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Gang stalking  [edit]

+ +

+ Gang stalking is stalking by several people + who know each other + and who have the same intent. +

+ +

+ Mobbing + is the most familiar type of gang stalking. +

+ +

+ Bullying + is also a familiar type of gang stalking + when several children participate. +

+ +

+ 1 in 70 people experience gang stalking. + 1 in 30 workers experience mobbing at work. + 7 in 10 middle school and high school students + experience bullying in school. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking occurs frequently in + apartment buildings, + housing estates, + shops, + and + libraries. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking is also perpetrated by + agents of the state, + the + Mafia, + religious sects, + and + utility companies + (electricity, gas, water, telephone, cable TV, internet). +

+ +

+ Gang stalking can be so bad + that you can never escape some degree of harassment. + The harassment is often carried out + in a way to blame the victim + for the harassment. + This is called + victim blaming. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking by + agents of the state + is an extreme form of fascism. + In particular, + a few victims have proven that they have implants. + This is the most invasive type of stalking. + It’s the most totalitarian invention in history. +

+ +

+ Every article about gang stalking on Wikipedia + has been deleted. + Wikipedia has a problem with telling the truth + when it’s embarrassing, + like telling + how many pets are abandoned each year + (about 1 cat and 1 dog per 300 citizens), + not to mention the number of people + who fell under communism, + 50 million perhaps? + We urge you to suspend your belief in Wikipedia. + Wikipedia finds pleasure in labeling the victims as mentally ill. + We know that + gang stalking and electronic harassment are designed + to be used against everyone. + At least one Al Qaeda suspect + reported gross human rights violations + in a detention centre in Guantanamo + including electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ After a consultation with James Walbert, + Clinical Psychologist Cathy Meadows, M.A. wrote: + “The techniques used against these targeted individuals are purposely designed to make the victim appear to have a mentally disorder in order to invalidate any claims of wrongdoing by the perpetrators. It is a highly organized and multi–faceted attack that is used by many political and religious extremists, by corporations and businesses, and even by organized crime.” +

+ +

+ Psychologist Seth Farber +

+ +

+ Dr. Seth Farber received his doctorate in psychology in 1984. +

+ +

+ www.SethHFarber.com +

+ +

+ Dr. Seth Farber wrote: + “Directed energy weapons are among the high-tech arms of the century. They hurt and kill with electromagnetic power. Microwave weapons can be aimed at computers, electrical devices, and persons. They have strong physical and psychological effects and can be used for military and terrorist activities. These weapons are also part of crimes (in Europe) that almost nobody knows except the victims and the offenders. Until now they make the perfect crime possible. No doubt, these weapons have a terrible future.” +

+ +

+ If you are a victim, + then I recommend that you download the + backup of my gang stalking websites on May 12, 2014 + (ZIP, 209.2 MB). + Save this to a USB stick + and keep it always in your wallet. + This will help you + whenever you have to defend yourself + against accusations of mental illness. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. + Introduction +
      +
    1. Criminology
    2. +
    3. Mind control
    4. +
    5. Origin
    6. +
    7. History
    8. +
    9. Support
    10. +
    11. Stalking statistics
    12. +
    + +
  2. +
  3. + Victims +
      +
    1. Targeted individuals
    2. +
    3. Who and why
    4. +
    5. Signs of gang stalking
    6. +
    7. Signs of electronic harassment
    8. +
    9. Testimonies
    10. +
    11. Voice to skull
    12. +
    13. Implants
    14. +
    15. Shootings
    16. +
    + +
  4. +
  5. + Media +
      +
    1. eBooks
    2. +
    3. Books
    4. +
    5. Radio shows
    6. +
    7. Movies
    8. +
    9. Video games
    10. +
    11. Advertisements
    12. +
    + +
  6. +
  7. + About +
      +
    1. About this website
    2. +
    3. About Wikipedia
    4. +
    5. About psychiatry
    6. +
    + +
  8. +
  9. + Websites +
      +
    1. Most common types of disinfo
    2. +
    3. Recommended websites
    4. +
    5. Gang stalking websites
    6. +
    7. Short analysis
    8. +
    + +
  10. +
  11. + Advice for your own website +
      +
    1. Experiences
    2. +
    3. Tips
    4. +
    5. Questions
    6. +
    7. Types
    8. +
    9. Statistics
    10. +
    11. Promotion
    12. +
    13. HTML help
    14. +
    15. Demo website
    16. +
    + +
  12. +
+
+ +

Introduction  [edit]

+ +

+ Our definition allows to see different types of gang stalking: +

+ +
    +
  1. + mobbing, +
  2. +
  3. + bullying, +
  4. +
  5. + stalking in apartment buildings, +
  6. +
  7. + neighborhood stalking, +
  8. +
  9. + judges and lawyers who are stalked by the Mafia + because they sent a Mafia member to jail, +
  10. +
  11. + stalking by the state. +
  12. +
+ +

+ Victims who complain + on the internet + are usually victims of gang stalking by the state. + This is a life long experience. +

+ +

+ It’s very difficult to get the word out about this + because: +

+ +
    +
  1. + The government denies that this is happening. +
  2. +
  3. + The police are instructed not to help victims. +
  4. +
  5. + Doctors are instructed to declare victims crazy. +
  6. +
  7. + The press refuses to write about it + because they get their tips from the police. +
  8. +
  9. + The attacks are carried out in a deniable way. +
  10. +
  11. + There are not many aware victims. +
  12. +
  13. + The victims are unorganized. +
  14. +
  15. + The victims have often problems + with employment, housing, justice and so on, + problems caused by perps. +
  16. +
  17. + The victims can’t say + who would want to do this and why. +
  18. +
  19. + The victims are often incapacitated + by electronic weapons. +
  20. +
  21. + Perps pose as victims + and spread ludicrous stories. + They give victims + a bad reputation. +
  22. +
  23. + No one has ever admitted + that he was a gang stalker. + It can be compared to the time + when no one had ever admitted + that he was a Mafia member. + Specifically we would like to know: +
      +
    1. + Do gang stalkers carry concealed guns? +
    2. +
    3. + Do gang stalkers have combat training or martial arts training? +
    4. +
    5. + Do gang stalkers have preparedness training? +
    6. +
    7. + Do gang stalkers have meetings + where they sing sinister songs? +
    8. +
    9. + Do gang stalkers have to give + a part of their income + to the stalking organization? +
    10. +
    11. + Do gang stalkers have to sign blank papers? +
    12. +
    13. + Do gang stalkers have to agree + with an arranged marriage or adoption? +
    14. +
    15. + Do gang stalkers have to + ‘volunteer’ for medical experiments? +
    16. +
    17. + Do gang stalkers have to donate organs + to the stalking organization? +
    18. +
    +
  24. +
+ +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. Criminology
  2. +
  3. Mind control
  4. +
  5. Origin
  6. +
  7. History
  8. +
  9. Support
  10. +
  11. Stalking statistics
  12. +
+ +
+ +

Criminology  [edit]

+ +

+ Gang stalking + is mentioned in several scientific articles, + which were published in scientific journals. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking + was discussed + during a congress for criminologists in Barcelona + in 2008. +

+ +

Background  [edit]

+ +

+ The Belgian diplomat + Myrianne Coen + (pronounce Koon) + used to work in the Belgian embassy in Bulgaria. + In 1995 she noticed that + the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs + delivered visas to people + of which she knew + that they were personalities + of the Bulgarian Mafia. + She warned the Ministry several times. + But, they ignored her. + Even worse, + they started to + gang stalk + her. + Finally, in December 1996, + she filed an official complaint + for documents trafficking. + In this complaint, + she describes the gang stalking. + Three months later + she was found unconscious + in the embassy. + The Ministry sent her to a mental hospital. + The diagnosis corroborated the testimony of persons + who were involved in the harassment. + She got fired. + Her career spiralled down. + They tried to cover it up + for several years. + In 2004 the Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee + confirmed her claims. + The Bulgarian Mafia had paid for the visas. + She got a new job as an expert + in the Military Centre for Strategic Studies + in Rome. +

+ +

+ This affair got much coverage in the news. +

+ + +

Gang stalking according to a criminologist  [edit]

+ +

+ In 2006 the Belgian criminologist + Jean-Nicolas Desurmont + interviewed the secret services of Belgium and France, + and 13 victims: a professor, a judge, a lawyer, a diplomat and so on. + Then he published his first article. + His articles are in French. + See + eBooks. +

+ +

+ Download + the English translation + (PDF, 724 K, 150 pages, readability 30%, reading age 21). +

+ +

+ There are three types of stalking: +

+ +
    +
  1. + single stalking, +
  2. +
  3. + multiple stalking, +
  4. +
  5. + organizational stalking. +
  6. +
+ +

+ If someone has a divorce + because he wants a gay lifestyle, + and his ex stalks him, + and his neighbor stalks him + because he doesn’t want a gay neighbor, + then this is for the victim + an experience which is different + from the other types, + so we see three types. +

+ +

+ Stalking is organizational if: +

+ +
    +
  1. + there are at least 2 stalkers, +
  2. +
  3. + they know each other, +
  4. +
  5. + they have the same intent. +
  6. +
+ +

+ Organizational stalking is called + gang stalking. +

+ +

+ The essence of intimidation in group is: +

+ +
    +
  1. + the tyrannical attitude + (denial of the point of view of the defense of the victim), +
  2. +
  3. + the attitude of denunciation + (circulation of rumors concerning the victim). +
  4. +
+ +

+ There are two types of gang stalking: +

+ +
    +
  1. + political gang stalking + perpetrated by + political networks + (government agents), +
  2. +
  3. + apolitical gang stalking + perpetrated by + apolitical networks + (Mafia). +
  4. +
+ +

+ Apolitical gang stalking + is organized by the Mafia. + Their goal is revenge. + (The Mafia can’t stand + some specific judges and lawyers.) +

+ +

+ Political gang stalking + is organized by the + military intelligence. + The goal is to fight organized crime. + Specifically: + to fight apolitical gang stalking + perpetrated by apolitical networks + from other countries. + This is + counterintelligence + so this is done by the army. + Political gang stalking is the usual way + in which large drugs trafficking rings + are dismantled. +

+ +

+ The procedure: +

+ +
    +
  1. + They choose almost randomly a person. +
  2. +
  3. + They isolate him + from the people that he knew + by making him appear crazy. +
  4. +
  5. + He gathers new suspect people around him. +
  6. +
  7. + All these people are put under investigation. +
  8. +
  9. + Wherever the suspect people go, + the army recruits snitches. + They form a large network + that collects information. + This can be stimulated + with quota and bonuses + for writing reports. +
  10. +
  11. + Where it goes from here depends on + the circumstances: +
      +
    1. + Normally it goes on forever. +
    2. +
    3. + If the suspect people + cause a financial loss for the government, + especially when there’s much drug related crime, + then they are quickly arrested. +
    4. +
    5. + If the suspect people + appear to be + an apolitical network + then they are dismantled + by monitoring and analyzing + their cell phone use: + the army knows where they are + when they call each other. + In this way + they dismantled a gang stalking network + in Louvain-la-Neuve + (which counts 10,000 citizens) + in Belgium. + That’s to the southeast of Brussels. + The members were all over the city. + There was 50 metre between them. +
    6. +
    7. + If the victim becomes aware + of the harassment + then he will resist. + Generally, + this is the situation + of people who out themselves + as a + targeted individual. + Then the goal changes: + the victim has to be removed + as quickly as possible + from society + so he can’t spread what he knows: +
        +
      1. + prison, +
      2. +
      3. + bedlam, +
      4. +
      5. + forced suicide, +
      6. +
      7. + murder. + In this case, + they will first toy some time + with the victim + to make him fear for his life. + Then they suddenly kill him. +
      8. +
      +
    8. +
    +
  12. +
+ +

+ The surveillance of a targeted individual implies + that he’s surveilled + by several dozens of members of the police + and military secret service per day. +

+ +

+ The interference in his private life + is more effective + when it’s insidious, + thus facilitating the general approval + of the thesis of mental illness. +

+ +

+ A gang stalking campaign is successful + if the victim can’t prove the harassment. +

+ +

+ The political success of these actions + lies in the number of investigations + carried out against offenders and criminals + who have been at a certain moment + in the immediate circle + of the victim of harassment + while avoiding + that the victim understands the fact + that he’s the pawn + that serves as a starting point + in the identification of suspect persons. + These persons will proactively be investigated + later. +

+ +

+ The circle of a targeted individual + or an important individual + is always placed under surveillance. +

+ +

+ Lookalikes of the circle of the victim are used + by the forces of law and order + to detect the persons + who are informed of the characteristics + of the circle of the victim. +

+ +

+ So the victim is a disposable object + around which the network is built. + Who the victim is and what he has done + doesn’t matter at any point in the procedure. + The network is the political goal. +

+ +

+ The + characteristic property + of political gang stalking is + that they make the victim appear crazy. +

+ +

+ All these categories are gang stalkers: +

+ +
    +
  1. + nurses, +
  2. +
  3. + ambulances, +
  4. +
  5. + firemen, +
  6. +
  7. + private and public security companies, +
  8. +
  9. + banks, +
  10. +
  11. + managers of institutions, +
  12. +
  13. + embassies, +
  14. +
  15. + harbour master’s offices, +
  16. +
  17. + psychiatry, +
  18. +
  19. + some private institutions like universities. + Gang stalking has been observed + for 12 months + in a French speaking university in Belgium. +
  20. +
+ +

+ Gang stalkers collect information from the private life + of their victim. + Then this information is fed + through the media + to the victim. + Victims call this + media feedback. + The right name is + macro counter-espionage. + In Belgium the Communications Service + of the Ministry of Home Affairs + delivers the + ingredients + to the media. + This can be, for example, + a first name. + Then the media have to build + the news item around this word. + For example, + when a child is missing, + then the news item might be read by a journalist + with the name Vandeputte, + which is Dutch for Dutroux. + For example, + when a person with Down’s syndrome is in the news + then the news anchor won’t say his name, + except if he has the same family name as the victim. + The media are sponsored by political persons. + The media get their information from police and intelligence services. + So they have no choice. + They have to cooperate. + The goal is to stop criminal actions + of apolitical networks + by showing + that the government can do the same espionage + as the apolitical networks. +

+ + +

Review  [edit]

+ +

+ Some subjects are missing in his articles: +

+ +
    +
  1. + Freemasonry, +
  2. +
  3. + mind control, +
  4. +
  5. + electronic harassment, +
  6. +
  7. + voice to skull, +
  8. +
  9. + implants, +
  10. +
  11. + satanism. + (There are strong hints + that the gang stalkers are a + satanist + cult. + Currently we can’t prove that. + But, clearly, there’s more + that we don’t know yet.) +
  12. +
  13. + He treats it as a national problem. + For example, + he explains why Belgian victims hear details + from their private life + in the Belgian news on TV, + but he doesn’t explain why + they experience the same + with TV channels + of many other countries. +
  14. +
+ +

+ We know more categories of gang stalkers: +

+ +
    +
  1. + medical doctors, +
  2. +
  3. + dentists, +
  4. +
  5. + bus drivers, +
  6. +
  7. + train drivers, +
  8. +
  9. + taxi drivers, +
  10. +
  11. + personnel of utility companies (gas, electricity, telephone, cable TV and so on), +
  12. +
  13. + private and public gardening services, +
  14. +
  15. + teachers. +
  16. +
+ +

+ Gang stalking is performed + as much as possible + at the expense of their employers and the government. + So we see many stalkers + who have to travel for their job. +

+ +

+ Some questions remain unanswered: +

+ +
    +
  1. + Why do targets experience the same harassments + in every country they go, + even in a country + that is an enemy + of their country of origin? +
  2. +
  3. + Why are nearly all victims single women and gay men? +
  4. +
  5. + Why are most victims female? + If this is about fighting crime, + then 90% of the victims should be male, + because 90% of all crime + is done by men. +
  6. +
  7. + Why do all the police in the world + deny that gang stalking exists? +
  8. +
  9. + Why are networks like + Al Qaeda + or + Hezbollah + never attacked with gang stalking? +
  10. +
  11. + Why did no one ever admit + that he was a gang stalker? + People have admitted + that they were a spy, informant, + Freemason, Mafia member, hitman or terrorist. + Outing oneself as a gang stalker + seems to be a problem of a higher order. +
  12. +
+ +

+ Most victims are not in a position + to teach you something about organized crime. +

+ +

+ In the past, + the victims of the state + were usually deaf, blind, handicapped, + in the mental hospital or a home for the elderly. +

+ +

+ So it looks more as if this is not about fighting crime, + but about getting rid of people who can be missed, + as they did in Nazi Germany. +

+ +

+ So now we open our mind + for the mind control atrocities of the past + and see whether we find the answer there. +

+ + + +

Mind control  [edit]

+ +

+ Mind control + is the systematic use + of unethically manipulative methods + to persuade others to conform + to the wishes of the manipulator. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking + is a sort of mind control. + Gang stalking is a hate crime. +

+ +

+ Electronic harassment + is another sort of mind control. + Electronic harassment is the use of electronic devices + to harass, torture, and/or physically harm a person, + or even the pets of the victim. + Many electronic devices can have a negative side effect on your health. + So they can be used for harassment. +

+ +

+ About 50% of gang stalking victims experience + also electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ Voice to skull + is a sort of electronic harassment. + Many gang stalking victims hear voices. + We suppose that the perpetrators use voice to skull + to harass and hypnotize their victims. +

+ +

+ Implants + are a sort of electronic harassment. + It’s the most invasive type of stalking. + Some implant victims don’t experience gang stalking. + Gang stalking victims see them as + medical experimentees. +

+ +

+ Mind control Venn diagram +

+ +

+ Mind control victims are very much like prisoners of war + who have been tortured. + The difference is + that they don’t know + why they have been tortured, + they don’t have their own army or support system, + they have been tortured by citizens of their own country, + and the torture is generally ongoing. + Rather than any sort of sympathy or respect + for having + served their country + by being selected for exploitation and torture + for the sake of what is called + national security + or + freedom, + these veterans of mind control abuse + are subjected to ridicule and abuse. + The psychological torture, + and often the physical torture, + is ongoing. +

+ + +

Origin  [edit]

+ +

+ The origin of gang stalking is the + Vehmic tribunal + in Germany. + It’s called + Vehmgericht + in German. + It looked very much like Freemasonry. + It was introduced by + Charlemagne + to get the areas + that he conquered on the Germans + under control. +

+ +

+ This goal is different from what Desurmont has described. +

+ +

+ Later the + Stasi + developed the current methods of gang stalking. + They were copied by many other countries. +

+ +

+ The goal of the Stasi was + to make people stop damaging communism. +

+ +

+ So gang stalking isn’t new. + It exists already 800 years in its current form. + But, this is new: +

+ +
    +
  1. It’s a world wide network.
  2. +
  3. They use instant electronic communication.
  4. +
  5. They use electronic weapons.
  6. +
+ +

+ Today, the 21st degree of the + Scottish Rite + of Freemasonry + is a representation of the Vehmic tribunal. + (Source: + Mackeys encyclopedia of Freemasonry.) +

+ +

+ Read more on the Vehmic tribunal + in + Gangstalking — The Forbidden Book + chapter + 1.f. Secret societies + (page 63 and following) + (PDF, 60.9 MB, 522 pages, readability 73%, reading age 10). +

+ + +

History  [edit]

+ +

+ In 1956 Edgar Hoover ordered the start of COINTELPRO. + He was the head of the FBI. +

+ +

+ In 1971 COINTELPRO stopped. +

+ +

+ In 1972 Roger Tolces invented the word + electronic harassment. + He’s a private investigator. +

+ +

+ In 1973 Dr. Joseph Sharp demonstrated voice to skull. + He worked for the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. +

+ +

+ In 1976 the congressional hearings about COINTELPRO concluded. + No one was ever punished. + No stalker has been exposed. +

+ +

+ Around 1980 COINTELPRO on steroids started worldwide. + The name of the program is unknown. +

+ +

+ In 1992 Julianne McKinney started the + anti-psychotronics movement. + She had worked 40 years as a Military Intelligence Officer. +

+ +

+ In 1993 Norma Cross and Eleanor White + invented the word + gang stalking. + Eleanor White is a retired electronics engineer + who used to work for the U.S. Army. +

+ +

+ In 1999 Eleanor White started the + www.raven1.net + website. +

+ +

+ In 2001 + David Lawson described gang stalking + in his book + Terrorist stalking in America. + He’s a private investigator from Florida. +

+ +

+ In 2006 Jean-Nicolas Desurmont published an article about gang stalking. + He’s a criminologist. +

+ +

+ In 2006 the US Army confirmed that + they use through-wall microwave body heating + to mimic fever to incapacitate people. + This takes between 15 and 30 minutes. +

+ +

+ In 2007 David Lawson + published a second book about gang stalking. +

+ +

+ In 2008 gang stalking was discussed + during a congress for criminologists in Barcelona. +

+ +

+ In 2011 Larry Richard acknowledged gang stalking on TV. + He’s a police Lieutenant. +

+ +

+ In 2011 Ted Gunderson + made an official statement about gang stalking. + He was a former FBI agent. +

+ +

+ In 2011 Amy Anderson filed the first official complaint + that mentions electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ In 2013 the Catholic Church of Switzerland + was the first large organization + to support our claims. +

+ + +

Support  [edit]

+ +

+ A few organizations and professionals acknowledge gang stalking, electronic harassment and/or implants. + They are not many, but, they cannot be ignored either. +

+ +

Supporting organizations  [edit]

+ +

+ The following organizations acknowledge gang stalking, electronic harassment and implants: +

+ + + +

+ Download + the complete text + (PDF, 14.5 MB, 154 pages, readability 18%, reading age 19). +

+ +

Supporting professionals  [edit]

+ +

+ The following professionals acknowledge gang stalking, electronic harassment and/or implants: +

+ +

+ Criminologists: +

+ + + +

+ Engineers: +

+ + + +

+ Former FBI agents: +

+ + + +

+ Former Intelligence officers: +

+ + + +

+ Former journalists: +

+ + + +

+ Former judges: +

+ + + +

+ Former Military Intelligence officers: +

+ + + +

+ Former Navy: +

+ + + +

+ Former NSA agents: +

+ + + +

+ Former police instructors: +

+ + + +

+ Former police officers: +

+ + + +

+ Former presidents: +

+ + + +

+ Former private investigators: +

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+ Former university instructors: +

+ + + +

+ Lawyers: +

+ + + +

+ Medical doctors: +

+ + + +

+ Politicians: +

+ + + +

+ Private investigators: +

+ + + +

+ Sociologists: +

+ + + +

+ Writers: +

+ + + +

Stalking statistics  [edit]

+ +

+ Stalking + is unwanted pursuit, following or harassment. +

+ +

+ Jean-Nicolas Desurmont + claims + that 1% of all men + and 2% of all women + are being stalked by multiple stalkers. +

+ +

+ The + National Centre for Victims of Crime + of the USA + Department of Justice + has a website: + www.VictimsOfCrime.org + where they published statistics + about stalking victims of 18 years old or older. +

+ +

+ + Statistics for stalking victims by sex + +

+ +

+ + Statistics for stalking victimization by sex + +

+ +

+ Click on the image to see the original picture. +

+ +

+ They don’t publish numbers + about victims of multiple stalkers. +

+ +

+ But, the statistics show + that about 5% of stalking victims + is a victim of at least one man + plus + one woman. + This allows the following interesting calculation. +

+ +

+ Spreadsheet that shows the number of victims of multiple stalkers +

+ +

+ The statistics show + that about one in 1,000 persons + is an 18 years old or older + victim of stalking + by at least one man + plus + one woman: + multiple stalkers. +

+ +

+ We may assume that + the number of people who are stalked by two men + and + the number of people who are stalked by two women + is equal to + the number of people who are stalked by one man + plus + one woman. +

+ +

+ It shows + that about 3 in 1,000 persons + are 18 years old or older + victims of stalking + by at least 2 persons. +

+ +

+ So if you live in a city with 10,000 citizens + then there should be 30 persons + of 18 years old or older + who experience this. + That’s about one person in every 4 streets. +

+ +

+ It shows + that stalking by multiple stalkers isn’t rare. +

+ + + + +

Victims  [edit]

+ +

+ The expressions + targeted individual, + mind control, + gang stalking, + electronic harassment + and + voice to skull + have something in common: + several ordinary words describe something controversial. + One of the results is that + when people want to describe gang stalking, + then they will write complex sentences + that are too difficult for children. + These expressions make it more difficult + to get the word out. +

+ +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. Targeted individuals
  2. +
  3. Who and why
  4. +
  5. Signs of gang stalking
  6. +
  7. Signs of electronic harassment
  8. +
  9. Testimonies
  10. +
  11. Voice to skull
  12. +
  13. Implants
  14. +
  15. Shootings
  16. +
+ +
+ +

Targeted individuals  [edit]

+ +

+ The victims call themselves + targeted individuals. +

+ +

+ In June 2013, + there were about 1,400 persons + who have outed themselves as a victim. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking prevalence pie chart +

+ +

+ 60% of all victims are women. + Most of them are independent women, + who live alone + and who want to make a career. +

+ +

+ 40% of all victims are men. + 98% of them are gay. +

+ +

+ Proud men with a high self-esteem + attract this harassment. +

+ +

+ Gang stalking victim distribution pie chart +

+ +

+ These charts show + that the distribution of + gang stalking victims + is totally different from + the distribution of + schizophrenia. + These charts prove that the victims are not mentally ill. +

+ +

+ Most victims have in common: +

+ +
    +
  1. + They are perceived as not heterosexual enough. + (They are not married, or they don’t have children.) +
  2. +
  3. + Their family has connections with the army or security services. +
  4. +
+ +

Who and why  [edit]

+ +

+ Victims of gang stalking by the state + have to wonder their whole life + who is doing this to them and why. +

+ +

+ I find this obvious questions. + If you are a victim, + then you certainly deserve to know the answer. +

+ +

Who  [edit]

+ +

+ There are two theories: +

+ +
    +
  1. + In the USA they believe that + the secret services organize gang stalking + and that these secret services are populated by Freemasons. +
  2. +
  3. + In the UK they believe that + the Freemasons organize gang stalking + and that these Freemasons use the secret services + to push their agenda. +
  4. +
+ +

+ I follow the British theory. + As far as I know, + Freemasonry is the only organization + that is so corrupt and so mentally insane + that it could be responsible + for organizing gang stalking. +

+ +

+ Clearly, there are relatively more victims + in countries where + there are relatively more + Freemasons. +

+ +

+ This doesn’t mean that all gang stalkers are Freemasons. + The number of gang stalkers + is much higher + than the number of regular and accepted Freemasons. + (The whisperers say 96% of the population.) + The gang stalkers are a secret society, + and they are satanists, + but they are no regular and accepted Freemasons. + Many gang stalkers are too young, + too poor, + or too abnormal to apply for membership. +

+ +

+ Gang stalkers who are not a Freemason are called + familiars. + They are people who help Freemasons + because they hope + that some day + they will get an invitation + to become Freemason. +

+ +

+ I know that it sounds far-fetched: +

+ +
    +
  1. + Freemasons organize gang stalking. +
  2. +
  3. + Freemasons are satanists. +
  4. +
+ +

+ I’m aware that Freemasons won’t like it + when I write like that. + I also read complaints on other websites. +

+ +

+ Now look at the evidence: +

+ +

+ If you want to learn to know the Freemasons, + then listen to the people who left Freemasonry. + Jim Shaw was a Freemason from Florida, + who left Freemasonry, + and who converted to Christianity. + He claimed to be a 33rd degree Freemason, + but I ignore whether that was true. + He wrote the book + Deadly Deception. + This is a quote from Jim Shaw + that is circulating on the internet: + “All have mental questions + to even join in the first place. + To be so corrupt… + so criminally insane, + mentally insane… + to gangstalk the helpless… + to murder the helpless… + to teach their children + to hate the "profane," + you and I, + the non masons… + to worship not 1 but 3 evil gods… + to join something and swear to, + not having NO idea what you have sworn to… + pure insanity !!!… + to enjoy little boys and girls… + even their own children… + and their mothers… + themselves in the rituals.” +

+ +

+ This quote says clearly: + “to gangstalk the helpless…” +

+ +

+ In July 1889, + Albert Pike was the Sovereign Pontiff + of the Universal Freemasonry. + He wrote in a letter: + “The true and pure philosophic religion is the belief in Lucifer, the equal of God.” +

+ + +

Why  [edit]

+ +

+ Clearly, Freemasons organize gang stalking + because they are doing their master, + the Satan, + a favor. +

+ +

+ But, there’s more. + Now take a look at this. + These are the things + that Freemasons hate most of all: +

+ +
    +
  1. + celibacy, +
  2. +
  3. + homosexuality. +
  4. +
+ +

+ It’s very easy to connect the dots: + gang stalking is organized by Freemasons + because they believe that you HAVE to reproduce. +

+ +

+ Now take a look at their symbol, the square and compass: +

+ +

+ Phallus in uterus God +

+ +
    +
  1. + The square represents the vagina or the earth. +
  2. +
  3. + The compass represents the phallus or the sun + which impregnates the earth + with life-producing rays. +
  4. +
  5. + The G means Generation: creation of new life. +
  6. +
+ +

+ So the symbol means + phallus in uterus God. + It means that hetero sex is God. +

+ +

+ Of course, + a secret organization + that pledges oaths of persecution + and that is obsessed with reproduction + has to be really bad news for single women and gay men, + the usual victims of gang stalking. + This becomes visual in gang stalking. + This is how they revealed themselves. +

+ +

+ The word + Freemasonry + is now silently being replaced with the word + gang stalking + because that’s the activity for which we know them best. +

+ +

+ Read more about Freemasonry on + https://archive.org/details/FreemasonryExposedByFreemasons +

+ + +

Signs of gang stalking  [edit]

+ +

+ If you recognize several events + on the following list, + then you are probably a victim of gang stalking. +

+ + + +

Signs of electronic harassment  [edit]

+ +

+ If you recognize several events + on the following list, + then you are probably a victim of electronic harassment. +

+ + + + +

Testimonies  [edit]

+ +

+ John Finch from Australia collects the victim stories. + If you want to out yourself as a victim, + then you can send your story to: +

+ +
    John Finch,
+        5/8 Kemp Street,
+        Thornbury, Vic 3071,
+        Australia,
+        TEL: 0424009627
+        tijohnfinch@gmail.com
+ +

+ This is one of the most useful things + that you can do as a victim. + Perps assume that no one will ever hear + what happened to you, + because gang stalking sites and victim blogs + are only visited by a handful of victims, + so the perps can do whatever they want. + This changes when John Finch + sends your story to a long list + of email addresses. +

+ +

+ Start your message like this: +

+ +
    NAME: John Smith
+        Citizenship: USA
+        Year Torture/Abuse Began: 2001
+        Email: john.smith@yahoo.com
+        WEB: johnsmith.blogspot.com
+ +

+ Later you can update your story. + Your new message will be appended to your old story. + So you write only what’s new. +

+ +

+ These testimonies show that + gang stalking victims + are experiencing the same specific harassments + all over the world + while + the experiences of + schizophrenics + are more general and more different. + These testimonies prove that the victims are not mentally ill. +

+ + +

Voice to skull  [edit]

+ +

+ Sooner or later, + a targeted individual will complain of + hearing voices. +

+ +

+ Voice to skull harassment + is the most familiar type of electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ Voice to skull was first demonstrated in 1973 + by Dr. Joseph Sharp. +

+ +

+ Sharp and Grove (Note 2) found that appropriate modulation of microwave energy can result in direct 'wireless' and 'receiverless' transmission of SPEECH +

+ +

+ In the article Microwaves and Behavior + on page 396 + in the + American Psychologist + of March 1975 + Dr. Don R. Justesen says clearly: + Sharp and Grove (Note 2) found that appropriate modulation of microwave energy can result in direct “wireless” and “receiverless” communication of SPEECH. +

+ +

+ The definition of voice to skull + appeared a few years ago + on a website of the US army. +

+ +

+ You can still + view it on www.archive.org. +

+ +

+ + CALL voice to skull devices + +

+ +

+ Note that they call it a + weapon. + So it’s not a communication device + like a telephone. +

+ +

+ There’s a countermeasure that works: + an underground facility + with vacuum panels against the walls, the ceilings and the floors. + Many armies in the world have such facilities. +

+ +

+ Download + the technical details of voice to skull + (PDF, 404 K, 17 pages, readability 65%, reading age 12). +

+ + +

Implants  [edit]

+ +

+ 8 men have proven that they have implants. +

+ +

+ I made a separate website + which is dedicated to these cases: + www.implant-victims.com. +

+ +

+ + Implant Victims home page + +

+ + +

Shootings  [edit]

+ +

+ One person has caused a massacre + because he believed + that he was attacked with gang stalking + and electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ I made a separate website + which is dedicated to such cases: + www.GangstalkerDown.com. +

+ +

+ + Gangstalker Down home page + +

+ + + + +

Media  [edit]

+ +

+ In October 2008 I started to collect + everything about gang stalking that I could find. +

+ +

+ The most popular item on this website is + the book with victim stories from the USA. + Forwood’s book is also very popular. +

+ +

+ The most interrupted download is my own book, + mainly because it’s such a big file. + So before you start to download, + be sure that you want to download such a big file. +

+ +

+ The books are sorted in order of readability. +

+ +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. eBooks
  2. +
  3. Books
  4. +
  5. Radio shows
  6. +
  7. Movies
  8. +
  9. Video games
  10. +
  11. Advertisements
  12. +
+ +
+ +

eBooks  [edit]

+ +

+ Books: +

+ + + +

+ Early stuff + — + Eleanor White and Norma Cross + were the first activists + in the field of gang stalking. + They didn’t treat mobbing + as a type of gang stalking. + Their definition of gang stalking + describes only + gang stalking by the state. + This provokes immediately the embarrassing question: + “Who would want to do this and why?” + and the embarrassing answer: + “I never heard about this.” +

+ + + + +

+ Electronic diagrams: +

+ + + + +

+ Reports: +

+ + + + +

+ Articles: +

+ + + +

+ Statements: +

+ + + + +

+ Letters: +

+ + + +

+ Emails: +

+ + + +

+ Manifestos: +

+ + + +

+ Victim stories: +

+ + + +

+ Kooky stuff: +

+ + + + + + +

+ There are 44 eBooks on this page + with a total of 10449 pages. +

+ + +

Books  [edit]

+ +

+ Books written by scientists: +

+ + + +

+ Books written by investigators: +

+ + + +

+ Books written by victims: +

+ + + + +

Radio shows  [edit]

+ +

+ The Investigative Journal: +

+ + + + +

Movies  [edit]

+ +

+ Movies for victims and open-minded people: +

+ + + + + + +

Video games  [edit]

+ +

+ Video games for victims and open-minded people: +

+ + + + + +

Advertisements  [edit]

+ +

+ In this chapter + I will discuss all advertisements + that are related to gang stalking. +

+ +

Billboard on September 26, 2012  [edit]

+ +

+ On September 26, 2012 the bogus group FFCHS placed this billboard in Rhoades. +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking billboard placed by FFCHS on September 26, 2012 + +

+ +

+ The ad doesn’t contain the words + gang stalking + or + electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ There are 18 words in the ad, + of which 17 start with a capital letter. + 13 words are on a black background. + 7 words are Italic. + 5 words are in a narrow font. + So the readability is very low. +

+ +

+ So the message is reduced to: call this number. + But, if you call this number, + then what? + Interception of calls is very common. +

+ +

+ I designed these better billboards. + They address the reader directly. +

+ +

+ This is clear, readable and colorful: +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking billboard by Cliff Huylebroeck: Gang stalking in Frisco + +

+ +

+ This is clearer, but less colorful and less attractive because it has no picture: +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking billboard by Cliff Huylebroeck: gang stalking + +

+ +

+ This is in grayscale: +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking billboard by Cliff Huylebroeck: Minor things can ruin your life + +

+ +

+ This is Justin Bieber actually: +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking billboard by Cliff Huylebroeck: Gang stalking kills 1,000 Americans per day + +

+ +

+ When people walk close to the billboard, + then you can try something artistic: +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking billboard by Cliff Huylebroeck: Jesus says stop gang stalking + +

+ + +

Magazine ad on July 16, 2013  [edit]

+ +

+ On July 16, 2013 the bogus group FFCHS placed this ad in the + Washington Post Express. +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking ad in Washington Post Express placed by FFCHS on July 16, 2013 + +

+ +

+ The ad is a letter which is addressed to the president. + This is very readable, in large white capital letters + on a black background. + So it’s not addressed to most readers. + The ad is screaming: don’t read me, + this is for the president. +

+ +

+ The letter is Italic. + So the readability is very low. +

+ +

+ The ad doesn’t contain the words + gang stalking + or + electronic harassment. +

+ +

+ At the end of the letter + the reader learns that he can become the next victim. +

+ +

+ It’s a waste of advertisement space. + The letter should have been on a web page. + Its link should have been in the ad. + Then there’s room for a real ad. +

+ +

+ I designed this better ad. + It’s clear, readable and colorful. + It addresses the reader directly. +

+ +

+ + Gang stalking ad in Washington Post Express as imagined by Cliff Huylebroeck + +

+ + + + +

About  [edit]

+ +

+ In January 2012 I started + www.hearingvoices-is-voicetoskull.com. + It was meant for people who realize + that they hear voices, + so they go to + Google + and search + hearing voices. + Then I explained what voice to skull is, + and I gave an introduction to gang stalking. + I thought that this website would attract + many people who hear voices. + But, the information on my website was mainly about gang stalking. + So it attracted mainly people who knew already what gang stalking is. + So I changed the plan. + I started this website. + The design is completely different: + it’s only one page. + The first website had many pages, + one for every subject. + But, people are used to slow links, + so they don’t follow links anymore. +

+ +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. About this website
  2. +
  3. About Wikipedia
  4. +
  5. About psychiatry
  6. +
+ +
+ +

About this website  [edit]

+ +

+ Perps wrote a paragraph about gang stalking + in the Wikipedia article about stalking. + This paragraph is very negative for the victims. + It’s heavily guarded. + If you delete it + then they will revert it + almost immediately. + I’m sure[weasel words] + that they do this to influence the search engine results. +

+ +

+ Most people will go to their search engine + and type + gang stalking wiki. +

+ +

+ On June 4, 2013 I saw that + Google + returned 151,000 results + for + gang stalking wiki. +

+ +

+ This was the top of the list: +

+ +

+ Google results for gang stalking wiki +

+ +

+ I wondered whether I could eventually + have a better ranking than Wikipedia + on top of this list. + Wikipedia is a large site, + but the word + gang + was only 4 times on the + Stalking + page. +

+ +

+ I saw that + Google + returned some of my websites + as result # 1 when I searched for the words in their name. +

+ +

+ So I knew that it was doable, + especially if I post large texts about + gang stalking. +

+ +

+ On August 14 I googled + gang stalking wiki + and my site was already hit number 2. +

+ +

+ If I add new text to this site, + then it can temporarily be number 1. +

+ +

+ On December 16 I googled + gang stalking wiki: +

+ +

+ + Google result for gang stalking wiki + +

+ + +

About Wikipedia  [edit]

+ +

+ This section has multiple issues +

+ +

+ Wikipedia is not scientific. + It’s not coherent. + For example, + on one page + they wrote + that Jesus is a historical person. + On another page + they wrote + that Jesus has never existed. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia is not neutral. + It’s based on what people say on TV, + or write in a magazine. + That’s not a good reference. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia won’t publish a dissenting opinion. + For example, + they won’t allow that you write about drone attacks + on a list of terrorist incidents. + They will rather terminate that article. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia deletes all articles + that are related to gang stalking. +

+ +

Some facts about Wikipedia  [edit]

+ +

+ When Pope Benedict XVI was elected, + the Wikipedia editors made a page for him, + with a photograph of the villain from Star Wars. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia has a lengthy entry on + Jesus H. Christ. + Wikipedia calls it often + humorous, + joking + and + comedic. + They refuse to admit that it’s an anti-Christian mockery. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia uses unflattering photographs for + homosexual + persons. +

+ +

+ More than thousand pages include the word + nigger, + many in the page title. +

+ +

+ Google result for Barack Obama +

+ +

+ Wikipedia denies + global warming, + water fluoridation + and + peak oil. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia editors alter the use of the terms + he + or + she + in articles regarding cross-dressing / transsexual figures. + Men attempting to pass as females are called + she + while women attempting to pass as men are called + he. + This usage is absolutely incorrect in both scientific and legal senses. +

+ +

+ When NBA Basketball player Jason Collins announced + that he was a homosexual, + his Wikipedia biography was altered to say that he was a + faggot. + When an editor attempted to change the word to + gay + Wikipedia’s anti-vandalism robot changed it back. +

+ +

+ There are many complaints of + falsified biographies. + In 2005 the Wikipedia editors attacked prominent journalist John Seigenthaler + for requesting that they remove from his biography + that he was involved in the assassination of JFK. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia falsely reported that the prime minister of Norway, + Jens Stoltenberg, + was a + pedophile + who had served time in prison. +

+ +

+ Google result for Jens Stoltenberg +

+ +

+ Wikipedia’s article on + dinosaurs + contains no mention of the strong evidence + that they existed alongside humans. +

+ +

+ Wikipedia’s main article on + communism + doesn’t mention any act of genocide in + communist + countries. + Any attempts to edit the page to include this information are deleted. + (They butchered 50 million people.) +

+ +

+ Professor Duguid looked up the 17th-century English writer Daniel Defoe. + He found + eight substantial errors in the first paragraph alone, + including Defoe’s date of birth, date of death, + the town where he was born, his father’s occupation, + the reason he changed his name, + and the explanation for his rise to notoriety. + Professor Duguid: + My corrections were undone by people who clearly had little idea what they were talking about almost as quickly as they were made by me. +

+ +

+ Google result for Bill Gates +

+ + +

About psychiatry  [edit]

+ +

+ The 14th century priests burned heretics alive. + This was + logic, + rational, + reasonable + and + scientific. + Psychiatry is just the same. + Poisoning, butchering or electrocuting someone’s brain + is + logic, + rational, + reasonable + and + scientific. + They believe nonsense. + They believe it sincerely. + They become extremely convinced of it. + They strive forever incessantly + to make others agree and conform + to their own ideas and expectations of belief and behavior. + The religious fanatic and the scientific zealot + are simple different versions + of the same nutty phenomenon. + The content of their assertions and beliefs differ, + but the manner in which they function is exactly the same. + In a very real sense + both the 14th century priest and the modern psychiatrist + are nothing more than very dull people, + incapable of calm detached observation of what actually is, + and who chronically believe and assert very stupid ideas + that far too many other people readily accept + without any careful examination or resistance. + And the funniest part is + that generally the scientific folks + attack and claim to be so superior to the religious folks, + in terms of + truth, + reason + and + legitimacy + when they really do exactly the same thing! + They suffer from the same degree of lunacy + as did the religious nuts of the past + which they so correctly criticize and attack. +

+ +

+ Do not base your opinion only on + what members of the psychiatric field tell you. + Liquor manufacturers will not tell you + that their products cause liver damage, + that they are the source of numerous automobile related deaths every year, + and encourage you to cease drinking liquor. + In fact, they will involve themselves and you + in endless + rational + discussions and + reasonable + arguments + about + responsible partying, + drinking with control, + designated drivers, + take lots of B vitamins + and so on, + and do everything but suggest the one and only effective and sensible thing. + Simply choose not to drink at all and encourage others to do the same. + Similarly, no psychiatrist will tell you + that psychiatric procedures harm people + and that you should avoid them at all cost. + Even if he or she knew or suspected this, + he or she couldn’t endure the loss of income, + status and authority this would entail. + After all, psychiatry is primarily a business. + It is a money-making venture just like the liquor manufacturers. + It is not a field ultimately concerned with + helping + people and society. + Any honest study of its history and practices makes this abundantly clear. + And again, pay no attention to what they say or claim. + People can and do believe and say anything, + and far too often what they say and believe has nothing at all to do + with + truth + or your best interests. +

+ +

+ The mental health community aids in repression + by directly diagnosing + and even institutionalizing against their will + people who claim to be mind control victims. + This is nothing short + of the former Soviet system + of using psychiatry + to discredit and silence dissidents and others. + There really are mentally ill people, + and their illnesses are used as cover lies for torture. + The mental health system should be considered + collaborators in repression, + at least until their diagnostic manuals have entries + for electronic and other mind control, + nonconsensual experimentation, + and trauma and torture sequelae + due to harassment campaigns. + The psychiatric community is used + to enforce belief + in the socially demanded delusion + that the government does not engage + in extrajudicial torture and harassment + of its own citizens + (and the delusion + that the psychiatric community + doesn’t have years of mind control blood on its hands). +

+ +

+ The psychiatric and psychological communities + are also used + as tools in the repression and torture. + Sometimes wittingly, + sometimes unwittingly, + mental health workers aid in and help cover up + mind control operations. + First, these communities aid in the repression + by advertising mental illnesses and their symptoms + while ignoring technological means + for inflicting the same symptoms. + They ignore the reality + of government harassment campaigns + and nonconsensual experimentation + on the public. + This lays the groundwork for mind control victims + to be labeled as mentally ill + and dismissed, + or for some half-educated person + to think + that they are helping + by suggesting + that the victim + get psychiatric help. + Deniability is one of the first principles + of covert action, + and inflicting torture + which mimics the symptoms of mental illness + is not especially novel. + The deniability is preserved + by publicizing mental illnesses + while denying mind control technology + and harassment techniques. +

+ + + + +

Websites  [edit]

+ +

+ Before you start to read websites about gang stalking + you should realize that + disinfo is a very important part of gang stalking. + Victims create websites, + forums, books, videos, MP3’s and so on + to spread their ideas. + Gang stalkers will use the same means + to spread their own distorted version of the truth. + They know government and the press so well + that they can present their material + so if government or the press want to read something about gang stalking + then they will choose something that was made by gang stalkers, + and if they want to invite a speaker, + then they will invite a gang stalker. +

+ +

+ Gang stalkers will always try + to suppress the truth about gang stalking. + But, if the word gets out, + then gang stalkers will make it sound as crazy as possible. +

+ +

+ Typically, + if you believe that + you are being stalked by several people, + then you will have great difficulty + to say this on TV. + But, if they say something about mind control on TV, + then they invite Magnus Olsson + with his strange stories + about nano implants. +

+ +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. Most common types of disinfo
  2. +
  3. Recommended websites
  4. +
  5. Gang stalking websites
  6. +
  7. Short analysis
  8. +
+ +
+ +

Most common types of disinfo  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + Disinfo for the unaware public. +
      +
    1. + Claims that + there is no organized stalking. +
    2. +
    3. + Claims that + complaints about mind control can be explained as mental illness. +
    4. +
    5. + Claims that + COINTELPRO has stopped. +
    6. +
    7. + Claims that + voice to skull can’t transmit an entire sentence into someone’s head. +
    8. +
    9. + Claims that + gang stalking is an unnotable conspiracy theory of a fringe group. +
    10. +
    +
  2. +
  3. + Disinfo for gang stalkers. +
      +
    1. + Claims that + the target has a long criminal record. +
    2. +
    3. + Claims that + the target is a thief. +
    4. +
    5. + Claims that + the target is a prostitute. +
    6. +
    7. + Claims that + the target is a drug user. +
    8. +
    9. + Claims that + the target is a drug dealer. +
    10. +
    11. + Claims that + the target is a pedophile. +
    12. +
    13. + Claims that + electronic harassment is harmless. +
    14. +
    15. + Claims that + they are doing their community and country a great service. +
    16. +
    17. + Claims that + what they do is not illegal. +
    18. +
    19. + Claims that + the victim deserves it. +
    20. +
    21. + Claims that + the victim ordered the treatment (!). +
    22. +
    +
  4. +
  5. + Disinfo for victims. +
      +
    1. + Lies for victims. +
        +
      1. + Claims that gang stalking doesn’t exist. +
          +
        1. + Claims that + gang stalking is an artificial experience that is caused by electronic harassment. +
        2. +
        +
      2. +
      3. + Claims that the harassment is not done by the state, the Freemasons and the Mafia. +
          +
        1. + Claims that + the harassment is done by unknown groups. +
        2. +
        3. + Claims that + the harassment is done by anti-government groups. +
        4. +
        5. + Claims that + the harassment is done by extremist groups. +
        6. +
        7. + Claims that + the harassment is done by rogue cops. +
        8. +
        9. + Claims that + the harassment is done by some private militia. +
        10. +
        11. + Claims that + the harassment is done by terrorists. +
        12. +
        13. + Claims that + gang stalkers are not human (devils, aliens, beings from another dimension). +
        14. +
        +
      4. +
      5. + Claims that the goal is not total control over every individual. +
          +
        1. + Claims that + the goal is suicide. +
        2. +
        3. + Claims that + the goal is a rampage. +
        4. +
        5. + Claims that + the goal is to isolate you. +
        6. +
        +
      6. +
      7. + Claims that minimize the role of gang stalkers. +
          +
        1. + Claims that + gang stalkers are unaware of what they do because they are remotely controlled by the technology. +
        2. +
        3. + Claims that + gang stalkers are unaware how bad it is for the victims. +
        4. +
        5. + Claims that + gang stalkers are a group of loosely affiliated people. +
        6. +
        7. + Claims that + only a small number of stalkers are necessary to keep up the harassment of a single victim. +
        8. +
        9. + Claims that + people are intrinsically good. +
        10. +
        11. + Claims that + there are also good cops, you should remain polite when you talk to them and you should try to keep them as a friend. +
        12. +
        +
      8. +
      9. + Claims that minimize the role of the technology. +
          +
        1. + Claims that + the vivid dreams are not entirely artificial but rather a minor manipulation. +
        2. +
        3. + Claims that + victims are made sick with poison instead of microwaves. +
        4. +
        +
      10. +
      11. + Claims that exotic technology is being used instead of the obvious alternative. +
          +
        1. + Claims that + electronic harassment is done by satellites rather than your neighbors. +
        2. +
        3. + Claims that + electronic harassment is done by nano-scale implants. +
        4. +
        5. + Claims that + the stalkers would use through-wall radar rather than miniature cameras. +
        6. +
        7. + Claims that + the stalkers would use V2K to communicate with each other rather than a miniature earpiece. +
        8. +
        9. + Claims that + the stalkers would see through your own eyes rather than to use miniature cameras. +
        10. +
        11. + Claims that + things that grow out of your skin are Morgellons rather than implants. +
        12. +
        +
      12. +
      +
    2. +
    3. + Half-truths for victims. +
        +
      1. + The + 75% activist + will try to replace the mind control terms + with terms that are even less known, + for example, + gang stalking + is replaced with + organized stalking, + electronic harassment + is replaced with + electronic assaults, + V2K + is replaced with + V2S. +
      2. +
      3. + The + 50% activist + will cut his information in two parts + and then upload only the first part. +
      4. +
      5. + The + 25% activist + will make a bad choice + to limit the success of his action, + for example, + he chooses a + .info + domain instead of a + .com + domain. +
      6. +
      7. + The + 0% activist + will do something to make his action fail. + For example, + he publishes an ad, + but the text is difficult to read, + or he collects complaints + and he sends them to the wrong authority, + or he encourages others + to complain to the wrong authority. +
      8. +
      +
    4. +
    5. + While most disinfo is intentional, + the + donkey activist + will spontaneously repeat someone else’s disinfo. +
    6. +
    7. + While most disinfo is a personal choice, + the + robot activist + will forcibly repeat silent hypnosis. +
    8. +
    9. + Some activists will deliberately say half-truths + because they fear + that they will be sent to a mental hospital. +
    10. +
    +
  6. +
+ + +

Recommended websites  [edit]

+ +

+ All websites are in alphabetical order. +

+ +

Anti-stalking  [edit]

+ + + + +

Anti-Wikipedia  [edit]

+ + + + +

Anti-psychiatry  [edit]

+ + + + + + +

Gang stalking websites  [edit]

+ +

+ Registered domain names have a + blue + number. + Bad names have a + red + number. + Good names have a + green + number. +

+ +

+ Discussion groups are not in the list. + I never received the confirmation email + while trying to register for such a group, + so I don’t list them. +

+ +

+ Torrents are not in the list. + I never succeeded in downloading a torrent, + so I don’t list them. +

+ +

+ Some of these websites may be disinfo or even harassment platforms. + Take a look at them and make your own opinion. +

+ +

+ If a perp wants to mess with you + then the easiest way is + to pretend that he’s a victim. +

+ +

Forums  [edit]

+ + + + +

Ning groups  [edit]

+ + + + +

Blogger blogs  [edit]

+ + + + +

Word Press blogs  [edit]

+ + + + +

Other blogs  [edit]

+ + + + +

Other  [edit]

+ + + + +

People with several websites  [edit]

+ +

+ Benjamin Simon from Belgium: (His websites tell almost the same.) +

+ + + + +

+ Bob S, a lawyer from the USA: +

+ + + + +

+ Cliff Huylebroeck from Belgium: +

+ + + + +

+ Eleanor White from Canada: +

+ + + + +

+ Gregory Morse from the USA: +

+ + + + +

+ Dr. Henning Witte from Sweden: +

+ + + + +

+ Jewel Krayan, the author of + Electronic torture, electronic rape. Technology and gang stalking at the post office. +

+ + + + +

+ Lez + from France +

+ + + + +

+ Mark Rich from the USA: +

+ + + + +

+ Michael Sweeney from the USA: +

+ + + + +

+ Mikael Helin from Sweden: +

+ + + + +

+ Miyoko Goto from Germany: (She used the pseudonym Jane Bauer when she applied for asylum in Switzerland.) +

+ + + + +

+ Monika Stoces from Belgium: +

+ + + + +

+ Paolo Dorigo from Italy: +

+ + + + +

+ Peter Mooring from the Netherlands: (His websites tell almost the same.) +

+ + + + +

+ Roberto Scaruffi from Italy: (He was almost Doctor of Political Sciences.) +

+ + + + +

+ Shawnna Armstrong from the USA: +

+ + + + +

+ Unknown: +

+ + + + +

+ Youcef Zaouali from Belgium: +

+ + + + + +

Websites in other languages  [edit]

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Short analysis  [edit]

+ +

+ There are links to 337 gang stalking sites + on this page. +

+ +

+ 23 sites have a good name (about 7 %). +

+ +

+ 156 sites have a registered domain name (about 46 %). +

+ +

+ About 1 in 5 victims makes a website. +

+ +

+ If the number of aware victims grows + at the same rate + as the number of gang stalking websites, + then we can predict the number of aware victims: +

+ +

+ Prediction of number of gang stalking victims +

+ +

+ This calculation was based + on the observation + that the number of gang stalking websites + grew with 0.22% per day + during 24 weeks. +

+ +

+ The following calculation shows a simulation + of aware victims between 1993 to 2013. + Their number grew with 0.057% per day. +

+ +

+ Simulation of number of gang stalking victims +

+ +

+ Since June 2013 the awareness grows 4 times + faster than in the past 20 years. +

+ + + + +

Advice for your own website  [edit]

+ +

+ I’m + Bachelor of Informatics. + I made my first website in 1996. + I think that I made 8 websites, 4 blogs and 2 forums. +

+ +

+ +
+

+ Contents  [hide] +

+
    +
  1. Experiences
  2. +
  3. Tips
  4. +
  5. Questions
  6. +
  7. Types
  8. +
  9. Statistics
  10. +
  11. Promotion
  12. +
  13. HTML help
  14. +
  15. Demo website
  16. +
+ +
+ +

Experiences  [edit]

+ +

+ This is a short list of my experiences + with my own websites. +

+ +

Best experiences  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + All my websites are in free webspace. +
  2. +
  3. + All my websites have a registered domain name. +
  4. +
  5. + All my websites are hosted on + Apache + servers. +
  6. +
  7. + All my websites were written + by a program + that I wrote in + Scheme, + which is a dialect of + Lisp. +
  8. +
+ + +

Worst experiences  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + Test your website + with several browsers + because it can show up differently. +
  2. +
  3. + If you make a complex website + and you translate it completely + into several languages, + then it becomes nightmarish to update it. +
  4. +
  5. + It is tempting + to make + URLs + in + JavaScript. + Such links cannot be checked. + They are not spidered. + I made several websites with + JavaScript. + I always had to remove the scripts. +
  6. +
  7. + Pages load too slowly + when they have a + Java + applet. + I made several websites with + Java + applets. + I always had to remove the applets. +
  8. +
  9. + I always had to remove the frames. + When people use a search engine, + they can arrive in a frame. + If you link to the rest of your site in a frame, + then that page will appear inside the frame, + except if you use +
    target="_parent"
    + or +
    target="_top"
    . +
  10. +
  11. + I never embed a + color profile + in a picture. +
  12. +
  13. + I never use + dither. +
  14. +
  15. + If your document will be displayed at x %, + and you change the resolution + of your pictures to 72.27 * x % + without resampling (scaling), + then they should appear in + Reader + like in your graphics program at 100%. + I tried that + with several text processors + and PDF writers. + The chance that every picture + will appear correctly + is very small. +
  16. +
+ + + +

Tips  [edit]

+ +

+ These tips can save you much headache. +

+ +

+ Use always + Windows + line endings + (carriage return + + + line feed) + for all your text files, + except + .htaccess + files require + UNIX + line endings + (line feed). +

+ +

+ carriage return + = 13 (decimal) + = 0D (hexadecimal). +

+ +

+ line feed + = 10 (decimal) + = 0A (hexadecimal). +

+ +

Files  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + Use a link checker. +
  2. +
  3. + The names should be shorter than 32 characters + so they won’t give trouble + when they are copied to a + Classic Macintosh. +
  4. +
  5. + All your files should have a different name + even when they are in different folders. +
  6. +
  7. + Use the shortest extensions + (htm + instead of + html, + jpg + instead of + jpeg + and + tif + instead of + tiff). +
  8. +
  9. + Place all + HTML + files in the root. + Then there won’t be + ../ + in your links. +
  10. +
  11. + On some servers + a style sheet needs to be in the root. +
  12. +
  13. + Place all media files in a + Media + folder + with subfolders for images, + PDF + and so on. +
  14. +
  15. + You can avoid many + file not found + errors by installing special files: +
      +
    1. + robots.txt + is a simple file + that tells robots + which files they may look at. +
    2. +
    3. + favicon.ico + is a small image + that appears next to the + URL + in the location toolbar. +
      + This image may be transparent. +
      + A simple 16x16 icon + can be included like this: +
      <link href="favicon.ico" type="image/vnd.microsoft.icon" rel="icon">
      + There are several variants. +
      + You can also include an icon for iPhones. +
    4. +
    5. + humans.txt + is a simple file + in which you may tell + something about yourself. +
    6. +
    7. + error + documents. + These files are sent + when an error occurs. +
    8. +
    +
  16. +
+ + +

HTML  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + Summary: +
      +
    1. + Type your text. +
    2. +
    3. + Never use the word + though. + Many disinfo artists use this word + to show other perps + that they are a disinfo artist. + It’s a sign of recognition. +
    4. +
    5. + Use a + spell checker. +
    6. +
    7. + Use a + grammar checker. +
    8. +
    9. + Convert the special characters. +
    10. +
    11. + Paste it in your + HTML + page. +
    12. +
    13. + Use a + HTML validator. +
    14. +
    15. + Use a + link checker. +
    16. +
    +
  2. +
  3. + Your text and style should say your message clearly. +
  4. +
  5. + Your + HTML + and style should be correct. + Your spelling and grammar should be correct. + Typing mistakes and grammar mistakes are a downer + that makes people tune you out. +
  6. +
  7. + Mistakes in tables + (incomplete rows or columns) + can become visible + when someone opens the page in + Word. + Then you can become the object of mockery. +
  8. +
  9. + Your pages should load quickly. +
  10. +
  11. + Your pages should use little memory. +
  12. +
  13. + It should be easy to update your pages. +
  14. +
  15. + HTML + was designed to + define the contents + of a page. + It was not designed to + define the layout + of a page. + So generally, + the more you care about the layout, + the more trouble you may expect. +
  16. +
  17. + Verdana + was designed to be the most readable font for websites. +
  18. +
  19. + Indent your text and balance your tags: +
    <ol>
    +        <li>
    +            Demo.
    +        </li>
    +    </ol>
    +
  20. +
  21. + Convert special characters to character entity references: +
    &copy;
    + Convert especially those that are part of the + HTML + syntax: +
    &quot;
    +    &lt;
    +    &gt;
    +
  22. +
  23. + Put values of attributes + always between single or double quotes + even when they are numbers: +
    border="0"
    +
  24. +
  25. + When you link to a + PDF + or to a page on another website + then you should open it + in a new window: +
    <a href="http://…" target="_blank">text</a>
    + Otherwise they + leave + your website. +
  26. +
  27. + Use + smart quotes: +
    “Hey,” he said, “When I say ‘Go’ you start running.”
    +
  28. +
+ +

Pictures  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + I use always + GIF, + JPEG + and + PNG. + They have a comment + with a list of my websites. + Sometimes one of my pictures + is copied to another website + which displays also the comment. + This creates a link to my websites. +
  2. +
  3. + My pages appear faster because every + img + tag has a + width + and + height + attribute. +
  4. +
  5. + Every + img + tag needs to have an + alt + attribute. +
  6. +
  7. + I use always lossless compression. +
  8. +
  9. + I use always + QuickTime 6 + compression. +
  10. +
  11. + JPEG + isn’t really lossless. + Every time you recompress it, + you lose a bit of the quality. + You should always keep the original picture. +
  12. +
  13. + JPEG2000 + is often advertised as lossless + but it is not lossless. + Try it and you will see. +
  14. +
  15. + PNG + is generally a good choice + for Windows screenshots. + PNG + is like + GIF + but + PNG + has millions of colors while + GIF + has 256 colors. + If you have doubt, + then save your picture + in multiple formats + and then see + which is smaller. +
  16. +
  17. + If a picture contains + a photograph + then you should use + JPEG, + even if there are large parts + with the same color. + If it really matters that the colors are correct + then you should use + PNG. + For example, + if a button has round corners + and the rest of the rectangle is filled with the page color, + then you should use + PNG. +
  18. +
  19. + A website with anti-aliased pictures and text + looks more modern. +
  20. +
+ + +

Color management  [edit]

+ +

+ Modern computers can work with + color management. + The goal is that every picture appears everywhere + with the right colors. + For example, + if a picture has been made by a scanner or camera, + and you want to display or print it, + then you need the + color profile + of the scanner or camera + and the + color profile + of the monitor or printer. + Special software like + ColorSync + will adapt the colors of the picture. + The + color profile + can be embedded in the picture. +

+ +
    +
  1. + Too dark pictures + are the most common problem + in digital photography. +
  2. +
  3. + Before you work with pictures, + you should check the + color management + preferences + of your graphics programs + and the control panel + ColorSync. + Perps like to change these settings + and then your pictures are typically too dark. + These programs come like an affliction, + but they are capable of shredding all your pictures. +
  4. +
  5. + When you don’t use + color management, + and you open a picture with an embedded + color profile + then it appears with ‘incorrect’ colors. + But, if you save it as a picture without embedded + color profile + then the colors can be automatically converted + to fit the + color profile. + This means that the colors of your picture are ‘correct,’ + but possibly not what you wanted, + because it can be different from what you saw on screen. +
  6. +
  7. + If you convert a picture, + then you should always compare + the result to the original. +
  8. +
  9. + When you change the + color profile + of your monitor + then this doesn’t change + the colors that you measure on screen. +
  10. +
+ + +

Color reduction  [edit]

+ +

+ Color reduction + is changing the bit depth of the picture + from 32 bit to 16, 8, 4, 2 or 1 bit. + Some programs allow you to choose exactly how many colors you want to use. +

+ +
    +
  1. + GraphicConverter + can automatically dither during color reduction. + You can disable this in the + Options + menu in the + Colors + item of the + Picture + menu. +
  2. +
  3. + The + color table + of a picture with indexed colors like + GIF + can be minimized. + This means that pixels with the same color + have the same index, + and every color appears only once + in the color table. + This creates a smaller file. +
  4. +
  5. + If you change from X colors to Y colors + but you used no more than Y colors, + then your colors remain unchanged. + Otherwise, your colors are changed. + So when you save as a + GIF + then you should compare + the result to the original. + Especially when you reduce to 4 colors, + the colors can be unacceptable. +
  6. +
  7. + Some servers don’t accept + GIFs + with a particular bit depth. + So if you upload a + GIF + and you get an error, + then it could be the bit depth. +
  8. +
+ + +

GraphicConverter  [edit]

+ +

+ I use the program + GraphicConverter, + which I usually call + GraphicDestructor + or + ColorGrinder. +

+ +

+ I pay a bit more attention to this program + because it’s typical of the trouble + that you can get + with graphical programs. +

+ +
    +
  1. + It can damage the directory + because it saves temporary files + in the root. + You can prevent this + by choosing a + RAM disk + as the scratch disk. +
  2. +
  3. + It has many settings, + and some are in unexpected places. + If you are not careful, + then your pictures are destroyed. +
  4. +
  5. + It can automatically dither the clipboard. + You can disable this in the preferences. +
  6. +
  7. + It can + optimize + the colors of a + GIF. + This creates indeed smaller files, + but with loss of quality. +
  8. +
+ + +

Photoshop  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + It has the best scaling. + Use bicubic resampling for anti-aliased pictures. + For pictures with jaggies + (without anti-aliasing) + nearest neighbor resampling + might be better. +
  2. +
  3. + Use + smooth + fonts. + They use more colors, + but the distance + between the characters will be better. +
  4. +
  5. + If you double click + on a text layer + then you get a window with options + for adding shadows to text. +
  6. +
  7. + Learn to align layers. +
  8. +
  9. + Learn to align layers to a selection. +
  10. +
  11. + Store your work as a + PSD + with layers. +
  12. +
+ + +

ImageReady  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + This program has some features from Photoshop. + It allows you to change the gamma. +
  2. +
+ + +

Illustrator  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + It allows you to type on a path. +
  2. +
+ + +

PDF  [edit]

+ +
    +
  1. + PDF + has become an important feature of websites. + You should learn to perform + all types of conversions. +
  2. +
  3. + Acrobat + is a program that can edit + PDF + documents. +
  4. +
  5. + Acrobat 6 + (PDF 1.5) + is the last version + that you can use + without software activation. +
  6. +
  7. + PDF 1.5 + (Reader 6) + and higher can be compressed. +
  8. +
  9. + There are problems on a + Classic Macintosh + and some versions of + UNIX: +
      +
    1. + PDF 1.4 + (Reader 5) + is the highest version + that can be used. +
    2. +
    3. + Uncompressed documents + of a higher version + can often be viewed. +
    4. +
    5. + JPEG2000 + images cannot be viewed. +
    6. +
    +
  10. +
  11. + PDF Split And Merge + allows you to split and merge documents + with embedded subsets of fonts. + This cannot be done by + some versions of + Acrobat. + It can convert between + Reader 3 + and + Reader 8. + If you want a compressed file, + then the result has to be + Reader 6 + to + Reader 8. +
  12. +
  13. + Atomic PDF Password Recovery + allows you to remove the security in a snap. +
  14. +
  15. + If you don’t have a registered version of + Acrobat + then + doPDF + allows you to print to a + PDF 1.5 + (Reader 6) + document. + This will convert + JPEG 2000 + images to + JPEG. +
  16. +
+ + +

Robots  [edit]

+ +

+ Of course, + you would like that + websites like + Google + find everything on your website. +

+ +
    +
  1. + A website with + simple HTML + can easily be viewed and spidered. +
  2. +
  3. + It can be copied by + www.archive.org. + They will publish it + between 6 and 24 months after they copied your site. + This is a slow website. + If your + HTML + is really simple, + then it can comfortably be viewed + on this website. +
  4. +
+ +

+ + WayBack robot intro + +

+ + +

Access  [edit]

+ +

+ If your website is hosted on an + Apache + server, then you may define + .htaccess + files. + They define how people may access your website. + You can stop people from + displaying your files + on their website. + That would be theft of bandwidth. +

+ +

+ Example: +

+ +
RewriteEngine on
+
+    RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://gangstalkingdemo.com/.*$ [NC]
+    RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://gangstalkingdemo.com$ [NC]
+    RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://www.gangstalkingdemo.com/.*$ [NC]
+    RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://www.gangstalkingdemo.com$ [NC]
+    RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} !(googlebot|xenu|yahoo) [NC]
+
+    RewriteRule .*\.(css|gif|ico|jpg|pdf|png|txt|zip)$ - [F,NC]
+
+    ErrorDocument 401 /errors/401.shtml
+    ErrorDocument 403 /errors/403.shtml
+    ErrorDocument 404 /errors/404.shtml
+    ErrorDocument 500 /errors/500.shtml
+
+    Options -Indexes
+ +

+ The first 7 instructions mean + that files with the extensions + css, + gif, + ico, + jpg, + pdf, + png, + txt + and + zip + may only be accessed by + HTML + pages on the site + www.gangstalkingdemo.com + and by the robots + googlebot, + xenu, + and + yahoo. + Then you can check your links with + Xenu’s Link Sleuth. +

+ +

+ You can also define error documents. +

+ +

+ The last line means + that the server may not generate + an index document + if someone types the + URL + of a folder on your website. +

+ +

+ You may put a + .htaccess + file in every folder. + The + .htaccess + file of a folder overrides the + .htaccess + file of its super folder. +

+ +

+ You can create an unprotected folder + in which you put files + that may be copied. + For example, + you can put here a + PDF + which contains links to your websites. + This file will be copied by websites + which collect + PDF + files. + They display these files on their website. + This creates a link + to your websites. +

+ + + + +

Questions  [edit]

+ + + +

Types  [edit]

+ +

+ Thus far, + the best way of action + was to publish text and images + on a website. +

+ +

+ In my opinion, + your own webspace + with a registered domain name + is the best choice. + I have had several blogs and forums + and I really wouldn’t reconsider. +

+ +

Blogs  [edit]

+ +

+ Advantages: +

+ +
    +
  1. + They are hosted on a website + with a high page ranking. +
  2. +
  3. + They have often a calendar + that creates automatic pages + that are indexed by search engines. +
  4. +
  5. + They are often on top + of search engine results. +
  6. +
+ +

+ Disadvantages: +

+ +
    +
  1. + They have terrible names. + gangstalkingwiki.wordpress.com + would have been a bad name for this website. +
  2. +
  3. + They can be too modern, + so they cannot be viewed + on an old computer. + Blog pages can often not be viewed + on a + Classic Macintosh + because such a computer has a limited memory. +
  4. +
  5. + They can be difficult to remove. +
  6. +
  7. + They are not suitable for teaching someone what gang stalking is. +
  8. +
  9. + A website with dynamic pages + that take some time to load + will discourage readers + to follow the links on your website. +
  10. +
  11. + Most people won’t publish + links to blogs + on their site. +
  12. +
  13. + Don’t take it for granted + that large websites like + blogger + and + wordpress + will be online forever. + They might disappear, + but they can also change their name. + For example, + www.uploadingit.com + changed into + www.firefile.io + so you see that it can happen. +
  14. +
+ +

+ So your first impression + will be that your blog is a success, + because its importance is overrated. + But after a while you will be disappointed + because people don’t create links to your blog + so its success will be limited. +

+ +

+ If you have a hobby, + for example, you do sports competition, + and you would like + that your fans can follow + your recent activity, + then a blog is OK. +

+ + +

Forums  [edit]

+ +

+ Advantages: +

+ +
    +
  1. + They are hosted on a website + with a high page ranking. +
  2. +
  3. + They create automatic pages + with subforums + and 10 messages per page. + All these pages are indexed by search engines. + They are often on top + of search engine results. +
  4. +
+ +

+ Disadvantages: +

+ +
    +
  1. + They can be swarmed by perps, + with only perps posting. +
  2. +
  3. + They can display ads on top, + at the bottom + and in the middle + of every page. +
  4. +
  5. + It can cost much time + to patrol the forum. +
  6. +
  7. + As I could see between 2008 and 2013, + people come to a forum only + if it were created by an organization like + FEDAME + or + FFCHS. + A registered domain name + makes no difference. +
  8. +
+ + +

Hosting  [edit]

+ +

+ The best way to put your website online, + is a registered domain name with free web space. + You make text files with the extension htm. + Then you use FTP to upload. +

+ +

+ If you wish, then you can still add + a blog or a forum to such a website. + This is better than a free blog or forum + because there are no ads, + and you are completely in control. + But, this can cost much bandwidth. + They might charge you for it. +

+ +

+ When you register a domain name, + then many websites will publish + ‘interesting’ + data + about your website. + So they create links to your website. + (Sometimes they will propose to remove + ‘interesting’ + data + like your email address + if you are willing to pay.) +

+ +

+ Choose a name that is descriptive + and that contains the word + gang stalking + and that ends with + .com. + A .com is always the best choice. +

+ +

+ Examples: +

+ + + +

+ Some words will result in a better score in the + Google + results. For example: +

+ + + +

+ The best design for a website + is hierarchical. +

+ + + +

Statistics  [edit]

+ +

+ Visitor statistics have to be interpreted correctly. +

+ +
    +
  1. + Many visitors are spiders or robots + (like search engines). +
  2. +
  3. + Many visitors are referer spam. + They request a file from your website + with an extra line to the request + that contains a link to the website + that they want to promote. + This is recorded in the visitor statistics. + Many websites display these statistics. + Such pages are spidered by search engines. + This makes the promoted website more important. +
  4. +
+ + +

Promotion  [edit]

+ +

+ A website doesn’t make sense + if it has no visitors. +

+ +

+ Here are some strategies: +

+ +
    +
  1. + Make the website that you want to promote. + Then make a second website. + This uses a script to replace its home page + with the home page of your first website. + Now copy all the websites about gang stalking + that you can find + and add those pages to your second website. + The second website will get a high page ranking, + so your first website will get a high page ranking too. + This worked reasonably well for Eleanor White. +
  2. +
  3. + A website with a specific message + will attract readers who search + that specific information. + For example, + if you write that you do body building competition + and you experience harassment in this body building world + then this will attract readers who search + information about harassment in the body building world. + Then you could have more readers + than when you write about gang stalking in general + on a small website + with a low ranking + that people never find. +
  4. +
  5. + Create many websites + with many pages. + Create links to all your websites + on every page. + Write big words like + God, sex, and Nazis on every page + and post large random photographs. + This will fool search engines + and make them believe + that your websites are + “important.” + Then your websites have a good chance + of appearing on top of the search results. + This is the strategy of Benjamin Simon. + It works, although it’s total trash. +
  6. +
  7. + Create several forums + which mirror their messages. + Every page has a link to all forums. + This technique is called incest. + This works well for + www.bilderberg.org + and + www.politics.be. +
  8. +
  9. + Advertize your website with + Google + ads. + It works for + www.DataAsylum.com, + although it’s lunatic drivel and disinfo. +
  10. +
  11. + Visit many websites and forums. + Post a + “What is gang stalking” + article with a link to your website. + This works well for + www.GangStalkingWorld.com. +
  12. +
  13. + Copy the information from John Finch. + Add a link to your website. + Send it to all email addresses that you can find. + Many people will post this information + on their website. + This creates a link to your website. +
  14. +
  15. + Referer spam. +
  16. +
  17. + Say that you are an + “organization.” + Many people will post a link to your website. + This works well for + www.ICAACT.org. +
  18. +
  19. + The strategy of this website + is that + en.wikipedia.org + is a bad name + that is difficult to type + and difficult to remember + so people type + gang stalking wiki + in their search engine + instead of typing + gang stalking + in + wikipedia. +
  20. +
+ + +

HTML help  [edit]

+ +

+ I copied a few small websites + with much information about HTML: +

+ +
    +
  1. + HTML 4 specification + defines all elements and attributes + with examples. + Start with + cover.html. +
  2. +
  3. + HTML tags reference + has detailed information + about the attributes. +
  4. +
  5. + htaccess guide + has detailed information + about the + .htaccess + configuration files. +
  6. +
+ +

+ Download + the free HTML help + (ZIP, 672 K). +

+ + +

Demo website  [edit]

+ +

+ I made a small website + with all the required functionality: +

+ +
    +
  1. + robots.txt, +
  2. +
  3. + error documents, +
  4. +
  5. + favicon.ico, +
  6. +
  7. + style sheets, +
  8. +
  9. + .htaccess file. +
  10. +
  11. + The grammar was checked with + Grammarian 2.0. +
  12. +
  13. + The spelling was checked with + Spell Catcher 8.0.1. +
  14. +
  15. + The + HTML + was checked with + Alpha 7.4.2. +
  16. +
+ +

+ Download + the free demo website + (ZIP, 84 K). +

+ + + + + +

 

+

 

+

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+

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