Gangstalkers Are NOT Invisible!!

I don’t need to convince other victims of Gangstalking that my husband and I are stalked everywhere we go, harassed daily by numerous complete strangers or that we are under surveillance 24/7. Other victims already know all about it. We see things that other people don’t.

Raising awareness about gangstalking means helping the unaware public to see what it is, that victims see. If anyone but the targeted victim can see the harassment, gangstalking loses a lot of its power. Seeing is believing, or so the saying goes.  The reverse of that is also true.  This means people tend to resist believing in what they don’t see. The problem with this is, you look with your eyes, but you see with your brain.  Just because you don’t see my Gangstalkers harassing me right in front of you, doesn’t mean you can’t!

 

Everybody can be trained to pay attention and be more observant. That said, perception is a funny thing.   Our eyes take in vast amounts of information. The brain filters, and processes all those visual cues, as well as input from our other sensory organs.   Our amazing brains, instantaneously, sift, sort, compare, compartmentalize, organize, and prioritize those sensory cues to make sense of the world around us, orienting us in our physical space and determining appropriate responses to the current environment.  Much of this is hardwired, such as the tendency for the brain to try to find patterns in those visual cues.   Presumably the ability  to pick out a predator, camouflaged against a backdrop of jungle foliage, was a beneficial skill for our ancestors to have.   It could mean the difference between having dinner and being dinner.

If the brain perceives a threat in the proximal environment, it understandably, gives it top priority.  Sensory cues determined by the brain to be high priority, get our attention.  It is the high priority cues that become conscious thoughts; those conscious thoughts get stored in short-term memory.   Top priority events also become conscious thoughts, but they get stored in long-term memory.  This explains why unimportant or trivial events are soon forgotten, while significant events  are  retained for life.

 

What we actually see is heavily influenced by the sum of our personal experiences. How well we pay attention, and what it is that we pay attention to, are skills, and, as such, they improve with practice.   Take a minute and look at the video below.

You are asked to do a simple task: Count how many times a ball is passed back and forth, between players. Despite the fact that every pass is done right in front of you, where you can see it, people often don’t get the answer right,  because it requires undivided attention – something modern multitaskers don’t do enough of.

Turn on the volume so you can hear the instructions. Be sure to remember your score when you finish watching. 

 

 


I have an analogy to explain why two people in the same environment might not see the same thing :

Two women spend the day together at a small, but busy, public beach.
At the end of the day each woman is asked to discuss the dogs they saw during the 6 hours they spent at the beach.

The first woman has cats. She loves her cats but doesn’t have much use for dogs. She doesn’t dislike dogs but she didn’t grow up with dogs and she lives in an apartment where they aren’t allowed. Her sister’s boyfriend has a dog, but she doesn’t see it often;  that’s really the only dog she knows. When it comes to dogs, she is indifferent.

The second woman was savagely bit by a neighbor’s dog when she was five and she still has the physical scars.  She doesn’t have a dog, she is afraid of them. She knows lots of people who have dogs, but she doesn’t visit them; she wouldnt:  they have dogs.  Her entire life she has had dog lovers trying to convince her that she has nothing to fear from dogs. They go on ad nauseum about their precious pooches, showing her pictures, like they were children, or even worse, begging her to pet them or interact with them. She is definitely not indifferent to dogs.

There were 24 dogs at the off leash beach, during the six hours the women spent there. When asked to discuss the dogs they saw that day, as you might imagine, the woman give very different answers.

The first woman said she saw dogs at the beach but she can’t really remember how many or what kind. She hardly noticed them. But she does remember there was one dog that ran past their blanket, chasing after a stick. She remembers it was big but she doesn’t remember much about how it looked. What she does remember is that the guy throwing the stick was really good-looking.

The second woman not only remembers the dogs, she can describe most of them. Surprisingly, she knows the breeds of several of them. She can tell you which ones were on leash,  because, she says they were running wild.   She can describe almost all of them,  right down to their sizes and whether they obeyed their respective owners, or not. She formed opinions  about what she perceived to be the temperaments of some of the doges.    Additionally she, could practically map out  the particular spot where the dogs and their owners had set up for the day, relative to their own spot on the sand. She says there were dogs running loose, fighting with each other,  not obeying their owners and completely out of control, and that it went on  all day long.   She adds that because of the “dog problem”, she’ll never go back to that particular beach again.

There is no doubt that the same dogs and the same women were all on the beach at the same time.  But what they actually saw at the beach that day is so dissimilar that it is hard to believe they were together.

They both had the same sensory input, but they perceived it quite differently. The brain will always give priority to a perceived, implied or potential threat. Gangstalking is just such a threat. For the record, viscous dogs have far better manners than gang stalkers.  A dog does not attack out of malice.

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Gangstalkers, on the other hand conspire, premeditate and proceed with an intent to harm another person.  There is nothing innocent or excusable about the crime of gangstalking OR the people who take part in it.

 

Before a victim is aware of any gangstalking activity, these criminals have  already been covertly stalking, observing, and collecting publicly and privately available data about their target.  They’ve already invaded their victims privacy, using available technology, regardless whether it is legal or not.

It is only after this phase that they unleash the hounds. or dupes. or rank and file gangstakers,. or cult followers, or brainwashed devotees, or hash house harassers…. or what ever you want to call  people who will leap from the toilet at a moments notice if you suddenly leave your house, so they can stalk you(That thought alone, is one of the things that makes it so satisfying to take a leisurely trip, by car around the block, one time, before going back inside.) Remember, its not the smart ones who are actually doing the following and harassing.
During the reconnaissance phase, I went about my business just like every other unaware person out there. I don’t doubt that they were there, I just didn’t see them During this covert phase they are figuring out what your personal triggers are. What is it that bugs you? Is it traffic? Is it waiting in line? Is it rude people? Is it a particular stereo type…. homeless people, people from a particular ethnic group, gays, bible thumpers, bad parents, screaming children, polititians, people who leave trash in your yard? What ever it is, that personally irritates you is fair game. The harassment is personalized and tailored to play out in a public setting where only the players know who the actors are OR even that there are actors.

Then they start to pester you; if something doesn’t get your attention, they move on to the next offensive behavior on the list. The gangstalkers in the field pass on what they learn (i.e. what works on you) and they adapt, until they have your undivided attention. There is no shortage of the rude behaviors that multiple minds on a mission to annoy, can come up with.

When you first realize people are deliberately harassing you it is upsetting and unnerving. Just like the woman bitten by the dog, Gangstalkers get your attention because they are hostile, and they are a threat. If I didn’t notice them, my brain would not doing the job of prioritizing threats and making me acutely aware of their presence, despite all the other sensory stimuli my eyes and ears are taking in. Retail stores are filled with sites, colors, sounds; every product is placed to attract your attention. The unaware person is like the first girl on the beach. The victim is like the second girl at the beach.  But the perceived threat is much more real when it deliberately seeks you out.  Unlike the gangstalkers, the dogs were not at the beach BECAUSE the woman was there.  Gangstalkers, on the other hand are at the same place you are, BECAUSE you are there.  Planning and Intent raise the stakes and increase the threat.  And what threatens us, gets our attention.

Are gang stalkers  a real threat or just perceived as one? Put it this way, when you are stalked or harassed it gets your attention, and it makes you notice things you would have overlooked in the past.  Hyper-vigilance is a hard wired survival response when threatened. Gang Stalking is no joke.

Fact based evidence, proving a Gangstalking Program is ongoing and currently active can be found at the appropriately named, gangstalkingismurder.com  The site is extremely well documented with affidavits, government responses to FOIA requests, and main stream news reports on the topic.

Gangstalking really is murder…. I’d say that’s a threat.  I will explain why I think that this is fair and appropriate assessment of actual intent behind gangstalking in another post.

The purpose of today’s post was to convince you that you do not see EVERYTHING that goes on around you. Hopefully I’ve done that… but my ultimate goal is to open eyes. I want the unaware public to see what actually goes on around me and other victims of Gangstalking.

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8 thoughts on “Gangstalkers Are NOT Invisible!!

  1. I am all too familiar with the baiting that goes on. You can respond to some of the provocation, some of the time, and certainly no one should have to just put up silently with constant harassment by people behaving in front of your house in ways they would not want you to behave in front of their own house. Today is Labor Day… the official end of Summer season in Santa Cruz. Good Riddance to rude tourists! Now every rude person in front of my house (10 incidents a day is easily the norm, lately) will be a real live Gangstalker or some unwitting person, doing their bidding. The end of the season just makes the gangstalkers have to work harder to seem “accidentally rude”, rather than “obviously harassing”. The truth is, responding to the baiting and going off on them makes the victim look bad (regardless of the absolute justification of it). However… we are being gangstalked and so are many other people. We get to try new responses to these assholes every day. Sometimes some responses work. I have a few tricks that might help people; other victims, no doubt. have had some successful interactions — the ones where they slink away embarrassed, or end up furious or otherwise less happy than their victims. We get a lot of chances to try new counteractive responses. WHAT WORKS… ? I will share some of our successes with you on my blog. Lets all try to make gangstalking less fun and more work. And if you are acting rude and following someone around… and you don’t feel just a little humiliated by it…. you might just be a real psychopath… Now thats something you can be proud of (just not proud enough to let everyone else know about it though, right?) I have not checked out the youtube video recommended by the commenter, R. Alberta Hamada. I don’t know if it is legit or not.

    Scene N Santa Cruz

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  2. R Alberta Hamada

    Your analysis is very well written. I concur with all of your explanation of this disturbing behavior. I am along with other women are subjected to this abuse. I live in Howard County, Maryland. I suspect the local sheriff department, community watch groups. And occult groups are quite involved in this crime against humanity. If you search a YouTube video entitled Robin Pocida stalks Jaconda Wagner you will see a clear illustration of what many other victims are experiencing. The video is frightening as it begins with the dog walker threatening the woman’s life. Unfortunately the victim was baited into acting against the perpetrator’s dog. The video maker. Jaconda Wagner, got in legal trouble as a result of the encounter. I spent several hours discussing what occured to her by phone. You and your
    husband must never get baited to reactin a manner that may be detrimental to your safety and credibility. Keep fighting the good fight with dignity and respect. Your analysis
    is brilliant and a huge blow to the enemy. Peace and Blessings

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  3. Francine Dimon

    I need help with gangstalking.

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  4. a

    I know the feeling. Its been happening to me too. Start collecting video of the perps. After you acquire enough proof then file law suits. You may have to get a lawyer but you could stand to acquire tens if not hundreds of thousands from these perps whom many are well to do. Gang stalking is a serious federal crime punishable by up to ten years in prison…if the target is killed then it is a capitol crime punishable by death. Gang stalking is a serious issue. The program was started almost fifty years ago by isenhower to fight the mob… Then over time twisted for use against any citezen for a litany of reasons most being completely bogus if not orwellian

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  5. J

    I am and have been targeted for over a year and it’s difficult because it’s so hard to prove! Spouse is government employee and I fear for him and our family. So many of them and I totally agree with your assessment, but is there anyone one that can help that can prove it is happening If they observed it?

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  6. To scenensantacruz ~~~

    (First and foremost, my condolences to you and your husband for having to endure the organized harassment you’ve been going through).

    What really caught my eye about your above entry was when you mentioned how we have to wade through so many videos, so many written entries and personal testimonies from “victims” on the internet— trying to decipher for ourselves which ones are 1) legitimate 2) are “plants/trolls”, and/or, (sadly) 3) from some who are not true TI’s, but through true clinical mental illness, believe they are. I found your admission to the “wading through it” process very refreshing. Thank you for that.

    As to #3, I want to make clear that when in doubt, I *ALWAYS* give the initial benefit of the doubt to those people claiming to be TI’s. Afterall, too often it becomes a “chicken/egg” proposition since one of the purposes of gangstalking (and electronic harassment) is to -produce- traits and behaviors which mimic mental illness. The last thing they need from me, a fellow victim, is one more “YOU NEED HELP” reply to their plea for help/understanding/empathy.

    That said, we all have to judge for ourselves on each entry we read.

    How I found your entry here was quite by accident. Once every 3-4 months, I venture to a discussion forum which TI’s from my locale post entries. There’s only 5 or 6 people since 2011 who have ever posted….with only a total of maybe 10 posts (I have only posted once there, but I go back to read). Well, there happened to be a fairly recent post from some poor chap, and the replies to him (from haters, not victims)…were just cruel….non-believing. Soooooo, I had recalled a television news item from a few years back, where the Santa Cruz police department had actually SAID (on-air) that gangstalking *IS* very real…and much more sophisticated it is now because of tech, but had lost my bookmark. I think that link, their admission about gangstalking being real, is a too *little* cited link in forums where haters or trolls yell in reply to a TI’s entry, “YOU NEED HELP!!!:

    So, looking for that vid-link, I googled, “Santa Cruz Police-Gangstalking”….and there you were :) (I was also able to post the Santa Cruz police news item I was looking for back in that forum…in that poor chap’s defense. Now at least the trolls/haters have to call him *and* the Santa Cruz Police Dept “mentally ill” :)

    Dr John Hall (one of our most solid advocates), would say I am now in the “maintenance-stage” of my harassment (thank God! :) !! :) . My psychological profiling (learning my triggers, weaknesses, strengths etc etc), though I was unaware at the time, took place in 2006-early07. My gangstalking, gas-lighting, character assassination, isolation from friends/family, entrapment attempts etc etc (you know all the etcs), took place multiple-times a day, every day from June 30th, 2007 to late December 2009….and then trickled down slowly after late 2009. I also had an intense (albeit brief, at least I think) period of electronic weaponry used on me….but I do not discuss that in detail…in open forums. Like all of us, it’s tempting to give a blow-by-blow of my experience. Thankfully, it’s not necessary for me.

    I was one of the rare “lucky ones” (even given all the physical and real-life harm done to me…(that will last forever). “Why” I was lucky is one more thing I avoid in public discussions. But it had to do with a very brave young police officer in my mid-west town of 1,000,000 people.

    I can be reached at brnsheltoni@yahoo.com if anyone has questions regarding my post or if I can be of assistance.

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  7. ucsc student

    Hello,

    I am a UCSC undergraduate student and would like to hear from persons associated with the gang stalking awareness movement. If you and/or anyone you know who believes themselves to be the subject of gang stalking wish to be interviewed in a group setting for the purpose of a class assignment, please respond to my email address. The position of the report will be neutral and you will be allowed to remain anonymous.

    If you are not able to view the email address, reply to this comment and I believe your site will notify me.

    Thanks!
    -VR

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  8. Treasure

    the most frustrating part is people close to you ignoring your cries for help. Trust no one and document as much as you can. Sadly, I believe my own family and friends are in on this gang stalking happening to me. I have taken to weapons training and combat defense because I will sure as hell take a few of these sick freaks with me

    Reply from justifiably disturbed author:

    I trust my family. They don’t ignore my cries for help. They are just like everybody else… they have a hard time understanding what they can’t see. That’s why I write this blog: So that people who can’t see gangstalking become aware of it, even when it isn’t happening to them. People doubt what they cannot see… but as I wrote… Gangstalkers aren’t invisible. They try to be… but Hey… they are REAL PEOPLE.. They don’t have any special powers… they only have the power of numbers. Lots of them… few of us…. But that’s how bullies operate… they aren’t brave or bold when they are alone. My husband is also being gangstalked. He is my biggest supporter, because he knows the truth. The Assistant Deputy Chief of the Santa Cruz PD told me that Nothing I told him about gangstalking was news to him. He’s said he’s seen it all before (that was just before he shut us down completely). All those people who write about gangstalking… even the crazy ones… know it exists. There are lots of people who believe us… and eventually everyone will know… It is as inevitable as it was that CIA Torture and the extent of NSA Spying would eventually come out. Gangstalking is here and it won’t be a secret forever. Thanks for commenting, Scene N Santa Cruz</ins

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