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‘Gang-stalking’ Introduction

Gang-stalking is a fairly well known term for the systematic stalking of an individual by a group. Although the word procures images of a street gang harassing somebody, the victims (called ‘targeted individuals’)
are often convinced that highly advanced technology is being used to devastate their mind and life. Many claim that law enforcement either will not support them or cannot help them with their situation. Friends,
family and strangers will pretend not to know what you’re talking about despite acting in real ways that seem odd or suspicious. The Wikipedia article on ‘Electronic Harassment’ is actually just an article on the
phenomenon of gang-stalking. The article (picture A) says,

“Experiences often include hearing voices in their heads calling them by name, often mocking them or others around them, as well as physical sensations like burning[1][2]. They have also described being under
physical surveillance by one or more people. Many of these people act and function otherwise normally and included among them are people who are successful in their careers and lives otherwise, and who find
these experiences confusing, upsetting, and sometimes shameful, but entirely real[1].” (Source: Washington Post, “Mind Games”, Sharon Weinberger, 2007)

Although the source is outdated, and perhaps refers to people with schizophrenia, the phenomenon is mostly the same. When the author says that these people “act and function normally” and that they find the
experiences “entirely real” then this implies that these people do not have schizophrenia. What are the odds that all of these normal people suddenly developed schizophrenia with symptoms shared among
individuals such as voices that embarrass you and sensations on their skin. Tactile hallucinations effect only 20% of all people with schizophrenia, so there should not be such an increase in people experiencing
these symptoms unless there was a spike in cases, which would also be suggestive of an outside cause.

In my experience, I have never heard voices. However I do have physical sensations and ‘pokes’ on my body and tinnitus/pops in my ear. I can confirm that hearing voices is exceptionally common among others,
to the point that I can’t rule out that the group does use this technology sometimes. I can confirm that things like street theater, where people act in a way that is obvious to you they’re ‘acting’ and the situation is
not entirely genuine. I can confirm that this is not a hallucination because when I drive with my mom there are always drivers acting annoying or even reckless. If I am hallucinating, then it must be a fairly
coherent one involving multiple people with similar hallucinations, which clearly isn’t the case – it is real.

Gathering information on gang-stalking is difficult for multiple reasons. To start with, people who are chosen for harassment are chosen because they cannot fight back or are considered weak. If the group thinks
you are useful they will try to bring you in instead – but if you cannot provide a use or people don’t like you, then you may be harassed for fun. The second reason is that news articles from prominent sources are
usually flawed. If there is a story published at all, it will usually be dismissive of the idea. They will also emphasize the paranoia and schizophrenic aspects. This means that anybody seeking information must turn
to internet communities. Lastly, people who have joined the group no longer keep talking about the subject in any helpful detail, allowing criticism to slowly fade as they bring in more and more people, to the
point where bad actors ‘poisoning the well’ far exceed the amount of people providing real information. This is done on purpose to prevent anybody going through this to find any stable information source. People
are either isolated (unable to find anyone else willing to corroborate their experiences) or brought into the group where they will then work against you. One of the consequences of concentrating your efforts to
‘poison the well’ of a community is that the method of countering truth with lies or fake stories is rarely flawless because one is based on reality and the other on an appearance. As a result, I hope to show in some
of these pictures that the bad actors have gone overboard with their methods and revealed something: if the phenomenon of gang-stalking is so hard to believe, then why has there been an explosion of interest in
the term and why do so many people care to control the discussion around it?

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