Moving to Escape Harassment - Part 1

Moving House
When you're being harassed or bullied, and it's prolonged in nature, then one typical solution that victims may consider is to just up-ship and get away from the problem. In normal (i.e. non-organised) cases of harassment or bullying, moving to a different location, moving to a different job or moving to a different school can sometimes be the answer for a lot of people in overcoming such problematic behaviour towards them. 

However, in the case of organised harassment and gangstalking which targeted individuals report daily, moving to a different location or country does not seem to help stop this type of organised crime being levelled against the targeted victim. I have seen several targeted individuals on social media all say the same thing. That they have tried moving to a different location but it simply did not help. Indeed, one of my targeted individual contacts has moved 4 times in the last 6 years.

I myself can also vouch that this type of organised gangstalking and harassment will likely not stop if you are a targeted individual and you move to a new area. I moved from the house I was initially being targeted at to a different house about 3 miles away within the same city. The organised harassment simply came with me to the new location. They'd already pre-informed my new neighbours that I was moving beside them!

3 years ago I moved to a completely new country. It took about 3 weeks for the organised gangstalking to start again in the new country. 

One thing is for sure. This thing is international. I've seen several TI's on social media all saying the same thing; that this organised crime is in all of their countries - Australia, Italy, Germany, France, the UK, USA, New Zealand and many others. It's international and it's organised between states.

TI's on social media sometimes ask for advice as to which country they can relocate to in order to escape the organised nature of this harassment towards them. But they never get any reply which has any certainty about it because nobody really knows where to head to.

Rather than moving to any old house or location, what perhaps matters more is the type of house or accommodation you next choose to live in. Admittedly, many TI's simply do not have much of a choice where they live as they simply don't have the money to finance a better place. But if you can choose to move to something a bit more private then this is definitely something that should be on your list to consider.

In Part 2 tomorrow, I will post a helpful checklist for targeted individuals of things to look out for when choosing a new place to live at. Even if you manage to obtain just one thing on tomorrow's checklist then it's a start in the right direction!

Have a good evening 👍

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