Paranoia has a way of multiplying due to your own guilt. Our guilt makes us feel like everyone around us knows what we are doing or are going to do... that cop behind you hasn't a clue about that baggie in your pocket but the internal guilt makes you over compensate.. slowing down, speeding up, changing lanes erratically, your not avoiding the cop as he truly has no clue about your crime... it is your subconscious guilt that gives you away. When you are doing something illegal and you have covered all your bases then most likely it is just your overactive imagination that is getting the better of you... use the Occam's Razor Law in most situations, that being: the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.Here is a little story about overactive paranoia and how it gets the best of us sometimes. (100% true story)As most of you know I am a weed dealer on SR so I am usually in possession of felony amounts of bud. I live in a rural area with houses around me but it is also in kind of a dead end area. In other words NO ONE parks on my road if they don't live there. I had just received a large shipment the day before so I was on my toes and being extra watchful. I noticed a dark SUV parked near my house but on another road kind of catty corner to wear I live. I could see someone sitting in the car, they sat there for like a half hour... my paranoia was building so I got in my car and acting like I was going out I drove by the SUV slowly and got a good look at the driver... a white male, early 40's kinda scrunched down on a cell phone. When I got to the end of the road I hung a left and right there is a Postal Van parked with blinkers on and the guy driving the truck was not any of the postal employees I know (I know ALL the ones that drive my area) to make matters worse the guy was on a cell and when he saw me he stared real hard at me... my mind is racing now, dreaming up all kinds of scenarios... is the guy in the SUV watching me and coordinating with the strange postal van around the corner? I drove around for about an hour then came back and both were gone... the next 24 hours I am cleaning my stash house out... moving stuff around,...etc..So the next day I look out my window and there is the SUV again parked at the same spot with the driver watching me... or so I thought... 20 minutes later about the same time I drove off the previous day a school bus pulled up and dropped some kids off and they got in the SUV and drove off towards the development behind me....The lesson is paranoia can cause you to take one event and make further future events that have no relation to each other seem like they are related. Good luck and chill out... if you look at these events separately and logically you will most likely see they are just random occurrences...TJ