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Originally posted by Harassment101
reply to post by MegaCurious
I think it's important to realise that there are many types of torure. The Gang Stalking stuff is psychological torture, but the Electronic Harassment torture that I spoke of is remote physical torture.
People need to read up on this stuff.
Originally posted by Harassment101
To be honest if you are being investigated this way, which many are and they just don't know it...
Originally posted by clcreek
Are there really enough CIA, FBI and other "agents" out there to follow all these crack pots that claim they are being followed?
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Originally posted by MegaCurious
reply to post by QuestForFreedom
Did you encounter them in Iran at all, or is it just while you're in America?
Originally posted by QuestForFreedomNo just in USA
Originally posted by masonwatcher
reply to post by mystiq
mystiq, fascinating reaction from the n00bs. They appear rehearsed in their reactions rather than astounded or incredulous. If they do think the OP is genuinely disturbed then their uncharitable comments sticks out like a soar thumb.
These characters give off the effect of a shout down crowd all having registered within a 2 month window. Where are the few sprinklings of old hands on this thread?
Originally posted by masonwatcher
reply to post by Blaine91555
Honestly dude, you crack me up.
Originally posted by Jimmy910130
they would not just harrass you for 36 months and going for absolutely nothing, so either you DO have something to hide, or your not telling us everything, or your just making this whole thing up?
-Jimmy-