As the previous blog stated, f you are a victim of organized stalking, it's very important to let your elected representatives know.
Report Gang Stalking to your congressperson at www.house.gov.
Your Congressperson needs to know that you are being gang-stalked.
The best way to contact your Congressperson is by going to their website, and click on "Contact"
Use your real name, address, phone number and email address.
In your message:
1) Be as brief as you can...A long, rambling email message will likely not be taken seriously by your
Congressperson, and will be a complete waste of time.
2) Be Concise!...Stick to the facts.
If you've already gone to the local police to report the stalking, and have a case number, include it in your email.
3) As was stated in the previous blog, "Report Gang Stalking at HOUSE.GOV"..do not mention DEWs or "Mind Control"....If you do, you will not be taken seriously by anyone in authority.
Sending an email to your Congressperson is very important, so take your time and write down carefully what you want to say, before you actually click on "Contact" at your Congressperson's website.
That way, your email will be clear, concise, and brief, and will maximize the chances of it actually being read by either your Congressperson or one of their senior aides.
It's important to include your phone number...whether it's a "land line" or a cell phone....because they may want to contact you by phone.
Also, Contact both of your Senators.
If you don't know who your Senators are, look in the White Pages of your local phone book, under
"Government".."United States Government" to get their names, and then do a Google search for both of them, so that you can visit their websites and, after clicking on "Contact," fill out the email forms there.
Another way to find out who your two senators are is to go to:
https://www.senate.gov/senators/index.htm....which is a list of all 100 U.S. Senators.
Remember, as when you contact your Congressperson, make the message to your Senators as clear, concise, and brief as possible.
(A long, rambling, disjointed, "crazy-sounding" email. will likely be ignored)
Good luck!
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