Part 2 dives deeper into Mike Reynolds’ life as a man who has been targeted for as long as he can remember — and for the first time, he’s clear enough to trace the pattern.
As the mental fog begins to lift, Mike revisits the chaos of his childhood and the years that followed: the abuse, the disappearances in memory, the strange experiences he still can’t fully explain, and the sense that someone — or something — has been shaping his life from the shadows.
He describes the shift from a violent biological home to a more stable adoptive one, the instability of foster care, and the haunting gaps in his memory that begin around a trip to the White House. Missing years, combined with a sense of surveillance and manipulation, form the backbone of his experience that he has been pulled into something far bigger than family trauma.
As Mike talks through the fragments — the dissociation, the sudden “blackouts,” the powerful pull toward Washington, D.C., and the sense of being monitored or influenced — listeners get a raw, unfiltered look at how a Targeted Individual narrative forms from lived experience, fear, and unanswered questions.
“A Childhood Stolen, A Voice Found — Part 2” is the moment Mike stops running from his past and starts naming the forces he believes have followed him into adulthood. It’s intense, vulnerable, and impossible to ignore — the turning point where his personal history and his TI identity collide.
Music credit:
Inside the Box Factory by Kjartan Abel.
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