in. I have knowledge about sabotage taking place at my job and my employer either thinks I'm behind it or they think someone else is and just using me as bait to catch them. I am also the victim of naked pictures/videos being sent out for the last several years (search for Weird Situation thread for details). It's also important to note that when my work phone is in airplane mode the stingray attempts to connect to my personal phone. I come home from work around the same time everyday and my car is parked a decent ways from my apartment door. I have noticed on several occasions that when I walk inside my apartment and take my phones out that the stingray attempts to connect to my work phone almost right away and I put the phone in airplane mode.
For those that aren't familiar with the medication I take...I am on risperdal and klonopin. I have been cheating/changing my risperdal doses on several occasions for the last several years. I always take the klonopin as prescribed. In June of last year my psychiatrist refilled my risperdal and when I picked it up at the pharmacy I noticed it said no refills on the 1 MG pill bottle. My psychiatrist always provides several refills. I thought it was odd but I had a lot of old scripts that I figured the pharmacy was trying to use up so I didn't question it. To be more specific, I get 1.5 MG of risperdal. The pharmacy provides 60 tablets of 1 MG of ripserdal and 60 tablets of 0.5 MG of risperdal and there are two separate pill bottles. Sometimes the pill bottle is from the manufacturer and sometimes it's a pharmacy type pill bottle. In September of last year my psychiatrist filled my risperdal again. I went to the pharmacy to pick it up and noticed I got 90 tablets of 1 MG of ripserdal. If I was taking the 1.5 MG dose I would simply have to cut the pills. I asked my psychiatrist about it and she said it had something to do with the insurance company. I guess someone at the insurance company decided it was cheaper to give me 90 1 MG tablets of risperdal instead of 60 tablets of 1 MG of risperdal and 60 tablets of 0.5 MG of risperdal. It seemed plausible so I went along with it. Fast forward to a few days ago. I picked up my medication and noticed I got two bottles of 1 MG of risperdal. Each bottle is 90 tablets. One bottle is from the manufacturer and the other is a pharmacy type pill bottle. The copay was the same as normal and my psychiatrist didn't change my dose.
My theory is that my psychiatrist knows or thinks that I'm not taking the risperdal as prescribed and thinks I'm selling the extra medication. It just never sat right with me when I ended up with 90 1 MG tablets. Now I have two bottles of 1 MG tablets of risperdal (each 90 tablets) that I suppose I could sell. Although the change that was made last year is plausible from an insurance perspective...it's important to note that 1 MG tablets have a higher street value compared to 0.5 MG tablets. I did some searching and apparently 30 1 MG tablets of ripserdal is worth approximately $442. Not sure if that is really accurate and if a street drug dealer would pay that price. The bottom line is that I am not selling my medication. The extra medication is stored in my apartment. The DEA could raid my apartment and they would find all of the medication unless someone robs me.
So the million dollar question is what the hell do I do? I'm not a drug dealer or criminal and I have these multiple situations going on. By the way...I visited family yesterday in another state and got home late at night and the stingray was waiting for me and connected to my work phone. Whoever is operating the stingray isn't willing to cross state lines or just doesn't feel like it. Are private investigators licensed in particular states and can't cross state lines? Should I call out my psychiatrist about the extra medication or just let things play out?