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To: pops88

“As an aside, it’s always interesting when my guard gate sends a foot patrol past my house after posting something, like just a few minutes ago.”


It sounds like you have a similar surveillance problem to what Anonymous Conservative talks about on his blog.

http://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/

You might be interested in his posts and you can post there what you don’t post here.

For Our New Readers
https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/for-our-new-readers/

Surveillance Detection And Counter-Surveillance For Use In A World With Gangstalking
https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/surveillance/

Surveillance Detection – The Professional Course Of Real Life Experience – Part Thirteen, Witness To The Moscow Idaho College Student Murders
https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/surveillance-detection-the-professional-course-of-real-life-experience-part-thirteen-witness-to-the-moscow-idaho-college-student-murders/


1,561 posted on 12/26/2022 2:41:30 PM PST by Farcesensitive (K is coming)
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To: Farcesensitive

Do they talk about gang stalking? I knew I was being surveilled in the early 90s and was unplugging my phone from the wall. It’s only gotten worse after an international incident that embarrassed Bush. Opps, who knew? And then my husband flying dignitaries- Christian and Muslim, both. I figure just about everybody has eyes on me. My neighbor...runs a sound studio, shades of a Laurel Canyon. The other works in IT. In N.Z., one was an American ex-Marine cable installer. The phone junction was dug up after we moved in and stayed that way. LOL. My life is very interesting, and Metro claims they don’t have black and white helicopters. I just look at the panel trucks and vans and chuckle. I’m pretty open about what the Lord shows me. I’m a lot like Snowden- I rarely leave my house, so good luck holding a job. I’m looking for something that’s ‘work from home.’ I don’t get paid for any of the “intelligence” I provide. LOL. Flying foreign heads of state didn’t come with a retirement package, so I’m on my own, trusting in the Lord and walking by faith. As a direct Mayflower descendent, made well aware of why we fled England, I have a vested interest in our country.


1,566 posted on 12/26/2022 3:02:05 PM PST by pops88 ( Helping usher the glory of God into Las Vegas)
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To: Farcesensitive

I’m pretty sure I saw the gang stalking video on the link from 2015, or one very similar to it. Over Easter break, I confronted one of the new guards on foot patrol. He passed my house and proceeded to make a report, so I went up and asked him what he was reporting, what was going on at my house that needed it. The N.Z. Navy SEALS counseled me that if I thought someone was following me, to turn and confront them directly. The guard was pretty speechless. Sometimes I throw my phone in a protected bag, but I figure it only cuts down on the ones with small budgets. I thus spend a very lot of time in prayer, staying close to the Lord. We’ve seen what happened to Isaac, Anne and Kirstie. That was about exposure. I’m about healing the exposed, cancerous wound, having been a nurse. Timing.


1,570 posted on 12/26/2022 3:22:12 PM PST by pops88 ( Helping usher the glory of God into Las Vegas)
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To: Farcesensitive
It sounds like you have a similar surveillance problem to what Anonymous Conservative talks about on his blog.

Some of the blog material reminds me of "Enemy of the State". Sorry all you blog haters.

Wikipedia wants everyone to know that the 1998 movie, "Enemy of the State" was a continuation of "The Conversation"

Kim Newman considered Enemy of the State a "continuation of The Conversation", the 1974 psychological thriller that starred Hackman as a paranoid, isolated surveillance expert

They have been at this a long time. Michael Hayden said that the agency couldn't survived with the wrong public impressions formed by "Enemy of the State." Not only did they survive but they thrived or should I say flourished. Hayden was appalled by this movie. 

However, in 2001, the then-NSA director Gen. Michael Hayden, who was appointed to the position during the release of the film, told CNN's Kyra Phillips that "I made the judgment that we couldn't survive with the popular impression of this agency being formed by the last Will Smith movie."[18] James Risen wrote in his 2006 book State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration that Hayden "was appalled" by the film's depiction of the NSA, and sought to counter it with a PR campaign on behalf of the agency.[19]

1,593 posted on 12/26/2022 4:08:37 PM PST by Keflavik76 (Don't want to be a brick in Babylons wall.)
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