Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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'Gang Stalking' Conspiracy Concerns Come to Canada

The unsettling 'gang stalking' conspiracy theory is making headlines in  Canada by way of two stories which appear to be unrelated yet are both  quite strange. In the first instance, an advocacy group aimed at  educating the public about what they see as 'targeted harassment' by  clandestine government agencies purchased a number of ads on the Vancouver transit system. The campaign is pretty comprehensive  as it features posters in five different railways stops and, amazingly, a  message emblazoned on both sides of a train.

Oddly enough, the chilling advertisements, which feature the face of a  crying woman and the words "victims of organized stalking and electronic  assaults suffer in silence," apparently only caught the attention of  local media this week. As one can imagine, the coverage largely served  to debunk the conspiracy theory by interviewing mental health  professionals who insist that those who suspect that they are 'targeted  individuals' are simply suffering from delusional beliefs. As to why the  Vancouver transit system would agree to run the ads in the first place,  the answer is that they are a public agency and, thus, legally bound to  "accept advocacy advertising."

Meanwhile, a little over 1,000 miles away in the Saskatchewan capital  city of Regina, it seems that someone else is sounding the alarm about  the gang stalking phenomenon. Earlier this week, messages about the  conspiracy theory were spray painted with rather sizeable letters at six  different sites throughout the city, including at the headquarters of a  number of media outlets. 

More on this weird set of stories and what, if any, the connection between the two may be at the Coast to Coast AM website.


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