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Monday, January 11, 2021

Gang-stalking: Its Mechanisms


























Another important part of the gang-stalking mechanism is criminal, street gang, and syndicate activity. Here in S. Florida, this activity is mostly perpetrated by Central and South American, Caribbean, and Bahamian immigrants; however, the perpetrators of this activity varies depending on where you are in the USA. The above-mentioned activity is important to principal stalkers (those who mobilize gang-stalkers) because it allows them to employ the exploits of the kinds of useful idiots that will vandalize your property, burglarize your home, physically and/or verbally provoke you when you are out and about and more. The reason that these types are used in a gang-stalking campaign is because they have "nothing to lose" due to having a criminal background often times littered with felonies, and they have no problem harming someone if they are supposed to. They may or may not know that they are getting their marching orders from forces that they do not see nor understand. 

In the interest of totality, and exposition, I will once again re-iterate why someone gets placed in a gang-stalking campaign against them. 1. They are the beneficiary in a living will and testament. 2. They are a political dissident. 3. They are passionate about a particular political cause. 4. They were in a hotly contested, bitter, and nasty divorce. 5. They make the wrong enemy.

I have asserted and continue to assert that gang-stalking is likely a part of a "national security" protocol that was pork barreled through Congress clandestinely and without the knowledge of the President, legislators, or the American people; this possibility being how the first Federal Reserve bank was established in 1913, quietly, with a mostly empty congress (as it was voted upon on a holiday when most of congress was away on vacation) and without most of the 311,000,000 Americans' in this country's knowledge or consent. Once the primary perpetrators of this program are exposed, they will try to diminish what was done and/or shift the blame; when they are prosecuted, they will lie under oath and/or plead the Fifth Amendment; when they are jailed, they will have plenty of time to contemplate why their participation in tyranny was such a bad idea. Mind you, people of all walks of life participate in this heinous practice, although in different capacities based on their demographic and socioeconomic status. For example the people that sabotage you at your job as a part of the workplace mobbing element of gang-stalking, are going to be altogether different than the kind of people that will stalk you on a metro-bus or break into your home. Click on the following link for an interview that I did in March of 2017 about a few of the above named stalking techniques.

The photograph at the top of this page: 

This photo is of Michael Myers from the movie, "Halloween." This image is the property of Getty Images. 

My WRGT-TV / WKEF (FOX 45 and ABC 22 News Interview Concerning Community Watch Networks) [Gang-stalking in Action]

 

This Interview took place on March 5th, 2017 at 7PM. The address was 2077 Lakewood Drive, Dayton Ohio, 45420, at my previous residence which was a townhouse.

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Illegal aliens crossing the United States border coming from Tijuana. (1977)

 


Illegal aliens crossing the United States border coming from Tijuana. The Mexican immigrants appear to have crawled underneath a border fence using a small home-made steel tunnel. This picture was taken of the illegal immigrants in 1977.
Photographic statistics for this image are below.
Order Number: 00083514
Title: Illegal border crossing
Photographer Gulker, Chris.
Collection ID Herald Examiner Collection
Location/Accession HH_b059_f1_i12
Date 1977
Physical Description 1 photographic print : b&w ;26 x 21 cm.
Notes Title supplied by cataloger.
Description Photograph caption reads: "Tijuana-U.S. border scenes with illegal aliens". Photograph dated: Aug. 16, 1977.
Subject Fences--California--San Diego County.
Border crossing--Mexico--Tijuana (Baja California).
Illegal aliens--United States.
Immigrants--United States.
United States--Boundaries--Mexico.
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner photographs.
Herald-Examiner Collection photographs.
Format Photographic prints
Credits Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
Reproduction Information Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Sub-Collection Name Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection

Thursday, January 7, 2021

Hostile Indian Tribes are Hunted by Bloodhounds in Florida: General Zachary Taylor’s Bloody Fight with the Seminoles

Summary:


A tableau dramatizing the brutal tactics employed by Zachary Taylor as commander of U.S. forces against the Seminole Indians during the Second Seminole War (1835-42).

Hunting Indians in Florida with blood hounds

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Title:

"Hunting Indians in Florida with blood hounds"

Summary

A tableau dramatizing the brutal tactics employed by Zachary Taylor as commander of U.S. forces against the Seminole Indians during the Second Seminole War (1835-42). Taylor, on horseback at right, presides over a scene of devastation and carnage. Soldiers aided by bloodhounds relentlessly pursue retreating Seminoles, including a multitude of women and children who flee in panic to the left. A wounded dog lies on the ground in the lower right, while another lunges at the throat of a Seminole brave who shields a woman and child at left. A village burns in the distance In the center an officer standing with his back to the viewer points out the slaughter to Taylor, who exclaims, "Hurra! Captain, we've got them at last, the dogs are at them--now forward with the Rifle and Bayonet and "give them Hell Brave Boys", let not a red nigger escape-, show no mercy-, exterminate them, -this day we'll close the Florida War, and write its history in the blood of the Seminole--but remember Captn., as I have written to our Government to say that the dogs are intended to ferret out the Indians, (not to worry them) for the sake of consistency and the appearance of Humanity, you will appear not to notice the devastation they commit."

Contributor Names:

Baillie, James S., active 1838-1855.

Created / Published

N.Y. : Published by James Baillie, 1848.

Subject Headings

-  Taylor, Zachary,--1784-1850

-  Seminole War, 2nd, 1835-1842

-  United States.--Army--1840-1850

-  Florida--1840-1850

-  Bloodhounds--Florida--1840-1850

-  Military art & science--1840-1850

-  Presidential elections--United States--1840-1850


Saturday, January 2, 2021

The Capitulation of Monterey (1846) [Mexican—American War]

Gen. Ampudia treating for the capitulation of Monterey with Gen. Taylor 09/24/1846 that the citadel of Monterey be evacuated by the Mexican and occupied by the American forces by 10 o’clock tomorrow morning.



The Mexican troops under Gen. Ampudia, having been defeated by the American armed forces, are forced to leave the citadel of Monterey. The American forces, under General Zachary Taylor, the future President of the United States of America, gave the enemy until 10 ‘o clock the next day to abdicate.