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Subject: A second non-fiction book on citizen/vigilante stalking?
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 12:45:40 -0500
From: eleanor@shoestringradio.net
Special thanks to Norma Lawrence for this tip. She has
discovered a book titled:
"Vigilantes and Unauthorized Militia in America"
... which sounds like it may provide more backup for
exposing at least the citizen gang stalking side of our
crime problem.
It is available from several sources, and amazon.com's
offer is $33 US.
To look for sources, copy and paste that exact title into
google, ENCLOSED IN DOUBLE QUOTES which forces
exact matches to be at the top of the finds. Vigilantes is
plural, Militia is singular.
THANK YOU Norma!
* For those who may be new to this field, the "first" book
was David Lawson's 2001 book, "Terrorist Stalking in
America", 12 page review with direct quotes here:
http://www.shoestringradio.net/terstalk.htm
Eleanor White
"Watcher" perpetrator on station
Click here to see the 5-minute video from which the "watcher"
image above was taken.
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The author concludes, as explained at a number of places in the book, that the "cause" the typical group is "working toward" is mainly an excuse to get the groups together. The main motivation of members who stay with these groups is the sense of power and belonging the group members derive. Having a "cause" enhances the feelings of power and righteousness, but group members, according to the author, are most concerned with how their fellow group stalkers feel about their "work" and accept them.
These groups come into being and are run by leaders. Here is what the author says about them:
"Most of these leaders HAVE BACKGROUNDS WHICH ARE NOT KNOWN TO THEIR SUPPORTERS. They are from 'somewhere else' and there isn't much information available about them from independent sources. This provides a basis for the 'larger than life' stature they assume in these groups. Many claim to have connections to the C.I.A. or other intelligence agencies which do not reveal the identities of their employees or ex-employees."
How about financing these groups? Although the author states that the pay is low, there are still very large expenses to harass people as thoroughly as targets report. Here is an example of what I mean by "large expenses":
"Groups are WELL FINANCED. They can afford to RENT PROPERTY WHEREVER THE TARGET LIVES. If he drives across the country, he will be followed by supporters of similar groups in that area. If he travels by plane, group members will meet him wherever he lands. They may even accompany him on a plane if they know his travel plan, and there is a good chance that they do."
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