Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Gang Stalking - Tactics For Fighting Back - Part Nine

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

(Continued from Part Eight)


Merely creating one more blog or Facebook page to get lost in the ocean of such information is not going to solve the problem.
If you want to create an anti-stalking website, blog, or Facebook page, by all means go ahead, (in fact, I encourage it), but you should seriously consider also trying to help the community of gang stalking victims coalesce around a few locations -- instead of existing only as isolated points spread across the web in a sea of disinformation.

Toward that end I humbly suggest that you try to promote this website - FightGangStalking.com - as a comprehensive source to which people can go.
This suggestion might seem self-serving, but you can see for yourself that I'm not making any money from this website: there's nothing for sale here.

I will continue attempting to publicize the best suggestions, websites, articles, video links etc. about gang stalking as they come to my attention by listing them in this website.

Instead of having each victim of gang stalking re-invent the wheel and create a website which attempts to explain gang stalking from scratch, consider creating a more limited website, Facebook page, or blog, which describes your experiences with gang stalking, but also prominently features a link to this website.

As mentioned above, another thing that would be helpful is to go online and post comments in other websites, forums, Facebook pages, Twitter messages etc., referring people to this site.

As much as possible, you should do that both at gang stalking websites and in the comments sections beneath articles in major news websites, so they will be seen by non-victims of gang stalking as well.
That's critical.

One very easy way to post such information is to simply copy information from this website - if it relates to an article or forum discussion.

The best way to connect with other victims is online - although you must beware of perps who pose as targeted individuals.
In general, be suspicious of anyone reluctant to publicly criticize the apparent participation in gang stalking by law enforcement officials.

The very best thing would be for victims to create a legitimate victims' support group to lobby for the exposure and elimination of gang stalking by petitions and public demonstrations.

If any particularly ambitious gang stalking victim wishes to spearhead an effort to form such a group, please email me about it so I can promote it here.
Even though it would inevitably be infiltrated by some perps, it could still be very effective.






















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