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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 10:21:51 GMT -5
The Pedophilia Weapon
Pedophilia is one of the most hated things in our society and because of this it can be used as a weapon.
Being falsely accused or labeled of being a pedophile has very serious consequences for the victims of this phenomenon or use of pedophilia as a weapon. Even when the accusations or label are disproved at a later time the label or smear can stick.
Although the accusations are false the desired effects on the victim are usually high levels of stress, anxiety, and fear which is a part of the pedophilia weapon. Stress, anxiety, and fear being another form of weapon with serious effects on the body.
On my tapes youll here this weapon being used constantly, and aggressively by many people from all parts of the UK
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 10:22:38 GMT -5
Attack Pattern to Put the Victim on the Psychological Defensive
Degrading themes can be used to put a person or victim on the defensive or psychological defensive. Some example of using degrading themes is to make insinuations that the victim is a criminal or a pedophile.
An example of an attack pattern used in psychological harassment or psychological warfare is:
• Making insinuations that the victim is a criminal or pedophile to put the victim on the defensive. • Followed by threats to induce the fight-or-flight response or to induce fear.
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 10:23:36 GMT -5
Constructions, Barriers, Restrictions, and Catch 22's
Psychological Constructions are when a condition is built into the persons psychology.
• One example is the term "catch 22" and the use of degrading themes or pedophilia to prevent victims from coming forward or to prevent exposure. There is no "catch 22" , it's a psychological construction or belief that's been built into the victim to restrict or prevent the victims from exposing the perpetrators of a crime.
• Another example is fear-of-fear. The importance of fear is "built up", a psychological construction, where previously there was no importance in fear. After the "build up" process of inducing a high importance on fear, a normal emotion in people, if the victim experiences fear, his ego or psychology can be devastated to bring them "crashing down".
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 10:24:44 GMT -5
Hidden, Doubtful, Uncertain, and Psychological Defenses
Subtle attacks are usually used to destabilize a person and to get through or bypass the person's psychological defenses. They can leave the victim unsure or uncertain on how to react or wondering if the subtle attack was intentional.
The use of something personal, sensitive, or private information is usually used to destabilize the victim and to make the person feel vulnerable and insecure.
The words "profile", "psychoanalyzed", we are going to "fill you up" in the sense of creating a bad or false psychological profile and using psychiatry as a threat. The victim is psychologically harassed and also bombarded with degrading themes, such as pedophilia for example and combined with attempts to make the victims believe that they will be labeled a pedophile, sexually confused, or a violent, angry, and dangerous person. The truth and reality is that this tactic is used by the perpetrators in an attempt to protect themselves, discredit the victim, and prevent the victim form coming forward and exposing them.
Degrading themes are also used in subtle attacks.
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 10:30:36 GMT -5
Fear-of-Fear: Attacks to the Honor
Some people may feel that the feeling or emotion of fear attacks their honor. Fear is usually used to attack a person's honor, ego, and self-confidence..
A tactic that is sometimes used, is to lead the victim to believe that to feel threatened, and the resulting fight-or-flight response, is fear. Therefore the more threatened they feel equals more fear. This tactic deceives the victim and attacks them in two ways. The first is to threaten them, causing the fight-or-flight response, and the second is to simply feel threatened attacks their honor, which results in a chain reaction of an increasing threat. This response results in social withdrawal where the victim tries to avoid threatening situations or public areas.
The way this is usually used is to make the victim believe that to feel threatened, and the fight-or-flight response, is fear. The visible signs of the body having the fight-of-light response, like adrenaline, are therefore signs of fear that show the individuals or the enemy threatening them that they are scared. This belief is used to attack the victim's honor and the victim can be repetitively humiliated this way.
• Fear-of-fear is about fearing fear itself because to feel fear results in an attack to the person's honor, which can result in humiliation. • Fear-of-humiliation is fearing humiliation or being humiliated.
In both cases the person or victim can become aversive to situations or the possibility of being fearful or humiliated, usually through repetitive psychological attacks in public places. The result is that the victim can become aversive to public places, which can result in isolation.
Lets see if im in any Facebook pictures letting my hair down with my friends, weather its my old school friends, or down the pub with the moron Gangstalkers, but you wont see me there, as theyve isolated me, and Marked me for everyone to avoid
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 11:51:49 GMT -5
Responsibility and Vulnerability
A stressful situation and tactic that is sometimes used to induce stress in a person is to give a person full responsibility for a department, for example, but the control to make changes or take action is given to someone else. This can have the effect of making the person insecure or feel vulnerable because they have no control over what they are fully responsible or accountable for, and it also places them at the "mercy" of someone else that can harm their career.
People can be led to believe things that are false in order to manipulate them and even to try to drive them to suicide or to harm others.
For example a person can be led to believe that they are about to be fired or constantly on the verge of being fired to induce stress, paranoia, and insecurity. Another example is to lead the person to believe that they will be sued or going bankrupt, will be falsely accused resulting in prison time, will never be employed again, or lose their spouse.
Used with degrading themes the victim can be led to believe that they will be labeled a pedophile or used as a prostitute. That the perpetrators control the world and that the victim must obey.
The few jobs ive been hounded off is unreal, and as you can see, if you place your tape recorders in the right place, youll soon see the rumours develop around you, and what stalkers have to say
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 11:55:00 GMT -5
Beneficial Intentions: The Failure Strategy
When a group with psychological warfare expertise targets a victim and tries to create situations, street theatre, scenarios, or events with the intention of embarrassing, humiliating, threaten, anger, induce fear, or other harmful effects they need a strategy to deal with the failure or failures if the events in question do not produce the desired outcome or result.
A failure of a group who tries to intentionally attack or humiliate a victim builds confidence in the victim for overcoming this challenge or properly dealing with the event in question, so there is a need to have a strategy or tactic to eliminate or reduce the confidence building phenomenon that results as much as possible. One of the ways this is done is by trying to make the victim believe the false view on reality or interpretation that it was a test, a training situation, and that there was or may have been some kind of benevolent intention in this kind of actions or scenario.
One example for this strategy or tactic is to interpret the events as a test, the result is that the victim feels he is on a never ending test since these situations, events, and attacks are usually repetitive in this kind of on going psychological harassment or psychological war. Many of these tactics can also be considered to be psychological torture or used for psychological torture.
REMEMBER : Repetitive is all they know, and there relentless in there Gangstalking, so your never to far from gaining evidence, as youll soon see from my tapes, as most of it is repetitive crap they will do daily, month in, or year out, and it never stops regardless
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Post by Aboaz on Jul 5, 2012 12:17:56 GMT -5
My Space, Your Space, Not Behind Me
A tactic that is sometimes used to make a victim feel vulnerable or more threatened, is to be threatened in some way and have the perpetrator stand directly behind them and out of view. Instinctively you would not want someone that is hostile towards you to stand directly behind you and out of view whether you feel threatened by the threats that were made or not.
You may have also noticed that when a person is hostile towards you and acts aggressively by thrashing or hitting objects it can trigger more of the fight-or-flight response from you. A similar tactic to the first, is for a person that is hostile towards you to motion an object towards you, towards your face, or to be in or come into "your space".
Staring drills are used to intimidate, provoke, make a person aggressive, and to destabilize victims. It's linked to manipulation, credibility, and justification. One technique is to simply stare at the victim and another is to whisper "you're scared" and engage in staring contests.
Again you will see this time, and again, always the repetitive stares to put you ill at ease, and again i have this all on tape, and video
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