What if you were gang stalked?


Lili Dauphin 

Pray that such a macabre and insidious act of violence never happens to you. There has never been anything like it. Those who are participating in such maligned malaise may not be well inside, and need our prayers.

If you were gangstalked, you would be aware of it. You would also take precautionary measures to protect yourself and your family.

The above described crime is so neferious that some people have passed out at the mere mention of its name. Many contend that “gang stalking” is not the proper name for such an evil endeavor. The names best suitable may be: human traficking and/or sacrifice.

Be aware of your surroundings. Pay attention to details. Gang stalking is not stalking, it’s a combination of all criminal offenses combined together in one – and involved all kinds of groups, working in concert to arrive at one specific goal, the destruction of an innocent person.

Let us be kind and caring. Let us not intimidate or ridicule others. We don’t know what they may be experiencing. Let’s just be good to each other. That would help a lot.

Big hug everyone.

Will Myers 

The targeted individual is thrust into a nazi Stasi police state that is as or more rigid than that of Russia or China. It is for life, but first, they destroy the life you enjoyed. The evil snakes and their gang stalkers work to enslave the TI mentally to fear and obey them. The snakes are developing a virtual-mind stored on computers for each citizen in America to control their thought-life and movements.

Richard Wayne LamingIII 

I wonder if they flash gang signs like the crips?

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About Will Myers

I am an "Intelligent Design" writer who has the Christian faith. Part of my background is that I have a degree in physics, and have been inducted into the National Physics Honor Society. Sigma Pi Sigma, for life. My interest has lead me into metaphysics, farther into Christianity. Optimum metaphysics becomes religion.
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