Thursday, January 24, 2019

Gang Stalking - Tactics For Fighting Back -- Part One

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

TACTICS FOR FIGHTING BACK


1) Shine a light on the cockroaches


Organized Stalking is a manifestation of the view that intelligence and law enforcement agencies, their corporate cronies, and the military-industrial complex should have supremacy over all other elements of American government.

Even if you think that it 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 and state law in all fifty states.

One of the implications of that is that the perpetrators need to keep it a secret.

This is a primary difference between the use of Organized Stalking as a domestic counterintelligence strategy in America today, and it's use by the Stasi (state police) in East Germany:
In the USA it is illegal.

This was true during the original use of COINTELPRO also - and was a primary reason the U.S. Senate conducted it's Church Committee investigations after the FBI's activities were exposed by civilian activists.

Many of the tactics and strategies employed by the Stasi were virtually identical to those now used by the FBI  and other agencies in the United States.

In East Germany, however, the Stasi WANTED citizens to be aware that their society was infested with spies because it furthered the communist party's goal of political control.

In the USA, such a public awareness would trigger a backlash against the abuse of power by the government and it's cronies, so it's kept under the radar.

So the Achilles' Heel of gang stalking is exposure.

(End of Part One)

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