My Conversation With A Gangstalker

by badexperiment | August 27, 2010 at 06:27 am
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There are times when I will have a brief conversation with the people in my community who participate in the psychological attacks against me that include gangstalking. Gangstalking is the practice of surrounding and interacting with a targeted person constantly with the intent of causing psychological harm. This is one such conversation:

As I walked by the two young men a block from my home, their conversation confirmed what I had suspected upon my first sight of them. They were what is colloquially termed 'gangstalkers.' As they spoke to each other, they would repeatedly inject their conversation with the word 'security' so that I was certain to hear it as I came within earshot. That is a common tactic of gangstalkers, designed to instill fear and paranoia in the target of their psychological abuse.

I approached them and decided to use that element of their conversation to make a point. "Hello guys!" I could not help but overhear you talking about security. Did you know that the most secure man to walk the earth never needed a cellphone nor, for that matter, a weapon to insure his security? That man was Jesus Christ. Let me share something about him that you may appreciate:

In Jesus' day, much like ours, there were individuals who were treated as outcasts by the community. Jesus used the term "lowly ones" to describe them. Lowly ones were individuals who were rejected by public opinion and their community. In fact, even the families of these lowly ones were put under pressure to withdraw their support, leaving the lowly ones completely isolated. Most of these people were not criminals, they were simply hated for one reason or another.

Jesus however, did not go along with public opinion. Rather, he showed love and respect for the lowly ones. In fact, he healed them, taught them, even shared meals with them. Why? Because he loved them. He ignored the hateful attitudes in his community and did not imitate them in any way. In fact, Jesus was willing to be despised by much of his community because he associated with people everyone else hated. It is that sort of love that all followers of Christ are obliged to show today. We must imitate Jesus Christ in the way we treat those who are isolated and despised by our community today.

That is why I, as a Christian, treat ALL people with respect and dignity. If I were to imitate my community by treating anyone as worthless, I would not be a genuine Christian. In fact, I would be a hypocrite, living a lie. Anyone today who considers himself a Christian must treat ALL people as Jesus treated them.

I thought you may enjoy that bit of history. It contains a lesson worth considering, doesn't it? Thank you for allowing me to share that with you. You have a great day.

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badexperiment

Read my story at: http://badexperiment.com

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Targeted 1575

I admire your ability to speak calmly to people with no respect for life.

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Crime Victim

I cannot imagine Jesus gangstalking anyone.

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PeaceFrog

I have obtained FOIA documents from DOJ showing they are legally on notice of gang stalking. I am having a problem attaching them to this article. If you want to host them at badexperiment.com post another comment to my latest article with an e-mail I can send them to.

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Mr. Bojangles

The answer is 2

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One Tin Soldier

A gang stalker clued me in to how the mind reading is done. see my blog

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One Tin Soldier

A gang stalker clued me in to how the mind reading is done seeblogjulyseventwelve.blogspot.com/

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guess

Jesus especially hated hypocrites, so maybe it's better if you stop.

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