gangstalking | October 27, 2006
Mobbing
“In the early 1980s, a Swedish psychologist named Heinz Leymann identified a grave threat to health and safety in what appear to be the healthiest, safest workplaces in the world. … he labeled the distinct menace he had found with an English word: mobbing. …
Mobbing can be understood as the stressor to beat all stressors. It is an impassioned, collective campaign by co-workers to exclude, punish, and humiliate a targeted worker. Initiated most often by a person in a position of power or influence, mobbing is a desperate urge to crush and eliminate the target. The urge travels through the workplace like a virus, infecting one person after another. The target comes to be viewed as absolutely abhorrent, with no redeeming qualities, outside the circle of acceptance and respectability, deserving only of contempt. As the campaign proceeds, a steadily larger range of hostile ploys and communications comes to be seen as legitimate. …
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gangstalking | October 27, 2006
Are you a potential target? If eavesdropping on anything you say, write, or do could increase someone else’s wealth or influence, then the answer must be yes, you are a potential target.
Others know your confidential business or professional trade secrets.
This is the most obvious indicator of covert eavesdropping activities. Theft of confidential information is a multi-billion dollar underground industry in the United States. Often the loss of your secrets will show up in very subtle ways so you should always trust your instincts in this matter. When your competitors know things that are obviously private, or the media finds out about things they should not know, then it is reasonable to suspect technical eavesdropping or bugging.
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gangstalking | October 26, 2006
Did You Know This?
First I want to show you a simple way to find out if you are being bugged and how to find the bug.
Tip 1: Almost all bugging devices work on a FM frequency because they are simply wireless transmitters.
If you think a room is bugged then put a television or radio tuned to an AM station in the room with the volume turned up fairly loud.
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gangstalking | October 25, 2006
Their eyes were watching here
By Makkada B. Selah | Posted 10/25/2006
Decades from now, Gloria Naylor’s 1996–published earlier this year by Third World Press–may be considered a groundbreaking testament on the advent of the New World Order. The National Book Award winner writes in the first line of her book, “I didn’t want to tell this story.” Her self-described “fictionalized-memoir” claims that in 1996 she was targeted by the National Security Agency for surveillance and thought control. It sounds pretty outlandish, and the title’s Orwellian nod isn’t subtle, but in this age of privacy erosion and the NSA’s recently unveiled warrantless surveillance program 1996 is timely. It proposes that it’s quite easy for the average law-abiding citizen to become the target of an NSA investigation for reasons not directly related to national security.
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gangstalking | October 20, 2006
Rory McCarthy in Gaza City
Tuesday October 17, 2006
The Guardian
Doctors in Gaza have reported previously unseen injuries from Israeli weapons that cause severe burning and deep internal wounds often resulting in amputations or death.
The injuries were first seen in July, when the Israeli military launched a series of operations in Gaza following the capture of an Israeli soldier by Palestinian militants.
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gangstalking | October 19, 2006
Are You Being Tracked?
Date: Thursday, October 19 2006.
Are You Being Tracked?
By Devanie Angel,
Big business thinks Radio Frequency Identification tags are great. Privacy-rights advocates fear the tiny chips will invite corporations and the government into our personal lives.
It looks fairly innocuous, a metal-and-plastic square with wires coiled up like an angular snail, a lot like the anti-theft tag you’d find if you pried apart a book…
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gangstalking | October 17, 2006
Bush’s S.S. Grills 14 Year-Old
By Stephen S. Pearcy
10/17/06
“Information Clearing House”
Two super-sized adult male U.S. Secret Service (“S.S.”) agents banged on the front door at 14 year-old Julia Wilson’s home last Thursday during school hours, but Julia wasn’t home. Predictably (except to the S.S. agents), the straight-A student was in her microbiology class at school.
But Julia’s mother, Kirstie, was home. When she opened her front door, she was a little taken aback, not only by the sizes of the agents and the official nature of the visit, but also by their questions and demeanor after she welcomed them inside.
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