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Published in April 2020. The dataset is small - only 50. However, it comes with numerous medical references to gangstalking research. We add our own research on targeting that includes a dataset of 765. We are not stating that we agree with this research, simply that it is available and some organizations are clearly doing legitimate research. We encourage subscribers to do their own reading and research.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Apr; 17(7): 2506.
Published online 2020 Apr 6. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072506
PMID: 32268595
The Phenomenology of Group Stalking (‘Gang-Stalking’): A Content Analysis of Subjective Experiences
Lorraine Sheridan,1,* David V. James,2 and Jayden Roth1
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178134/
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Some of these references are helpful and some are predictable - ie., why would psychiatrist admit it is a real crime, and cheat themselves out of a client and income? If you ask a barber if you need a haircut - what do you think the answer will be?
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Near the bottom of the Home page for TargetedJustice.com -
“Preliminary Statistics of Targeted Individuals”
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Gangstalking is a part of Spiritual Warefare.
How can there be an explanation of why an individual will plot, scheme, prepare, anticipate, schedule & hope for a chance to violate someone else Life, Liberty & Pursuit of Happiness?
It's just not normal.
Therefore, the energy wasted to do these things is DEFINITELY not from God.
(310) 215-5100 sis one of the security agencies attacking yous phone number.