I remember on reddit long ago in r/conspiracy people claiming they were being gangstalked. They'd describe a lot of the things on this document but a lot of the comments would be people basically telling them to see a psychologist and basically making them sound insane because "it doesn't exist", which obviously, since this document exists, it does.
But none of the links under Torture, or the links in those links could I find this specific document. I could just be missing it though.
Anyway - I was able to find the document, but I specifically had to type in "gangstalking" in their search bar on the website.
At least this shows it's a real thing and not just something made up by so called crazy people. They list a lot of things in there that I vividly remember people saying was happening to them on reddit over the years, especially the directional speakers part.
It's at the bottom of that page under "Individuals" and then "Harassment Techniques" (Except they spell it "harrassment" - is that a European thing, or are they just misspelling shit on the UN website? lol)
To your last point, it could be a British spelling. But I think you may be picking up on something i’ve noticed. Reputable sites and news write ups contain errors in nearly every article... EVERY article. Grammar, syntax, run-on sentences, and SPELLING. I’ve read summaries of studies that say that as technology increases, the general population becomes more helpless and dumb.
It’s true, right? How many people can fix their own cars, build a house, grow a garden, sew a button on that’s popped off... compared to 50 years ago? Societal collapse is eminent. The proficiency of editors is just another sign.
Could be intentional. Intelligent people notice the mistakes and stop reading. Filters for the less intelligent, who are more susceptible to the message.
I remember on reddit long ago in r/conspiracy people claiming they were being gangstalked. They'd describe a lot of the things on this document but a lot of the comments would be people basically telling them to see a psychologist and basically making them sound insane because "it doesn't exist", which obviously, since this document exists, it does.
I was looking around https://www.ohchr.org/EN/pages/home.aspx trying to find how exactly to get to that document through their various links, but couldn't find it. Furthest I could get was here under Torture: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Pages/ListOfIssues.aspx
But none of the links under Torture, or the links in those links could I find this specific document. I could just be missing it though.
Anyway - I was able to find the document, but I specifically had to type in "gangstalking" in their search bar on the website.
At least this shows it's a real thing and not just something made up by so called crazy people. They list a lot of things in there that I vividly remember people saying was happening to them on reddit over the years, especially the directional speakers part.
Edit: Ah! I finally found the page it's actually linked from through a lot of searching: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Torture/SRTorture/Pages/CallGA75.aspx
It's at the bottom of that page under "Individuals" and then "Harassment Techniques" (Except they spell it "harrassment" - is that a European thing, or are they just misspelling shit on the UN website? lol)
To your last point, it could be a British spelling. But I think you may be picking up on something i’ve noticed. Reputable sites and news write ups contain errors in nearly every article... EVERY article. Grammar, syntax, run-on sentences, and SPELLING. I’ve read summaries of studies that say that as technology increases, the general population becomes more helpless and dumb. It’s true, right? How many people can fix their own cars, build a house, grow a garden, sew a button on that’s popped off... compared to 50 years ago? Societal collapse is eminent. The proficiency of editors is just another sign.
Could be intentional. Intelligent people notice the mistakes and stop reading. Filters for the less intelligent, who are more susceptible to the message.
Common with phishing attacks.