Unmasking Organized Stalking: Join the Movement for Accountability and Change

"Unmasking Organized Stalking: Join the Movement for Accountability and Change"

Having been a targeted individual for almost two decades, I've witnessed the unsettling realities of organized stalking. From a white supremacist group attempting to poison my coffee at Starbucks to enduring workplace mobbing, the constant surveillance by law enforcement is an alarming aspect of my life. The lack of action by authorities in the Starbucks incident indicated their involvement, as it was reported by the barista to local police.

Now, here's the kicker – the targeted individual community is anything but uniform. We are a diverse group with varied experiences, backgrounds, and reasons for being targeted. Despite our differences, our stories share a common thread of fear, frustration, and a desperate need for understanding and support.

In my journey, I found solace in connecting with fellow targeted individuals. Our collective strength lies in unity, and our ability to raise awareness is a powerful weapon against the shadows that haunt us. It's crucial to recognize that, despite our differences, we share a common goal: exposing the truth behind organized stalking and seeking justice.

Addressing a chilling possibility – the notion that organized stalking has explicit or tacit consent from government entities – I stood in the FBI field office, adamant about filing a report. Resistance met me, but armed with a video statement and the Special Agent's name, I see it as a potential tool for future accountability.

The lingering question is, "What did you do during the course of your investigation, Special Agent?" This isn't just for that specific agent but for the system as a whole. As targeted individuals, we must demand transparency and answers from those meant to protect us. Our experiences, like mine at Starbucks, shouldn't be swept under the rug.

Call to Action:

To fellow defenders of civil liberties, this is a rallying cry. Our rights are under siege, and the very institutions meant to protect us might be complicit. It's time to question, to investigate, and to demand accountability. Share your stories, connect with others, and let's transform our unique experiences into a powerful force driving meaningful change.

Three Crucial Steps to Take:

Contact Elected Officials: Reach out to your elected representatives. Share your experiences and concerns about organized stalking. Demand investigations and accountability. Visit Congress.gov to find your representatives.


Engage with Journalists: Journalists play a crucial role in exposing truth. Contact local and national journalists, share your story, and urge them to investigate and report on organized stalking. Media scrutiny can be a powerful tool for change.


Connect with Human Rights Organizations:

ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union)ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): Report your experiences and seek assistance. The ACLU is dedicated to defending civil liberties.


Human Rights Watch: Share your story with an organization committed to protecting human rights globally.


Join the movement against organized stalking. Share your story, demand accountability, and be a catalyst for change. Together, our voices cannot be ignored.


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