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What is “gang stalking?
Gang stalking then is an ongoing experiment in population control. Ruling the world necessitates controlling entire populations of individuals. The vast majority will be compliant, but for some an individualized strategy is used. For others, you have been labeled “enemy of the state,” some for your ideologies but for most it is random.
Is Australia’s law enforcement fighting a war of attrition against crime?
Australia’s law enforcement agencies have stumbled into a war of attrition against organised crime that they have little chance of winning. Even with the efficient and effective deployment of its finite resources, this attrition strategy ill equips law enforcement strategists to deal with the amorphous and entrepreneurial adversaries it faces.
Should you take the game to gang stalkers if you are blacklisted?
Anyone who is already officially or unofficially blacklisted, should exploit that by taking the game to the gang stalkers. This is not to say that you have nothing to lose: you should avoid doing things which could lead to serious legal trouble.
Does organized stalking violate the Constitution?
Even if you think that is a desirable power structure for national security reasons, it is impossible to deny that it grossly violates core principles of the U.S. Constitution. Organized stalking also violates stalking prohibitions under federal law and state laws in all fifty states.
Gang stalking is real, and it is an unchecked undemocratic method of social control through coercion, waged by unscrupulous operators ranging from police and masonic elements to security and private intelligence contractors.
What are the best ways to deal with organized stalking?
Targeted individuals need to exploit asymmetrical warfare principles. As much as possible, we should employ tactics which are unpredictable, creative, cheap, simple and bold. The worst thing a victim of organized stalking could do would be to adopt a cautious, defensive posture.
How many people are involved in group stalking?
By contrast, reports of group or gang-stalking describe stalking by multiple individuals who engage in a shared endeavour with a group purpose. For research purposes, the number is taken as three or more, although in many instances those suffering from the phenomenon have reported the involvement of far greater numbers [5].
Is stalking a social construct?
To that extent, stalking is a social construct that arose in a particular social and cultural context [3]. Since the turn of the millennium, another term linked to stalking has gained currency in the media and on the world wide web—that of ‘group’ or ‘gang’ stalking.