Archive for March 2010

Here is a news story on organized gang-stalking, harassment, break-in and rape that was reported by KENS-5 News in San Antonio, Texas. I will offer no opinion on this story. I simply invite you to view it and draw your own conclusions. You can read the online account of this news report on the KENS-5 San Antonio website.

On a day by day basis, I am targeted with carefully crafted false logic designed to subvert sound thinking. Those who participate in the psychological warfare waged against me seek to pervert my principles and viewpoints with warped logic.  It is a weapon designed to destroy my self-esteem and to create doubt.

However, as a Christian, my views are based upon the sound principles found in God’s Word the Bible. I cling to those principles as the only source of trusted reasoning in a world that uses logic as a way to corrupt and enslave unsuspecting minds. When ideas and suggestions I receive do not stand up to the scrutiny of Bible standards, I reject them.

Here are two lines of faulty logic I have recently examined in the light of Bible principles:

“If so many people hate you, you must be a really bad person.”

Is this sound logic? Is the fact that I appear to be despised by many proof that I am a bad person? Consider this: Jesus Christ was despised by most of the high ranking religious leaders of his day. His death was a result of a gross injustice by those same leaders. Yet, he was the most innocent, and greatest of men who ever walked the earth. Would you say that the large number of people who hated him was proof that he was a bad person? Certainly not! Knowing this, it would be foolish of me to allow my self-esteem to be corrupted by any malicious crafty logic designed to destroy my self-esteem or to cause self-doubt.

Here is another question I examined using the power of reason:

Would I feel more secure if I participated in the harassment and psychological abuse of others?

Suppose I had the opportunity to volunteer in community based programs engaged in psychological harassment of those deemed “undesirable.” Many join in these practices motivated by a normal concern for security. Would my participation in such activities enhance or destroy my sense of security?

Use your power of reason: Does the man who makes enemies among his own neighbors feel more secure than the man who strives for peaceful relations with all? “An answer, when mild, turns away rage, but a word causing pain makes anger to come up.”Proverbs 15:1. Will “causing pain” to some of my neighbors or workmates give me a greater feeling of security or rob me of peace of mind? Using my power of reason helps me to see the right answer to this question. May it help you to do the same.

How beneficial the Bible’s wise counsel is in this regard: “As far as it depends upon you, be peaceable to all persons.Romans 12:17.  Those who are peacemakers, actively pursuing good relations with all, do not spend their days “looking over their shoulder,” in fear of enemies they have made. Peaceful relations with others contributes greatly to our own peace of mind and sense of security. Therefore, if you become the victim of injustice that includes psychological abuse, please, use your power of reason and follow this superb advice from God’s Word. Do not retaliate in word or deed. Reject any temptation to “return evil for evil . . .” —Romans 12:17.

Our God-given power of reason is a wonderful aid in responding wisely to all forms of adversity.

Rather than add any commentary to this story, I will simply let it speak for itself. An American investigative journalist has uncovered evidence suggesting the CIA peppered local food in a French farming town with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as part of a program of mind-control experimentation. The story, in the UK Telegraph of March 11, 2010 can be read here.