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It’s becoming very apparent that these groups are organized and directed by both government and corporate interests, but certainly not limited to just these. They have been known to involve church groups, boy scout/girl scout groups, senior citizens, business owners and employees, police, street gangs, drug addicts etc. They can involve members of any and all social sectors, but at the street level where I have personally experienced these events most commonly taking place, the involved parties seem to typically be lower-income earners or criminals, although the police, local business owners, and other members of the community are among those involved as well. The main motivation that I can see for people at the lower end of the social spectrum to participate is either financial reward or privileged consideration by the law, but often they might take part just for the fun and excitement of it, or because they think they are serving a good cause. Many of these people may have become caught up in these activities against their will, and may have initially been targets themselves and had their own lives ruined before being recruited to take part. The reward, no matter how small it might be, can be used as an incentive to coerce a person’s continuing involvement in these gang-stalking activities. It’s just a matter of knowing what a person’s weakness is and taking full advantage of it. However, this isn’t always necessary. These gang-stalking groups can develop in any situation and at any level of society where people are joined together as a group with a common cause or similar beliefs, as well as among those who are not otherwise affiliated with each other in any sort of way prior to engaging in these activities. Gang-stalking groups might be formed out of political groups, businesses and business groups, church groups, or community watch groups just as easily as they might be formed by criminal gangs or any other groups of people or individuals that can be recruited into them. When this epidemic problem first started, those who organize and direct these activities focused on recruiting from already organized groups of people who, because of the nature of their group, could be easily influenced to engage in these activities by making the activities appear as though they were serving their cause (thus the alternate term ‘cause-stalking’). But things have since progressed to the point that now people are being recruited in any manner of ways, both individually as much as from within these otherwise well-meaning groups. They can include anybody at all, from the highest levels of society to the lowest. The same goes for those who are targeted as well, and the excuses for being targeted have become just as various.
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 10:01:49 +0000

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