Organized Gang Stalking In Fayetteville NC 5
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So all I got out of that video was at terrible headache from that new jewwsey accent!
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Maybe it's because you are from NJ?
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This could have all beeen avoided, paranoia too, if you simply would have not hit that curb.
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Hey... sub me.
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@pitchit89 Black-Pscops University level; for decades.
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@JustUsNetworxx Wrap cameras in tinfoil
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You must be real important? Sometimes when one makes a sharp turn or hits a curb with low air pressure, the rim can cut or pinch the tire on the angle like this one, but who knows maybe someone did cut the tire. Is it not true that sometimes people sleep in the cars, in the parking lots of businesses? Is it not possible, Sometimes the parking lot owners get pissed off, who then may do something to deter the practice like slash a tire, rather than to call a tow truck, they might have to pay for?
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Ramsey St. Stand the fuck up. Northside. What the FUCK is he talking about
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I first heard of gang stalking earlier this year. I've been a victim of it too. Followed by police (literally tailgating me to the point of almost hitting me), weird cars in front of my house, weird mail and voice mail messages. I'm a middle age anglo female and this is happening to me.
I guess since I'm a critical thinker and a foe of the NWO they've target me for gang stalking. I used to attribute it to coincidence. Not so much now.
Hello qolspony!! I wasn't sure if this was the correct video or not in which you showed samples of the smart dust you were talking about. I put up 4 videos of an interview with Dr. John Hall this weekend. I think it was in Part 3 where he talked about volcanic dust which you refer to as smart dust. He talked about the nano technology behind the dust. He said it is used for inferred imagining in order to track TI's during the night-time. This sounds plausible. Peace.....
grandforksvibrations 1 year ago
@grandforksvibrations Smartdust is a hypothetical wireless network of tiny microelectromechanical sensors (MEMS), robots, or devices, that can detect (for example) light, temperature, or vibration.
qolspony 1 year ago
Thank you.
qolspony 1 year ago