An X Poll was conducted on the 7th September 2025 on our X account @TheEverdayBrit asking targeted individuals if they experience harassment from other drivers whilst driving on the road. They were also asked if they believed they had experienced slandering and smearing of their character and reputation.
37 people responded on this poll.
- 30 people, around 81%, believed they had been slandered and smeared as part of the harassment tactics used against them.
- 32 people, over 86%, stated they experience harassment on the roads whilst driving.
Slandering / Smearing:
Slandering and smearing an individual within the community is an easy technique to turn people within the neighbourhood against a targeted individual.
Even friends which the targeted victim may have known for a long time can be turned against them.
Targeted victims begin to feel treated differently in the community and they are often left isolated.
Slandering and smearing a targeted individual's reputation and character would also explain how targeted individuals find it difficult to come by work and other opportunities.
I've seen several TI's on social media mention about character defamation and I have also seen the same tactic mentioned in books on the subject. I myself have, without doubt, suffered at the hands of such a technique having had my friends suddenly turned against me, having had neighbours and people who lived in the same street also taking part, and where I've found opportunities extremely difficult to come by.
As a suggestion, it might be worth checking to see if any of your personal details have been used online without your knowledge. An identity protection service such as that offered by Malwarebytes might be worth a run.
Harassment whilst Driving:
Being harassed whilst driving is something I've personally been subjected to on several occasions.
Rather than go into the specific details of each of the cases, I've had cars intentionally drive at me or pull out in front of me to purposefully harass me on the roads, I've had cars pull alongside me on roads to harass me whilst I am driving at speed and I've had cars harass me on the roads only for them to already be at the same destination when I subsequently arrive there.
As for my own driving credentials, my own driving ability is, to say the least, of a very competent standard. I passed my standard driving test first time and, years later, I sat and passed a very rigorous Advanced Driving Test also first time.
I've seen some people say that gangstalkers won't hurt you. However, I disagree with this opinion. I've experienced several examples of intentionally atrocious and terrible driving from gangstalkers which could have easily resulted in a serious accident. In fact, had it not been for my own defensive and competent driving, some of these instances could have easily resulted in an accident. I am in no doubt about this.
Apparently, I've read that some gangstalkers are trained to perform these tactics on the roads. I don't know how true this is. All I can say is that, from a purely professional point of view from someone who has passed an advanced driving test to demanding standards, the manoeuvres which they use on the roads could quite easily end in a problem. That is why having a dashcam for your car might be a good idea for you.
If you can, invest in a good quality dash cam for your car such as this Nextbase 222XR Front and Rear Dash Cam bundle. There are many different dash cams on the market, such as 360 degree dash cams, so it may be worth having a good look at each of them and having a good read through the user reviews on Amazon. Try and aim for a dash cam which has good picture quality. Check your own region laws to see if there are any rules about using dashcams in your vehicle.
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