A close-up of the Mormon boys who I suspect were a part of derived gangstalking activity. They sat fairly close to me on the Broward County "60" bus and had surly dispositions and seemed out of place. I find this encounter bizarre and strangely timed; the reason being, as someone who as recent as 2017 was a member of this church, and having had worked extensively with the missionaries from 2014-17, I know that the missionaries' transportation consists of bike riding, a church provided car, or rides from the members of the ward they are assigned to. Missionaries on public transportation is highly unusual. I formally resigned from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints four years ago. I have, however, run into my fair share of Mormon missionaries in my days, and on at least 19 different occasions they stopped and spoke to me. Knowing what I know now about gangstalking and derived encounters with people, the number of times I have run into Latter-day Saint missionaries makes me certain that their church is behind the street stalking/gang-stalking mechanism. I am still learning however, how and to what extent. Let me reiterate however, that the gangstalking mechanism almost certainly has roots in governmental affairs, and it is highly likely that this clandestine murder protocol was pork barreled through congress on the coat tails of a national security bill.
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