What Is Gang Stalking and What Are the Common Methods Used by Gang Stalkers?

 



What Is Gang Stalking and What Are the Common Methods Used by Gang Stalkers?



Gang stalking is a method used by individuals or groups to attack, harass, intimidate and discredit a specific target, usually for some perceived wrong-doing. The techniques used by these perpetrators can be both confusing and frightening, leaving their victims feeling violated, powerless and tormented. This article will discuss the various methods used by gang stalkers, as well as the psychological effects of their actions. 


Gang stalking involves the use of several tactics, including but not limited to: 


• Misinformation and Disinformation campaigns: perpetrating false rumors and malicious gossip in order to spread fear and mistrust among the target's support network, while discrediting the target to all within listening distance. 


• Staged accidents and “accidents”: causing targeted disruption by deliberately sabotaging the target’s belongings and property, or physically attacking the target themselves. 


• Institutionalization and incarceration: convincing authorities and mental health professionals that the target is a danger to society, in order to have them involuntarily detained or hospitalized. 


• Suicide or murder: using extreme and manipulative measures to push the target to their breaking point, in the hopes of driving them to take the desperate measure of self-harm or homicide. 


These tactics are most often employed by those with a sadistic, narcissistic, Machiavellian, or sociopathic nature, who lack empathy and sympathy and have a craving for control and power. As Dr. M. Scott Peck stated, “Dedication to reality at all costs is the essence of mental health”; unfortunately gang stalkers seem to have no such dedication, instead dedicating themselves to cruelty and pain. Unfortunately, evidence from the Milgram experiment and other studies suggest that over 60 percent of individuals are willing to cause harm and even torture an innocent person if an authority figure suggests it, and if they are convinced that the person deserves it. This means that there is a likelihood that even our own neighbors and community members might be willing to take part in gang stalking. 


It is important for victims of gang stalking to recognize what is happening and to defend themselves and stand their ground. Despite popular opinion, most people in the world are indeed evil, which is defined as the creation of unnecessary pain and suffering. In this case, gang stalkers are to be seen as a kind of predators, targeting victims for their own benefit, and should be stopped in any way possible.




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