Post by bob on Oct 14, 2024 12:23:15 GMT
I watched a video on YouTube at least five years ago, and it’s stuck with me since then. The video came from a small channel, maybe around 10,000 views at most, and the guy who posted it believed he was being gang stalked. He had recorded months of typical footage, mostly showing random people around him, which initially made it seem like he was just paranoid, thinking everyone near him was part of some agency. This one video was different.
In this particular video, he was filming in the corner of a store—I'm fairly certain he said it was a Dollar Tree, but it could have been a thrift store or Walmart. What made this video stand out was how a small group of people started to gather in that corner, near him, pretending to browse. One by one, they arrived, looking at random items on the shelves, but they didn’t acknowledge him at all. He was speaking loudly, claiming that these people were agents sent to follow him, but none of them responded or reacted to his presence. I can't see how it can be explained, it was at least 10-15 minutes long of him just standing there filming them as they aren't really doing anything except fake browse the shelves.
What was especially strange was that when he panned the camera around, you could see that the rest of the store was empty, with the faint sound of the front of the store. The only people nearby were in that one corner with him, and they didn’t leave. Despite him filming and talking openly about them, not one person moved or walked away. They stayed in that corner, focused on random objects, without engaging or doing anything like talk to the person next to themselves or go on their phone.
I can’t remember the exact title of the video or the username of the channel, but the title might have been in all caps, and there was another video on the channel that featured police lights in the thumbnail. If anyone else has seen this video or knows more about it, any additional information would be helpful. It’s hard to explain, but something about that video just felt more real than the other gang stalking content I’ve come across. If you have any other questions, I’ll do my best to answer based on what I remember.
In this particular video, he was filming in the corner of a store—I'm fairly certain he said it was a Dollar Tree, but it could have been a thrift store or Walmart. What made this video stand out was how a small group of people started to gather in that corner, near him, pretending to browse. One by one, they arrived, looking at random items on the shelves, but they didn’t acknowledge him at all. He was speaking loudly, claiming that these people were agents sent to follow him, but none of them responded or reacted to his presence. I can't see how it can be explained, it was at least 10-15 minutes long of him just standing there filming them as they aren't really doing anything except fake browse the shelves.
What was especially strange was that when he panned the camera around, you could see that the rest of the store was empty, with the faint sound of the front of the store. The only people nearby were in that one corner with him, and they didn’t leave. Despite him filming and talking openly about them, not one person moved or walked away. They stayed in that corner, focused on random objects, without engaging or doing anything like talk to the person next to themselves or go on their phone.
I can’t remember the exact title of the video or the username of the channel, but the title might have been in all caps, and there was another video on the channel that featured police lights in the thumbnail. If anyone else has seen this video or knows more about it, any additional information would be helpful. It’s hard to explain, but something about that video just felt more real than the other gang stalking content I’ve come across. If you have any other questions, I’ll do my best to answer based on what I remember.