I'm still trying to resolve my situation here in Syracuse. The individuals
involved are trying to make too much of gangstalking. Some of the things
they might be saying are untrue. It's probably an attempt to make people
believe I'm more paranoid about what they're doing than I really am. While I do
think what they're doing has a lot in common with what others have described, I
don't think anyone is using any kind of electronic harassment devices or
anything like that. The fact that there is surveillance, community involvement
and someone making accusations that I think has some kind of personality
disorder, maybe a narcissistic bully, makes it a lot like what others
described.
Things are really simple, any surveillance inside my home is either criminal
or tortious. There was never any consent given to anyone ever. I don't want
my privacy invaded in any way by anyone any where. If they're breaking the
law and they don't understand that they have no right to do what they're doing
they're criminally insane. It's that simple.
Anyone saying that I'm violent or out of control or uninsightful is slandering
me. If you were to walk up and talk to me you would find that I was as sane
and lucid as anyone you know. Things that are being said about my mental
health are just vicious slander. I'm fully in control and responsible for
everything I do and say. Because of what's being said I'm afraid that someone
might falsely report a threat or something else to the police in hopes of
having me arrested. I would never threaten anyone, it's something I guarantee
would never happen. I have no desire to harm anyone and I don't see any reason
at all to be making idle threats against anyone. If there were any reports
made in the past they were false ones.
There was a public lecture given by Dr. Grace E. Jackson called What Your
Doctor May *Not* Tell You About Psychiatric Drugs. In it she describes how
the brain is a lot more complex than you might think it is after watching a
television commercial like the one for the drug Zoloft. She then goes on
to describe how drugs like the neuroleptics (antipsychotic) drugs disrupt
brain function leading to serious problems for people who take those
drugs.