Gangstalking Posts Generate Interest

 

I want to address all those people who have written comments, those who may do so in the future.  I am really happy to hear from you.  It means a lot to me.  Collectively, we have a lot of information.  We see our perpetrators every day.  We are paying attention and we are highly attuned to the way they operate.  Sharing that information can help other targets.  A little humor can give us a laugh and help us marginalize them for a change. I do have a couple hilarious tips, where, for at least occasionally, I’ve made their life worse than they were trying to make mine.  (to be shared in future posts). 

The comments, likesre-posts, shares, and people who are now following  the blog (you physical followers…KMA!) are really encouraging. It helps me to feel like we are our own community and like maybe we have a fighting chance.  Our numbers may be small by comparision but judging by the comments, and my own personal feelings, our OUTRAGE is large.  That Passionate outrage we feel at being treated so terrible by our fellow humans, has been known to change the coarse of history.   We need to be angry.  Nobody has the right to do this to another human being.

Even though I didn’t do anything on this blog for 2 years. I continued to get readers and views and comments during that time. After I wrote the 2 years later post, I began moderating the comments that had piled up.  I still have 65 older comments to go through.

I am sure there are people out there, who are legitimately being gangstalked , who also happen to be crazy.  By and large, though, the targets of gangstalking are sane people, put under tremendous stress by the complete insanity around them. Credibility for all of us victims, and exposure for all of our gangstalkers is my goal. To that end, if your comments have anything fringe or crazy sounding, I’m not going to post them. 

If I think they have helpful content, with some fringe,  I may edit them.  You know how I feel about censuring and freedom of speech  (if not, read this post).  But in this case, my blog…my message.  If your comment does not further my goal of getting credibility for TiI’s among the uninformed public It’s not going to be made public.

 

Please don’t be offended. I might believe you are a real victim, but still feel that your story will be hard for the uninitiated to accept. If that is the case, your message was still be received and read with interest; it will just have a smaller audience.  It’s ok to discuss and comment outrageous things fringe theory, but for my blog, you have to do it in a way that I think comes across as credible if you want to read it later.

 

If you include a link with your comment, that’s great… I do check them out, prior to approving the comment. I don’t want to post links to web sites and blogs that further the interests of the people harassing me. We all know that a lot of comments are made by the very people that are gangstalking us. If you have any doubts about that, from day one, within hours of my first post, I’ve had a following. The only people who could have found my post that quickly, are the esteemed members of my own personal stalker fan club (I don’t take credit for the fan club term, but I like it –  I fist saw it when a woman, commenting  on gangstalking in the “experience project” said her and her daughter called their stalkers their “fan club”).

Gangstalkers were my first readers because, as we all know, they don’t miss a trick. But hey, even if you are a stalker, I’ll approve your comments, if…. they further my stated goals for this blog.


The comments that include links and have questions for me are going to take a little longer for me to moderate. Nothing is being discarded without careful consideration. If you asked where I got my info on a particular subject, I will answer you, as soon as I get through the quick decision comments.

If you ask me to keep your comment private, I fully intend to do that. I felt terrible when I saw that a comment was posted that I was specifically asked to keep private. I am so sorry that happened. I was certain that I had checked the unapproved box until  I saw it on the page. This was not intentional.  No doubt, caused by going through the back log of comments so quickly (some of them are even longer than my posts- I don’t mind long, though) The problem has now been corrected. Again, I am so sorry.

 

There have been a few comments about my choosing the name Justifiably Disturbed for my blog. I do understand why it bothers you. There is a blog about gangstalking called Neverending. I felt the same way about a person (claiming to be gangstalking victim) naming their blog Neverending, as you feel about  my using  Justifiably Disturbed. I always wondered…. How the he/she know it would be neverending…..
.. and what a downer message to pass on to those of us struggling with this. The name alone made me think Neverending may very well be a perp, without reading the blog (which used to seem a lot more legit than it does now)

I actually carefully thought about the name Justifiably Disturbed, and all its implications before I ever created the blog. My first rendition of it was Not Crazy… Justfiably Disturbed, but since I am out here fighting crazy, I didn’t want to give the word top billing. I assure you, am a real person with a major following (and I’m not talking about a blog following here!) It sucks. I always looked at the paparazzi and thought I don’t care how good the fringe benefits are, I would never want to be a celebrity. That would be a nightmare… but no, this is actually worse…. (no fringe benefits.)   And whats worse than being hounded by paparazzi…? You won’t need two guesses to answer that one.

Disturbed is not only defined as crazy, although It could mean that. Think of it like this: Are there any victims who are not disturbed by gangstalking? Not likely, and justifiably so.
If you have a lot of people making a concentrated effort to disturb you, you’re gonna be disturbed. Its more than Justifiable, it’s inevitable.

Here is Merriam Webster’s ,Very fitting, Definition of Disturb (including Disturbed). I liked it so much I decided to include it in this post.

  1. to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy <all that talk of war disturbed us>
  2. to change the place or position of <the items on her desk had been disturbed by someone>
  3. to undo the proper order or arrangement of to be disturbed during the move>
  4.  to thrust oneself upon (another) without invitation <sorry to disturb you while you’re working>
    Synonyms bug, chivy (or chivvy), disturb, intrude (upon), pester
  5. to cause discomfort to or trouble for <please do not disturb yourself—I’ll get my own drink>

The related words and synonyms look like they could have come right out of the Stalker Play Book!

 

I have lots more to share with you.  I welcome any comments from you, crazy sounding or not, but if you want them posted publicly, leave the fringe stuff out of them.

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2 thoughts on “Gangstalking Posts Generate Interest

  1. Bethically Yours

    Craziness and gangstalking. I read a study that a high percentage (80%) of women institutionalized with mental illness had been abused. Abuse is a mental health risk. Gangstalkers try to gas-light: convince you that you are mentally ill; and to convince others that you are mentally ill. Weirdly enough, when those others think you are mentally ill they begin to treat you to the worst brand of discrimination imaginable. (I was told that I was mentally ill, and therefore not deserving of help, many times when I was seeking food and shelter. I was very outraged for the mentally ill. I considered going to the SPCA – because a mongrel dog would have legal entitlement to better treatment than I was served out.) The abuse dished up by people we know is a mental health risk, perhaps more so than the abuse from the gangstalker trash is. Constantly being stalked is a risk factor for paranoia. I can see on the internet the paranoia and fantastic speculations, which seem to me to be the descent into mental illness caused by the harm of gangstalking. Those of us being gangstalked need to vigilantly guard our mental health by controlling our fear, anxiety, anger, guarding the health of our life style as much as possible, and not allowing ourselves to be drawn into wild speculations about gangstalking. I see some of the sites on gangstalking as being mental health threats to the gangstalked because they attempt to draw people into very frightening, hopeless and speculative lines of thinking. Some of these frightening and bizarre things may very well be true, I would not rule that out, however the mental health risk of these subjects must be taken seriously. The gangstalkers in my life attempt to grind me down by their cruelty, persistence, and postering about their absolute power over me and my life. Gangstalkers attempt to take people out psychologically. They are certainly not safe people to associate with, however they are instructed not to leave believable evidence etc. Accountability, and fear of it, will take down gangstalkers. Can we legally start a gallery of gangstalker pictures, and identities?

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  2. Would you be interested in coming on our show to talk about gangstalking? -john

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