Imagine if the they put it in the wrong person, Someone that wasn’t convicted of a single thing in their life. How far would they go to cover up and frame that person @BBCScotlandNews@BBCScotland@BBCNews@neuralink
Sociopaths & Psychopaths Usually Set Their Victims up for Failure on Purpose then watch them to see how they will get out of the trap its sickening behavior
The most evil people look normal.
And they make their victims look like they have mental problems.
And that’s how they get everyone to dismiss the abuse trauma that they see with their own eyes.
🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile in the UK
High-five your friend? Hug your relative in the street?
You are now a suspect & the British Surveillance State will monitor you accordingly.
The UK is totally cooked.
A bully using someone’s slang words as a way to bully/torture them but they finally realise that person used those slang words to joke at people who used those slang words. How stupid does the bully feel?
@MmisterNobody Also putting n1 neuralink implants in peoples head against their will and get a monkey with no value to their own life to control that neuralink implant
🇬🇧🚨The United Kingdom government is now officially rolling out a nationwide, court-approved facial recognition system.
A legal battle over the technology has concluded in favour of the Met Police, giving them the green light to deploy it across the country.
This is just the first domino in a much longer chain : Digital ID, Social Credit Scores, Personal Carbon Trackers, and Mandatory Vaccines.
The UK's future just took a very dark turn.
What type of person says to another person that they are trying to give someone mental health issues especially schizophrenia? Then says “it’s just a joke” after months of abuse and repeatedly getting laughed at for their actions? A scared mentally weak person
Nobody stalks harder than someone who failed to break you. They don’t block you… that would mean closure. They need updates, like villagers waiting for rain that never comes.
Identity collapse and narrative control sit at the heart of reputational stalking. The stalker seeks to redefine who the victim is. To replace the victim’s real identity with a constructed one. A villain. A fraud. A threat. A manipulator. Mentally ill. A liar. Delusional. Abusive. Self-obsessed. Psychotic.
The victim is then forced into a trap that many survivors describe as psychologically unbearable. If she stays silent about the things being said about her, her silence is framed as guilt. If she defends herself, she is framed as aggressive, defensive, or unstable. If she reports being stalked to the police or social workers, she is likely to be cast as delusional or attention-seeking.
Whatever she does becomes folded back into the stalker’s story as proof. Any action she takes actually benefits the abuser/stalker.
And it is one of the reasons this form of stalking can be so mind-bending for victims. It often feels as though reality itself has been distorted. As though you have been pulled into somebody else’s fantasy where you have been assigned a role you did not choose, and where every attempt to escape simply reinforces the script.
I have spoken to many victims who describe this as psychological warfare. I understand why - and I agree with them.
Reputational stalking, and pursuing the identity destruction of the victim is common - and extremely effective.
And this happens across the spectrum. A mother in family court will have these tactics used against her by her abusive ex and his family - but the same tactics will be used against an A-List celebrity to ‘cancel’ them. Colleagues at work will do this to someone they are jealous of. Families do this to abuse victims who try to go to the police.
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