Monday, January 28, 2019

Gang Stalking - Tactics For Fighting Back - Part Seven

The following is taken from https://fightgangstalking.com

NEVER GIVE UP


"If you're going through hell, keep going."

Winston Churchill



Persistence will lead to victory.
Already the digital public square is filled with information and rhetoric which the U.S. government would prefer to censor but cannot,  posted by Americans fed-up with the corruption, secrecy, and abuses of power in the upper echelons of government and corporations.

Even the federal government's massive self-serving security apparatus and it's abettors in mainstream media institutions cannot effectively monitor and control the flow of information anymore.
Dissent is harder to marginalize and censor in a digital landscape filled with whistle-blowers, citizen-journalists, bloggers, and alternative media websites.

Independent thinkers, entrepreneurs, entities such as WikiLeaks, and movements such as "Anonymous" have created an information network in which citizens no longer have to wait for The New York Times to expose the next Pentagon Papers conspiracy -- or the Washington Post to expose the next Watergate scandal.

Even The New York Times admits this:
"News no longer needs the permission of traditional gatekeepers to break through.
Scoops can now come from all corners of the media map and find an audience just by virtue of what they reveal."
David Carr, New York Times, June 16, 2013

One of the objectives of gang stalking is to isolate and break-down the targeted individual by creating the impression that the whole society is against him or her.
Don't make the mistake of believing that impression.
Although the number of people who participate in gang stalking must be large, they are still a small minority compared with the general population.
The vast majority of Americans do not wish to have our society become a creepy police state filled with citizen spies, as happened in the communist nation of East Germany.

Gang stalking victims need to challenge the (most dangerous) rodents in the food chain, and support political reformers - libertarians, progressives, and others -- who defend the individual rights and freedoms of Americans against the predatory inclinations of powerful government and corporate institutions.



















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