Tactics

Targeting Phases

Understanding the progression stages from non-victim to experienced targeted individual
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Summary

Targeting follows a systematic progression through distinct phases. Understanding these phases helps victims recognize where they are in the process and what to expect, potentially reducing the average 2-3 years of confusion most experience before understanding their situation.

Phase 0: Pre-Targeting

Victim Selection

  • Could be anybody
  • No specific criteria required
  • Often random selection
  • May be targeted for specific characteristics

Pre-Study Period

  • Perpetrators study victim's routines
  • Actions and habits analyzed
  • Relationships mapped
  • Vulnerabilities identified
  • Victim completely unaware

Duration

  • Months to years possible
  • Information collected systematically
  • Attack plan developed
  • Resources allocated

Phase 1: Newbie (Initial Targeting)

Characteristics

  • Recently enrolled in targeting program
  • Completely unaware of situation
  • Perpetrators control the pace
  • Cards not played all at once

Common Tactics

  • Workplace mobbing begins
  • Strange events at home
  • Public harassment starts
  • Financial pressures mount

Traps to Avoid

  • Moving residences unnecessarily
  • Changing jobs impulsively
  • Seeking wrong medical help
  • Spending money on ineffective solutions

System Design

  • Specifically designed to drain finances
  • Make victim financially dry
  • Eliminate all support systems
  • Remove ability to sustain self

Phase 2: Suspicion Phase

Timeline

  • Within months of initial targeting
  • Strange events accumulating
  • Things going wrong consistently
  • Pattern becoming noticeable

Experiences

  • Work problems escalating
  • Home environment hostile
  • Public spaces uncomfortable
  • Everyone acting strangely

Challenge

  • Difficult to name the problem
  • Events seem coincidental
  • Cannot identify cause
  • Continue struggling without understanding

Key Need

  • Get knowledge quickly
  • Avoid losing more money
  • Hold onto employment
  • Preserve relationships if possible

Phase 3: First Knowledge

Discovery Phase

  • After months of strange events
  • Begin learning terminology
  • Discover gangstalking concept
  • Find electronic harassment information

Common Reactions

  • Information hard to digest
  • Seems unbelievable
  • Doesn't appear logical
  • Motive unclear

Reality Check

  • Perpetrators are paid employees
  • Money-making scheme
  • Profit-driven operation
  • Just business to them

Biggest Mistakes

  • Remaining in denial
  • Dismissing information
  • Staying in this phase too long
  • Believing misinformation

Misinformation Dangers

  • Deliberate confusion campaigns
  • False explanations promoted
  • Keep victims in dark
  • Prevent effective response

Phase 4: Full Understanding

System Recognition

  • Electronic harassment + gangstalking
  • Organized stalking as complete system
  • Understanding A to Z of targeting
  • Full picture becomes clear

Common Misconceptions (False Hope)

  • Belief it can be reversed
  • Hope for normal life again
  • Microchip removal theories
  • Lawsuit victory fantasies

Reality

  • Not simple chip to remove
  • System is sophisticated
  • Legal victory nearly impossible
  • Must adapt, not expect reversal

Phase 5: Experienced TI

Timeline

  • After years of targeting
  • Patterns fully recognized
  • Same routines observed
  • Pain becomes familiar

Danger Points

  • Temptation to join perpetrators
  • Better deals offered
  • Promises of relief
  • Still unpleasant even if joining

Community Role

  • Help next victim understand faster
  • Reduce 2-3 year confusion period
  • Share knowledge strategically
  • Build community resources

Goals

  • Make targeting quicker to recognize
  • Reduce financial losses
  • Preserve relationships
  • Maintain mental stability

Key Insight

All Events Are Orchestrated

  • Nothing is coincidence
  • Everything is manufactured
  • Artificial circumstances
  • Designed to appear random

Strategic Response

  • Sit still and observe
  • Don't react impulsively
  • Document everything
  • Build knowledge systematically

Victim Profile

Who Gets Targeted

  • Good working people
  • Skilled professionals
  • Intelligent individuals
  • Not criminals
  • Educated persons
  • Potential contributors to society

Why It Matters

  • Skills could fight targeting
  • Intelligence can understand system
  • Professional abilities wasted
  • Community loses valuable members

Average Timeline

PhaseDurationKey Challenge
Pre-TargetingMonths-YearsUnaware
NewbieMonthsConfusion
SuspicionMonthsNaming the problem
First KnowledgeMonths-YearsAcceptance
Full UnderstandingYearsAdaptation
ExperiencedOngoingHelping others

Goal for Community

The objective is to reduce the 2-3 year average time victims spend in confusion, losing money, friends, and sanity before understanding their situation. Experienced TIs should focus on creating resources that accelerate recognition for new victims.

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