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Old 08-31-2009, 05:48 PM
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Community Investigations AKA Gang Stalking.


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?


Covert Community Investigations. Gang Stalking.
Hello there,

I am writing to find out more about community investigations. It recently came out in several U.K. papers that people had been placed under investigations for simple things like littering and anti-social behaviors.

The types of investigations they had been placed under involved using R.I.P.A. laws to spy on them. When I say spy on them, I mean they had what are called, covert human intelligence sources, community spies, following people around, they had these people's phones, tapped, used CCTV camera on them and opened mail and email. Some of these investigations went on for months.

The reason that I bring this up, is because I am trying to find out information on these types of investigations, and what can be done. I am wondering if a person suspects that they are under this sort of covert investigation what can they do? Many have tried private investigators or find that lawyers want them to gather the proof before taking the case.

I am looking for answers for a couple of places. Since the information came out in the U.K. there are several organizations that have a better handle of what is happening, but in the United States and Canada, and other countries the media has not come out with as much information.

What can targets of these investigations do?

In many cases there is information coming out the these countries might be using secret databases where the clients can not use the usual F.O.I.A. requests to access the information.

The privacy commissioner of Canada came out with such a report, and the ACLU came out with a similar report about American Fusion Centers, and information being stored in secret databases, that the public can not access.


Learn more here. gangstalkingunited.com/Bridgingthegap.pdf

The ACLU's report.

[url=http://blog.aclu.org/2009/04/30/mass-con-fusion/]Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union Mass Con-Fusion[/url]

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You mean to tell me that it is legal for corporations from the private sector to team up with local law enforcement officials in efforts to spy on innocent members of our society? You also mean to tell me that the synthesis of law enforcement authority and the drive of for-profit companies operate under little to no guidelines or restrictions and it is unclear to whom they are responsible to?
Your feedback is appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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Old 08-31-2009, 05:50 PM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?


Covert Community Investigations. Gang Stalking.
Hello there,

I am writing to find out more about community investigations. It recently came out in several U.K. papers that people had been placed under investigations for simple things like littering and anti-social behaviors.

The types of investigations they had been placed under involved using R.I.P.A. laws to spy on them. When I say spy on them, I mean they had what are called, covert human intelligence sources, community spies, following people around, they had these people's phones, tapped, used CCTV camera on them and opened mail and email. Some of these investigations went on for months.

The reason that I bring this up, is because I am trying to find out information on these types of investigations, and what can be done. I am wondering if a person suspects that they are under this sort of covert investigation what can they do? Many have tried private investigators or find that lawyers want them to gather the proof before taking the case.

I am looking for answers for a couple of places. Since the information came out in the U.K. there are several organizations that have a better handle of what is happening, but in the United States and Canada, and other countries the media has not come out with as much information.

What can targets of these investigations do?

In many cases there is information coming out the these countries might be using secret databases where the clients can not use the usual F.O.I.A. requests to access the information.

The privacy commissioner of Canada came out with such a report, and the ACLU came out with a similar report about American Fusion Centers, and information being stored in secret databases, that the public can not access.


Learn more here. gangstalkingunited.com/Bridgingthegap.pdf

The ACLU's report.

[url=http://blog.aclu.org/2009/04/30/mass-con-fusion/]Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union Mass Con-Fusion[/url]



Your feedback is appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
What U.S. State are you in???
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Old 08-31-2009, 06:07 PM
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What U.S. State are you in???
Well there are a few people all over having the same problem, but if I could, let's start with information for New York or Washington state.

Do you have any suggestions or ideas?
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Old 08-31-2009, 09:00 PM
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I have some suggestions, yes, but you'd be offended if I offered them, so I think I won't.
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