Psychological Torture
Last Updated on November 18, 2023 by ESAReviewsComplaints
All the things these people do to me can easily come under the heading of:
Psychological Torture
Psychological torture is easy to do. In fact, I expect most people who read the following, to say to themselves: “So what! That is just the way things work.”
Even though it is easy to do, I imagine the psychological aspects are more involved. Ask a psychologist and you might get some insight that these simple things can easily cause distress. I know these things from experience. Being watched is not so easy when you are the one being watched. Not so easy for the “watchers” either, I presume. But I believe some of the people watching me had had training. Insane! I know.
The following probably seems so blase. But it worked on me, and I’m not really the weakest mind in this mess.
Hidden Surveillance
Although there is no video surveillance outside of the front office, the following happened:
For a period of time, each time left the room, by the time I went down a flight of stairs to street level, a crowd of familiar people would all of a sudden be all over the parking lot pretending to be sweeping.
Oh that’s not so bad.
Whenever I’d come back to the property, the cigarette butts and other debris was still on the street. It was as if the sweepers were all faking it.
It doesn’t seem so bad. All you have to do is ignore them. And I did, but that didn’t stop it from working its magic on my brain. In fact, not to change the subject so drastically, I think ignoring them is what gave them confidence that I didn’t know what was happening. They’d use the same people repeatedly to put on shows and to follow me. They used the same guy, twice, to come to the office while I was there, and say things to the clerk that I was supposed to overhear. The exact same guy, and others, whom I’d seen at other places offsite, put on the exact same show with the exact same words in the office two times that I became aware of. When I find those days in my log, I will report the findings here- Don’t Dismiss the Actors.
Psychological torture takes place when you are constantly lied to, tricked, and gaslighted. It worked on me, and it will work on you, under similar, or different, conditions.
More Hidden Surveillance
Get ready to tell me I’m crazy, but remember, I am reporting things that happened. I am not saying that they had a private way to spy on me. I am just saying this:
As I’ve said in other posts, there were a number of policemen either living here, or hanging out here. Often a police car would sit near the office for hours a day.
The parking spot directly across from my door, would have been a great place to watch my door to see when I left the room.
After finding my tires flattened a few times, I reluctantly went to the local precinct to report that when I either got a tire fixed, or had to replace a tire, I was told that it looks like the tires were “poked” on purpose. “Someone’s after you!”
“Reluctantly” because, even though the police would not help me and treated me as if I was the one making bad things happen, the tire “poking” stopped after the day I reported it. What I think happened, is the office person called the hotel and told them to stop doing it, BUT as stated, I can’t prove that. The office person told me that she had called the hotel and the clerk said that the only surveillance they have to protect their guests, is a camera inside the front office. (Seems more like for protection of “they,” and for the spying on “guests.”)
So how did they know when I’d leave the room?
Again, I cannot prove this, but I think the car that never moved for years that was directly across from my door, was likely owned by one of the policemen who were either checked in, or would spend a nice part of their days here. I believe that the police, who were friends of “they,” used their tools to do not only background checks on me, but spied on me with the right technology, from inside that vehicle.
Again, I cannot prove it, and I cannot think of another way they could’ve known my moves unless they had a person outside 24 hours a day using their own eyes to watch my door. That seems less likely than using video surveillance in a car that didn’t move for years and had a flat tire at least some of that time.