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Is gang stalking real in the US?
Yes, gang stalking is very real and occurs within the USA very often nowadays. The website Citizen Journalist Questions the Focus Of US Federal Law Enforcement describes some of the specifics. Increasingly, the United States Federal Government has been using gang stalking in order to intimidate,…
The authorities response to gang stalking goes like this. Gang stalking does not exist, but if gang stalking exists it is retaliation for whistleblowing. The message is, if you are a whistleblower you are asking to be gang stalked. So it is your own fault.
Is the Office of emergency management involved in gangstalking?
Grossly illegal and Unconstitutional. State and County officials with the Office of Emergency Management are involved in the gangstalking, as well as, planning for Martial Law. Citizen Corps is a known TERRORIST ORGANIZATION, that is funded and controlled by DHS. Deep State Planning for Treason.
Is Scientology’s “gang stalking” a copy of Fair Game?
It is an astonishing coincidence that the methods of gang stalking are a virtual carbon copy of Scientology’s Fair Game. The authorities know Fair Game exists, in fact it was referred to by a film of that name. But the identical gang stalking, to the authorities, does not exist.
How did the gangstalking theory begin?
The gangstalking theory began when hundreds, then thousands of people with medical conditions that cause paranoid delusions found each other on the internet, bonded over their shared delusions, and worked together to form a common narrative for their daily experience.
How do local governments control gang activity?
Local jurisdictions have a number of law enforcement approaches to controlling gang activity and reducing gang-related crime. 114 Cities have passed ordinances prohibiting cruising, loitering, and many forms of belligerent public behavior, such as discharging weapons on private property, consuming alcohol in public, and playing loud music.
Why is the gang-crime problem underestimated?
Researchers, however, noted that the gang-crime problem is underestimated because many cities do not have the capacity to compile statistics and report on gang-related criminal activity.