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Gangstalking and the Search for Sense in Chaos
Thousands of people across the world, including about 10,000 in the USA, are convinced they are being stalked by large gangs. They call themselves ‘Targeted Individuals’.
‘Gangstalking is an umbrella term describing a series of techniques utilized by a group to instil mental instability within a victim with the intent to discredit, sabotage, harass, extort and even drive a victim to suicide. A victim of gangstalking can have their reputation, credibility, careers, relationships and entire life put into ruins.
Techniques such as mind games, perception manipulation, organized stalking, covert harassment, constant surveillance and possibly electronic harassment are used to push a victim to mental instability.’
Targeted Individuals (T.Is) describe trips on public transport where people have appeared to be watching or following them.
In one video a T.I takes a GoPro on the New York Subway and narrates his journey to try to prove the existence of his stalkers. He notes a man in an orange jacket who occasionally looks at him, another tall man who enters the train and makes eye contact with the man in the jacket, and a lady, who he…