How to help victims of gang stalking?

How to help victims of gang stalking?

Part 1 of 3: Showing Your Support Be willing to offer a listening ear to the person. The victim may feel frightened, scared, confused, sad, or hopeless. Avoid victim blaming. Show your support in all ways and don’t say anything that blames the victim. Allow the person to make their own choices. Every stalking case is different. Help tell others.

What do gang stalkers want?

WORDS THAT GANG STALKERS WANT EVERYONE TO HEAR. After the primary objective of gang stalkers to keep awareness of gang stalking from public knowledge is the secondary objective to ensure that if anyone comes across the concept of gang stalking or targeted individuals it will be immediately linked with insanity.

Who do gangstalkers target?

The strongest theory for gang stalking is that gang stalking is the modern manifestation of COINTELPRO – having exactly the same targets – any member of an oppressed group who looks likely to take advantage of the new “social equality” and advance themselves. Women are the majority target.

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Why are people gangstalked?

A slightly adjacent theory is, you are being gang stalked because you ticked of a policeman or someone with connections. Again, the message is, if you are being gang stalked it is your own fault for not kow-towing enough to someone walking all over you.

How to report gang stalking?

Go with someone else if possible

  • Present evidence in a collated organized fashion
  • Know the anti-stalking legislation applicable to your jurisdiction (see our list of international anti-stalking legislation)
  • Include copies of previous court orders related to the stalking situation
  • Keep a copy of all material presented to police
  • How to stop stalking people?

    Don’t ignore the issue

  • Change your daily routine and habits until the problem goes away
  • Ask the offender to stop all contact—you can get DoNotPay to help you generate a cease and desist letter for that
  • If their behavior persists,don’t interact with the stalker again and avoid all contact
  • Tell other people in your life about the stalker
  • Increase the security level of your everyday life—invest in locks,security cameras,alarms,and set up strong passwords for all of your online accounts
  • Get a home security check (your local police station may offer this service)
  • Always carry a charged mobile phone with you
  • Check your car before you get in
  • Consider attending a self-defense course