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Gang Stalking – “In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act” – George Orwell

“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act” – George Orwell

Yesterday, I attended a meeting of the Commission for Civil Rights.  I figured I’d have a chance to speak and tell the Commission of my targeting. No such luck.  I raised my hand and asked if I could speak. The Chairman told me that I’d have to wait. Of course,  I knew from the get-go that I would  not be allowed to ask any questions. And I didn’t.

The Commission was here  from Los Angeles to find out what’s happening with police in Las Vegas. It wanted to find out how militarized the Las Vegas Police Department is.   There was a police officer who mentioned Ferguson, Mo. and how it compares to Las Vegas’ militarization of police. That’s why I raised my hand. I know about the police in Las Vegas and what a bunch of bullies they are. The police officers in Las Vegas walk around as if they’ll punch someone in the face  at  any time. They always look angry. How can any citizen feel comfortable around such bullies?  I sure don’t.

At the meeting there were also people from the American Civil Liberties Union. I remember going to their office on  6th Street in Las Vegas to complain about what’s happening to me. No lawyer talked to me, or asked me any questions.  They didn’t even tell me there were papers I could fill out to file a complaint. I found the information on my own. One lawyer even harassed me. I filled out the paper work and gave it to one of the lawyers. He took it and told me he would get in touch. He never did. I never heard from the so-called American Civil Liberties Union. What phonies!

All the people in the Civil Rights meeting were full of themselves. I’ve never  seen a bunch with such buffed-out chests. I thought for sure they were all going to fly away or explode.

What a waste of time it was going to meeting of the Civil Rights Commission. Some old story. No one wants to hear what’s happening to a lot of American citizens. Just don’t  dare speak about what’s really happening in America and what America is doing to its citizens.  No one wants to hear it, not even the Commission on Civil Rights!

I’ll end this with a quote from Samuel Adams, and this applies to all perps: “If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel, nor your arms. CROUCH DOWN AND LICK THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may prosperity forget that you were our countrymen”.  Amen to this.

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Gang Stalking – Off Topic – PostaDay 2011 – Why is it so hard to forgive?

I read the comments on the above topic. I found that most of the comments came from people who have never been in a situation to forgive. They were all so smug with their answers.

It is hard to forgive someone because of all the hurt the person, or persons, has caused you. As I’ve started in my earlier posts, there are some people I will never forgive. When all your life you’ve trusted someone and he f–ks with your trust, there’s no way that you can ever forgive him. For one, it makes the person  mistrustful of other people. It will be hard for that person to fully ever trust anyone again. And that alone is enough to not forgive someone. The fact that they made you distrust others, where once you trusted without thought, you now have to question every one’s motives who comes into your life.  Can I trust this person?  Will he screw with my life?  Can I be open with him and tell him what I really think?  Or do I have to watch everything I say and do?  The ability to trust others is no longer in you.  You want to trust and forgive, but it’s hard.  You’ve been made into a different person.

Look at Maria Shriver.  Do you think she’ll ever be able to trust a man again, or anyone else for that matters?  She might say she forgives, but deep down in her core, she will never forgive him for making her distrust others.  She trusted this man to be there for her and be her partner for life.  And  now, when her  children are old enough to go their way, she has to reconsider what this life she led was all about.  It was a  lie!  She must feel like a complete fool.  She’ll question herself about her judgment and why didn’t she see it coming? Was she naïve?  She thought he had her back, but the only thing he cared about was his own back.  She’s not the same woman anymore.  And she will never be again.  Someone can forgive, but the memory of the deceit will always stick around haunting him.

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