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Organized Gang Stalking
It's happening all over the
United States. It's called organized gang stalking and there is no
law against it. The phenomena was first noted by a German industrial
psychologist, Dr. Heinz Leymann. He noted that a group of people would target an
individual to force the individual out of the workplace and he called what they
did "mobbing." Authors Noa Zanolli, Ruth Distler Schwartz, and Gail
Pursell have described how it works in their book, Mobbing - U.S.A. Emotional
Abuse in the Workplace. Whether taking place in the workplace or in the
community, mobbing, as it is called when it happens in a workplace, or
organized gang stalking, as it is called when it happens in the community,
involves a kind of psychological torture whose goal is to drive the target out
or to neutralize the
target.
In the community it often works
by sensitizing the target to a stimulus all of the organized gang stalkers use.
The stimulus is often an everyday thing - for instance, the color
"red." The thing that makes the stimulus so aversive is the frequency
with which it occurs. A group of 20 or 30 or 50 or more of organized gang
stalkers might be involved in harassing the target, so the target is
continuously harassed with the same stimulus, but by different individuals.
Every time the target enters or leaves his or her home, for instance, an
organized gang stalker will be there with something red on.
The target's routines are
ascertained. Neighbors - afraid of being gang stalked themselves - might alert
the gang stalkers when the target is leaving his or her home. When the target
walks on the beach, three or four gang stalkers wearing red might be there.
When the target opens his or her blinds in the morning, the first thing he or
she will see is a person wearing red. Organized gang stalkers typically try to
be there on entrances or exits of the target, so that when the target comes out
of a store, the first thing he or she sees will be a gang stalker in red. It is
the frequency of the stimulus that makes it so aversive and the isolation of
the target. Gang stalkers often target people without support systems.
The target's property might have
trash thrown on it. There will be car alarms set off if the target tries to
take a walk or the beeping of horns. The gang stalkers often use noise to try
to deprive the target of sleep. A program of "touchless torture" is
set up by the organized gang stalkers in 24/7 harassment. The organized gang
stalking might go on for years.
GANG STALKING
Primary targets are “women, minorities, dissidents,
whistle blowers.”
Tactics include:
Telling lies about a target.
Conspicuous surveillance of the target’s movements using
red cars, red trucks, people who wear or carry red.
Enlistment of neighbors to join in the harassment, an
attempt to try to isolate
the target.
Increase in noise in the vicinity of the target’s
home. Noise used for harassment timed to disrupt the target’s life, when
he/she leaves her home, goes into her yard.
The use of dogs to intimidate – running up at the target
– jumping out of car windows.
Hammering used for harassment.
Wrong numbers to target’s
telephone.
Dumping garbage on target’s
property.
Exiting or Entering at the same time the target exits or
enters her/his home for the purpose of harassment.
Psychological tactics where ordinary everyday items are repetitively
used to create a doublebind. Open garage doors, lawn mowers left on front
lawns – repetitively used by gang stalkers to attract the target’s notice
(where to notice and report such everything things makes the target sound crazy
– the intent of gang stalkers).
Damage to property of target.
Honking of horns.
Vehicles stopping and standing in front of target’s home
especially when he/she enters/exits.
Shining lights in target’s home.
The purpose of this organized gang stalking is to
neutralize the target.
To make the target appear unstable and to discredit the
target in the larger community.
To alienate and marginalize the
target from the larger community.
To use tactics that leave no
evidence for prosecution.
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