>>16869381>>16869382>>16869385Yes and no.
Any man can steer the boat. I will say the likelihood that men in vans are following you around is almost zero unless you've said too much, but certainly if you said too much they might.
To me the phenomenon of "gangstalking" is essentially real but very nuanced in that society is built to ostracize, neuter, and shun undesirables. That doesn't intuitively seem like a massive deal. But If you consider what it means to be a desireable and what kind of lives are essentially forced upon "undesireables" or the implications of being one, things do start to get scary. A friend refers to trans culture as "the eunuch cult" and there's something to that. If people with certain personalities might tend to rock the boat it might be in your best interest to feed them drugs and into spiritually adrift, mutilated abminations under the guise of helping them. Or it might be in your best interests to start labeling the activities that spiritually fulfill their successful counterparts as any number of "bigot"isms to ensure they never interact in a positive manner.
It might be in your interest to imply that anyone who recognizes this pattern might be disconnected from reality, and encourage them to seek counseling, where they can be properly diagnosed and documented so that their opportunities can reflect these traits. Even better if they decide to take a prescription; at least they'll be paying something and be contributing somehow. Contributing to what exactly?
No, nobody is chasing you through the maze, that much is likely true. But why are we in maze?
>verification not required God bless you friends, and Godspeed. You know what they say about truth and fiction.