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us6.campaign archive ^ | 11/8/14 | Rick Wiles

Posted on 11/08/2014 9:53:04 PM PST by Nachum

You know what they say about real estate: Location, location, location!  Trunews is located next to the most popular vacant cul-de-sac in Florida!  Read on!  I’ll tell you why it’s so popular these days.  

The Trunews headquarters is along I-95 on the western edge of Vero Beach, Florida.  There is a hotel next to us and more office condos behind us.  

More hotels were slated to be built in the vacant lots, but the 2008 financial crisis put a damper on construction.  Directly behind our building (facing I-95) is a vacant cul-de-sac.  We’ve been in this business park for nearly four years.  The only people ever in the cul-de-sac are lost tourists turning around to get back to the Interstate.

For the last six months, however, that vacant cul-de-sac has attracted a lot of vehicular traffic.  Vehicles go around the cul-de-sac and stop when their vehicle is pointed toward the Trunews building.  They park there for hours!  Every weekday! 
 
If you’ve been in Florida in July and August, you know it gets downright hot and humid.  It doesn’t bother these guys.  They sit there hour after hour even in the blazing sun. 
 

Interestingly, none of them park in a different location. Each vehicle drives around the cul-de-sac and parks in the exact same location as the previous vehicles. There must be a really good Wi-Fi connection there because the drivers always on looking at their laptops.  (By the way, I checked the spot and there is a hot zone in that spot identified as “Interstate-3.”)
 

Friday was an unusually busy day.  A total of four vehicles parked in the same spot throughout the day.  The moment one vehicle departed it was immediately replaced by another vehicle.  If I were a paranoid conspiracy theorist, I’d think we were under surveillance!  What a crazy idea.  This is America.  That kind of stuff doesn’t happen here, right?
 
Friday morning started out with the first car.  Soon after, another vehicle joined.  Both vehicles sat next to each other for several hours.  I can turn around in my office and look out the window and see them.  I walked outside and took photos of the vehicles.  I wanted them to see me watching them.  

Shortly after taking the photographs, both vehicles drove away.  Immediately, they were replaced by a third vehicle. 

I walked outside and took a photo of the third vehicle too.  He started his engine and very slowly drove toward me.  He had his window down and stared at me as he slowly drove by the office.  I waved at him to let him know I was aware of his presence and wasn’t intimidated.  

Within minutes of his departure, the fourth vehicle appeared.  This one was a SUV.  It was a Florida State Trooper.  Gator and I took a stroll down the street and walked around the cul-de-sac and passed by the trooper.  I went back to the office and took a photo of the police vehicle.  

With so much traffic coming into a vacant cul-de-sac, I’m seriously thinking about opening a hotdog stand on Monday.  I could make some extra money selling hotdogs and lemonade to all of these folks sitting in their cars for hours every day.  

The good news is that the mysterious breaking and entering intrusions into our offices appear to have stopped.  For months there were clear signs that somebody was entering the building.  We found ceiling tiles moved, ceiling attic doors hanging open, and some doors unlocked.  Nothing was ever stolen or moved. 
 
I changed the locks and security access codes multiple times throughout the summer.  They continued to enter as though they walked through the walls.  Furthermore, our security cameras stopped recording at certain hours during the night.  Obviously, the intruders were people with advanced skills and technologies to enable them to evade detection. 
 
Our cameras did record, however, a man walking around the perimeter of our offices at approximately 4:34 AM.  He was not homeless.  He was dressed in normal attire. He had an object in his hand.  He made a complete revolution around the outside perimeter of our facility.  A vehicle drove into our parking lot and the man was not seen thereafter.  

The breaking and entering intrusions continued throughout the summer and early fall.  They promptly ended when I said on the radio that I planned to sit in the office at night with the lights off holding my shotgun….and I would “light up the room” with my shotgun when the intruders broke into our facility. 
 
Although the intrusions into our office appear to have stopped, there’s been unusual activity in my home every day this week.
 
I’m alone in my house these days.  Susan and our grandchildren went to Ecuador.  It is only Gator and me.  

As a Golden Retriever, Gator is a really happy, friendly dog.  He’s been growling a lot at night for the past week.  Some nights he leaps up in the living room and runs to the door and growls.  It’s been uncomfortable to say the least.   At other times, he wakes me up in the night when I hear him snarling.  Gator is five years old.  I’ve never heard him growl or snarl or seen him bare his teeth until the past week.  

I keep a loaded firearm by my side at all times now.  It’s a nasty little rascal.  The Texas Defender fires shotgun shells or .45 caliber bullets.  It blows quite a hole in a target.  

An unusual thing has happened every night this week.  When I arrive home and get out of my vehicle, I can hear loud music in my house.  Each night I have discovered that our in-house stereo system was turned on with the volume at the maximum level.  The music was so loud each night I could hear it when I got out of my vehicle in the driveway.  My neighbors must think I’m losing my hearing….or my mind! 

And that’s the point.  Somebody is messing with my head.  Somebody is intimidating me.  

I have gone to the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office twice to tell deputies that I’m under surveillance. 

Next week I will request a private meeting with Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar.  I will tell him that I am being stalked.  I am under surveillance.  I believe that my life is in danger.  

I’m taking the extraordinary step of putting this in writing and emailing it to tens of thousands of people as a matter of record.  If anything should happen to me, I want a written record stating that I was concerned for my safety. 

I have been on the radio for over 15 years.  I have reported many important national security issues.  I have interviewed retired U.S. generals, admirals, ambassadors, FBI agents, and CIA officers.  I have interviewed members of parliaments in other nations, best-selling authors, scientists, astronauts, Hollywood celebrities, economists, and billionaires. 
 
I have also tackled many controversial issues.  There are radical leftist groups that despise me.  Militant homosexual and atheist groups hate my name. There are Islamic jihadists who detest me.  I once discovered two Muslims on a prayer mat on my parking lot at night praying to Allah.  I chased them off the property.  A former FBI Counterterrorism officer told me, “Rick, you know what they were doing on your parking lot.  They were marking you for future action.” 
 
Throughout 15+ years of reporting national security news, I have never felt uneasy about my safety.  Something is very different, however, about 2014. 
 
For the record, I am telling you that I am being stalked.  I am under surveillance.  Psy-ops are being used against me.  Somebody wants me off the radio. 
 
America is has entered a soft police state.  We may cross the line very soon into a hard police state. 
 
I sincerely ask for your prayers and intercession for my personal safety, and that God will expose the perpetrators of this “black op” surveillance and psychological operation against Trunews.

Several close friends whom I respect their advice have advised me to immediately hire security professionals to guard both the Trunews office, my house, and me.  Round-the-clock protection will cost us a lot of money.  My German frugality doesn’t want to spend the money, but my friends are telling me to take appropriate action to protect my life.   
 
I stand on the promise in God’s Word as written in Isaiah 54: 14.
 
In righteousness shalt thou be established; thou shalt be far from oppression, for thou shalt not fear; and from terror, for it shall not come near thee.
 
Sincerely,
 

Rick Wiles



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21 posted on 11/09/2014 1:12:15 AM PST by maggief (=)
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To: Nachum
To whom are the license plates on the stalking vehicles registered?

Leni

22 posted on 11/09/2014 1:27:24 AM PST by MinuteGal
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To: Celtic Conservative

First, Rick should find out the distance to the nearest school, or daycare and note it. Then when he sees two or more vehicles, call the local police and report them as two suspected gays having clandestine sex near such-and-such.

Lastly, he should stop using wifi in his office. Hard wire it all.


23 posted on 11/09/2014 2:17:42 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: TigersEye

I know California has a law that can be used against you if you just merely stop a cop and ask them a question. I can imagine a few other states doing that, if not the majority.


24 posted on 11/09/2014 3:41:20 AM PST by Usagi_yo (Criticize, marginalize, demonize, criminalize.)
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To: MinuteGal

“To whom are the license plates on the stalking vehicles registered?

Leni”
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Smart girl! Getting that information and sharing it to a safe location/person(s) should be first order of business. Get some friends driving a car with out-of-state plates (looking like lost tourists) to get some surreptitious photos that capture the plates. Or place some well hidden “wildlife” cameras video recorders.


25 posted on 11/09/2014 4:43:09 AM PST by House Atreides
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To: MinuteGal

“To whom are the license plates on the stalking vehicles registered?

Leni”
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Smart girl! Getting that information and sharing it to a safe location/person(s) should be first order of business. Get some friends driving a car with out-of-state plates (looking like lost tourists) to get some surreptitious photos that capture the plates. Or place some well hidden “wildlife” cameras video recorders.


26 posted on 11/09/2014 4:44:11 AM PST by House Atreides
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To: cardinal4

> I changed the locks and security access codes multiple times throughout the summer.  They continued to enter as though they walked through the walls.  Furthermore, our security cameras stopped recording at certain hours during the night.  Obviously, the intruders were people with advanced skills and technologies to enable them to evade detection. 

There is a video camera jamming device that will prevent some video cameras from recording. I remember coming across them back in the 90’s when I was into buying quite a bit of spy gadgets. I don’t remember who sold them but they were also manufacturing Tempest monitors which could pickup what you were viewing on your computer screen remotely back in the days before LCD and LED computer screens.

As a person who has done thousands of hours of surveillance I can tell you that there are two basic frs of surveillance for different purposes - passive and active. Passive is the type where you don’t want to be detected; active is where the objective is to be seen and is a form of intimidation. Hard to say which type might be occurng there or if it even is but I would guess yes based on the remoteness of the location. Don’t know if you can read too much into the LEO being there unless they are there all the time because many of them just look for quiet spots to catch up on their reports or go to sleep.

As to the intrusions, if they are government they are doing a hell of a sloppy job on theft B&E’s. Its not hard to pick locks with the right tools but you would have to defeat the alarm system first if there is one which I hope there is. The sad fact is that many alarm systems can be defeated pretty easily. Ask any alarm installer (I have...lol) all they have to do to defeat it is to know what who the manufacturer is to know what the override code is; just about all have them.You can be in less than a minute with a lockpicking gun. Often on convert intrusions they will install monitoring devices like covert video cams (there are so many different types; one of my favorites is the AC receptacle because you really can’t detect it unless you pull out the receptacle; it can operate indefinitely on the electricity that it’s powered by. They may also install key logging devices on the inside of your computer connected to an interior USB port. I have seen some newgen models that send the information to an email address covertly at different intervals.

So you might need to have a security expert who has the right tools and does what is known as Tactical Countermeasures Surveillance Measures (TCSM) ; they will know what this term means and have all the gadgets; (non-linear junction detection devices is a term they throw around a lot if they’ve done government jobs). You might call one. They will have the pro devices. The regular junk gadgets they sell on the Internet are just that and don’t work well. Don’t waste your time on them. If they do it for a living they’ve spent a lot of money on their tools and some of the professional units get up in the tens of thousands of dollars.

Now that I’vevreally made you paranoid, the best thing you can do for now is to put hidden night vision cams in, a good alarm system and batten down your hatches. Sleeping in your office with a gun doesn’t hurt either...: )


27 posted on 11/09/2014 4:52:06 AM PST by jsanders2001
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To: Celtic Conservative

> Order pizza and have it delivered to their cars. Drop by and give them donuts. Ask them when their relief comes and what do they want on their burgers. Set up a lawn chair and tell them you’re just trying to make their job easier.

CC

Best answer. My opinion being “the snooper” whose been snooping around at 4:30 am. P.S. don’t leave any trash outside for inspection and use a good crosscut shredder. If you DO want to have fun pee in the trash and pour LOTS of coffee grounds in there. Also add LOTs of needles and Sweet and Low too so they can waste money at the lab analyzing it to see if it’s cocaine...: )


28 posted on 11/09/2014 5:06:08 AM PST by jsanders2001
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To: 11th_VA

> You need to get a drone with a camera

This version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjG1n9FEDb0

The funny thing about this guy is that he’s not even Russian. He’s a guy from Georgia who got into trouble with the ATF for buying Class 3 weapons and using them on some farm land...: )


29 posted on 11/09/2014 5:13:16 AM PST by jsanders2001
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To: Nachum
The first thing I'd do is scatter some star nails over in the "parking lot"

The next thing I'd do is hire an investigator to come in and carefully scan the house and office for "bugs".

Certainly hiring someone for security is a good idea but that could be costly......As far as the local police, can they be trusted?

30 posted on 11/09/2014 5:45:57 AM PST by Hot Tabasco (Don't harsh my buzz homie......)
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To: Nachum

At the risk of being repetitive or just obvious:

Have your office, home, car, dog, etc., swept for bugs active and passive.

Have your computers, phones, tablets, kindles, ithis, ethat, etc. examined for malware and any other unsavory treats. By a trusted professional.

Get the license plate numbers of your “visitors.” Get someone to run them (P.I. or cop) and identify who owns the vehicles. Note the vehicle numbers of any police cars that stake you out.

Cameras in/around your home, in/around your office that real-time forward to offshore/remote servers. Backup power so they can’t disable them. Make sure they cover your driveway and the road in front of your home if possible.

Change your locks, alarm codes, passwords, etc. Secure your wifi.

Keep a close eye on your dog. Don’t let him outside unsupervised, or any place someone might get to him. Chip him.

Don’t accept any suspicious or unexpected packages. Do not bring any dubious packages inside your house for risk of being SWATed.

Have an attorney and a security professional on retainer and speed-dial.

Don’t put yourself in any compromising positions or any situations where you could be set up, or set upon. Do not be alone (car, office, elevator, etc.) with any female you don’t know well and trust. Do not be alone with any children whose parents you do not know and trust.

Be switched-on at all times. At home, at work, on the road. The next step in escalation after surveillance and intimidation is Direct Action.

Carry.

Report any suspicious activity to a member of local law enforcement whom you know and trust. Get copies of the report and put them in your attorney’s safe. You want a paper trail to prove harassment or intimidation if things go south and you have to act in defense of self or others.

That should cover most of the bases.


31 posted on 11/09/2014 5:56:34 AM PST by PLMerite (Why did my tagline disappear? I didn't delete it.)
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To: EternalVigilance

I don’t know Rick. And I still believe him.


32 posted on 11/09/2014 7:44:31 AM PST by Shimmer1 (Just keep repeating to yourself, “All cultures are equal.”)
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To: null and void

scary isn’t it?! I must admit, I would have walked around and taken pics of their license plates. and maybe their faces. I’d get a second set of security cameras, hidden cameras and install them myself, so they wouldn’t know.
I’d get a bug sweep done too.
I’d be a little bit more proactive then he is, I must say.


33 posted on 11/09/2014 7:48:26 AM PST by Shimmer1 (Just keep repeating to yourself, “All cultures are equal.”)
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To: Nachum

Welcome to the world of being a Christian who’s trying to get truth out. BTDT. Hubby and I would rip apart our old computers and thow them in the bags after cleaning up after our dog because the snooping was so ridiculous. We asked our security guy, and ex SEAL who ran a security company to sweep for bugs. Never heard from him after that. Eventually, one just gets used to it and trusts God’s protection. We like to mess with their heads though when the opportunity arises. We’ve been dealing with this for probably 2 decades, if not longer.


34 posted on 11/09/2014 7:57:16 AM PST by pops88 (Geek chick standing with Breitbart for truth)
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To: Usagi_yo

“I know California has a law that can be used against you if you just merely stop a cop and ask them a question.”

Where can I read that law.


35 posted on 11/09/2014 8:52:21 AM PST by Hulka
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To: Nachum

I told my daughter that Hello Kitty turned 40. I said, “who knew? She looks so young. She must have had plastic surgery.” She said, “for a cat that old isn’t that just taxidermy?” Glad I had no liquids in my mouth.


36 posted on 11/09/2014 11:07:00 AM PST by pops88 (Geek chick standing with Breitbart for truth)
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To: pops88

Opps, wrong thread. LOL. Still funny.


37 posted on 11/09/2014 11:07:49 AM PST by pops88 (Geek chick standing with Breitbart for truth)
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To: Darksheare

Thank you. Add a dash of mild contempt and you’re good to go.

CC


38 posted on 11/09/2014 12:13:28 PM PST by Celtic Conservative (stercus accidit)
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To: Celtic Conservative

Set up a chair next to them with a portable radio tuned to some terrible music.
Lounge right there, read newspaper out loud, sneer openly at Obama.


39 posted on 11/09/2014 12:18:06 PM PST by Darksheare (People who support liberal "Republicans" summarily support every action by same.)
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To: Nachum

40 posted on 11/09/2014 12:20:22 PM PST by RckyRaCoCo (Shall Not Be Infringed)
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