(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)
I've written about this before, but I'm not sure if I got it across clearly ("Execution" (October 10, 2019)will be released at a later date), so I've decided to explicitly state in the title of this article, "Gang stalkers will be executed by gang stalkers."
Targeted individuals of gang stalking feel despair, thinking that this massive harassment is beyond the reach of the law or the police. Perpetrators also feel reassured, thinking the same.
However, I feel like things like those described in the "Execution" article are happening.
Recently, I was harassed by a traffic controller at a construction site. The next time I went back, a small excavator turned around and started rattling toward the traffic controller. The traffic controller jumped out of the way, but I thought it was a terrifying sight.
I've always felt like "the perpetrators are harassing each other." Please read that article for more details. What are your experiences?
These days, perpetrators not only get less benefit from their actions, but also seem to incur a lot of expenses. "There are a lot of participants, but it's become a lot more shabby," is the opinion of not only me, but also of an acquaintance who has been a victim of gang stalking for many years. The number of perpetrators (including those forced to do it) is still reasonable, but it seems surprisingly cheap and shabby. Perhaps the harassment is becoming less effective.
Forcing perpetrators to do it endlessly even though there is no benefit to it is already punishment. It's also painful for the perpetrators when they turn on each other. I suspect that many are driven to death. It's execution.
I can see why gang stalking, which is so overwhelming that no force in the world can stop it, could certainly be punished and executed by the gang stalkers themselves. I believe this is how God does it.