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Gangstalking Contracts and their Standardized Terms

Instead of viewing gangstalking solely through the lens of "evil people doing random bad stuff because they're evil," it's crucial to consider the standardized contractual nature of it. Here's a breakdown of what I've learned: Contractual Basis: Targets often end up on a list for various reasons, such as speaking out against companies or organizations like Freemasonry. Once on the list, a private local security contract is initiated. This contract is between an alphabet agency and an undisclosed private company bound by a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). The private security company then hires individuals, often referred to as gangstalkers, to carry out the terms of the contract. Contractual Terms: These contracts follow a standard template. They involve daily small payouts for basic actions like crossing paths with the target, as well as major payouts for more significant events, including incarceration, involuntary commitment to mental health treatment, and ...

Gangstalkers often try to have their targets involuntarily committed to mental hospitals. Protect yourself with a PAD.

Gangstalkers employ manipulative tactics to push targets into committing minor infractions like trespassing. Due to new laws, police officers can now recommend psychiatric evaluations, potentially leading to involuntary commitment if you mention being stalked. Moreover, gangstalkers are now targeting even 'normal' individuals, coercing them into involuntary outpatient programs involving forced, regular medication. However, you can protect your medical autonomy with a powerful legal tool: the Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD). A PAD is a legal document allowing individuals to specify their mental health treatment preferences and designate trusted individuals to make decisions on their behalf during a mental health crisis. By explicitly refusing forced hospitalization or participation in involuntary outpatient programs in your PAD, you assert your rights and shield yourself from gangstalkers' coercion. In 22 states, probate courts and mental health judges are required to ho...

50 Constructive Ways to Protect Yourself and Stay Positive in the Face of Gangstalking

  1. Understand Their Motives : Recognize that gangstalkers may aim to push you toward suicide, incarceration, or involuntary psychiatric commitment. 2. Build Relationships with Local Law Enforcement : Befriend local police officers and attend "Coffee with Cops" meetups to gain their support. 3. Educate Yourself on Involuntary Commitment : Attend mental health symposiums where judges, sheriffs, and psychiatrists discuss the laws regarding involuntary commitment. 4. Research Local Laws : Learn about the laws in your area, especially those related to trespassing, assault, and other potential legal issues. 5. Avoid Any Criminal Activity : Stay strictly within the law, even for minor offenses, to prevent any reason for arrest or legal trouble. 6. Document Stalkers Publicly : Create a Facebook page to document and share information about your stalkers. 7. Install a Car Camera : Get a Garmin or similar camera for your car to record any incidents while driving. 8. Use a Dashboard Ph...