THE GANG STALKING MANUAL:
Overview of Harassment Methods Used By (FBI’s) COINTELPRO, (OPERATION) GLADIO, Covert Community Recruits and Stay Behind (Armies): (OR “Instruction Manual for Community Gang Stalkers”)
1. GENERAL
Operations in general are of the “active surveillance” type. Passive surveillance is
watching a target covertly, to obtain information about the target. Active surveillance can
include information gathering, but it (also) includes the agent making the target aware
they are under surveillance. Beyond active surveillance, agents perform acts to keep the
target uncomfortable, around the clock. Although operations are silently approved of,
and covered for by the official justice system, (they are not) seen as criminal in nature by
citizens who do not have a strong sense of right and wrong.
Agents must take great care that each and every act of punishment is DENIABLE. This
means that should the target complain to police, (or) any other officials, or friends,
neighbors, family members, or doctors, the nature of the punishment must be seen as the
target’s “overactive imagination” or better yet, an indication the target is mentally ill.
(The system) has worked for years to recruit the medical establishment to help maintain
deniability, and today, most targets (are) immediately labeled as mentally ill and often
forced onto anti-psychotic medication when they complain. But their agents must still do
their part skillfully (to) perform acts of punishment, so (that) almost anyone the target
complains to will deny a crime against the target has taken place. As an agent, you will be
trained in how to do this.
(The system) has been blessed with advanced technology which enables heavy
punishment at times the target is in their home, silently, through walls, and this is very
deniable. Agents must pass their initial training and demonstrate a high level of
commitment to maintain community safety, and the ability to operate deniably, before
they will be considered for advanced electronic punishment training. Electronic
punishment training is beyond the scope of this manual.
The organization is very fortunate in that we have been able to recruit top specialists to
back up field operations people. Psychologists are the key to find(ing) ways to maximize
feelings of stress and hopelessness in the target, and degrading the target’s health, from
many individual “minor” invasive punishment acts. Technician’s in all fields-telecommunications, electric power, building electrical and alarm systems, and utility
employees in all fields use their positions to inflict many absolutely “normal-looking”
problems on targets on an ongoing basis. And of course, the services of many skilled
locksmiths are invaluable in this. As a community-based agent (CBA) you will have the
privilege of working with a team capable of delivering better “justice” than the official
system.
2. SURVEILLANCE
Surveillance is the foundation of all operations. Both community-based agent (CBA) visual
surveillance and advanced electronic surveillance are used. This chapter will cover only
local agent visual surveillance. Your local lead agent will schedule surveillance watches
for each target in that community. Every target will have at least one CBA watching them
(at) all times, even while at home and asleep. Each CBA surveillance team will be given a
cell phone number for reporting target actions and movement to the local Control Center
(CC).
Actions to be reported include, but are not limited to:
Target turns lights on to start the day.
Target uses toilet or shower
Target exits residence
Target drives away
Target arrives at work, or
Target shops or visits any other establishment or location.
Target arrives home
Target eats meal, at home or in restaurant
Target engages in sexual activity
Target turns lights off at the end of the day
Target turns light on in the middle of the night
Target travels out of town
Some of these observations will be performed by the Electronic Corps (EC), but CBA’s
should attempt to make and report as many detailed observations of target activity as
possible. The reason such detail is necessary is that the punishment phase of active
surveillance requires that supervisors customize each punishment action to match the
personality of (the) target, and the need to make each punishment action appear to be
“life’s normal breaks.”
One important punishment function of surveillance is to sensitize the target. Targets are
never told they are under surveillance or being punished. Instead, close, active
surveillance and other activities, happening far to frequently to be written off as “life’s
normal breaks,” will eventually cause the target to realize they are under surveillance and
http://punishment.As a community-based agent (CBA), you will be given specific instruction(s) on exactly
when, where, and how to carry out punishment actions. As long as you carry out
punishment instructions exactly as given, there is no way the target will be believed if
they complain, and you will not be exposed to risk of action by law enforcement.
How well the punishment actions work depends on how accurate and complete your
reports are in many situations(. The) Control Center (CC) acquires access to properties or
apartments immediately next to the target’s homes or apartments. Because EC
(Electronic Corps) has through-the-wall surveillance and punishment equipment, they will
be reporting target activity along with community-based agents. In a typical setup, CBA’s
may be posted in a parked car where the target’s home or apartment can be observed
overnight, for example.
In this setup, the CBA in the car may be instructed to call, using walkie-talkie-style cell
phones, another CBA (or team) waiting or patrolling by car nearby to follow the target,
or, you may be assigned to follow the target yourself. You will receive instructions from
your local center as to following the target.
Targets in transit may be either covertly or visibly followed. When in doubt, hang back a
bit, and contact the center for instructions, as targets in transit can present many
unanticipated situations. The Center will always have the target’s position monitored, so
if a target gives the CBA the slip, it will assign other appropriate community based agents
to pick up the target at the earliest opportunity. Be sure to notify (the Control Center)
immediately if you lose the target.
When applying the visible following of a target, making the target uncomfortable because
of your presence, you will be given instructions as to when to break off the following.
Another CBA or CBA team may pick up the visible following, but once you have broken
away, they advise that you are clear and ready for the next assignment.
3. INTERCEPTS
Intercepts are where community-based agents (CBA) will appear to “just coincidentally”
cross paths, on foot, with the target. Once the target has been sensitized to the point of
realizing they are under surveillance and punishment, they will recognize, and be made
appropriately uncomfortable by, the simple act of multiple CBA’s “just happening to”
cross paths with them.
Your local control center will instruct you as to how you will be cued to perform an
intercept. Often you will have an on-site supervisor (OSS) position you, and give you hand
signals as to when to start your movement to intercept the target. Because targets
moving about aren’t always totally predictable, the success of CBA intercepts depends
heavily on the Electronic Corps who have means of monitoring the exact whereabouts of
every target, and through computer programs, predict exactly when and where a target
will be as they move about the community. Your local OSS has a special means of
receiving instant, silent instructions for the Center.1. Intercepting CBAs may be asked to perform one of the following forms of intercept:
2. Simple path crossing, requiring the target to take evasive action to avoid collision,
multiple CBAs sometimes perform this several times during a single outing by a target.
On foot, walking for an extended period on the opposite side of the street from walking
target.
3. Arriving at a place known to be a favorite of the target, and simply occupying that
place just as the target is about to arrive (restaurants, parks, public facility seating, even
bus seats are examples); sometimes just “hanging out” in such a location at times and
places where people don’t ordinarily do that.
4. Smoking, coin-jingling, whistling, or toe-tapping near the target at a location where the
target is known to need to stand, as to wait for the bus, or standing right behind a target
at a water fountain.
5. A group, as many as a dozen CBAs, may be assigned to arrive at a store just ahead of a
target, and form a queue ahead of the target, spending time buying lottery tickets, to
delay the target. (The target) is very tired and eager to get home after work, for example,
or in a hurry.
6. Community-based agents may be assigned to leave a next door home or apartment
exactly the same time as the target, repeatedly. Alternatively, a CBA may intercept the
target a short way before home and arrive at exactly the same time as the target.
While these may seem like trivial acts, keep in mind that the target will have these
“trivial” things happen every single day, and repeated intercepts like these will force the
target to always watch for such acts, essentially ensuring the target never “has a nice
day.” This is the goal, to ensure the target’s punishment. Similar intercept operations are
performed with vehicles. The Center can schedule these every day the target commutes,
and both to and from work. Vehicle intercepts are particularly effective when the target
sees the same vehicle in an intercept convoy both in the morning and in the evening
commute. (Because vehicle intercepts can be dangerous, CBA assigned to vehicle
intercept duty must successfully complete a special training course prior to actual
assignment.) Here are some examples of vehicle intercepts a community-based agent
(CBA) can expect to be assigned.
-Parking so as to prevent a target’s leaving a parking area, and then disappearing.
-Parking commercial vehicles often, near target’s home with something unusual about
these vehicles, such as there is no need for that trade, or just unmarked white vans to
make the target think the van is there to conduct surveillance.
-Simple following, or leading, a short distance, but every day. Doing this, both during
target commutes and then other times makes the target very uncomfortable.-Passing as side street s
Well thanks for the “heads-up” . This information sounds credible, but somewhat outdated. So here it is. All these actions exposed or analyzed really mean nothing. A person or group of persons who has nothing better to do has been recruited to harass you, to intimidate you and cause you anxiety over nothing. These actions in themselves are nothing. So treat them as such. A stalker is criminal no matter how you want to frame it whether it’s covered up, and no matter who does it for any number of reasons. Define these actors and their actions as such. If they touch you that’s an assault and battery. Report it if you wish, otherwise ignore them. You can even “play” with them if it makes you feel better. Wave, say, hello. Ask them who they work for, confuse them. Some days you’ll ignore them other days maybe not. These people are under the impression that they have the right to “punish“ others at will for whatever reasons they might have contrived. Clearly irrational, unstable, mentally ill behavior as well as objectively illegal no matter who you are, what you do, or what job title you hav been given. Anyone no matter their profession who participates in this at any level is culpable. View them as such, they are beneath you, clearly as indicated by their unacceptable behavior. You have likely been “scapegoated”. Look up the characteristics of a scapegoat and you will have a clearer picture of why you may have been selected. While you might really have none of these traits, you have been given them through lies and rumors. It’s not you, it’s a well organized campaign that has nothing to do with who you really are. Move it on, put yourself first and claim you life.
I can’t imagine someone wanting to be a troll.🛡📢💥🔥
Yes! And a longer guide published on TargetedJustice.com website. Hit the tab “Gangstalking.”
Why isn’t it working? What RESULTS do they have for me? 😂
Published manual on TargetedJustice.com. Hit the tab “Gangstalking.”