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Gang Stalking – Advise from an ex-burglar.

I don’t know about the rest of you targets, but I have break-ins to my apartment every day.  This is from an article I found in “The Sunday”,  a Vegas weekly. The article is by Joe Schoenmann, staff writer. And he interviewed an ex-burglar by the name of  Tom.

And this is  Tom’s advise:

THE BASICS:

The best deterrents are things that slow down a burglar. If Tom thought a job would take him more than two minutes, he wouldn’t do it. “It only takes a couple seconds to get into the yard, a few seconds  when nobody’s looking, a few seconds to get in the house.” Tom said. “Two minutes. Get what you want, and get out.”

SIGNATURE MOVE

If your fridge has beer in it, and a burglar with Tom’s sensibilities breaks in, kiss the beer goodbye. “I’d always take the beer,” he said. “Kind of my ‘eff-you’ calling card.”

WHAT WORKS

1. Get a dog. A snatch-and-grab burglar isn’t going to take the time to see if he can put a watchdog to sleep by feeding it a hamburger full of sleeping pills. He’ll move on to the next house.

2. Lock everything. Lock your windows and doors. Lock your car. At night, lock your bike. Locks have existed for centuries for one reason: They deter criminals.

3. Put a wooden dowel in the track of a sliding glass door to stop the door from sliding. Otherwise, the doors can easily be pried open.

4. Invest in video cameras. Tom said a good four-camera system costs about $150. Smartphone apps can connect your home surveillance system to your phone and video can help police catch the criminal if your house is burglarized. “HD video is so clear, police who patrol the area can usually recognize who it is right away,” Tom said.

5. Get to know your neighbors. Post details about suspicious activity on neighborhood websites and social media.

WHAT DOESN”T WORK:

Don’t hide cash in a freezer or refrigerator. Burglars know to look there. Closets and night stands also are common hiding places.

Alarm Systems are hit and miss. Tom said they never scared him much. He’d be gone long before private security company employees arrived.

And by the way, Tom, who lives in Las Vegas, was never caught. He’s now a good family man and doesn’t steal anymore.

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Gang Stalking – Trust No One.

The New Worst Witch

The New Worst Witch (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Antidepressants - Day 154

Antidepressants – Day 154 (Photo credit: JF Sebastian)

Anti-ACLU-2

Anti-ACLU-2 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I wrote the other day of a decoration I bought of a crashed witch and I wondered how long it would last. Well, the first day, the perps folded the left corner diagonally over the witch’s face. And today, when I opened my door, they twisted the plastic witch and made it into a roll.  And I kept hearing boo-hoo, boo-hoo, boo-hoo, boo-hoo over and over. Someone was saying it very loud and laughing. The perps have such originality, don’t they?

I noticed that I have a few new readers. People who have strange things happening to them, but don’t  know what in the world is going on. I just want to give you newbies a few hints.

1. You’re not crazy. Don’t let anyone tell you need to see a psychiatrist. You don’t need one. You’re very sane. You’re saner than a lot of the people who harass you. They’re the ones who should be seeing psychiatrists.

2. Don’t let anyone convince you to take medication for your problem. You don’t need it. And especially if they try to tell you to take antidepressants. If you begin to take antidepressants, they will use it against you. If you complain about what’s happening to you, they’ll tell people you’re on antidepressants and that’s why you imagine people are following you around. So stay away from the pills. If you don’t, they’ll tell everyone you’re crazy. They’ll tell everyone you’re crazy, anyway, but they’ll have nothing to back it up. If you take antidepressants, then they will.

3. I hate to have to tell you this, but it’s the truth. Usually, our families are in on what’s happening to us, and are part of the gang stalkers. Family will usually tell you that you’re imaging things and to seek help from a doctor.  Keep an open mind on this. I know you probably think I don’t know what I’m talking about, but I do.

4. Probably someone you know reported you to the government as being a dangerous person. It could be someone who has a grudge against you, a lawyer, family, it could be someone you had a run-in with, your boss, etc. It could be anyone. They’ve reported you under the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act encourages people to report anyone they think is dangerous to their community leaders. This gets you placed on a list of people who are dangerous. And your life becomes a living hell. You become a target and people in the community are told to watch everything you say and do. It’s like what happened in Nazi Germany.

5. And the lies begin about you. The people will be told you’re crazy, on antidepressants, a drunk, pedophile, anti-American, very violent, etc.

6. The perps will break into your home, or apartment, almost every day. They’ll steal your food, put poison in your food, rip your clothes, mess with your car, kill your pets, steal your money, hack your computer, put dirt in front of your apartment or home, etc. There is nothing the perps will not do to you.

7. You will be watched 24/7. There is nowhere you can go to get away from the perps. They’ll be everywhere you go. And I mean everywhere. It doesn’t matter where you go.

8. Don’t move. If you have a home and can afford upkeep, don’t give it up. If you’re thinking of moving to get away from the perps, it won’t make any difference. Wherever you go, there will be new perps to follow you around. Save your money and stay where you are. You can’t get away from the bastards! And don’t think that if you move out of the U.S. it will stop. It won’t. Gang stalking is happening in almost every country.

9. You really can’t trust anyone; not your doctor, cashier, friend, family, church members, librarians, your next door neighbor, priests, police, FBI, ACLU, US government, etc. No one! Don’t bother complaining to police, FBI, government,etc. about what’s happening to you. They all know what’s happening and will not help you. And you might even be arrested and accused of making up stories. So forget about getting help from any government.

10. Try to live your life as normally as you can. I know you’ll probably want to hide from the world with all the garbage thrown your way, but don’t. It’s not good for your mental state.

11. Be careful when you eat out. You will get undercooked food, given the wrong food, poison put in it, you’ll be given old food (sometimes they’ll even give you something they take out of the garbage), and raw food. Expect bad food wherever you go. If you do eat out, check out the food very carefully before you eat it. Or you might end up with food poisoning.

The things above are just some of the things that might happen to you. Expect anything and everything to happen to you.

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Gang Stalking – What the gang stalkers have stolen or destroyed these past few days.

Below is what the gang stalkers have been doing to me the past few days. And I’m sure these are not the only things they’ve done to me. I probably haven’t discovered some things yet.

1. My laundry bag cord was ripped to threads.

2. My measuring spoons were stolen.

3. One of my blouses was ripped.

4. One blouse was stolen.

5. They removed aluminum foil from my kitchen shelves.

6. Opened all my food jars slightly so air would escape and spoil food.

7.  Soiled my bath towel.

8.   Put holes around toilet brim and bath tub.

9.  Repeatedly hacked computer.

10. Sprayed pesticide non-stop from surrounding four, five apartments.

11.Broke towel rack.

12. Broke hooks behind bathroom door.

13. Raised oven door so when I put  something on it, it rolls into oven and makes contact with hot electrical system.

14. Took light bulb  out of package and turned it toward electrical system so it would draw electricity.

15. Put footprints on carpet (this happens every day).

16. Broke into my apartment again  (they break-in every day).

17. Tore a  hole in my bathrobe.

18. Replaced  a new deodorant I bought with old deodorant picked out of dumpster.

19. My phone stolen.

20. Broke my umbrella.

This all happened within a period of four days.  Imagine having this happen to you on a continual basis.  I have to spend money on the things that are stolen or ripped to replace them.  So my finances get worse and worse all the time.  This is what happens to targeted individuals on a regular basis.  We all have to put up with this crap every day.  It’s the gang stalkers’ regular ritual…destroy and destroy some more.