gangstalker

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

gang +‎ stalker

Noun[edit]

gangstalker (plural gangstalkers)

  1. Someone who participates in gangstalking.
    • 2015 March 19, Renee Pittman, The Targeting of Myron May: Florida State University Gunman: Asst. DA Pushed Over the Edge (Mind Control Technology)‎[1], Mother's Love Publishing and Enterprises:
      Their photo and location are immediately and simultaneously sent out by cell phone text messages and Internet email to all gangstalkers within a certain radius. All gangstalkers then suddenly descend upon the target as a mob.
    • 2016 November 10, John Stapleton, Hideout In the Apocalypse[2], A Sense of Place Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      Predatory Gangstalking is a criminal phenomenon referring to a group of loosely affiliated people who, in an organised and systematic manner, relentlessly invade all areas of an individual's life on a continuing basis, as part of their lifestyle. While each individual gangstalker does his or her small part, what defines Predatory Gangstalking is the collective intent to do harm.

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