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So Much Things to Say

surfpuppy, what irks me is watching the various human garbage, big-time drug dealers and other criminals engaged as Gang Stalkers all around me here in Cardiff, sitting at home on their a**es, literally all day every day, in order to "watch" me intently, because I am such a dangerous terrorist. (Otherwise known as the "Phony War on Terror.") This is their entire job. They work in disciplined shifts and are in constant rotation. Recruitment of new "agents" is a huge priority. ....Sitting in these multi-million dollar homes with their huge monthly mortgages, driving new cars much more expensive than even they could afford on a drug-dealing budget. All comfortably and gainfully provided for without ever leaving the house. Amazing! It is widely reported that the U.S. Department of Defense spending has doubled since the year 2000 and you can bet Organized Stalking is a huge part of that. Regardless of the local organization, be it the Community Oriented Police or Infragard or Neighborhood Watch, these losers are paid very handsomely with U.S. tax dollars, and it is abundantly evident that money is no object whatsoever. Many of them drive cars with illegally-tinted windows, with no license plates, no insurance and no registration, as they are government-issued cars. As they SO love to intone, ad nauseum, they are "above the law." I sincerely doubt they pay taxes. In the mean time, there are probably hundreds of thousands of non-government employees all over the U.S. - who actually PAY their taxes - who are willing, able-bodied and experienced job seekers (such as the guy desperately competing for a bartender job) who remain unemployed.
— June 26, 2010 11:03 a.m.

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I think it's worth noting here that the past comments I made on the subject of Targeting and Organized Stalking, on the Michael Shields Oceanside Police and Justice System corruption incidents, were not only NOT printed in the hard copy Reader the following week, the article itself and any other comments were virtually omitted from Reader Comments altogether. What does that tell you? It's obvious that my comments, and even the entire article itself, which account of Police and Court corruption should be getting copious attention, was deliberately omitted for a very good reason. Because every word is true. You can bet none of the comments here will make it into next week's hard copy, either. I scan the Reader comments every week and see the same names over and over and over (yawn), almost as though the Reader forum were your assigned posts. The infantile insults, the bickering, the nastiness, the sarcasm and disinformation. Banding together in a small "tight-knit community" to dominate the forum, ready to "mob" a sincere poster when necessary. Good cop, bad cop. All hallmarks of people being paid to debunk, dilute and cause chaos and conflict. Every forum out there has at least two. This one has closer to five. I shudder to think that thousands of people read your ridiculous tripe every week and might be influenced into thinking this is adult, normal or stable behavior. Congratulations for turning a credible County-wide read news source into your personal kindergarten sandbox.
— June 26, 2010 10:32 a.m.

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Spoken like a true paid infiltrator. Your post came just three minutes after my post, which speaks VOLUMES. Paid Internet Infiltrators are paid to sit at their computers all day, and post sarcastic, aggressive, profane and abusive disinformation to many sites per day, a lot like internet Guerilla Marketing tactics. Gang Stalking through Community Organized Police, Infragard (FBI), Weed and Seed, Neighborhood Watch, among many others, and Fusion Centers all across the country is very real. It's a huge, complex subject which can't be adequately covered in a forum post. It's been in place, in one form or another, since the 1950s, and some say even since the beginning of the century. Here are just two good links from the ACLU website about the hiring of covert agents: http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/privacy/fusion_update_20… http://www.aclu.org/node/20415/ It's is ludicrous for you, or any Internet Infiltrator, to claim it's a conspiracy theory when there are millions of people being victimized, and thousands of websites in testament to that. From http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/html/dispatch/June_2010… COPS Hiring Program—$298 million This program will distribute nearly $300 million to address the full-time sworn officer needs of state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies nationwide and to increase their capacity to participate in community policing. In FY 2010, COPS will select hiring program grantees from the existing pool of approximately 6,000 2009 COPS Hiring Recovery Program (CHRP) applications. The COPS Office will not accept new applications for this program in FY 2010. Community Policing Development—$12 million This program funds a variety of innovative projects and knowledge resource products that support the integration of community policing strategies throughout the law enforcement community. These dollars help enable officers and community members to more effectively address emerging law enforcement and community issues. http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/html/dispatch/June_2010… And then, of course, there is the Department of Justice website itself, on the development of Community Organized Policing: http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/Default.asp?Item=2450 $300 million dollars - YOUR TAX DOLLARS - budgeted for the purpose of illegally harassing and surveilling innocent American citizens. And you wonder why the nation is broke?
— June 25, 2010 5:21 p.m.

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If you are curious or skeptical, you can surf some of the many blogs and websites on the subject of Targeting. Just one is Rachel O., who, until very recently, became homeless here in San Diego. http://homelessti.blogspot.com/ Rachel has a YouTube channel, and is a prolific blogger. An excerpt from just one of her blogs: "The shame of the life of a TI is that we must keep silent about our true predicament. And if you look at many of our lives we are anything but lazy. This may be the worst crime of all which is keeping many smart talented people down and silenced." Another good source is Gang Stalking World. http://gangstalkingworld.com/Media/ There are literally thousands of sites on the subject which numbers are unfortunately dwindling rapidly. I would qualify this to point out that there is an aggressive government disinformation campaign to rapidly cleanse the internet of the more indisputable and genuine targeting claims and evidence, as well as the deployment of millions of paid Internet Infiltrators and bloggers, which populate forums of all kinds, not just Organized Stalking. You can usually spot those individuals by their extreme negativity, skepticism and overt hostility. Many many blogs and video channels are simply paid Perpetrators masquerading as a victim of Targeting. Their videos and posts will tend to appear rambling, a little crazy, and very, very wordy, designed to dilute the reality of this evil phenomenon and cast endless doubt and confusion on the matter.
— June 25, 2010 5:04 p.m.

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"Those who chose to live on the streets have decided to make a living off the rest of us." What a short-sighted and insensitive thing to say. The fact is, people are homeless for a wide variety of reasons, many, many times not of their own choosing or control. According to the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, "About one-third of the adult homeless population are veterans." Ask a homeless veteran why he's homeless, and he's likely to draw you into a complex conversation about the government he risked his life to serve. Then there are the able-bodied, intelligent, educated Targeted Individuals - chosen for a variety of reasons (or no reason at all) by the government for persecution - who are stalked and victimized and ostracized by society to the point of homelessness by their neighbors and communities en masse, or Community Organized Police, a phenomenon commonly known as Gang Stalking, or Organized Stalking. Over a period of years or even decades, Targets are "workplace mobbed" and abused and harassed right out of their successful, lucrative careers, their finances are sabotaged and their assets seized. This is very real, and happening in every U.S. city. A growing millions of integrated, innocent, law-abiding Americans are Gang Stalked and Targeted every day. Ask a Targeted Individual why they are homeless, and they will most definitely draw you into a complex discussion about the government they've supported all their lives. Think before you judge. Not every panhandler is a dirty bum. Some are forced to subject themselves to the humiliation of asking for help because they are desperate to survive, and are more grateful for the help than you can imagine, even if they don't show it.
— June 25, 2010 4:43 p.m.

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