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I am currently revamping my blog, fixing broken links, bad images, spelling errors, and outdated information. After more than four years, this seemed a good time to do so.

More or less all posts about stalking are here, given that these are the ones that get the most traffic. The rest will be posted when they have been edited. If you encounter errors, let me know, or ignore them.

No Two Are Alike
Monsters & Madness My Monsters & Madness My

No Two Are Alike

My point is that there are all sorts of stalkers. Even if they have their evil deeds in common, they are as different as people in general. Some stalk alone, and some stalk in groups, and their motives for their criminal behavior are also different, even if these motives fall into certain categories – revenge, delusion, infatuation, and so on. The distinctions below show how experts classify various types of stalkers.

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How to Endure Gang-Stalking, Part 2

How to Endure Gang-Stalking, Part 2

The stress of constant harassment, death threats, slander, people entering your premises, and worse, via smart technology, is a killer. Stress can lead to heightened blood pressure, depression, diabetes, you name it. And stress can ultimately kill you. Stress is also a situation that can make you irrational and fear what you do not need to fear. When you lose control of your mind, which you can when being strung out on stress, you forfeit your objectivity, make rash decisions, and do not keep calm amidst monsters and madness. Controlling your stress level is crucial when you are a stalking victim.

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Gang-Stalking & Trophy Hunting
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Gang-Stalking & Trophy Hunting

Normal people stop obsessing about someone else’s life – like a celebrity - when they outgrow their teenage years and become adults, realizing that in the real world, famous singers don’t fall in love with a girl in the audience just because she shows up and buys all his records. So we grow up, begin paying bills, and create real lives of our own. But stalkers don’t grow up. They continue to obsess about other people…

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20 Lies

20 Lies

Stalkers isolate their victims by spreading lies. And in my experience, too many will wallow in a sick lie if the opportunity presents itself. A lie can make a person feel interesting. I know liars as insignificant, hateful, and pathetic people with too much time on their hands and no personal lives or interests worth speaking of, constantly seeking the approval and attention of others. And lying is an easy way to get attention; even a retard can tell a lie!

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3 Things

3 Things

Stalking is a horrendous crime that often leaves the victim in despair, which typically means you act irrationally. And not to do so is easier said than done. But here are my three basic things you should never do, based on my years of experience with gang-stalking, gaslighting, and harassment.

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