As A Target Of Gangstalking One Becomes A Pariah Where Loneliness Can Become Your Greatest Challenge
If you like to read, read a good book. If you like to draw, sketch something that appeals to you. Paint if you like. Write about things that please you, or what you are going through as a TI, since such writings can be cathartic. The Windows Paint programs are a very creative outlet for the frustrations these perps put us through.
I cannot recommend television simply because the perps can interfere with the reception of your TV programming or in some cases such as mine (which involves the National Security Agency & FBI) , actually insert their own form of mind controlled programs to further damage your psyche. In what I have experienced, this is aspect of Mind Control/Stalking that can be a book in and of itself. This subversion can also be done with radio stations, so take note of it.
Sometime back I decided to dabble with the Windows 98 Paint Program and while my artwork does not approach anything resembling that of a real artist, I did enjoy the outlet. Moreover, it was a pleasant distraction from the miserable sociopathic personalities that attack my Family and me on a daily basis.
So please try to find some creative release for yourselves, which can become a positive venue in your lives. No one deserves to be tortured, and neither do you.
Below are a few drawings I did in Windows Paint. Hopefully they will inspire you to find some creative outlet in your own lives. Directly below are some photographs that I took of my 19 foot Cape Dory Typhoon sloop, Windsong, back in 2000. After 7 years of being bedridden a good deal of the time due to chronic Lyme disease, it was the first year that I was actually able to become more physically active. I put Windsong back in shape and even had a chance to sail her several times before relapsing. It was also a time before I realized that I was a victim of gangstalking and Government Mind Control -- a much happier time in spite of the Lyme disease disability. I have also included a photo of my Honda Silverwing Motorcycle, which I used to ride frequently, but hardly ever ride now due to the gang stalkers following me, as well as having had one of them crash into me while I waited at a traffic light back in July of 2005. I now look at these photos, not to remind me of what I lost, but to remind me of happier times. And I think that all TI's should try to do the same for themselves, their sanity, and their own well being.
Jim
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