Targeting of U.S. Citizens by Gov't Agencies: Root Cause of Wall Street Financial Crisis?

by Scrivener | September 16, 2008 at 05:52 pm
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Could government "targeting" of American citizens outside the bounds of the judicial system be one of the root causes of the Wall Street financial meltdown that threatens to devastate the global economy?

Victims of so-called "organized gang stalking" claim that federal and local government agencies involved in intelligence, law enforcement, and revenue collection have established a network of secret programs aimed at destroying the financial well-being of "targeted" individuals -- who are denied due process of law as their financial resources are systematically expropriated.

These programs allegedly involve the interception of mail; surveillance, interception and alteration of telecommunications, including telephone and internet communications; fabrication of bank, credit card, mortgage and billing statements; surreptitious manipulation of personal and business bank and mortgage accounts.

Victims of this alleged "extrajudicial targeting" report being inundated with offers of "easy credit" from banks, mortgage companies and credit card issuers -- even if their financial situation does not warrant the extension of generous lines of credit.  Typically, consumers are lured in by offers of low interest rates -- only to see those rates raised to usurious levels months later.

In effect, victims say, a secret parallel system of transaction processing has been established for persons targeted by government agencies.  They allege that the goal is to destroy their capacity to earn a living and to support themselves and their families.

Victims theorize that these "programs of personal destruction" are a derivative of past controversial government programs such as Cointelpro and Total Information Awareness.  They maintain that the enactment of  sweeping laws such as the USA Patriot Act,  passed by Congress in the wake of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has emboldened those who would use the powers of the state to restrict civil liberties as a tool of social control.

The "mechanics" of these covert programs, victims say, closely resemble the tactics employed by pre-war Nazi Germany in its campaign against the Jews and other targeted groups, such as those deemed to be political "dissenters."

Victims charge that some of these programs also are designed to degrade their physical health, with health care professionals sometimes pressured to cooperate. Citizen vigilantes affiliated with government-funded community policing and "watch" groups are employed to relentlessly stalk, harass and intimidate those targeted by these government programs, victims charge.

These civilian vigilantes, with retired military and public safety officers among their ranks, are said to have access to surveillance imposed upon their targets, who are tracked and followed like prey, whether in vehicles or on foot.

The vigilante stalkers are believed to be equipped with high-tech instruments such as radiation-emitting "directed energy" weapons capable of causing serious adverse health effects -- what some describe as a "slow genocide."

Officials in the private sector are believed to have knowledge of some of these programs, since their cooperation is key to the functioning of the system. Victims charge that the government is using national security and the "war on terror" as a pretext to secure the cooperation of local law enforcement, corporations and businesses. But they say it's also possible that the civilian overseers of these agencies, as well as civilian operatives, have been kept in the dark about the most nefarious aspects of these programs.

It's feared that the government takeover of more than half of the nation's mortgage market, and government bailouts and supervision of failed and financially troubled banks, investment houses and insurers, could facilitate this extrajudicial targeting of citizens and their personal and business assets.

Those who say they have been victimized by these programs are calling upon Congress to immediately convene hearings on unconstitutional, extra-legal abuses of power carried out under the direction of government agencies -- what they see as an unraveling of the American constitutional democracy and a descent into a corporate-fascist police state.


FOR MORE ON STATE-SUPPORTED DOMESTIC TERRORISM:

http://www.nowpublic.com/world/government-agencies-support-domestic-torture-and-gang-stalking-says-targeted-u-s-journalist


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djermano
djermano
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at 21:17 on September 16th, 2008

Scrivener, I like this story. It's good stuff.

I do agree with you on this... And it all began with 911 as the first target of their operations toward controlling America....In fact it is a signal to all Americans to stop using the Stock Market.  Repubicans are sucking us dry,,, making us buy their oil, buy their cars, buy their everything?  Can't wait until November.

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Fairbanks

>it all began with 911 as the first target of their operations toward controlling America.

It began in 752 BC.  ab urbe condita. 

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René

Somewhere in China? and you can't wait?

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Scrivener

Readers: For many more details on this domestic terror campaign being conducted against American citizens, see the following web site. Much of it comports to what I have experienced personally, although I cannot vouch for every statement made therein:

http://monarchnewphoenix.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html

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Patsy Goodrum

I don't have a home page. BOY!!!! They gotta protect those Dirty Republicans, don't they. And what they have done to us is sick. Sick Sick.

Fairbanks
Fairbanks
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at 08:28 on September 17th, 2008

It's not bad as conspiracy theories go.  It lacks a necessary global flavor, which is necessary since the USA is only 1/4 of the world and 5% of the population. 

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wcmillionairre

Forgive me, but I do not see a point to this article. Your presentation does not support your thesis in any way. Are you just a silly person, or perhaps stupid?

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Scrivener

One thing I am not is a name-caller. 


Have a nice day.


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Scrivener

I happened upon this blog post tonight. Virtually everything mentioned I can attest to personally. I don't know who the blogger is, or where he got his information, but, judging from my experience over the past four and a half years, it is spot on. I was never an "activist" but I have spent decades as an investigative business/consumer reporter for major media, print and TV.

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anonacom

I have had negative experiences with the Poster, "Marshall Thomas".

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Scrivener

B/C he knows too much?

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anonacom

Because of what was clearly timed attempted manipulation.

Which in my case is mute in most, if not all cases now.

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Scrivener

Here is the link (LIVE LINK BELOW)


http://monarchnewphoenix.blogspot.com/2008/05/how-to-destroy-activist.html

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Scrivener

n/a

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yi ming chang

extrajudicial torture. you blow whistle or rub the noses with this?

有一个很好的日子: 

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Scrivener

You so funny.  Now go do yourself happy ending.

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anonacom

To yi ming chang (yeah whatever)

Look, you uneducated, probably second year university criminal justice student.

We are unimpressed with your use of translation websites.

I have tracked all of your postings and have archived them with mirrored sites.

You are are a black-hat's dream, a real "roll over".

Sweet dreams, dumb-ass. ;)

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yi ming chang

你他妈的坏驴

you say black-hat higher-up? you bad man black hat. rub thedog nose.notopublishwithoutpermissionyoudog.    



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Scrivener

Sorry to keep you up so late "anonacom"

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zui mang chang

he rub the noses like dog. i know this one. tell yi do hari kari. bad. he no help  extrajudicial torture. he not so funny nice. yi no dumb-ass. black-hat? i do not know this one.

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Stacy Shomaker

you conspiracy nut-jobs only cloud the waters, there is no conspiracy, the elites do what they want right out in the open and they get away with it because ppl are too busy watching "Oprah" or getting drunk.

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Scrivener

Who said "conspiracy"?  We're talking "policy" on the down-low...


Your post does make me recall that adage:  Name-calling is the hallmark of disinformation.




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Martinwalt

Stacy you are so right.No need to read the conspiracy investigations,just go to the UN and read the actors on the stages speeches.

There is ample evidence to show the truth.Oh by the way people the rich rule over the poor.we are the poor even if you drive

a 50,000 dollar car and have 250,000 dollar home.The rich have it so far past that number it makes even that economic position

poverty in comparison.People throw your TV in the trash and save your soul,save your nation,save your world. however conspiracy

nut jobs is rash and misleading,what you have is propagandists distorting the events and inflaming and exaggerating the claims of

evidence to make the facts unbelievable,and this is the true nut job among those seeking to know the truth about national and international

events.Oh well the bubble of peace will pop too,just like all hypocrisy and deception,its magic lasts only for as long as confusion can protect it.

Confusion becomes ever more weary to bear and in time loses its power,then the people unite and end the so called strong ones and dissapate

the myth of the spell they cast upon the minds of the populace.Hmmmmm I wonder how many naysayers will attempt to pop this statement?

Like my mom and I are fond of saying lately to all adversity,Whatever.

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Scrivener

Dona nobis pachem.

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anon1

"What would Jesus say?" Well, I remember he told the crowd not to throw stones. But you would have to ask your friendly neighborhood holy man to fully explain that one, and I am sure he would and could - within the framework of extra judicial justice.

Second year criminal justice students could probably fully explain it to you too, since Jesus never said one bad thing against DEW.

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Scrivener

Anon1: 

Thank you for your post.  Brutally honest.  Probably one of the most honest posts to these pages.

But in all due respect, sir: I really don't believe the one who said, "As you do to the least of my brothers, you do to me" would approve of the surreptitious assault on fellow citizens with radiation weaponry.

And didn't someone of His tribe talk about "beating swords into plowshares"? 

Maybe that was the DEW of His day.  

But thanks for checking in. You are forgiven; and may the Lord extend you similar grace.


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anon1

There was actually a bit of neuro linguistic sarcasm embedded in that message.

I would equate with trowing stones with DEW, myself. But since we are not supposed to think about these things for ourselves, ask your local holy man all about it. Why, I could be arrested for practicing heresy or something here without that disclaimer.

Could the assault on fellow citizens with radiation weaponry be the "gnashing of teeth", and the agony described in those apocolyptic novels? Just asking - well, any holy men out there?

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Scrivener

You could use a "holy man" from the sound of it.

I wish I had a nickel for the man-hours you guys are expending here.  Your "holy war" isn't.  Just who's running your circus?  Or is it bread and circuses?


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myname

Quote anon1 - "... extra judicial justice..."

The years of torturing and assaulting, in my case, a witness against a *professed* Mafia associate that committed prosecutable crimes against me is "justice"?

What holy book did you take that out of?

Second year criminal justice students learn the curriculum taught and do what they are told. They are a reflection of the system that molds them.

Punishment without a crime is not justice. It is just a "protection business" for those with access.

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