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Gang Stalking – “Thank you” to all my readers.

It’s that time of year again to be thankful to those people who read my blog. To all of you who read  my blog, thank you, thank you, thank you   from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for your comments, thank you for taking the time to empathize with me when I’m having a really  hard time dealing with life, thank you for just being you. My life would be a lot emptier without you readers.

Happy Thanksgiving Day.  I hope it’s a good one.

Or, one more thing. I got a compliment today. I’m not used to compliments anymore, but this one was great. I walked toward the library and there was a very good-looking man with two black dogs standing watching me. I looked at him and thought “he’s great looking”. So I played with him a bit. I said,  “Are you waiting for me” in a provocative way. He answered, “No, but I wish I was. You’re gorgeous!” I just had to put this in to remember it. It’s been a very long time since a man complimented me. It felt really good to have a man compliment me instead of degrade me. Oh, I did say “thank you” to him for the compliment.

To that former serviceman, I say “thank you” for you compliment. I’ve seen him before. I’ve seen him when he wasn’t looking so great with his two dogs. He’s a former Afghanistan veteran.  And when I saw him about a year ago, he looked a little crazy. It’s nice to know he’s gotten  healthier. I hope he stays healthy.

And while I’m at it, “Thank You” to all the servicemen and servicewomen who fought to keep America free. You all deserve  acknowledgement from regular Americans.

Happy Thanksgiving to all wherever you are.

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Gang Stalking – Welcome home Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.

This is going to be short and sweet, or as sweet as I can be.

I want to say welcome home Bowe Bergdahl. May you recover from your wounds and your torture.

And now as to the not so sweet part. Congress is complaining about President Obama not getting in touch with them to approve the release of Bergdahl. They complained that releasing 5 men from Guantanamo in exchange for Berdahl will only increase terrorism.  Well, the only reason  Congress is angry is because they’re not getting any credit for bringing him home. They really want attention and credit for bringing home the last P.O.W. from Afghanistan.  If the President tried to get the approval from Congress, Bergdahl would still be in a prison camp, and probably would’ve died there.

I’m sure his mother and father feel the same way. They don’t care how they got him out, they’re just glad he’s out of that awful place, as any parents would be.

I don’t really think the threats of terrorism will increase. Whether Bergdahl stayed in the camp or not, the world would still suffer the same fate.

And who knows, maybe releasing the men from Guantanamo might be a good thing. Maybe the terrorists won’ t think the U.S. is such a bad country after all.

So, Congress, stop pouting and do some work. Some real work, not just complain about something. Do something.

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Gang Stalking – Free Speech? Not in U.S.

Outlawing the Occupy Movement: H.R. 347 Makes ...

Outlawing the Occupy Movement: H.R. 347 Makes Free Speech A Felony (Photo credit: watchingfrogsboil)

Every time I turn on the radio and have to listen to those government S.O.B.s tell me that the National Security Agency needs to keep information on everyone we call, email, etc., I have to control myself from not breaking the radio.  These government flunkies get on the radio and tell all kinds of sorry ass stories about how  the U.S. is safer because 54 terrorists acts were prevented by the NSA spying program.  All these people know how to do is lie, lie and tell more lies.  I don’t think any of them would know the truth if they ran into.

And then I have to listen to how Bradley Manning might be serving 136 years in prison.  136 years for what?!   From what I read about the information that Bradley Manning provided to Wiki-leaks, it was mostly information that did not put the U.S. in any danger.  Things like how the Afghanistan soldiers were molesting children, how Haitians are getting slave wages, etc.  These are things that are in no way harmful to America’s freedom.

What’s harmful to American‘s freedom are all the laws that the idiots in Congress and the House of Rep passed to take away most of our freedom.  They’re the real danger.  Let me see, there’s the Patriot Act, NDAA, FISA Amendment, drones the president sends out when  he wants  someone killed.  There’s also a law that Congress passed in 2012, I can’t remember the name, that prevents Americans from protesting near a government building. I think it’s H.R. 354 or 357*.   Protesters can be arrested if they’re near a government building or near someone who works for the government.   I could fill out three pages of laws passed since 2001 that take away our freedom in one way or another.

And who gets picked on?  A lowly, private first class soldier.  In my opinion, Bradley Manning should be given a medal for patriotism. He’s more of a hero than all those puffed up, self-important, braggart, do-nothing Congressmen.  We need to throw every one of them out of office.  Let them find a real job and do real work for a change.  It’s time to get rid of the dysfunctional Congress.  They’ve accomplished almost nothing this year, or last year.

*By the way, it’s H.R. 347, also known as the anti-Occupy law.

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Gang Stalking – Wanted: Justice.

Trayvon Martin Protest - Sanford

Trayvon Martin Protest – Sanford (Photo credit: werthmedia)

Trayvon Martin Protest - Sanford

Trayvon Martin Protest – Sanford (Photo credit: werthmedia)

Older refrigerator model, with freezer compartment

Older refrigerator model, with freezer compartment (Photo credit: Wikipedia)This refrigerator looks just like mine.

I’m sure almost everyone has heard about Trayvon Martin, the boy who was killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer.  I heard his  mother remark this morning that a lot of young, black boys get  killed, but the media ignores all the killings.  And then she goes on to state how the media is always writing about young boys killed  in Afghanistan and how awful it is,  but ignores the same thing that’s happening to black boys  in America.  I agree with this statement.  It’s the same thing with us targets, nothing is ever written about the harassment we have to deal with every day.  Why is that?  Why is the media not writing about all the young black boys killed? Or how many citizens the U.S. is targeting?  They’re probably afraid.  Journalists  today don’t have the same spunk of old-time journalists. They just basically regurgitate what someone has written.  They don’t spend a lot of time chasing down a story.

Do you feel hot?  I’ve told you that it’s done by a large hair dryer, and that’s true.  I forgot  something else they do to heat  your body.  There are granules they spray on you.  These granules look like dry laundry detergent.  They’re about the size of a dot.  If you get these granules on your body, you feel the heat.  Usually these granules stick  to a part of your body that has an electrical mark, or a sore.  When you feel the heat, just try to remove the granules.  Just feel your back,  your leg, or wherever you feel heat and remove the granule.  Immediately you will feel cool.  A lot of these granules hit  you during the night.  The granules get into your bed, so make sure you get up and remove the granules from it.  If you have a sore, cover the sore with a band-aid, or a big cotton bandage.  The band-aid and the cotton bandage prevent the granules from sticking  to your body.

My refrigerator stopped working, so I notified the office.  And guess what?  They brought another refrigerator into my apartment that’s already been tampered with.  There are  sensors in the temperature gauge, the back of the refrigerator is missing, the front removed, the back, and the electrical cord tampered with, too.  I’ve never seen a cord that looks like the one they put into the socket.  I’m sure another target was using the refrigerator.  I see a lot of people move into the complex and move out almost immediately.  Because this place is really awful.  The management spends all its time harassing targets, and recruiting gang stalkers.  I can tell when a target lives in a certain apartment. The front of their apartment always has cigarettes  butts in front of it, papers, the grass is extremely dry, their air conditioner is sunk in, and they never, ever come out.  Maybe at nighttime, I don’t know.  But these people all hide.  I’m think I’m the only who goes out in the daytime.  I once put a note in everyone’s door who I thought was a target.  I included my phone number and asked if they’re being harassed. Never got one response.  I know if all the targets got together we could work together to protect ourselves and give each other tips on what to do.  I tried, but got nothing. I think some of them don’t even know what’s going on.  They know they’re being harassed, but that’s it.  If they only knew it’s the government, they’d be very surprised.

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Gang Stalking – Please look into your heart and help the starving children of Africa. Thanks.

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I keep thinking that what I’m going through will eventually end, because nothing lasts forever; not even gang stalking.  I hope it ends before I get too old and can’t enjoy my life.  Every day that I spend going through the hell I’m going through is a day of my life wasted. I should be enjoying my life, not wasting it.

But what I’m going through pales in comparison to some of the things I see going on around the world.  I’m not talking about what’s happening in Iran, Egypt, Afghanistan and some of the other Middle Eastern countries.

I’m talking about what’s happening in Africa.  Lately, I’ve seen a lot of photos of starving babies.  Babies whose ribs show, and have such big eyes, because all that’s showing is their heads.  One photo in particular stays with me.  I think about this baby as I go about my day.  The baby doesn’t leave me.  I see his face clearly.  I see his eyes.  This photo was taken by a photographer in Africa.  The photographer came upon the baby in the desert.  The baby was crawling to try to get some food.  The photographer states that the baby was heading to a market 1 mile away. I get upset every time I think about what the photographer did.  He came upon the baby in the desert, took his picture and left.  He states he wonders if the baby made it to the market.  How can anyone in good conscience leave a baby in the desert?  Why didn’t the photographer pick up the baby, take him to the market and find someone to help the him?  I don’t think this picture will ever leave my mind.  It’s stuck in my head.  It is such a sad photo.  The poor baby.  And this is happening all over Africa.  Millions of children are starving, and dying.

When I’m feeling sorry for myself about what’s happening in my life, I think of all those starving children in Africa.  How can I feel sorry for myself when the children in Africa are starving?  What I’m going through pales in comparison to what’s happening to those starving children.  I’m going to write Obama and try to get help for those children.  Please write the President and tell him to do something for all those sad, starving children.  The children need help.  Please help them.  Thank you.

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Gang Stalking – PostaDay 2011 – Do you think it’s unethical to use unmanned drones in war?

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Really, what does it matter what I think?  It’s being done.  It is the 1 percent who decide these things.  We the 99 percent have to endure their lapses of judgment.

Do I think it’s unethical? Yes.  And no.  Sending out the drones save a lot of lives.  The American soldiers don’t have to be on the field getting shot at.  The drones can be sent in to do the job, thus saving a lot of  American lives. So using the drones this way, I can agree to.  But just the thought of sending these drones out, scares me.  What if the operator makes a miscalculation and the drones hit a lot of civilians.  Innocent civilians who have done nothing.  I think it’s happened a few times

.  The other day, I heard that 24 Pakistani soldiers suffered this fate. They were all killed.  The drones were mis-directed.  This is what scares me.  The mis-directed drones.  What if, some day, one of these drones changed direction and headed for the United States.  Then what?

So in one way I think it’s ethical, but in another way unethical.  I really think something should be done about improving misdirection of drones.

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Gang Stalking – Off Topic – PostaDay 2011 – What war is worth fighting?

By war, what do you mean?  Are you talking about the war on crime, war on poverty, gang war, etc.?

Or are you talking about real war? Like the war we’re fighting in Afghanistan?

What war is worth fighting? Honesty, I don’t think any war is worth fighting. All that killing and losing our men. No war is worth fighting.  There will always be war. Man just cannot get along. There’s always going to be something to fight about. We could all be equal in every way possible way and we would find something to fight about.

So saying all that, the only war  worth fighting is one to save children.  They are the future.  Without children, there is no future.  Fighting about religion doesn’t do it for me.  Religion is suppose to be about loving your fellow-man.  But all the religious wars are about killing each other because neither believes the other’s religion is the true one.  It seems to me, most religions today are all about keeping people downtrodden and living without joy.  Think of any religion and they’re all about the same thing, trying to prove that their religion is the true one.  And I think  wars will continue to be about religion.

I’m glad the U.S. (with all its faults) doesn’t have a state-sponsored religion.  All this does is cause problems.  More people are  killed over religion than almost anything else.  It’s really  strange,  religion is suppose to teach us to love each other, but does the opposite.

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