Theft, Drugs, & the Danish State

Monster Economy 101

June 24th, 2025 / µ


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The group of monsters who have been stalking me for nine years consists of individuals from lower-middle to middle-class backgrounds with a corresponding socioeconomic status. Their means and lifestyles, however, seem to go beyond these income levels. This could be due to other activities they are involved in.


Theft

This group of monsters steals from private homes. Unfortunately, theft is almost a legal crime in Denmark; that is, the police rarely investigate thefts. Criminals know this, and even normal people with regular jobs steal. People enter your home, take things, and smile at you the next time you pass them in the hallway – personal observation!

Today, it is clear to me that many Danes do not see breaking and entering and theft as crimes, judging by statements such as these, and I quote from memory:

“I didn’t steal anything; I just took a few things from her apartment.”

“I didn’t break in; I just looked around. She wasn’t even there.”

For the record, let me emphasize that they also just take jewelry and other valuables.


Location, Location, Location

This group of monsters steals. They steal from their stalking victims, and they may also steal from others. I don’t know if they do, but it seems likely given that robberies are risk-free for this group of monsters. I have pieced together what appears to be their modus operandi:

They arrive at the location and befriend locals who help them spread rumors to isolate the targeted victim, and from whose homes they surveil the home of the stalking victim and possibly other homes they plan to rob. They surveil the homes until they are familiar with the layout and the exact location of all valuables.

These robberies appear to be the primary reason for operating from homes near their target, because this allows them to access the target’s home and possibly other homes quickly and frequently. It’s an easy job to remove everything of interest from a home if you have 15 minutes and know the location of everything.

Plus, they know, as I know, that the police won’t touch them, so robberies are risk-free for them, even if there’s an alarm system that takes lovely photos of them. So, alarm systems won’t stop this group of monsters. It will make breaking in more difficult, but it won’t stop them. Death would stop them, but it is not legal to truly secure your home in Denmark.

Not Fun Fact: Conversations from a nearby garden show that they have already divided up my mother’s belongings, all of it - from jewels to furniture.

Fun Fact: Judging by the loud exclamations in Ansgargade in 2016, this group of monsters sees an alarm system as unfair. When I installed an alarm system in my apartment in 2016, it provoked anger in that sociopathic way – you know, when adults behave like a hysterical five-year-old.


Trophy Hunters

If you have followed this blog, you will know that I have touched upon the thefts committed by stalkers in connection with their evident need to collect trophies. These are the thefts they commit where the stolen object does not necessarily have a high value, but plays an essential part in their twisted fantasy world. Stalkers make up stories about friendships and relationships with their victims, relationships they have never had. The physical objects they steal – the trophies - are their ‘proof’ that the relationship is genuine.


How I Know

I first became aware of this group of monsters’ continuous thefts in the summer of 2016 in Ansgargade in Odense. I did so because I had nanny cams in my apartment, a habit I had developed during my years in Paris. I hadn’t thought of checking these until one specific event made it clear to me that they had been in my home.

I looked at the recordings from my bedroom and wanted to burn everything. It was sickening to watch a sick bastard walk around in my home, go through my belongings, and worse, touch my dog! I installed an alarm system. Unfortunately, the alarm system had flaws – but that’s another story.

When this group of monsters chased me out of my home in 2017, I rented an apartment on Skibhusvej. I had an alarm system installed at Skibhusvej as soon as possible. However, since they were already in the building when I arrived, my home was open to them for a while. Locks are no problem for this group; they have various methods to obtain keys.

It was on Skibhusvej that I became aware of this group of monsters’ use of a specific private security firm.


There Can Be No Criminals in Paradise

In December 2016 and again in the spring of 2017, the Danish judicial system made it clear to me that this group of monsters would not be held accountable for their crimes. The Danish judicial system accepted a lie told by monsters and disregarded all facts. I was denied a voice and my fundamental human rights, and with the thumbs up of the Danish police force, reduced to entertainment for monsters.

I concluded that in Denmark, being employed in the public sector or having been formerly employed in the public sector places you above the law. Every other interaction and communication with the Danish judicial system since then has confirmed my beliefs and proven me right.

Denmark is a very broken nation.

I still haven’t watched every recording. For the past eight or so years, the recordings from Ansgargade have been stored in a secure location outside Denmark. However, all recordings will be made public in the future. Danes should know what their taxes support.


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Drugs

Some of the people this group of monsters collaborated with in Paris in 2019, especially in Rue du Montparnasse, are involved in drug trafficking and sales, as well as other kinds of trafficking. Whether the monsters have gotten in on that, I don’t know.

What I can observe is that some of those who have housed this group of monsters and joined the madness have improved their financial situation. That’s what I can observe, but it is not for me to say whether drugs are involved or not.

However, it seems likely, given this group of monsters’ contacts in France, their greed, and the fact that they know that they are de facto above the law in Denmark.


Private Companies

A third way this group of monsters appears to finance their lifestyles and activities is through companies that are effectively funded by the Danish state – the short version. Extended version: coming up!



FYI: The monsters don’t steal every valuable or trophy in one go; they take what they want little by little, so you don’t notice – or maybe you think, “Hey, where did I put that?” And then one day, you look at your nanny cam!

On that note, until next time, remember to get your facts straight and be happy that whatever good times you have won’t come back as bad times!

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