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Law Enforcement Initiated Gang Stalking

The article below was published on  Free Press Houston. I included the entire text in this post, but you can find the original here:  Gang-Stalking-Government- Style

What you are about to read describes a Gangstalking Campaign initiated by the Houston Police Officer’s Union in response to an inflammatory remark made by an individual on his Facebook page. Tasteless or not, last time I checked inflammatory remarks were protected by the US constitution.

I do think this particular Harassment Campaign was less organized and systematic than the typical Gang Stalking Campaign (such as the one experienced by most victims of this nasty crime, myself included)  Nevertheless, the results of actions taken by the Police Union, in this case were certainly forseeable. I believe they knew exactly what was going to happen to Evan Carroll when they posted his name and address, phone number and employer information on their Facebook page. They KNOWINGLY set a mob of law enforcement affiliated individuals in motion, INTENDING for them to dish out vigilante justice on someone who had offended them with a tasteless remark.

I would also like to suggest that their response was an immediate reaction to feeling provoked. Those of us who haven’t offended them in such an emotionally charged way (but offended them nonetheless) get the slow methodical programmed type of vigilante justice that has the ability to fly under the radar.  That would be:  the oh so carefully planned and thought-out gangstalking campaign, which affords the perpetrators plausible deniablility, and the victims completely unwarranted skepticism.  (If you missed my personal story of how I offended  the California Highway Patrol, — by exercising my legal rights effectively– , you can find it here:  California Highway Patrol:  Above the Law }

Can anyone read this article and not think the police are absolutely aware of gangstalking, despite public denials, and the skepticism with which they treat victims reporting the crime?  Everything I write,  is to convince skeptics that when victims say they are being harassed by multiple strangers, … your skepticism is uninformed and close minded.  Read the article below and see if you can honestly claim that strangers would never participate in a mob-like harassment of an individual they did not know personally.  It happens, and has happened throughout history.

When it comes to gangstalking, this article makes clear that not only is law enforcement fully aware of gangstalking crimes, they participate in it, and sometimes (even at the local level) initiate it.

See what you think….

 

Houston FreePress

December 27, 2014

GANG STALKING, GOVERNMENT STYLE

By Remington Alessi

“I’m just another white guy who wrote something people didn’t like online,” Evan Carroll sighs as he sinks into his armchair.

This all began when the Houston Police Officer’s Union posted Carroll’s home address, phone number, and employment information on their official Facebook page, accompanied with the caption, “For all of our Kingwood officers, apparently this person is extremely anti-police.”

Visibly tired, he has already turned away countless reporters, curious neighbors, and food delivery people, the latter of whom have been sent as part of childish pranks by an army of anonymous gang stalkers, many of whom are members of local law enforcement agencies. Police and civilians alike have driven by, leering at the front of Carroll’s residence; a random person tore up his parents’ yard; threatening phone calls have come in as often as four times per minute, and countless complaints have been filed against his real estate license with every professional agency available. This is gang stalking taken to an entirely new level.

Though Facebook eventually removed the post, it was too late for the Internet to forget. A virtual invitation to gang stalk Carroll rippled through right wing channels on the internet, being shared tens of thousands of times across law enforcement pages, with a local FOX affiliate even airing his phone number on the evening news. A photo below has been edited to exclude Carroll’s personal information, but the edits are mine, and were not done by the local news team.

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At time of writing, neither the Houston Police Officers’ Union nor the Houston Police Department would respond for comment. One might wonder if there was a staff shortage due to members of both organizations taking time off in order to engage in gang stalking, as appears to be the case.

One might naturally wonder what Carroll could have said to set off this kind of reaction. On his own personal Facebook page, Carroll typed, “2 down, 49,000 to go. Not ‘an execution’ just a minor insurrection and a bit of humble revenge,” in response to the shooting deaths of two NYPD officers. Inflammatory as this may be, it could be interpreted as a less poetic way of conveying author Tim Wise’s sentiments on the matter: “If you treat communities like you are an occupying army don’t be surprised when folks assume you have declared war on them. And then don’t be shocked when some decide to declare war back.”

As so often is the case, this incident will most likely be used as a pretext to tighten security or otherwise add to the mission creep of the various government agencies assigned the task of protecting the shit out of us from behind every mailbox. It may be easy, at this point, to take the propaganda bait and blame the man engaging in political speech, as is so often the case. Certainly corporate media will even encourage you to do so. However, it is important to not shift the moral burden away from the army of oppressors who seek to control this country with violence and threats, because they are, as Dr. King once said, “the greatest purveyors of violence in the world today,” both then and now.

In the world of Facebook, all it took was some viral sharing by a few incensed individuals for the entire post to snowball, sparking a mob mentality and becoming a rallying cry for police from Houston all the way to New York to begin threatening to murder Carroll. Judging from the backlash Carroll has received, the participants closely resemble the police he opposes; hiding behind a lack of accountability, their responses are cowardly, crude, and childish, but they ultimately are the dying gasps of an army that has lost its legitimacy.

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WordPress Hijacked my Account!

My last post was in November.  About that time I upgraded my WordPress account.  WordPress held my account hostage and would not allow me to administer my account while they tried (successfully) to hijack me for $20.00.  You might want to think twice before you upgrade your free account with WordPress.  I added a domain and canceled another $26 account within hours of purchasing the upgrade, realizing it was redundant.   Word press offers a full refund if you cancel within 48 hours.  When I canceled, I received and responded to a cancellation email and they issued a “pending” credit.   The charge remained Pending on my account, but they never actually processed the credit.  I quickly found out that  WordPress customer service is not equipped for a human to resolve disputes over financial transactions, and this wasn’t something that  could be resolved through the Support site which is basically a user forum. So, logically, unable to resolve it through WordPress, I contacted the credit card company and disputed the charge saying  the credit never got past the pending point.

Next thing I know, WordPress is holding my blog hostage and will not let me into the admin dashboard to make any changes or post anything.  They want $20.00 that they say my credit card company charged them for the dispute.  They never responded to the links I clicked on or the email I sent until about the 10th help report or email I sent.  When they finally did respond just a day or so ago, it was to reiterate that I would not be allowed back into the account until they got $20.00 from me.  Since this entire thing was their fault for not crediting the money back on a domain registration I cancelled within the appropriate time allotted, it seems very unfair.

But $20.00 was just not worth the ongoing hassle and impossibility of resolving a wrongful charge via email.  So I paid the bandits.  I’m not happy about it though.  Especially, because if I had just kept the domain name (instead of cancelling it) It would have only cost me $6.00 more than ended up paying anyway.

Still,  I think its pretty shady and my 99.00 dollar upgrade seems to have done very little for me, with the exception of the expiring domain name that I could have bought for 26.00.

 

I have not been entirely idle, I have been saving info to share with victims of gangstalking,  and those that support us.  This little WordPress  situation is no different than the kind of things gangstalking victims deal with constantly.  This doesn’t appear to be related to any gangstalking activity…. but when you are gangstalked, so much of the inconveniences, poor service, incompetence etc. that happens constantly is, in fact, deliberate and orchestrated.  That is what Organized Harassment Campaigns do.  Victims are naturally suspicious of circumstances surrounding, what I often see referred to as, life’s bad breaks that really do happen to everyone once in a while.  They just happen to victims of gangstalking  way more often, because they are planned and deliberate  bad breaks, carried out by people who will happily treat others in ways they would never want to be treated themselves.  That said… it is possible that they had a hand in this…  otherwise WordPress is what they appear to be…..Very shady.…  they took my 99.00 and held my blog hostage for 20.00 more.

I have some interesting posts planned.  Stay tuned!

Scene in Santa Cruz

 

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