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originally posted by: noonebutme
Is this video a joke..?
These people seem mentally unstable - the people reporting the stalking, that is.
At 1hr5min in, the guy in the park at a bench. He’s complaining because someone sat at the bench next to him and he, “Didn’t like it”. O_o
He said he even called the police on the guy simply sitting at the bench opposite him.
Sorry but that video only feeds the delusions of the mentally disturbed.
originally posted by: Simplifythecircuit
originally posted by: noonebutme
Is this video a joke..?
These people seem mentally unstable - the people reporting the stalking, that is.
At 1hr5min in, the guy in the park at a bench. He’s complaining because someone sat at the bench next to him and he, “Didn’t like it”. O_o
He said he even called the police on the guy simply sitting at the bench opposite him.
Sorry but that video only feeds the delusions of the mentally disturbed.
I can tell by your head shot that you're not that sophisticated so let me explain what's happening in that video. The entire point of gang stalking is to break a person down to the degree that they become hyper vigilant and in some experiments 'crack' and become violent. This is very hard-core Mengele and Manchurian Candidate kind of stuff. Even the people involved on the ground don't know exactly what the point of the harassment is, they're just told it's part of a neuroscience project (if they're told anything at all). The woman in the truck could have been called by a superior and asked to remove the guy because of a complaint. Experiments are run on all sorts of people including individuals with mental illnesses. So you have to examine every instance of gang stalking carefully to identify the stressors that are being created. 99% of people eating alone would have reacted the same way to someone who sits down directly next to them in an empty park and doesn't say a thing and then unzips various compartments in his backpack searching for something. A police officer would have shot him dead on the spot, no questions asked. As tough as a person might be on the internet, safely protected behind a locked door, being exposed to a situation like this in a park with a complete stranger is a different story. What's abnormal is the behavior of the person who sits down, not the victim's reaction. And once the victim is made upset, the park ranger adds more stress by questioning his being there (in a completely empty park in the daytime). This is the compounding of stress that can't be released because nobody will listen to you and you can't break the law. And because the victim identifies as a TI, it could have been the 100th time he has been put through something like this. These operations are exactly what's responsible for creating some of the spree killers. Think about it in those terms and you'll understand how rage can be engineered. The US is a much much darker place than people realize.
originally posted by: Simplifythecircuit
a reply to: RMFX1
Well the UN's special rapporteur on torture, the technical head of intelligence for the NSA and countless others certainly don't think so. Here's an interview from April 26th with Bill Binney, Kirk Wiebe, and Dr. Katherine Horton. Dr. Horton has a PhD in high energy physics from Oxford and is a gang stalking and cyber torture (with microwave weapons) victim. Binney and Wiebe are helping put together her court case.
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