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It was a boring night so I decided to look further into it and was mind blown. I must have spent two hours on gang stalking, organized stalking, and mk ultra. Of course not everything I saw was real but some of it seems legit. There also sounds like there's people employed to either pose as victims and act crazy to discredit the true victims, or just spread bad information about the crime to confuse people and steer away people.
Here's a few videos and links I looked at. Judge for yourself (Sorry about the embed coding. I'm not savvy with youtube codes )
The Columbus Farmers Market is awesome, but the people in the video were stupid. I'm not surprised that people blindly follow authority, people believe and do as they are told. I am interested to know how they got away with this little stunt though. I'm pretty sure it's illegal to impersonate a federal agent.
Hitler had people perform horrendous experiments on people. Brainwashing goes a long way. One has to have a moral back up system to keep them from falling for the evill that is dictated to them. Don't be so easily led by what people say and dictate . It is so easy to fall for the evil that can be done .
It's not in the mainstream media because the mainstream media uses these bullying tactics themselves (e.g. insinuating that voters are racist if they don't vote for Obama, et al)
It works. They've already convinced half the nation that it's Ok to spend the nation into oblivion and to blame the rich white guy while they're at it.
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