
The message is, if you are a whistleblower you are asking to be gang stalked. Gang stalking does not exist, but if gang stalking exists it is retaliation for whistleblowing. The authorities response to gang stalking goes like this. This is about the only category of target that the authorities sort of acknowledge. But who they are and their possible motives are perhaps indicated by their choice of targets.

Like all criminals, the organisers of gang stalking are not so kind as to inform their victims nor the world at large, why they are doing it. So, now you know you are a target of gang stalking I expect you are asking yourself, why? why me? what did I do? The majority of people being gang stalked do not know. Courtesy, good service, and professionalism all belong to an earlier era.

All these things are so common nowadays that experiencing a steady succession of all of them for years can easily be explained away by bad luck or just it’s what we have to put up with these days. Noisy, anti-social, criminal neighbours obnoxious bullying managers and work colleagues rude and indifferent sales staff long queues bureaucratic incompetence and indifference to complaints rip-off trades people. The reason being present social conditions are so deteriorated that they provide ready camouflage for gang stalking activities, especially in urban areas. It took me more than 35 years to find out I was being subjected to gang stalking. Many Targeted Individuals will have shared my experience. You are now a member of a special minority – that minority of gang stalking targets who know they are being stalked. After how many years (………) fill in the blank here, of being the target of community vigilante stalking, you have discovered what has been happening to you. I just must attract them or not have the "whatever" to pick up on it in advance.First of all, congratulations. And I met him at a store, so I think there are weirdos everywhere. Sweet, but weird on a first time coffee meeting. And I had met him once IRL and he brought me one-long stemmed rose. I finally had to spell it out to him and he never called me again.

I once met this guy who called me 11 times over a week (maybe less than a week). If he emails me one more time I think I will just tell him "look, I am sorry if you are disappointed, but this would not work out between us. LOL, with my luck that would backfire and he'd REALLY be enraged. Also throw in a wide assortment of things males detest and PRESTO! PROBLEMO: El SOLVO Talk a lot about your mother coming over and visiting and wanting grandkids. Then, copy and paste some pics of ugly wedding dresses with not the greatest looking models wearing them and ask him about buying a house. You know, call him every few minutes (and e-mail) that you've really fallen madly in love with him and desire to be his wife and have his children. I've broken up with guys and never talked with them again! Thanks in advance.īig mistake giving out your phone nymber to someone you don't know better than that. But is this kind of behavior "normal" on a dating site? I mean, I never even met the guy. Anyway, if he calls me again I think I am going to report him. I just got another one from him and deleted it. Since this time he has called me once, left no message, and sent me about five more emails, which I've deleted without reading, except for one which was just "?".

I sent him one back saying that just because it's not the right time for me to meet someone doesn't mean I have to take my profile down. However, this guy would not be my type, even in a month and especially after the following.Īnyway, this guy sent me an email saying "I THOUGHT YOU WERE THROUGH WITH THIS!". Maybe in a month I will feel like I can meet someone. This is true (it isn't the right time), but I've left my profile up there for fun and just to see who comes along. There is this guy I spoke to a few times on the phone, arranged to meet, then I told him it wasn't the right time for me to meet someone so I cancelled. I am new to this whole thing and registered on one site.
