We Are Not the Same: When Integrity Refuses to Be Intimidated

He is back. The dirty spy who tried to poison me. How long was that? Two years ago? Three years ago?

In a socialist state where an American nurse will never be enough because there are not enough socialists and not enough people ready to behave “nice” and bend the rules for a few bucks — old and poor — I was looking for jobs.

Because the job market is socialist-controlled, and of course gangs and cliques running healthcare don’t like me too much, and I don’t behave according to woke rules and normalized craziness — I didn’t have a job.

So, a US RN with a lot of experience went to beg for a job and ended up at a workshop where a dirty spy and his allies poisoned me.

But surprise — yesterday he came back. Same dirty spy. Same legs in ACE wraps. Same fingers. Same evil eyes under his mask.

He is a psychopath. He came to enjoy my fall and feel happy about my broken foot in his dirty brain, similar to his own cirrhotic decline.

Yes, you know — the dirty spy has liver cancer or pancreatic cancer, one of the two.

And because people behave differently around his huge ego and evilness, he compares himself with others and enjoys every hardship in their lives.

So in his mind we are “healthy equal” — my broken leg with his wrapped feet, both in strapped boots, sandals for him, same color, similar straps.

He started the discussion just like that: “How similar we are.”

I stopped myself from slapping him. You can’t punch an old lady disguise in the middle of a coffee shop. I let him play his dirty role.

I wanted to yell at him:

“NO, we are not similar!

I am not a spy and I will never be one.

I don’t play with people for any reason.

I don’t hurt people and I don’t enjoy the hurt of others.

I don’t want dirty money and dirty power EVER. So we are not the same.”

But what scared me so much was that he was there in the coffee shop close to my kid, on the same bench, for a long time.

He even dared to ask me whom I am to that kid — even if he knew very well who I am. I took it like a threat. That’s how the dirty ones play threats.

And I remembered, in that half second, a gang member in a yellow taxi cab, and after that a “professional” in a house — same eyes, same threat.

Intelligence is corrupted, and in a corrupted society it will run it.

I helped him by giving him the list with the best wide shoes for his legs, and I became scared for the young kids in that coffee store.

If dirty intel is in — and if he is one who poisoned me — no one is safe. Not the business. Not the customers.

Run your dirty intel out of people’s places. Do not put people at risk or voluntarily do it.

And if you die, die with dignity. Don’t try to mess around because you are dying. It is psychopathy, and from a former intel agent it is not admissible.

I saw a spy dying in Santa Cruz. A true brave American.

He had dignity, not psychopathy, until his last moment — trying to protect and teach others, not messing with them.

Craziness is NOT intelligence.

Don’t force me to act in any other ways because a dirty spy lost his mind, is corrupted, and plays dirty.

Too much dirty intel activity in the area — and my preferred coffee shop.

The Shadows: Identifying Gangs, Spies, Law Enforcement, and the Unstable

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How to differentiate between being targeted by gangs, mentally unstable individuals, spies, and law enforcement.

I have questioned this subject for a long time, but today I finally had the courage to write about it.

Many people are confused and no one has taught them how to distinguish between different types of people they encounter.

Who are they? How can you “read” them?

Why are they engaging in conversation with you? Are they genuine people?

Is someone targeting you? Who and for what reason?

By following these guidelines, you will be able to answer these questions for yourself.

My advice: If someone initiates three consecutive discussions with you on topics that you are genuinely interested in, consider it a red flag!

No one knows you better than a stalker, a gang member, a mentally unstable person, a police officer, or a spy.

Once you recognize this, the next step is to make a “differential diagnosis” to determine who they are.

In the following paragraphs, you will see the differences between these groups, based on clear professional indicators.

Please do not take measures on your own. Regardless of who they are, they are likely more experienced than you. Unless, of course, you are one of them.

I hope this helps you stay safe, happy, and free from any of these people.

Enjoy the reading!

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The Organized Gangs

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The organized crime and gang’s target methods have a couple of characteristics.

Their behavior is patterned, methodical, and follows recognizable strategies.

They use sophisticated surveillance techniques like following, monitoring movements, or hacking personal devices.

Gangs often leave signs, symbols, or messages understood within criminal circles.

This indicates they had substantial resources and coordination, often involving several people working together in a coordinated manner.

They use advanced technology to track, harass, and intimidate you.

Their motives are usually clear, related to financial gain, territory, retribution or revenge!

These efforts are marked by intensity and duration, with persistent efforts over an extended period. Their actions APPEAR professional and calculated.

But they are NOT professional! Keep it in mind! Organized crime can use CORRUPTED professional individuals.

The Mentally Unstable Individuals

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The mentally unstable individuals, are characterized by erratic and unpredictable actions that lack a clear pattern.

These actions are often impulsive and without a clear objective, sometimes exhibiting paranoid behavior or beliefs without a basis in reality (delusions).

These individuals typically have limited resources, often acting alone and using simpler, less sophisticated methods and tools.

Their behavior show emotional and psychological signs, such as intense emotional outbursts not logically connected to the situation, and often involved a perceived personal connection or delusion involving YOU, the target!

Rule exception: when a mental unstable individual IS part of organized crime and supported by it!

The Spies

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The spies who operate through covert operations are defined by highly covert and difficult to detect, using advanced, high-tech surveillance and tracking devices.

Their primary motive is often to gather information rather than direct harassment. If a spy directly harasses you, even is a bug in his training, undetected, a mental health problem or is a personal matter.


Spies exhibit a high level of professionalism, being well-trained in avoiding detection and minimizing traces of their activities. They use disguises or false identities to blend in.

Their actions show specific behavioral indicators, such as rarely making direct contact and preferring to observe and collect data from a distance. Their operations were part of larger, more complex agendas involving multiple targets or interests.

Exception from rule: If a spy enters in direct contact with you it is a personal matter, a mental health problem or trying to recruit you like an informer.

The Law Enforcement

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The tactics of law enforcement, have a legal framework.

Their actions require legal warrants for surveillance or intervention and were often more overt than spies, particularly when conducting investigations or inquiries.

Their methods were distinct, using legal surveillance methods, sometimes involving a visible presence such as marked vehicles or uniformed officers.

Law enforcement might approach you for questioning or investigation.

They communicated directly through official channels, such as phone calls, letters, or visits from officers.

Requests for information or searches typically came with official documentation, like warrants.

Exception from the rule: THE CORRUPTION in law enforcement!
The moment when a law enforcement officer protects illegal businesses, organized crime or gang activity.

You must be well aware of it!

Gathering Evidence and Seeking Help

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As soon as you start to notice unsettling patterns on your daily life, start keeping a detailed log of incidents, noting dates, times, and specific details, and collect any evidence, such as photos, videos, or physical items.

Report incidents to local law enforcement and provide all collected evidence, contact relevant cybercrime units if cyber harassment is involved.

Engage private investigators if organized crime, gang involvement or spying was suspected.

Consult legal advisors if law enforcement actions seemed questionable or unjustified.

You MUST inform trusted friends, family, or community members for additional support and witness testimony.

Personal Safety Measures

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To ensure your safety, adopt various personal safety measures.

Avoid predictable patterns on daily activities, enhance your personal and home security measures, and be cautious about sharing personal information both online and offline.

By closely observing the nature of the incidents and the behavior of the individuals involved, you will be able to determine the likely source of the targeting and take appropriate measures to address the situation.

This knowledge not only helps you to stay safe but also allows you to live a freer more secure life.

Because you deserve a free genuine life!

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