Part 3 More Tactics Used By The Criminals Who Engage In Organized Stalking
The following is taken from the book:
"The Hidden Evil:: The Financial Elite's Covert War Against the Civilian Population"
By Mark M. Rich
More Tactics
In Parts 1 and 2 we discussed "Collisions and Cut-offs," "Synchronization," and "Convoys of Vehicles"
In this part, we will discuss one of the most common tactics used by the criminals who engage in Organized Stalking -- "Noise Campaigns.'
(See previous blog posts on this OS tactic)
Mark M. Rich writes:
"All targets of Organized Stalking are familiar with noise campaigns.
Basically, there will be a steady stream of noise consisting of a rotation of various types of disturbances around your house.
This noise may even follow you wherever you go.
This includes car doors slamming, people coming and going, people yelling, car alarms, tires screeching, banging, engines revving, cars beeping their horns, constant construction, lawn mowers, snow blowers etc.
An ongoing noise campaign appears to be most effective.
Like the collisions and cut-offs, these noises are done to startle you and keep you uncomfortable.
For instance, there will be doors slamming for a few moments, then a motorcycle will drive by and rev it's engine outside your house.
After that, you'll have someone mowing the lawn.
Then there will be alarms going off.
After that you'll hear a large crowd of people walk by your house.
You may then hear fire or ambulance sirens.
Then there are hammering and sawing sounds.
Then you'll hear car alarms being turned on and off in succession multiple times from multiple vehicles around your house.
After that it will switch back to horns honking, then drilling and car doors slamming.
Often, activity such as noise will be synchronized with you coming, going, or doing some other type of activity.
For instance, you may hear ambulance, fire engine sirens or beeps as you leave.
Noises made as you leave also serve as a form of communication to alert group members in the area to begin pursuit.
Chronic exposure to even low-level noise is considered a hazard that has been known to produce adverse physiological and psychological health effects.
Prolonged exposure to noise can produce high blood pressure, a rise in cholesterol, damage to the circulatory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and musculoskeletal systems.
If you're targeted and pregnant or plan on having a baby, you may want to think twice.
Noise has been known to cause hearing loss and growth disturbances in a fetus and can lead to birth defects.
Just as the fabricated cut-offs are likened to getting slapped, these noises are the equivalent to being repeatedly 'shocked.'
There is no question that these low-intensity neutralization tactics are acts of extreme violence."
End of Part 3
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