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Gang Stalking – U.S., are you proud of yourself?

Edward Snowden stencil by Eclair Acuda Banders...

Edward Snowden stencil by Eclair Acuda Bandersnatch (Photo credit: Steve Rhodes)

English: Slogan for the support of the persecu...

English: Slogan for the support of the persecuted American ex-soldier who is claimed to have leaked secret documents to WikiLeaks Deutsch: Slogan für die Unterstützung und Freilassung von Bradley Manning, der beschuldigt wird, geheime Dokumente an WikiLeaks weitergegeben zu haben (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Julian Assange, from Wikileaks, at the SKUP co...

Julian Assange, from Wikileaks, at the SKUP conference for investigative journalism, Norway, March 2010 (see http://www.skup.no/Info_in_Englishhttp://www.skup.no/Konferansen_2010/Programmet) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Well, Edward Snowden, if you haven’t heard, is still in Russia. Not technically in Russia, because he’s at the airport staying at a pod hotel. And the airport is  a gateway to other countries not considered entering Russia.

Edward Snowden still haven’t gotten approval from Ecuador on whether it will grant him asylum.  It  will probably take two months or more to approve his asylum request. Anything can happen in two months. He can be sent back to the U.S. and put on trial. I hope this doesn’t happen to him, anything but that.

The U.S. and Ecuador have been trading partners for a long time, so the U.S. warned Ecuador that granting asylum to Edward Snowden would not be a good idea.

Edward Snowden really can’t go anywhere.  The U.S. cancelled his passport, and he  doesn’t have any I.D. that will get him to another country.

Well, here we go again.  Someone stuck in another country and unable to leave, just like Julian Assange.  He’s stuck in the Ecuadorean Embassy and can’t leave it, otherwise, he’ll be shipped to the U.S. by the Brits.

Two people caught in a nightmare.  Neither one can live a normal life, and threatened by bullies to spend a long time in jail.

I thought Edward Snowden would get to Ecuador and be safe.  But that’s not happening.  He’s in more hot water now than he was before.  I really don’t blame Snowden for running away.  Think of what they did to Bradley Manning.  Bradley was put in a cell, made to strip and left  naked in his cell  for a long time.  What they did to Bradley Manning is cruel and unusual punishment.  Why did they have to strip him naked?  Disgusting pigs!

Good Ole U.S.  Do something awful to someone to make him feel like dirt. It seems to be expert at doing this sort of thing.  They’re experts at harassing American citizens and degrading them to a point where they want to end their lives.

Aren’t you proud of yourself, USA?

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Gang Stalking – Edward Snowden, have a safe journey.

Well, the Edward Snowden saga continues.  He’s the man who became a whistle-blower and told the world what the National Security Agency is doing to Americans.

He’s no longer in Hong Kong.  Hong Kong would not arrest him because the Justice Department didn’t sent it the required information .  He’s now in Russia and will head to Cuba.  From Cuba, he’s going to Ecuador.  All these countries don’t seem to have extradition policies with the U.S.  Edward Snowden asked Ecuador for asylum and Ecuador approved it.

And he also got some help from Julian Assange.  Julian Assange is the Wikipedia owner who’s in hiding from the British government.  He’s taken refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy.  If he steps out of the Ecuadorian Embassy, he’s subject to arrest by the British government. And once  the British government gets its hands on him it will deport him to the U.S., where he will probably be put on trial and  end up in jail.

Now Edward Snowden is a target like many of us, except he did something, we didn’t do anything.  Not a G-d damn thing. Now that makes three people who will be going on trial, or are already on trial. There’s Bradley Manning, Julian Assange and now Edward Snowden.  All people who felt the U.S. was committing crimes against other countries or on their own citizens and let the world know.

Things in the U.S. have certainly changed.  Who would have thought that, like other countries, the U.S. would  try to control citizens and mold them into zombies?

It used to be people were anxious to get into the U.S. and were hungary enough to do anything to leave their country to gain freedom.  Now, people are leaving the U.S. to get away from a corrupt government who spies on its citizens.

Pretty soon, people will be going to other countries to get away from invasion of privacy by the U.S. government. They will be seeking asylum in countries like Ecuador, Venezuela, Russia, even China, etc.

Finally, “1984” has come to the U.S.  It’s been happening for a while, but no one’s paid attention.  Americans still believe all the lies the U.S. government has been telling them.  It took the courage of Edward Snowden to get some Americans to wake up. A lot of Americans still feel that the spying going on by America is perfectly all right.  It just tells me that these people don’t understand what freedom means. It does not mean that your country spies on you, even if it’s only keeping track of phone calls.  From hacking their phones calls, it will lead to other spying.  Spying into their homes, workplace, while walking around, etc.  This is what a little spying eventually leads to.

And I know what it’s like to be spied on. They’ve spied on me  for four years.  They spy on me at home, outside, store, doctor’s office, library, walking, etc.  There’s nowhere I can go that I’m not followed.  This is what life will be like for all those people who think a little spying is “no problem.”

So, if this is what the American people want to accept, there’s really nothing I can do about it. I’ve tried warning Americans since 2010 on what’s occurring in the U.S., but I’ve gotten nowhere.  It’s lead to my life becoming a living hell. And to have Edward Snowden back  me up on what’s been happening in the U.S. is the best news ever! He’s definitely a hero.  I hope he gets to Ecuador safely and leads a good life. And I hope he continues to speak out on what’s really happening to American citizens.

I wish him a safe journey and keeping my fingers crossed until I know he’s safe.  Good luck, Edward Snowden!

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Gang Stalking – One day free as a bird; next day a criminal.

Rally against the treatment of Julian Assange ...

Rally against the treatment of Julian Assange by the Australian Government, Parliament House Lawns, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Slogan for the support of the persecu...

English: Bradley Manning

English: Bradley Manning (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Rally in support of Bradley Manning on August ...

Rally in support of Bradley Manning on August 8, 2010, in Quantico, Virginia. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Julian Assange at New Media Days 09 i...

English: Julian Assange at New Media Days 09 in Copenhagen. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’m sure you’ve all heard about Julian Assange.  Julian Assange is the founder of WikiLeaks and is seeking a nation in which he can live freely.  The U.S. and Sweden are both after Assange.  The U.S. accused Assange of espionage, and the Swedes of sexual abuse of two women.

Julian Assange accepted some discs from Bradley Manning, and the discs contained  information about the U.S.’s  government foreign policy. Assange released cables that the U.S.  government sent to other countries.

Julian Assange is living in the Ecuadorean Embassy.  When  Britain refused Assange safe refuge and threatened to send him to Sweden to face charges of sexual abuse, he ran into the Ecuadorean Embassy and asked for asylum.  He ran to the Ecuadorean Embassy because he did not want to be sent to Sweden and then be exported to the U.S. to face charges of espionage.  If sent to the U.S. and found guilty of espionage, Assange could face the death penalty, or prison.

Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier who gave Assange the discs, is now in prison and faces charges of espionage.  Bradley gave Assange the discs because he felt the U.S. was not telling the truth about its activities.  Both of them tried to get the truth out and look what’s happening to them.  Hounded by U.S., Britain, and Sweden. It seems it doesn’t pay to tell the truth.

No one lately wants to be exported to the U.S.  I’ve heard of other cases where people sued not to be sent to the U.S.  Some of them did not want to end up in the U.S. prison system.  They fought to stay where they were because they thought they were better off than if they ended up in the prisons of the U.S.

The U.S. at one time was a place where everybody wanted to come.  Now people fight extradition to the U.S. any way they can.  They see the U.S. as a place of torture.

And if I were ever anywhere else and had to be exported to the U.S., I would definitely fight to stay where I was.  The U.S. is a country that tortures its citizens.  I know, I’m one of those citizens being tortured every single day.  So I don’t blame anyone who doesn’t want to come here.

I heard a lot of U.S. citizens are giving up their citizenship.  The citizens who gave up their citizenship cite the loss of  freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution.  Constitutional rights are no longer guaranteed to citizens. A lot of laws have undergone changes and no longer guaranteed citizens equal rights.  The government can now arrest a citizen and not tell him what he’s being arrested for, and a citizen is no longer given a lawyer to represent him a court.

It’s what happened to me.  One day I was walking around free as a bird, and the next thing I know, I’m a criminal. For four years, I’ve been hounded by the U.S. government.  No charges were ever pressed against, or was I ever told why I became a target of the U.S. government.  Now my life is a horror story.  Non-stop harassment and torture by the U.S. government. And I can get no help from anyone.  And I’m not the only one that this is happening to.  I have a lot of company.  Over a million citizens have this occurring to them.

So if you’re living somewhere else and think the U.S. is a bastion of freedom, I can tell you, it’s not.

Stay away!

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