The details of the three-week surveillance operation read like an MI5 logbook: ??Target vehicle pulls up and parks. ?
??Female and three children enter vehicle. ?
??Curtains open and lights on in premises. ?
This very average, unassuming family was spied upon, 24/7, followed around by (Informants). Covert Human Intelligence Sources had their play by play activity recorded, all because someone thought they were falsifying the school district that they lived in. This is just a glimpse at what our societies have turned into and how these laws and unchecked surveillances ae being used and abused, to the unchecked power that has been handed out to many branches within society.
Lastly is the concern or question of wither Gang Stalking websites help to enhance, or feed a delusion, and can these websites prevent someone from seeking help for an illness?
It's a great question and one that no one can answer definitively. If someone believes that something is wrong and traditional points of reference are not providing answers or a solution, they will clearly look towards other points of healing. This is what was happening with Gang Stalking.
Before the websites were here, the beliefs were still held by individuals. When the websites were not here, people were still desperately seeking help and assistance. They were using outside sources which at times could not always formulate a basis of reference for what they were experiencing, but they were still using those points of references, because it was the best available at the time.
If someone goes to a mobbing website and it confirms a belief that they already have that co-workers are out to get them, then it's up to the individual how they further choose to use the information. The same is true with someone using the bullying website who believes that there is collusion within the system and that is what is happening to them.
The Gang Stalking websites are here, just like mobbing, bullying, etc and they are providing information, research, and shared experiences for the website visitor that chooses to review and consider the information provided
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