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How common is gang stalking in the US?
Epidemiological data suggest that as many as 0.66\% of adult women and 0.17\% of adult men in the western world may suffer the subjective experience of being group-stalked (‘gang stalked’) at some point in their lives. Yet the gang stalking experience has been subject to little scientific study.
How does a gang Stalker make a target mentally unstable?
To cause the target to appear mentally unstable is one, and this is achieved through a carefully detailed assault using advanced psychological harassment techniques, and a variety of other tactics that are the usual protocol for gang stalking, such as street theater, mobbing, pervasive petty disrespecting.
What is anchoring in organized gang stalking?
In Organized Gang Stalking, Anchoring is used to make the target have fear with things happening in your daily life that’s considered to be normal. That can be done with frequent demonstrations. The key is the frequency just like other Organized Gang Stalking methods.
Why is it so hard to prove gang-stalking and harassment?
The main reason why gang-stalking and harassment can be difficult to prove legally is because of the lack of forensic evidence. Another reason is because the individual who is being stalked and harassed may act in ways that appear to be paranoid, irrational, or just plain nuts.
Do Gang stalkers feel remorse for what they do?
Gang stalkers don’t have any remorse for how much pain they inflict upon a target.. They in fact get pleasure out of seeing a target in pain. Eat health. Stay fit.
What is “human trafficking and gang stalking”?
It’s called “human trafficking” and/or “gang stalking. It is a billion-dollar industry that targets people for various reasons; mostly for criminals to make money off your life in any way “they” can. Everyone always asks, “who are ‘they?’” If I knew exactly who “they” are, I’d be able to get a restraining order.
Is gang stalking a sign of mental illness?
But digging deeper tells a different story. Many T.I.s report concerns not only about gang stalking but other common symptoms of mental illness, such as auditory hallucinations or voice-hearing and even less plausible beliefs, such as having “implants” inside their bodies that can control their thoughts or that people have been replaced by aliens.