They began targeting me over a year ago — not from some foreign agency, but from inside our own walls. The ones responsible wear local uniforms and badges from the Ministry of Interior. I know this because the voices use phrases only Emirati security operators would say. “You’re done in this city,” they said the night I tried to sleep after refusing to sign a false report at work. Ever since, I’ve been followed by a second layer of perception — synthetic thoughts that mirror my own voice and intentions, but arrive before I form them.
Sometimes I’m overwhelmed with emotional surges — unprovoked rage in meetings, sudden panic while driving. My muscles lock randomly, especially in my legs, making prayer or rest nearly impossible. I used to believe it was stress. But the precision, the timing — it isn’t natural. I tried speaking to a psychiatrist in Al Ain; she smiled too long and said, “You’re highly intelligent, but overworked.” She didn’t hear what I heard that night: “We rewired your fear. You’ll never sleep without us again.”
My wife doesn’t understand why I’ve become distant. I can’t risk telling her — they use anything personal as leverage. My friends in Fujairah have stopped calling. Some sensed something wrong and backed away. I stopped blaming them.
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