Topic: Gang Stalking

4 chapters across the catalog

76: Third Rail
2:45:49 - 2:51:37

76: Third Rail

Gavin Eugene Long and Gang Stalking Theories

The discussion references Gavin Eugene Long, the 2016 Baton Rouge cop killer, and his claims of being "gang stalked." Mo connects these ideas to the Quintez Brown case, discussing theories of psychological manipulation and directed energy weapons. They mention the Navy Yard shooter as another example of an individual claiming to hear voices before committing violence.

57: Capitol Heel
1:36:01 - 1:39:17

57: Capitol Heel

FBI Black Identity Extremist Report, Infiltration Tactics

A throwback to episode 31 examines an FBI report on "Black Identity Extremists." The hosts argue that the same tactics used to label and infiltrate Black movements are now being applied to the MAGA movement. They discuss "gang-stalking" and the use of provocateurs to justify government crackdowns on any group that challenges the status quo.

31: BIE BAE
1:29:57 - 1:36:13

31: BIE BAE

Gang Stalking, Targeted Individuals

Gavin Long's first YouTube video revealed his belief that he was a victim of "gang stalking" and a "Targeted Individual" (TI). He described psychological abuse and harassment, a common theme among individuals who claim they are being systematically followed and harassed by unknown groups or government agencies.

31: BIE BAE
1:40:31 - 1:44:49

31: BIE BAE

Psychological Warfare, Vice Documentary

A Vice documentary on gang stalking is analyzed for its "sleight-of-hand" reporting, which begins with serious surveillance concerns before pivoting to "lizard people" to discredit the subjects. The segment explores the idea that gang stalking is a form of psychological warfare designed to drive individuals toward self-destructive decisions.