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How to locate a GPS tracker that may have been placed illegally on your vehicle

February 9, 2022


Have you ever wondered whether or not you're being stalked by someone?

It might be an ex-husband/wife, ex-boyfriend/girlfriend, a former employer, or someone else.

You would be surprised to know how many stalking victims there are in the United States every year.

A 2009 DOJ Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report showed that during a 12-month period, an estimated 3.4 million persons age 18 or older were victims of stalking.
(Google "Stalking Victimization in the United States")

3.4 million people reported being stalked in just one year!

I wonder how many victims of stalking never called the U.S. Justice Department during that year, and weren't included in the 2009 National Crime Victimization Survey?

There may well have been many more stalking victims than the DOJ's estimate of 3.4 million.

Think about it for a moment.

The population of the United States is now over 330 million people,

That means that in one 12-month period, approximately one in a hundred Americans were being stalked.

My guess is that the actual figure is much higher than that.

The 2009 DOJ Stalking Survey statistics were only for stalking victims reporting a single stalker.

How many stalking victims reported having multiple stalkers?

Public officials have denied that people in the U.S. are being stalked by teams or groups

F.O.I.A. documents obtained by attorney Keith Labella reveal that these official denials are false.
(Google "FOIA Documents PROVE Gang Stalking")

So, whether you are being stalked by a single stalker or by a group of stalkers, it stands to reason that if you are, indeed, a stalking victim, then it's quite possible that your vehicle might have a GPS tracking device on it, so that your stalker(s) can easily keep track of where you are at any given time.

In other words, they need not actually follow you in their own vehicles to know where you are; all they need to do is to monitor the GPS device they may have illegally placed on your vehicle.

If your stalker HAS placed a GPS device on your car, what can you do about it?

There are several ways to locate any GPS Trackers which may have been placed on your vehicle.

The least expensive way is to buy a "bug scan" and try to locate the GPS Tracker yourself.
These devices range in price from under $100 to hundreds of dollars.
As they say, "you get what you pay for," so the cheaper ones may not even work.
In fact, even if you buy an expensive one, it may not work either.

If you don't want to locate the GPS device yourself, you can do a Google search for a "Technical Surveillance Counter-Measure" (TSCM) technician who can do it for you.

But be careful who you go to.

There are companies that "pose" as TSCM technicians, but who are actually working for the criminals who engage in organized stalking.
You do not want to go to them.

One example of this is a company called "TSCM America."
Stay away from them.
if you go to their website, you'll see:
"We do not handle so-called 'Gang Stalking' cases.

I wonder why they say that?

Could it be that they themselves are "gang stalkers?"

So, be careful who you pay to locate and remove any GPS Trackers which may have been illegally placed on your vehicle.

Good luck!






NOTE: The title of this story is
"How to locate a GPS tracker that may have been placed ILLEGALLY on your vehicle"
Car dealerships,, new and used, often sell vehicles that have GPS trackers on them; but doing so is not illegal.
Their purpose is not to stalk you.
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SW-User
We carry our cellphones everywhere with GPS on them