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How Do I Prove That I'm Being Gang Stalked? [I Believe That Gang Stalking Is Organized Crime]

November 17, 2020



The are several things you can do:

1) Ask friends or family members to help you by "witnessing" for themselves the tactics being used against you.
Multiple eyewitnesses are much better than just "your word against theirs."

2) Using your cell phone or a video camera, videotape your stalkers, while they are "in the act"..that is, WHILE they are stalking, harassing, and/or torturing you (using psychological torture techniques or psy-ops)
Stalking is a crime, and you have the right to collect evidence against the criminals who are stalking, torturing and harassing you.
However, be very careful not to ever "provoke" them or directly confront them, because they can and will resort to violence against you if they so choose.
When using your cell phone to take video or photos of them, do it as inconspicuously as possibly, without them even knowing what you are doing.
When at home, use a "cam-corder" to get them on tape, or to get their vehicles on tape as they drive back & forth in front of your hous and try to get their license plate numbers as well.
Cam-corders are a very good investment, and can be bought for less than $300.
(These criminals do NOT like being photographed or videotaped)

3) If you can afford it, have a security system installed on your home, preferably with surveillance cameras mounted around the perimeter.
If you live in an apartment, invest in multiple dead-bolt locks on all the doors, (be sure to notify your landlord first, he/she may want copies of your keys).

4) If your stalking involves receiving "annoyance calls" on your telephones, cell or land-line, buy phone with "Caller ID" and write down the phone numbers of any annoyance calls you may get; and remember, just because the caller says "Oh, I'm sorry, I must have the wrong number" doesn't mean that it isn't actually an annoyance call.
Annoyance calls on landlines are illegal in most states, and if you are getting multiple annoyance calls from the same number, notify the police..They may ask you to call your service provider and speak with someone in the "annoyance call center" first, then call the police to get a case number, and then report the case number to your telephone service provider's annoyance bureau.
Cell phones are a different matter, but you still can log all the "wrong numbers" and other annoyance calls using your Caller ID.
(Do not answer any calls that come in as "Unknown")

5) Become informed!
Go on the internet and read as much as you can about organized stalking, gang stalking, multi-stalking etc,
Be aware that the vast majority of the You Tube videos on "gang stalking" are either made by the perps themselves or by people with emotional or psychological problems such as paranoia or schizophrenia, or other mental problems.
Stick to the websites that are NOT likely to be dis-info websites designed to lure GS victims, or to offer them help.
There are no "real" GS or OS support groups..at least none that I know of, so don't waste your time trying to look for such groups.
They are all dis-info sites.
Also, there are some good books on the subject, such as
"My Life Changed Forever" by Elizabeth Sullivan
Google "Organized Stalking books" and you'll get many books listed there, and if the book is available at Amazon.com, click on it and you will probably be able to read the first chapter or so for free by clicking on "See Inside"


Recommended websites,
that is, websites that are not run by the perps themselves, include the following:

"Organized Stalking Victims United"
https://organized-stalking-victims-united.blogspot.com

"Gang Stalking Is Murder"
https://gangstalkingismurder.wordpress.com

"Fight Gang Stalking.com"
https://fightgangstalking.com

There may be other good websites as well, but be careful.
Remember, most of the sites relating to either "Gang Stalking" or "Organized Stalking" etc. are bogus, and are run by the criminals who engage in this type of stalking.

Remember, Don't be afraid to ask your close family members or friends for help.
Fighting these evil criminals alone can be very tough;
also, remember, multiple eyewitnesses are important; because, if it's "your word against theirs" the police will probably believe them (if it comes to that).

Hang in there!

Stay strong!
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