Monday, 9 January 2012

Community Terrorism [anonymously]

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Community Terrorism [anonymously]

It is unfortunate in the one sense that there is no such thing as anonymity anymore.  A responsible individual does not go out of their way to intrude into a neighbor’s private life, and were we all responsible, there might still be a little of this anonymity.  If you are a victim of gang stalking or community terrorism, you generally have no privacy at all.  Perpetrators of acts of violence against your family though like to feel like they can do so secretly or anonymously.  The facts are though, despite having a hard time even believing some of the things you are experiencing, you generally have a good sense where these acts are coming from.  If isolation in your community is a part of the campaign, and it usually is, then you know specifically who’s isolating you.  Everyone.  So then you look at degrees.  Well, from whom do I get the most unprovoked grief?  Well, coward conspirators try to work in tandem, you know delegate the work evenly so to speak.  You probably have a good sense if there are those 4 or 5 homes near you whose actions are just unmistakably unneighbourly.  Each of those homes has an address.  Each vehicle that harasses you has plates.  From plates or addresses you can get names.  Your rights are violated each time coward conspirators utter your name.  You want to maintain your humanity, but in doing so you leave savages with the advantage.


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