Sharing their Demons on the Web

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/13/fashion/13psych.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Sharing their demons on the Web - International Herald Tribune

A new article has come out in the New York Times it talks about Gang Stalking and Mind Control. It talks about the various sites that have sprung up to assist the various targets of this harassment and if they are helpful or a hinderance.

I am basically looking to get a handle on what everyone else things of this article aspecially people who are not familiar with the concept of Gang Stalking or Mind Control.

Thanks.
 

gangstalking

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Quotes from the article.

“It was a big relief to find the community,” said Derrick Robinson, 55, a janitor in Cincinnati and president of Freedom from Covert Harassment and Surveillance, a group that claims several hundred regular users of its Web site. “I felt that maybe there were others, but I wasn’t real sure until I did find this community,” Mr. Robinson said.
There is no concise survey of mind-control sites or others describing gang stalking — whose users believe that groups of people are following and controlling them, as part of a test of neurological or other kinds of weapons likely conducted by the government — on the Net. But they are easy to find. Some have hundreds of postings, along with links to dozers of similar sties. One, Gangstalkingworld.com, welcomes visitors with this description: “Gang Stalking is a systemic form of control, which seeks to destroy every aspect of a Targeted Individual’s life. The target is followed around and placed under surveillance by Civilian Spies/Snitches 24/7.”
The site lists more than 71,000 visitors, and it has links to several other sites, including Harrassment101.com, which has 965 posts.

Also the article talks about the support that the community is getting from at least one American Politician. Currently the same can not be said for any Canadian Politicians.

And the users of some sites have found the support of Jim Guest, a Republican state representative in Missouri, who wrote last year to his fellow legislators calling for an investigation into the claims of those who say they are being tortured by mind control.
“I’ve had enough calls, some from credible people — professors — being targeted by nonlethal weapons,” Mr. Guest said in a telephone interview, adding that nothing came of his request for a legislative investigation. “They become psychologically affected by it. They have trouble sleeping at night.”
He added: “I believe there are people who have been targeted by this. With this equipment, you have to test it on somebody to see if it works.”