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Gang Stalking – Nothing has changed…

Wisława Szymborska (b. July 2, 1923 in Bnin, P...

Wisława Szymborska (b. July 2, 1923 in Bnin, Poland), Polish poet and Nobel Prize winner, and Ko Un (b. 1933) – Korean poet and Tomas Venclova (b. 1937) – Lithuanian poet and essayist (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Today is World Poetry Day, so I’ve decided to post a poem on torture.  This poem is by Wislawa Szymborska, a Pulitzer Prize winner from Poland.

“TORTURE”

Nothing has changed.

The body is susceptible to pain, it must eat and breathe air and sleep,

it has thin skin and blood right underneath,

an adequate stock of teeth and nails,   its bones are breakable, its joints are stretchable.

In torture all this is taken into account.

Nothing has changed.

The body shutters as it shuddered before the founding of Rome and after, in the twentieth century before and after Christ. Tortures are as they were, it’s just the earth that’s grown smaller, and whatever happens seems right on the other side of the wall.

Nothing  has changed.

It’s just that there are more people, besides the old offenses new ones have appeared, real, imaginary, temporary, and none, but the howl of innocence according to the time-honored scale and tonality.

Nothing has changed.

Maybe just the manners, ceremonies, dances, yet the movement of the hands in protecting the head is the same.

The body writhes, jerks, and tries to pull away, its legs give out, it falls, the knees fly up, it turns blue, swells, salivates and bleeds.

Nothing has changed.

Except for the course of the boundaries, the lines of forests, coasts, deserts and glaciers.

Amid, these landscapes traipses the soul, disappears, comes back, draws nearer, moves away, alien to itself, elusive, at times certain, at other times uncertain of its own existence, while the body is and is and is and has no place of its own.

P.S. Happy World Poetry Day.

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Gang Stalking – Get off your ass and write to Senator Wyden!

Dirksen Senate Office Building

Dirksen Senate Office Building (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Pulitzer Prize gold medal award 한국어: 퓰리처상 ...

The Pulitzer Prize gold medal award 한국어: 퓰리처상 공공 보도 부문 상인 금메달 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Ron Wyden of Oregon

Ron Wyden of Oregon (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Spring is right around the corner.  Can you believe?  I need a renewal.  A renewal of my spirit and body.

I feel so tired a 100 years of sleep sounds good.  Not only sleep, but sometimes I feel 100 years old.  Being hit all night is making my body feel real old, old, old.

It would be nice to have a day where nothing happens to me.  A day that’s normal. No perps, no electricity, no harassment. It would be a dream.  But I know it’s only a dream, because it’s not going to happen anytime soon.

Anyway, I faxed my seven page memo to Senator Ron Wyden in Washington, D.C.  I’ll probably never hear anything from him.  That’s the way things have gone for a while.  No response from anybody.  But wouldn’t it be great if he did respond?  I’d vote for him to get a Pulitzer Prize.  Believe me, if the Senator  helped us, I’d vote for him to be President.  I don’t  even care what  his politics are. I’d just vote for him.  If he could help me end this hell I’m experiencing,  he’d have my eternal gratitude.

Maybe some of you haven’t heard about Senator Ron Wyden.  He’s interested in finding out information about those of us who are  victims of  government targeting.

If you haven’t sent him a fax, or emailed him, please do.  We need  to get as many targets to get in touch with him as possibly can.  The more targets  who write him, the more he will feel obligated to do something to help us, or at least question what’s going on.

The information for getting in touch with Senator Wyden is:

Senator Ron Wyden, 221 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510

Fax # (202) 228-2717

The above fax number is where I sent my memo. It’s a good number, so don’t be afraid to send it to this number. If you don’t trust the number, check his site and you can get the information yourself.  You’re not going to get ripped-off.

When you write him, just tell him what’s happening to you. Just  try not to sound too crazy. I know how easy it is for us to sound crazy when we describe what’s happening to us, because what’s happening to us is crazy.

Include your name, your home address, email address, phone number, etc. I didn’t include my social security number, nor my birthdate.  I’m not that trusting.

So, please, if you want this hell to end, do something to end it. Get going and get in touch with Senator Wyden.  It’s better than doing nothing. Doing nothing will get us nowhere.  Now, get going!

No, I mean it, get off  your ass and write Senator Wyden. I’ve given all the information you need.

By the way, “thank you.”

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