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Building a database to prove these crimes We are asking Targeted Individuals to share there scan with us. You can remove your name and personal info if you like. But it would be helpful in the long run to have but can work without people's info. The goal is to get 1000's scan so we can build a database of frequencies used and who had the right to use those frequencies at the time of the scan. This database will give us a great deal of info about who may all be involved. This will be a time come summing process. It would be huge to present the data to the U.N. and others around the world. I will get a P.O Box set up soon |
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New TI-live cam If you are a member of our site you can now pop-in and see what I do when home. I thought this would be a great way to show the world that we are just people. We have our ups and downs too. Hopefully, it will help show the world that we are good people and working to expose the worst crimes in the history of mankind. https://www.stopgangstalkingcrimes.com/new-pagelive-feed If I'm home you can call or text and I will open a call while home and talk with people. |
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Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power Adopted by General Assembly resolution 40/34 of 29 November 1985 A. Victims of crime 1. "Victims" means persons who, individually or collectively, have suffered harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional suffering, economic loss or substantial impairment of their fundamental rights, through acts or omissions that are in violation of criminal laws operative within the Member States, including those laws proscribing criminal abuse of power. 2. A person may be considered a victim, under this Declaration, regardless of whether the perpetrator is identified, apprehended, prosecuted, or convicted and regardless of the familial relationship between the perpetrator and the victim. The term "victim" also includes, where appropriate, the immediate family or dependants of the direct victim and persons who have suffered harm in intervening to assist victims in distress or to prevent victimization. 3. The provisions contained herein shall be applicable to all, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, age, language, religion, nationality, political or another opinion, cultural beliefs or practices, property, birth or family status, ethnic or social origin, and disability. Access to justice and fair treatment 4. Victims should be treated with compassion and respect for their dignity. They are entitled to access to the mechanisms of justice and to prompt redress, as provided for by national legislation, for the harm that they have suffered. 5. Judicial and administrative mechanisms should be established and strengthened where necessary to enable victims to obtain redress through formal or informal procedures that are expeditious, fair, inexpensive, and accessible. Victims should be informed of their rights in seeking redress through such mechanisms. 6. The responsiveness of judicial and administrative processes to the needs of victims should be facilitated by: ( a ) Informing victims of their role and the scope, timing, and progress of the proceedings and of the disposition of their cases, especially where serious crimes are involved and where they have requested such information; ( b ) Allowing the views and concerns of victims to be presented and considered at appropriate stages of the proceedings where their personal interests are affected, without prejudice to the accused and consistent with the relevant national criminal justice system; ( c ) Providing proper assistance to victims throughout the legal process; ( d ) Taking measures to minimize inconvenience to victims, protect their privacy, when necessary, and ensure their safety, as well as that of their families and witnesses on their behalf, from intimidation and retaliation; ( e ) Avoiding unnecessary delay in the disposition of cases and the execution of orders or decrees granting awards to victims. 7. Informal mechanisms for the resolution of disputes, including mediation, arbitration and customary justice or indigenous practices, should be utilized where appropriate to facilitate conciliation and redress for victims. Restitution 8. Offenders or third parties responsible for their behavior should, where appropriate, make fair restitution to victims, their families, or dependants. Such restitution should include the return of property or payment for the harm or loss suffered, reimbursement of expenses incurred as a result of the victimization, the provision of services, and the restoration of rights. 9. Governments should review their practices, regulations, and laws to consider restitution as an available sentencing option in criminal cases, in addition to other criminal sanctions. 10. In cases of substantial harm to the environment, restitution, if ordered, should include, as far as possible, restoration of the environment, reconstruction of the infrastructure, replacement of community facilities and reimbursement of the expenses of relocation, whenever such harm results in the dislocation of a community. 11. Where public officials or other agents acting in an official or quasi-official capacity have violated national criminal laws, the victims should receive restitution from the State whose officials or agents were responsible for the harm inflicted. In cases where the Government under whose authority the victimizing act or omission occurred is no longer in existence, the State or Government successor in title should provide restitution to the victims. Compensation 12. When compensation is not fully available from the offender or other sources, States should endeavor to provide financial compensation to: ( a ) Victims who have sustained significant bodily injury or impairment of physical or mental health as a result of serious crimes; ( b ) The family, in particular dependants of persons who have died or become physically or mentally incapacitated as a result of such victimization. 13. The establishment, strengthening, and expansion of national funds for compensation to victims should be encouraged. Where appropriate, other funds may also be established for this purpose, including in those cases where the State of which the victim is a national is not in a position to compensate the victim for the harm. Assistance 14. Victims should receive the necessary material, medical, psychological, and social assistance through governmental, voluntary, community-based, and indigenous means. 15. Victims should be informed of the availability of health and social services and other relevant assistance and be readily afforded access to them. 16. Police, justice, health, social service and other personnel concerned should receive training to sensitize them to the needs of victims, and guidelines to ensure proper and prompt aid. 17. In providing services and assistance to victims, attention should be given to those who have special needs because of the nature of the harm inflicted or because of factors such as those mentioned in paragraph 3 above. B. Victims of abuse of power 18. "Victims" means persons who, individually or collectively, have suffered harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional suffering, economic loss or substantial impairment of their fundamental rights, through acts or omissions that do not yet constitute violations of national criminal laws but of internationally recognized norms relating to human rights. 19. States should consider incorporating into the national law norms proscribing abuses of power and providing remedies to victims of such abuses. In particular, such remedies should include restitution and/or compensation, and necessary material, medical, psychological and social assistance and support. 20. States should consider negotiating multilateral international treaties relating to victims, as defined in paragraph 18. 21. States should periodically review existing legislation and practices to ensure their responsiveness to changing circumstances, should enact and enforce, if necessary, legislation proscribing acts that constitute serious abuses of political or economic power, as well as promoting policies and mechanisms for the prevention of such acts, and should develop and make readily available appropriate rights and remedies for victims of such acts. |
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New Call - Do not come if you want to fight! These calls are meant to be enjoyed by all TI Lunch Starting Wednesday, July 8 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm PST Will be every Wednesday We are also going to answer a request made by TI's Starting Thursday, July 2, 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm PST This will be every Thursday Night. Dial-in number (US): (701) 802-5140 Access code: 8304213# International dial-in numbers: https://fccdl.in/i/stopgangstalkingcrimes4 Online meeting ID: stopgangstalkingcrimes4 Join the online meeting: https://join.freeconferencecall.com/stopgangstalkingcrimes4 For additional assistance connecting to the meeting text "Call Me" to the Dial-In number above and you will be called into the conference. Message and data rates may apply. |
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DOCUMENT THESE CRIMES 99% of Targeted Individuals are not documenting. There will be a time soon when you will need documentation so we can put these criminals in jail. We need to document so when the time comes we have our documentation to show what has been done to us. So please everyone document even if it is just a journal. I will putt something together so people will know how I go about it. Tips for |
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We Are looking for people in the Portland, Oregon area join the fight. 4 people to form a group to do presentations to different groups. We will design and make many different presentations so of TI's can form groups and use them to present and address these crimes in their area. The group will hopefully meet once a week to work on these. Also, we are looking for reporters, doctors, lawyers, or people from any profession or industry that can help out if the fight against these crimes. If you think you are one of these people you will need to have a good drive to stay motivated for the fight and a person that does not give up easily. Please send us an email telling us why you would like to join the Team. |
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I am also looking for 3 people that will take calls from other TI's when they need someone to talk with. You can set hours and days you will take calls. Your number will go on the bottom of my newsletters. If interested please contact me. |
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GET INVOVLED PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN Remember as new people come forward and new info comes out we still need to work on PUBLIC AWARENESS. Over the last 12 years we have worked on many different avenues. After talking with authorities they have all said and leaders in TARGETED INDIVIDUAL community that educating the public/everyone is a must to WIN. It is imperative that we all work on this. Campaign will > - Bring crime into the light so public will be aware of what is hidden from them - THESE CRIMES
- Find other victims (They can get help and support to better their future)
- Will help in other whistle-blowers to come forward
- Once awareness gets to a higher level (30%) the authorities (Not part of the problem) that are aware of these crimes will have support to come forward and help us in our fight.
- Others like senators, congress man, mayors, city council, state representatives, etc..
ONLY the people of this world can put the pressure on the governments to stop these crimes. John 3:20 Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed. Ground floor activism to bring up public awareness. Our campaign at Stop Gangstalking Crimes. - Handing out Fliers (click below on flier for PDF or to just print out )
- Signs on Auto's (great for public to notice while driving around or parked)
- Tee-Shirts (Great for public to read and ask you for flier or info)
If you are not sure how you can help please contact you favorite TI community leader let them know your skill set and they will help you, everyone can join the fight in some way. |
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Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information on targeted variables in an established systematic fashion, which then enables one to answer relevant questions and evaluate outcomes. Data collection is a component of research in all fields of study including physical and social sciences, humanities, and business. While methods vary by discipline, the emphasis on ensuring accurate and honest collection remains the same. The goal for all data collection is to capture quality evidence that allows analysis to lead to the formulation of convincing and credible answers to the questions that have been posed. |
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Collecting this data can help us bring an end to this crime. Please fill out a form if you have not. We changed so we can collect from any where. If you filled out a from already Thank You very much. Also please send other Targeted Individuals to fill it out. | | |
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We are looking for documents that will aid us in our fight against these crimes. F.O.I.A. Documents are a plus. Please help us with this, it will help greatly. | | |
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| | Handing out fliers is the key factor in winning this war. Bring public awareness will get other to come forward to help our cause. The more TI's that join in handing out flyers the shorter our fight will be. | | |
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| | Have a custom Tee-Shirts made with your wording directed to your favorite website. Wearing Tee-Shirt show what you are about and opens you to people asking questions. | | |
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| | TI's Connection our forums General Discussion - Share coping ideas Activism - Support - Video's and Articles Petitions | | |
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| | Join our Buddy List so Targeted Individuals can connect for, talking, sharing, activism and so much more. Make new friend today | | |
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WE WILL WIN THIS FIGHT/WAR Thank You for all the support EVERYONE from all Targeted Individuals |
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