Thursday, July 14, 2016

How To Fight Back Against Gang Stalkers: .Part 3..The Importance of Multiple Eyewitnesses

The Importance Of Multiple Eyewitnesses


In the two previous posts on "How To Fight Back Against Gang Stalkers", we covered the importance of gathering evidence

Equally important is having someone you trust who can corroborate your claims about being a victim of organized stalking.

A close friend, family member or neighbor who knows you well and who doesn't think you're "crazy" for thinking that a group of total strangers is stalking & harassing you is very important.

Gathering evidence, such as video evidence, (even if it's from a cell phone), is very important; but equally important is having someone who has actually "witnessed" these evil bastards stalking & harassing you.

Going to the police alone, even if you have video & other types of evidence, is not nearly as good as going to the police with at least one other person who can back up your claims.

The low-life scumbags who stalk & harass you want you to be "isolated".

They WANT you to appear to be "crazy" or "paranoid"..and, most importantly, alone, when & if you decide to go to the police.
Going to the police alone will only make it easier for the police to dismiss you as a "nut case" for even thinking that a group of strangers is stalking & harassing you.

Going to the police with another person who has actually "witnessed" the stalking & harassment makes it much more likely that they will take you seriously.

Going to the police alone will probably not do any good.

Going to the police with at least one other person (eyewitness) will increase your chances of being taken seriously.

It's harder to dismiss two people as being "crazy" for even thinking that you are, indeed, a victim of organized stalking, when that 2nd person can validate your claims.

Having two other "eyewitnesses" is even better.

Going into a police station with two other people who can back up your claims that you are being gang stalked is much more likely to result in the police taking your claims seriously.