How Stalkers Isolate Victims
October 31st, 2024 / µ
Happy Halloween! The perfect opportunity to write about monsters and one of the fastest-growing yet mostly ignored crimes worldwide – gang-stalking! So here’s my Halloween contribution:
How Stalkers Get People to Socially Isolate a Targeted Victim
Can I Have Your Attention, Please?
First things first, they have to get people’s attention. They have to get people to listen to them and preferably believe them, which seems to be frighteningly easy. Once the stalkers have the attention of the people they want to include in their crime, they can get them to work actively to isolate the targeted victim socially by spreading extreme rumors to socially engineer the victim’s life so that the victim is someone people fear, hate, and dehumanize, and thus feel above, feel the right to hurt, humiliate, and slander, and in all ways of life, socially isolate.
And then we have the why, who, what, and how?
Why
Why do stalkers get people’s attention in the first place? Why do people listen to individuals or groups of liars slandering other people? That is, why do stalkers succeed at spreading slander that encourages people to hurt and isolate a victim?
The reasons could be that their chosen audience longs for:
Belonging to a group and being part of something that makes them feel powerful and important.
The attention forwarding the lies will give them.
The chance to violate women.
The excitement of socializing with an important person, even if the important person is someone who lies about their identity.
The opportunity to be cruel without consequences.
The opportunity to rob houses with minimal risk of getting caught.
Who
Who are the people (in stalking terms: Flying Monkeys) who listen, preferably believe, and willingly participate in the socially isolating slander, as well as all other criminal activities associated with gang-stalking? In my experience, they can be divided into the following groups:
1. The Attention Seekers
This group consists of ordinary people with ordinary lives who long for attention, which can make them feel special, valued, in the loop, influential, and heard before they go back to their ordinary lives. By spreading shocking lies, they become interesting, and other people listen to them. This situation serves a dual purpose for the primary stalkers (in stalking terms: The Rat/Rats):
Their new BFFs feel good, get more of the attention they long for, and are thus encouraged to continue being part of the group and spreading lies. And some of the people who listen to the lies will spread them, too. Hence, the lies continue to be spread far and wide without the stalkers having to recruit more people.
2. Those Who Believe They Serve a Higher Purpose
This group is the fanatics – political, religious, etc. – who believe they serve a higher purpose by destroying the victim, whom they regard as subversive, inferior, as well as dangerous to them as a group.
3. The Really Stupid People
All other groups aside, there’s also the group I would call the really stupid people, as in very low IQs, who believe whatever they are told. These are people who can be convinced they are participating in solving a crime and think they have been handpicked by undercover police agents, or whichever story they have been told, to assist the state in its hunt for whatever crime they have been told the victim has committed. They don’t understand the law, and they will believe whatever they are told as long as the person talking to them is from the authorities – or claims to be.
4. The Thieves
For some gang-stalking seems to be a strength-in-numbers opportunity to rob the homes of the discredited victims. Highly sociopathic but evidently predominant among certain groups.
FYI: In Denmark, robbing houses is a minimal-risk crime, given the Danish police force’s apparent indifference towards this crime, or should I say indifference towards this crime as well?
5. The Sadists
Gang stalkers also reach out to people who will do anything to get the opportunity to physically hurt and humiliate others because they are, at heart, sadists. They are helpful when violence becomes part of the game. It can be shocking to read about how many human beings of any given humane population are sadists. To experience them up close is even worse.
6. The Sexual Sadists
Last but not least, there are the highly sadistic males who express a desire to hurt women sexually. Those who fall into this category, who are part of the group stalking me, seem to have a fanatical hatred towards women. I am not a psychiatrist or anthropologist, so to categorize these men is not for me to do.
What
What can be said to isolate a victim depends on the victim, but if you spread rumors that a person has a mental illness, is a drug addict, or is otherwise criminal, gullible people will shy away from the victim rather than question the lie, which leads to social isolation. And any attempt to confront the ignorance with reason will only make things worse, in my experience.
In my experience, people who have bought into a lie will become angry and aggressive toward you if you try to reason with them. So, when reaching out to reason with people, things can get ugly.
I have earlier written a post about which lies you may hear about yourself and what can be said to isolate a stalking victim; here’s the list of lies stalkers may spread, stating that you:
Are a drug dealer,
Are a notorious liar,
Are a prostitute,
Are a schizophrenic,
Are an alcoholic,
Are dangerous,
Are mentally unstable,
Are paranoid,
Are rat back crazy,
Commit social fraud,
Commit tax fraud,
Frighten children,
Harass your neighborhood (i.e., victim-blaming, claiming the harassed is the harasser),
Have connections to terrorists,
Have killed a family member,
Have killed someone,
Have sex with everything in sight,
Have stolen various artifacts from the stalkers
Stalk people,
Were formerly committed to a psychiatric ward
How
How do stalkers spread their lies to make others isolate their victims? In my experience, any way they can. However, a classic way is for them to appear as experts who come to save people from the person they target, whom they make out to be, as stated above.
In this scenario, they can claim to be shrinks, social workers, or police officers coming to inform the people they want to include in the crime about the dangerous target. Or they can turn the whole thing around and claim to be the victims of their targeted victim. That is, the stalkers invent an enemy, a person they target, and create an image of that person they present to the people they want to involve in their crime, and offer to save these people from that enemy in return for loyalty, access to their private homes, internet connections, etc.
That’s How They Do It
And that is, in my experience, how stalkers get people to participate in distributing lies to isolate a victim socially, as well as partake in their other criminal actions.
They pick people who are, for one reason or another, willing to listen, preferably believe, and spread lies about a person the stalkers have decided to target. And given that lies have a way of taking on a life of their own, eventually, the lie will become a collective truth, and the victim will eventually be completely socially isolated because, evidently, if you tell a lie enough times, people will believe it.
I have experience with most of the above – more than eight years of lies being spread about me and people buying into them and spreading them to other equally stupid, sadistic, or fanatical people. Summing up, I am really dangerous! My almost 5.5-foot frame is super dangerous—I mean, if I stand on my toes, I can take a swing at anyone who stands still for long enough for me to really punch them with my middle-aged yoga-trained biceps!
“Most people don't care if you're telling them the truth or if you're telling them a lie, as long as they're entertained by it.”
Tom Waits
So, there you go, my two cents’ worth on how stalkers get people to spread rumors about a targeted victim to isolate the victim socially. I hope you found it valuable and worth your time! Until next time, remember to get your facts straight and that whatever good times you have will never come back as bad times,
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