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merksoftworks | 5 months ago

I dug around on this web page and found outlinks to:

The "Stop Gangstalking Awareness Group", and especially this page about "Understanding Neuro Weapons." LaserPointerSafety has not evaluated the accuracy or usefulness of this group or their information. (Thanks to M.D. in July 2024 for bringing this to our attention.)

These are kind of kooky links: https://web.archive.org/web/20240509210655/https://stopgangs...

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throwaway7723|5 months ago

I confirm, not kooky at all, to those people who went through the gang stalking and other types of harassment.

I am a victim of such harassment, for me it lasted for about 2 years. I have done something bad and kind of deserve the treatment/tortures. There is no issue there.

But what got me suicidal is not the gang stalking itself but absolute lack of support from the so called "normal" people. Everyone thinks you are insane, even when I pointed out the obvious signs, showed proof or pointed to ongoing situations around me. People would still find it easier to outright dismiss those, usually coming up with "normal" explanations of things.

The scariest part is when your closest people start to gradually loose trust in you and start thinking you might be crazy too.

During that time I experienced absolutely no real support from the police or doctors, no one wants to listen to what you have to say, every one is busy with their own life. YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. That's where the problem is.

BTW, the stuff I have experienced with the tech these creeps use is quite amazing if evaluated without bringing the emotions.

throwaway7723|5 months ago

I have managed to survive that period somehow and since then I live "normal" uneventful life. But it always gets me when people start talking about gang stalking or electronic harassment and dismiss it outright as non existent. Just because you didn't experience it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist or didn't happen to other people.

beeburrt|5 months ago

Not kooky to the (very real) people who these kinds of things are happening to. Ask me how I know.

That's the problem with pages such as: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_stalking where the author(s) try to make it sound like a mass-delusion, a mental health issue.

These are actual events, happening to actual American citizens everyday. And then, to top it off, we treat them like they're insane. It's wrong.

The problem is that some of the information about these events is dis-information which makes the entire thing seem made-up. It's not.

I am a gang-stalking victim. I am not delusional or insane.