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Old 09-05-2010, 04:02 AM   #1
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Closing The Gap

Closing The Gap



http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0041UO8EO -Amazon profile page.

This believe it or not is a none fiction work.
Closing The Gap pics up where Bridging The Gap left off, and is the second in a series of books that examines what happens in society when the rules of law break down, and communities are allowed to dispel mob justice for years at a time on the innocent.

It's a factual account of a phenomenon similar to workplace mobbing, that has become termed Gang Stalking online. The books looks at what can happen to innocent people when they are listed and placed on community notifications. It can happen for something as simple as writing a letter, getting into a verbal dispute, or even filing a grievance at work. Once this happens, the persons life is systemically destroyed in ways they never dreamed possible. This could happen to anyone.

Many people think you have to be rich or famous to be followed around 24/7, but with newly mobilized communities, you can have done nothing wrong, and still become a target.

From the back of the book.

Closing The Gap takes a deeper look into the Gang Stalking phenomenon and how community notification programs are being used and abused to destroy the lives of innocent citizens.

These programs are being used to create a system of state control and conformity. The citizens of democratic countries have been mobilized as weapons for the state. They are being used as a clearing house for those who the state see as unfit, and undesirable. The state in every community, workplace, and most families have created a disturbing, interconnected system of surveillance, and control.

Once targeted, the person in question is blacklisted. Then those around the target are categorically enlisted into the states monitoring, supervision, and annexing of the target.

The book takes a look at some technology that is being used, and how it's used to make people look crazy, how rumours, slander, and set up's are used to make perfectly innocent people look like they are mentally ill, just because they were falsely blacklisted. The book also looks at privacy, and how these lists are being used to share wrong information online and offline about the targets of these practices.


I hope I have not given too much away, but it's a really indepth topic, and one that everyone should be aware of.
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