I will second that, though I have no experience at the corporate level. I do firmly believe that gangstalking is real, based on personal experience, and that the Scientologists are not the only ones guilty of it. Nor do you have to be a person of influence.
Okay, if we don't want to say "gangstalking," let's just say "a rose by any other name..."
I don't see your definition here, but I can say that I experienced what seemed to be:
1) Organized surveillance
2) Organized harassment
3) Odd, seemingly staged conversations, (commonly referred to as "street theater"). These typically centered around topics over which I had argued with people, and seemed intended to drive home some point without actually engaging me.
4) Sudden ostracism/seeming "blacklisting"
5) Signs of stalking and gaslighting, (objects being moved around on my property)
6) and considerably more.
...and that these things began when I made a few mildly critical comments about some things I had noticed in regards to Landmark, and intensified when I told my recruiter that I would be leaving the program.
Okay, if we don't want to say "gangstalking," let's just say "a rose by any other name..."
I don't see your definition here, but I can say that I experienced what seemed to be:
1) Organized surveillance
2) Organized harassment
3) Odd, seemingly staged conversations, (commonly referred to as "street theater"). These typically centered around topics over which I had argued with people, and seemed intended to drive home some point without actually engaging me.
4) Sudden ostracism/seeming "blacklisting"
5) Signs of stalking and gaslighting, (objects being moved around on my property)
6) and considerably more.
...and that these things began when I made a few mildly critical comments about some things I had noticed in regards to Landmark, and intensified when I told my recruiter that I would be leaving the program.