Some people call targeted individuals (victims of gang-stalking) crazy as a way of saying that gang-stalking does not exist, and that it's all in their heads. While it's true that a TI can be crazy, and wrongly claim they are being gang-stalked when they are not, a problem does exist—just not as TIs understand it.
This post documents an effort to bring a TI into a better understanding of his situation, who was far more receptive to it than many. Each time I set out to bring a TI into the know (which must be done one person at a time), I hit a barrier that formed from the myriad of encounters with people calling them crazy. Before I even begin to provide an explanation for anything, I've already heard just how crazy they're not, and reasons why I shouldn't refute any of their evidence, and otherwise am presented with their defiance of an attempt to debunk them, which wasn't what I was going to try to do, having yet to speak.
For those people, I point out the difference between observation and conclusion; then, I start out with any one of their stories, as they were, and categorize each element as either fact or conclusion. For each fact, I validate, using any number of posts to this blog, and by telling them things that they may have also saw, but didn't mention, just to show them I know that I believe them, and that I know all about their problem. For each conclusion, I point out what they had right, what they were missing, and then present the requisite information about the parts they have wrong, letting them correct them their own conclusion by walking through the information I present until they have all the facts they need in order to do so. You'll see some of this at work in my conversation with some of the TIs (see the transcripts at the end of this post), who started out calling me names and accusing me of this and that, but who ended up liking me by the end of it all.
Still, whether a TI is resistant or open takes second place to the problems associated with the enormity of their problem.
Let's say you have a really big problem that has haunted you for decades, and one that thousands of others claim to have, like "gang-stalking." Like them, you've never solved it. You are stymied by it's complexity; there seems to be so many people involved, and they present other problems that demand so much of your time and attention that you can hardly get to the bottom of anything (like those that drain your finances, and your ability to recover—called reduced in numbers, by demons [see Factoids]). On top of that, law enforcement won't help, always having some sort of excuse for not investigating any of the crimes committed against you; and, your family, friends or members of the community won't even acknowledge the problem, always having some sort of psychological diagnosis at the ready to explain a problem that is right in front of their faces.
Now, let's say someone figured it out, and explained everything to you; and, insodoing, you realized that everything you thought you knew about the nature of the problem had been wrong—way wrong, and for over 20 years—and, that, in actuality, your problem had been (and now is) the one this blog describes.
The largest of my conversations in the transcripts below was with a TI that thought he had one problem, but, accepted that he has another—that being, a demon problem. Imagine his surprise. Imagine how disheartening that must be, too. With just people, it was easy to believe the problem would end, somehow, easy enough to maintain hope, and to keep going for over two decades. Imagine the humiliation, too. All of the things you couldn't explain, particularly, why no one would help or acknowledge the problem. Everyone knew, you didn't. Imagine the anger. They knew the whole time what the problem was, and played me like a fool for the past 20 years. Imagine the depression. No one cared for or loved me this entire time, having neither said nor done anything you would do for someone you loved, even knowing my fate.
After that, imagine the loneliness when you look back over time, and reframe everything you remember to fit the reality of the situation as you now know it. You were alone.
To demons, populating the Earth is the same as colonizing Mars is to humans, in that both are possible, and are even probable. Mars is uninhabitable in the permanent sense for now, but it's close enough to the Sun for adequate heat and light. It has water there, too; and, the atmosphere can be made breathable, albeit only with tremendous time and effort. Really, it's just a matter of taking the time and making the effort that keeps it from eventually happening.
That, of course, is something that is probably far off into the future for humans today, but, in the past, so was the probability of populating the earth to demons when they first envisioned it. In the case of humans, an effort to transform Mars into a habitat for humans will require a global effort; nothing shy of that will guarantee success; and, during that effort, nothing can distract from it—not war, not famine, and not even patriotism. No one country could afford to look out for anyone but their neighbor if they wanted to see any portion of their investment return value.
And, so it is with demons at-large as they create a habitat for themselves on Earth. This is why you see a cornucopia of demon species these days when you see any at all. It used to be that you saw one kind (or the same kinds) of demons all in one place. Not anymore. The abilities demons have vary by species, and those abilities are needed wherever the situation requires them. Whatever it was they didn't agree on before—the things that used to define the borders of their respective territories—have been laid aside to make room for cooperation.
The need and/or desire to make Earth their home clearly has overridden all of their differences (or at least allayed them for the time being).
I'm not privy to all the specifics of the Devil's plan to conquer the Earth for his kingdom (demons); but, I know enough to identify the crux of the plan, as it involves humans. I am not the only one. Demon people know perfectly well what I know, and knew it way before me, even having had a plan at work to use me and others like me to bring the Devil's plan into fruition at least three decades before the rest of us caught on.
Anyway, instead of repeating myself, I'm posting a conversation I had just today with a victim of demonic activity, who is among a specific group of people that call themselves targeted individuals (or TIs) of gang-stalkers. This is part of a routine effort on my part to inform on a person-by-person basis of the true nature of a problem they've made known to the public at large. Where it goes from there varies person-to-person; but, regardless, the informed TI never wastes their time from that point forward on any of the things you see TIs wasting their time on now. As it turns out, many of them already know most of what you tell them, and never doubt the rest. They hesitated to face it because the truths seemed harder to live with than the explanations they imagined; and, there probably didn't appear any solutions to the problem they suspected was the real one, whereas at least there was some support among those who imagined the problem in the same ways.
That support can't be discounted (apparently), even though it defies logic that a lie would suffice to the truth. Membership to Facebook Groups relating to demons and demonic activity are paltry at best, and are in slow decline; by contrast, groups relating to gang-stalking and targeted individuals have a disproportionately high number of members, and people who think demons are ghosts, and describe demonic activity as hauntings and other crap, number as much as 24,000 in some groups, which is ten times the members of demonic activity-related groups on average.
The obstacle for TIs, I think, is this: the truth hurts; and, if not hurts, is embarassing. Part of that is not what you're going to think when you start reading the transcript, but is more general that than any one specific of one's personal life. Self-truths are often harder to face than even the worst of world-truths; accordingly, nobody really wants to talk about the personal aspects of the problem to the public-at-large, even when they know the problem extends beyond their personal boundaries.
That is, unless they want to live. To his credit, the TI I spoke with still has his survival instinct intact—an impressive feat to me, considering the number of times I've attempted suicide since the onset of my encounter with the problem. Unlike anyone else I've met so far, he demonstrated a bravery unparalleled by going right to the point, right off the bat, when he (more or less) asked me:
What does jacking off on dope have to do with the Devil's plan for conquest of the world?
My answer is contained in the transcript of my conversation with that TI, which began with my publicly posted and general offer of help to TIs who are members of a gangstalking-related group on Facebook. Although is a rather lengthy one, the gist of the answer is this:
Suprisingly, a lot.
Here's the conversation:
This post documents an effort to bring a TI into a better understanding of his situation, who was far more receptive to it than many. Each time I set out to bring a TI into the know (which must be done one person at a time), I hit a barrier that formed from the myriad of encounters with people calling them crazy. Before I even begin to provide an explanation for anything, I've already heard just how crazy they're not, and reasons why I shouldn't refute any of their evidence, and otherwise am presented with their defiance of an attempt to debunk them, which wasn't what I was going to try to do, having yet to speak.
For those people, I point out the difference between observation and conclusion; then, I start out with any one of their stories, as they were, and categorize each element as either fact or conclusion. For each fact, I validate, using any number of posts to this blog, and by telling them things that they may have also saw, but didn't mention, just to show them I know that I believe them, and that I know all about their problem. For each conclusion, I point out what they had right, what they were missing, and then present the requisite information about the parts they have wrong, letting them correct them their own conclusion by walking through the information I present until they have all the facts they need in order to do so. You'll see some of this at work in my conversation with some of the TIs (see the transcripts at the end of this post), who started out calling me names and accusing me of this and that, but who ended up liking me by the end of it all.
Still, whether a TI is resistant or open takes second place to the problems associated with the enormity of their problem.
Let's say you have a really big problem that has haunted you for decades, and one that thousands of others claim to have, like "gang-stalking." Like them, you've never solved it. You are stymied by it's complexity; there seems to be so many people involved, and they present other problems that demand so much of your time and attention that you can hardly get to the bottom of anything (like those that drain your finances, and your ability to recover—called reduced in numbers, by demons [see Factoids]). On top of that, law enforcement won't help, always having some sort of excuse for not investigating any of the crimes committed against you; and, your family, friends or members of the community won't even acknowledge the problem, always having some sort of psychological diagnosis at the ready to explain a problem that is right in front of their faces.
Now, let's say someone figured it out, and explained everything to you; and, insodoing, you realized that everything you thought you knew about the nature of the problem had been wrong—way wrong, and for over 20 years—and, that, in actuality, your problem had been (and now is) the one this blog describes.
The largest of my conversations in the transcripts below was with a TI that thought he had one problem, but, accepted that he has another—that being, a demon problem. Imagine his surprise. Imagine how disheartening that must be, too. With just people, it was easy to believe the problem would end, somehow, easy enough to maintain hope, and to keep going for over two decades. Imagine the humiliation, too. All of the things you couldn't explain, particularly, why no one would help or acknowledge the problem. Everyone knew, you didn't. Imagine the anger. They knew the whole time what the problem was, and played me like a fool for the past 20 years. Imagine the depression. No one cared for or loved me this entire time, having neither said nor done anything you would do for someone you loved, even knowing my fate.
After that, imagine the loneliness when you look back over time, and reframe everything you remember to fit the reality of the situation as you now know it. You were alone.
To demons, populating the Earth is the same as colonizing Mars is to humans, in that both are possible, and are even probable. Mars is uninhabitable in the permanent sense for now, but it's close enough to the Sun for adequate heat and light. It has water there, too; and, the atmosphere can be made breathable, albeit only with tremendous time and effort. Really, it's just a matter of taking the time and making the effort that keeps it from eventually happening.
That, of course, is something that is probably far off into the future for humans today, but, in the past, so was the probability of populating the earth to demons when they first envisioned it. In the case of humans, an effort to transform Mars into a habitat for humans will require a global effort; nothing shy of that will guarantee success; and, during that effort, nothing can distract from it—not war, not famine, and not even patriotism. No one country could afford to look out for anyone but their neighbor if they wanted to see any portion of their investment return value.
And, so it is with demons at-large as they create a habitat for themselves on Earth. This is why you see a cornucopia of demon species these days when you see any at all. It used to be that you saw one kind (or the same kinds) of demons all in one place. Not anymore. The abilities demons have vary by species, and those abilities are needed wherever the situation requires them. Whatever it was they didn't agree on before—the things that used to define the borders of their respective territories—have been laid aside to make room for cooperation.
The need and/or desire to make Earth their home clearly has overridden all of their differences (or at least allayed them for the time being).
I'm not privy to all the specifics of the Devil's plan to conquer the Earth for his kingdom (demons); but, I know enough to identify the crux of the plan, as it involves humans. I am not the only one. Demon people know perfectly well what I know, and knew it way before me, even having had a plan at work to use me and others like me to bring the Devil's plan into fruition at least three decades before the rest of us caught on.
Anyway, instead of repeating myself, I'm posting a conversation I had just today with a victim of demonic activity, who is among a specific group of people that call themselves targeted individuals (or TIs) of gang-stalkers. This is part of a routine effort on my part to inform on a person-by-person basis of the true nature of a problem they've made known to the public at large. Where it goes from there varies person-to-person; but, regardless, the informed TI never wastes their time from that point forward on any of the things you see TIs wasting their time on now. As it turns out, many of them already know most of what you tell them, and never doubt the rest. They hesitated to face it because the truths seemed harder to live with than the explanations they imagined; and, there probably didn't appear any solutions to the problem they suspected was the real one, whereas at least there was some support among those who imagined the problem in the same ways.
That support can't be discounted (apparently), even though it defies logic that a lie would suffice to the truth. Membership to Facebook Groups relating to demons and demonic activity are paltry at best, and are in slow decline; by contrast, groups relating to gang-stalking and targeted individuals have a disproportionately high number of members, and people who think demons are ghosts, and describe demonic activity as hauntings and other crap, number as much as 24,000 in some groups, which is ten times the members of demonic activity-related groups on average.
The obstacle for TIs, I think, is this: the truth hurts; and, if not hurts, is embarassing. Part of that is not what you're going to think when you start reading the transcript, but is more general that than any one specific of one's personal life. Self-truths are often harder to face than even the worst of world-truths; accordingly, nobody really wants to talk about the personal aspects of the problem to the public-at-large, even when they know the problem extends beyond their personal boundaries.
That is, unless they want to live. To his credit, the TI I spoke with still has his survival instinct intact—an impressive feat to me, considering the number of times I've attempted suicide since the onset of my encounter with the problem. Unlike anyone else I've met so far, he demonstrated a bravery unparalleled by going right to the point, right off the bat, when he (more or less) asked me:
What does jacking off on dope have to do with the Devil's plan for conquest of the world?
My answer is contained in the transcript of my conversation with that TI, which began with my publicly posted and general offer of help to TIs who are members of a gangstalking-related group on Facebook. Although is a rather lengthy one, the gist of the answer is this:
Suprisingly, a lot.
Here's the conversation:
James Bush
22 hrs
With this offer, I'm not trying to complicate your understanding of your identity as a "targeted individual," nor do I want to lead you away from the support you give and receive from other such individuals.
What am I doing is offering information about your situation that you clearly don't have, but is important that you do. If it applies to you, you won't feel compelled to follow the wrong path to survive, and your energy won't be wasted trying to comprehend technologies, etc. that you don't and won't ever understand.
What I can do for the targeted individual is align their perspective with reality, creating a new, proper perspective, which validates itself logically, in all circumstances, from all angles, and which proves itself by the actions of those who have it, every time.
So, if you're tired of going nowhere in an endless and unsolvable labyrinth of seeking (and failing) to find answers and solutions, ask me for an assessment of your situation to ascertain whether you fall under a specific subtype of "targeted individual."
Whether it makes a difference in your life is one thing, but whether your efforts actually impact the evil that persecutes you is another. I promise the latter, guaranteed; as to the former, I promise it is finally within your means.
Right now, you are having no impact on the source of your problem that the source needs to worry about; and, your prospects for setting foot on dry ground are zilch.
Establishing a platform for communication between targeted individuals like this group is but one component of an overall strategy of which I see no evidence; moreover, it's unproductive—even counterproductive—for all concerned.
In that way, it is dangerous to those who come here, who may be reaching out for that last time with the hope that common sense and charity will combine in a way that is actually helpful and supportive in the concrete sense, in that they undoubtedly find that they are, in essence, alone in the problem. On one side, they see the people who affect their problems (gang-stalkers); on the other hand, they see a group of people who have similar stories, but are otherwise intangible.
NOTE | That's you if you are really busy, say, researching the exact frequency of the gamma waves being beamed into your brain by a cloaked flying saucer, hovering overhead—which is something people reaching out for help for the very first time don't know how to use yet.
It seems to reinforce the wrong thinking common among all TIs, who (I think) would never be a help to anyone in their situation while they still feel they need help as well. It's not that they can't help, per se—you'd be amazed how the combination of "a little" can add up to "a lot" when people put their heads together—it's that it would send the wrong message about a product they've carefully crafted to portray their problem in a way most impactful to any audience, and an image they've painstakingly cultivated to ensure that the story matches the victim and the victim matches the story.
Very few targeted individuals could weather the disruption to their body of work—they're "sell" to others—that being charitable to another targeted individual would bring; and yet, that's where one path to a good end starts.
Anyway, hit me back if you want to act on this path, and/or the dozens of others that exist for you, while they still exist.
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