Gang Stalking: Effective Local Grassroots Activism

by PeaceFrog | August 4, 2011 at 01:54 pm
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     My investigations into nationwide gang stalking prove to me that ordinary routes of communication and normal mechanisms for change and correction will not be enough to effect change in the gang stalking problem. The government, victims' groups, lawyers, MSM and others are systematically ignoring the issue. This is a COINTELPRO that has gone terribly wrong with the worst kind of mission creep. Therefore, in this article and elsewhere, I recommend actions that require a  nondiscretionary legal response, calculated to force a change in the situation, such as, ballot initiatives, Political Committee Officerships and lawsuits (especially open government FOIA suits).

     Last night Thom Hartmann did a segment on his syndicated cable show on the issue of the grassroots political power of Precinct Committee Officers ("PCO"). The Tea Party is pushing its Concord Project to install local precinct committee officers (called "Precinct Captains" in some jurisdictions) in cities and small towns around the country. These positions are generally elected positions that require as few as 10 or 20 votes to win. A "PCO" heads the local political machinary that turns out the vote, and, collectively has the power to elect local and federal officials. Ultimately, these groups choose who makes it to the primary, and, if enough people with an agenda get involved they can weigh in decisively to choose candidates up to th Presidential Party Nominee. Therefore, these people can yield much power in shaping ultimate policies up to the federal level. I think this is a great idea for political activism for gang stalking activists to bring awareness and closure to this toxic social movement.



     Hartmann broke down the formula as step (1) Precinct Committee Chairman (2) Organize Groups and (3) Media Coverage. See link below for his blog highlights:



http://www.thomhartmann.com/forum/2011/08/step-1-precinct-committee-chairman-step-2-organize-groups-step-3-media-coverage



     Since gang stalking is destroying people across the country from small towns to large cities, and, since many positions can be obtained by just a few dozen votes, this is a golden activism opportunity. The rules seem somewhat loose, for example, one need not be registered to a party to run for a precinct committee chair for that party. For example, a registered independant could choose to run for either the local Democratic or Republican committee chair. For a primer on Precinct Committee Officers, here is a Wikipedia link:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precinct_Committee_Officer



 


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PeaceFrog

     I am getting a different view count, title and format when signed in as opposed to out. HACKING??????????????????

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dee faust

are you saying you WANT to stalk people ....in gang activities...this is something people WANT to do????????

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PeaceFrog

     No, there is already a Stasi-style operation with ties to all levels of government and criminal gangs that have cornered that market. Gang stalking activists attempt to bring awareness and stop this social cancer. This activity is rooted in the snitch society. Your average cop, state or federal, handles about three to five snitches. See Alexandra Natapoff's book Snitches.

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PaulRevere

This gangtalking is multi-layered, including local cops, state cops, federal cops, firemen, emergency room personnel, and county employees. It is a top-down, DHS/FBI run program that offers the local police mucho bucks and many freebes to participate. Not to mention the heavy propaganda that the Torture and Surveillance Network is actually defending America from outsiders. The threat is from within -- from the very people imposing this Draconian Military Dictatorship.

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PeaceFrog

     Insightful comment. The late Ted Gunderson once described it as a internal war within the U.S. government, particularly the military and Intelligence agencies. However, voting or complaining will get us nowhere. From a tactical standpoint we have to use the force of law to reveal this internal enemy, i.e., FOIA, lawsuits, ballot measures, media, lobbying, even becoming entrenched in the broken political system we seek to change. Whatever it takes must be done.

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The 1

 The problem is it has already been made legal. It's not some 'internal war within the U.S. government' anymore. It's all been secretly passed in closed door sessions in congress through Patriot Act legislation and associated anti terrorism domestic surveillance legislation. The reason all branches of government are involved is because of these mandates. 

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Scrivener

Bull.  These programs of extrajudicial persecution and silent electromagnetic torture are not "legal."  These programs violate basic constitutional rights, international treaties and covenants, and the basic laws of humanity.  The fact that these programs rely on suberfuge and deception is prima facia evidence of their criminality (i.e., the warrantless surveillance/censorship regime run by Lockheed Martin, which also coordinates the communications of the community "policing" vigilante black ops known as government-sponsored gang stalking).  What's needed is EXPOSURE of these illicit programs to the naive and the unaware.  Problem is, it appears that key decision-makers in government may be electomagnetically entrained, controlled, manipulated.   But some national leaders are starting to wake up to the fact of nationwide electromagnetic assault, behavioral manipulation, subjugation, impairment, and slow-kill genocide -- by dint of their personal experiences, IMO, such as the embarrassing forced-sleep spells experienced by Vice President Biden, which surely are accompanied by severe ear-ringing (tinnitus) and extreme weakness/fatigue, tell-tale signs of electromagnetic assault.

History will show that making Vice President Biden and President Obama  (IMO) targets of silent electromagnetic assault (and then pushing stories about public sleeping spells and a shattering teleprompter to outlets such as The Drudge Report) was the beginning of the end for the American fascists who devised and still oversee these "programs."  Multiple agencies/commands are involved; as to which entity services this cabal as the uber-agency of the shadow government -- that appears to remain a closely guarded secret.

http://nowpublic.com/world/u-s-silently-tortures-americans-cell-tower-microwave-weapon

http://nowpublic.com/world/thugocracy-u-s-fed-police-vigilantes-persecute-citizen-targets

http://nowpublic.com/world/u-s-govt-runs-gang-stalking-vigilantism-says-ex-fbi-official

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The 1

"These programs of extrajudicial persecution and silent electromagnetic torture are not "legal."  These programs violate basic constitutional rights, international treaties and covenants, and the basic laws of humanity.  The fact that these programs rely on suberfuge and deception is prima facia evidence of their criminality (i.e., the warrantless surveillance/censorship regime run by Lockheed Martin, which also coordinates the communications of the community "policing" vigilante black ops known as government-sponsored gang stalking)."


Thxs for that Scrivener, Now if you only had some proof slick_your words might carry some value or weight..Is anything you suggest being said by any credible source? Is anyone showing your specific claims in our legal system? 

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anon comment

I don't always agree with Scrivener but, have to agree that there is nothing legal about surreptitious home entries, vandalism, theft, defamation and the like. 

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The 1

All Scrivener has to do is catch them and have them arrested. Or at least show some legitimate proof of it. I didn't suggest 'surreptitious home entries, vandalism, theft, defamation' is legal.

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Oh

With the Surveillance State having total surveillance in Scrivener's home, how can he "catch" them, you paid cybernazi?  If the local police have been told by the Surveillance State to ignore Scrivener's complaints, how will the police arrest intruders?

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Yosemite Sam

"All Scrivener has to do is catch them...."   What blarney. As if a citizen-victim of our Surveillance State has a chance in hell of catching them....The Surveillance State has all the advantages -- the video and audio surveillance, the GPS stalking, the gangstalkers, the collusion of local police -- and you, The 1, call for the victim to "catch them."  Either you are stupid or you are evil, evil, evil. I believe it it the latter. And you know what?  God is watching YOU.

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The 1 Lies

"All Scrivener has to do is catch them...."   What blarney. As if a citizen-victim of our Surveillance State has a chance in hell of catching them....The Surveillance State has all the advantages -- the video and audio surveillance, the GPS stalking, the gangstalkers, the collusion of local police -- and you, The 1, call for the victim to "catch them."  Either you are stupid or you are evil, evil, evil. I believe it it the latter. And you know what?  God is watching YOU.

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Magellan

"All Scrivener has to do is catch them...."   What blarney. As if a citizen-victim of our Surveillance State has a chance in hell of catching them....The Surveillance State has all the advantages -- the video and audio surveillance, the GPS stalking, the gangstalkers, the collusion of local police -- and you, The 1, call for the victim to "catch them."  Either you are stupid or you are evil, evil, evil. I believe it it the latter. And you know what?  God is watching YOU.

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PeaceFrog

 

     Inevitably, social change must take place through the very political power structures that bring oppression. For example, blacks were subjected to de facto Jim Crowe apartheid for 100 years after de jure equality under the post-bellum amendments of 1865. The 100 years was one of convenient compromise between Southern power and Northern complicity. It was only through the fight for equality within the very power systems that wanted the status quo (ranging from the racist Mississippi Sovereign Commission to the largely indifferent FBI) that blacks ended Jim Crowe. The same government that passed Martin Luther King Jr., day as a federal holiday mailed a bullet to King shortly before his assassination (along with an FBI blackmail tape).

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"Slick"

The 1 just hates it, hates it, when Scrivener points out the truth that no matter how many junk laws are passed to make criminal acts "legal," the US Constitution and Bill of  Rights will eventually trump and negate these criminal unPatriot acts -- and those who  try to seek cover under these illegal legalities will eventually meet true American Justice.

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The 1

Scrivener points out the truth.lol  junk laws..lol  illegal legalities..lol idiot !

The US Constitution and Bill of Rights including our Judiciary and Legislative branches are currently all supporting these domestic spying anti terrorism actions. It's all legal. PeaceFrog comment is closer to any truth in rebutting this action and legislation..Not anything Scrivener or you say incog..

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"Slick"

Evidently you haven't the faintest notion of what "junk" laws means, The 1.

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"Slick"

* Crawls back to Scrivener on hands and kness............"may I pleasure you master?"

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Big Daddy

Me and Fragdog  gonna  take de word faggots offin yo dirty mind   da 1    and put it BEHINE yo.

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Scrivener

re: "Big Daddy" -- This is a not-so-veiled threat of bodily harm directed at this citizen and I am requesting that conscientious authorities regard it as such and initiate (or accelerate) an investigation into criminal misuse of interstate telecommunications to deliver a terroristic threat.  Prime suspect: the malicious cyberNazis of Lockheed Martin and/or their rogue overlords/clients.

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Big Daddy

No, Vic, look closer, deys got yous too nervus an jumpy.  Big Daddy's doggin' (exposin') Da lyin' The 1, not yous. Yous the MAN, the true patriot. The 1's an dem fag-dissin' cybernazis are cowards.

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Truth Finally Out?

So Scrivener runs to defend his arch-attacker, The 1?  Food for thought.

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anon comment

Some of the comments are incredibly juvenile.  GS is an issue of life and death and, yet, some act as if this is a game.

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Jim Carey Rat Detective

Bleh. What hyprocrisy.

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PeaceFrog
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RISS ATIX is organized gangstalking (defined)

RISS ATIX is organized gangstalking (defined)
www.riss.net/Resources/ATIX

RISS ATIX is a communications system that allows authorized users to share terrorism and homeland security information in a secure, real-time environment. These RISS ATIX™ participants include executives and officials from governmental and nongovernmental entities. Participants are designated into specific communities based on their role regarding the prevention, response, mitigation, and recovery efforts related to disasters or other public safety or law enforcement efforts.

RISS ATIX communities include entities such as local, county, state, and tribal levels of emergency management, law enforcement, private security, environmental protection, banking and finance, and hospitality industries. New communities are added to RISS ATIX as the service expands to encompass more entities involved in local and national security.

RISS ATIX Components

RISS ATIX combines four powerful components for participants to utilize in exchanging information:

RISS ATIX Web Pages
General and community-specific news articles, links, and contact information are located on the Web pages.

RISS ATIX Bulletin Board
Participants can post and discuss information relating to terrorism, disasters, and homeland security. Participants can also "page" other online participants and send secure e-mail from the bulletin board application.

ATIX Secure E-Mail
RISS offers secure e-mail that can be used for notification of terrorism alerts and homeland security information. Additionally, participants can exchange secure encrypted e-mails with other individuals connected to RISSNET™ using their RISS ATIX e-mail addresses.

The RISS Secure Intranet (RISSNET™) employs Internet technologies to provide individual authorized users with controlled access to various information resources and secure electronic messaging capabilities. RISS ATIX Participants are provided access to specific RISS ATIX resources and services available via RISSNET. In order to confirm the identity of individual users of RISSNET and to ensure that user impersonation is prevented, all RISSNET users must provide a variety of personal information which will enable RISS to ensure that only authorized individuals are permitted access to information resources available via RISSNET and only to those information resources for which they have a "need-to-know" and "right-toknow" standing.

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