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ORGANIZED STALKING OVERVIEWWhat is <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong>?Everyone has mishaps. Some are petty, like a leaky pen or spilled food, or finding your car blocked in yourdriveway by a vehicle with the driver absent. Some are serious, like losing all your engine or transmission oil ona long road trip. ORGANIZED STALKING is the deliberate creation of "mishaps" sometimes several times a day,every day, of the life of the <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> target, by groups of citizens who take turns harassing thedesignated target. Today's well scripted and highly networked <strong>stalking</strong> groups can totally destroy the life of atarget, while if the target complains, he or she is likely to be regarded as mentally ill BECAUSE so many of theattacks look like life's normal mishaps. This crime is therefore covered up seamlessly by the mental healthsystem. Make no mistake - some of these "mishaps" are very serious and destroy the target's reputation,credibility, ability to earn a living, and family and business relationships. The TELLING aspect of <strong>organized</strong><strong>stalking</strong> as opposed to normal life is the FREQUENCY of these "mishaps." Stalking groups now target aroundone person in every hundred, and nowadays, you do NOT have to be "somebody special" to be targeted. Manytargets do not know why they are being targeted. Furthermore, these <strong>stalking</strong> groups: - Are NETWORKED allacross North America (and in fact, most other countries, from reports) and TRULY believe they are doing greatcommunity service, based on vicious lies constantly fed them by their leaders - they do NOT see themselves ascriminals (some see themselves as called by God to harass and torture) - Follow the target wherever the targettravels or moves, and that includes institutions such as prisons and hospitals - Torture and kill animals and pets,sometimes leaving them on the doorstep of the target - NEVER stop harassing the target in almost every case.<strong>Harassment</strong> often continues through painful illnesses and right up to the death of the target. The systematiccorruption of government and quiet destruction of Constitutional freedoms by these groups has allowed<strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> to spread and grow, particularly starting in the 1990s.How urgent is <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> as an issue?Although government and media are TOTALLY SILENT on this issue - make no mistake about it, this is one ofthe ways being vigorously pursued to destroy what we are accustomed to calling "civilized society," as wellstated by anti-<strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> activist Norma Lawrence. This is no exaggeration, as we who are in thetrenches can tell you.Do any agencies recognize this is happening?In a recent development, we are finding that womens' assault services, and some private detective agencieshave extensive knowledge of this crime syndrome. We are finding that private detectives are often wellacquainted with this crime. Rarely, we get police statements that they know, but do not have a solution. This isnot an imaginary phenomenon!How does <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> differ from single <strong>stalking</strong>?Organized STALKING is distinctly different from <strong>stalking</strong> by a single stalker. In <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong>, people who doNOT KNOW the target perform subtle but highly effective attacks on the target, usually for reasons of revengeWhat age range are <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> members?Group MEMBERS include small children up through seniour citizens and appear to be entirely normal membersof society.What are <strong>organized</strong> <strong>stalking</strong> activities like?


MOTIVES:David Lawson's book "Terrorist Stalking in America" reports that many <strong>stalking</strong> group members have low selfesteemproblems. Even though some <strong>stalking</strong> groups use some sort of social or political "cause" to bringmembers together, the main motivation is the respect of the other group members. David Lawson states that the"cause" is often a secondary issue that doesn't get much day-to-day attention. By having city workers in thegroups, group members get a false sense they are doing really good and important work.QUOTES:Here are some quotes from the group members themselves, as reported to researcher David Lawson: "We are acitizen's group that helps the police. We are trying to alert people in the area about this person [the target] beforehe gets to do what he did in the last place he lived." [Eleanor White talking: The cause <strong>stalking</strong> targets I know didnot commit ANY offenses.] "Who are we? We drive the ambulances that take you to the emergency room. Whenyour house is burning, we put out the fire. We are security guards. We protect you at night. YOU ONLY HAVEELECTRICITY, PHONE AND CABLE SERVICE BECAUSE OF US. We are janitors. We have the KEYS. YOUDON'T WANT TO MESS WITH US.ORGANIZED STALKING AND THE POLICEHere are some quotes from "Terrorist Stalking in America" from police officers interviewed by author DavidLawson: "I also spoke with police officers from across the country. They confirmed the existence of <strong>stalking</strong>groups across the country. In general, they said that 'cause <strong>stalking</strong>' is primarily a civil problem where the plaintiffhas to prove financial loss. They also said that there are free speech and grass roots issues involved. In fact, thepolice themselves are targets of these groups. In small towns, the number of members in these groups caneasily exceed the number of police officers. In general, the police will NOT talk about <strong>stalking</strong> groups. One officerdid say there is a storm brewing as groups become larger and more numerous." So the police provide COVERfor the groups by saying their destruction of lives is simply a free speech issue.Eleanor White, retired electrical engineerwww.multistalkervictims.org

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