The Gangstalking Network

So I made it back to Indiana. I was sleeping in my truck, trying to make the gas last by just turning her on for 10 minutes to warm up enough to keep from freezing.

Someone helped me get a night in a motel. I don’t want to go into specifics because these evil ones will punish us if we help one another (Good Hearts helping Good Hearts). Evil bastards.

I was awake all night because of another migraine with throwing up.

At 3:47 a.m., someone knocks on the door. Then a second time. Finally, a third time knocking. I figure it’s the owner trying to tell me something, like there is a fire or other emergency.

There is no one in front of the door when I open it. This younger man steps out from the next door way, holding his phone up to be filming me, and says, “Oh, I thought this is where my buddy was staying.”

I immediately slammed the door shut. I knew something was wrong — either he was trying to rob me or gain access to the room or a gangstalker.

The gangstalker fits perfectly.

Here’s why:

  1. Phone in his hand, holding it up to film me.
  2. Hiding out of view of the room’s peephole.
  3. I’ve heard those exact words before — in Idaho!! I mean, you could not be any more blatant that it was a gangstalker because they were using the exact same words in the exact same way (a motel in Idaho I was staying in with the same actions/words.)

This also shows that Idaho gangstalkers are talking with Indiana gangstalkers about how to mess with me.

And something I wanted to note was that the motel owner did not turn on the lights to the outside hallway, as they usually do. I’ve stayed there often, and cannot remember when they did not have the outside lights on, for security. This bothers me because it made identifying the perp harder to do.

And I know they were operational because I had to get something out of my truck earlier, and the lights were off when trying to stumble my way in the darkness, but then turned on a few moments later. Very weird. And concerning because motel owners are participating in gangstalking. Not all, but too many.

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