Fear of the dark

Bushscout

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Jan 14, 2012
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I am reading this all with great interest and thinking to myself tha there are aspetcs to this find that are familliar..

1 the fox holes
2 lack of spoil
3 wheel barrow
4 Trap and carpet stashed
5 Covered foxhole with stashed materials

6 And yesterday I found some stachio husks..

I regularly find small clay balls (they are used in horticulture) on the rrof of my narrow boat and hear them hitting the boat.. At one point I found a bag of them stashed in the woods near my boat under a wooden box. I got rid of it, but they continue to be thrown at the boat and I found on e on the gunwale on the "canalside" of the boat..

While there is a lot of human traffic around the boat I also regularly find tracks of a nearly smooth soled shoe in the vicinity of the boat, and I have found them elsewhere that I know the stalker has been.

We have been broken into on a number of occasions but nothing significant has been stolen, though tools have gone missing and, interestingly, a rather thumbed copy of Tom Browns "Way of of the Scout" This is a book in which Tom Brown talks about some of the cases where he has been employed to track down criminals and has employed demoralising psychological and disorientating skills to weaken his targets resistance. A precise tactic which has been employed with poor effect against us by our stalker. One of the things which regularly happens to us ia things ge missing and then we find them a shot while later somewhere else. "Way of the Scout" has been missing for some time (4-5 months).

We had a blue and yellow crayfish rtrapremoved from the boat quite sometime bv

Jon, are there fences in the area which are being climbed over to access the site? If so are they getting dammaged and how?

While I think that my stalker may be highly skillld in silent movement and mind games, but is uninterested in other aspects of tracking and bushcraft and seems to have an aversion to knives.
 

Retired Member southey

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Jun 4, 2006
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I think bushscout you are pulling our collective leg. If not then you should take your documented account of these acts and your suspicions to the Police. But you wouldn't would you:rolleyes:
 

Bushscout

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Southey

I have over 25 URNs with 2 police districts, including over 200 photographs of acts of criminal damage both to the inside and outside of my home. I have photos of footprints and a number of other items classed as evidencence.

I do have children, but they dont go into tool boxes and remove tools and stash them else where in the home and they certainly do not loosen the pipework which supplies gas to the pilot light on the gas boiler (not a life threatening act because FFDs are fitted as standard).

This behaviour is a complex psychological game known as "gaslighting" aimed at causing the target to doubt the soundness of their own mind, to believe that they have short term memory issues and to traumatise them.

The perpetrator, who I have seen in the vicinity of my home on a number of occasions has been asked by the police to stay away from my home. Without conclusive (photographic) evidence the police cannot act conclusively. The perpetratorhas denied knowlege of the where-abouts of my home (predicatble) and since the warning has been far more careful to keep out of my way. We have considerably beefed up oursecurity and now have a number of alarms and camera traps in operation including GSM trail cams which upload images to a server when the beam is crossed and the camera activated.

I hope he is reading this post, because what I want is for him to P*** Off and leave me alone, but I know he probably can't so eventually he will get caught and when he does I will be carrying through a prosecution for harassment, and if by then the new stalking legislation is in place this may well be a test case.. In the meantime Iam ever vigilant, a little stressed and very angry that my familly and I should be having to deal with this idiot...

There are some things that I might joke about, or maybe even pull a windup on my mates. But I am posting on here about staliking because believe it or not stalking is more common that you (the collective you) might think. It can be terrifying and stalkers can be very clever and well practiced at scaring people by their creepy behaviour. If you ever know anyone who has had the misfortune of being stalked, give them the benefit of the doubt,listen to what they have to say, dont assume they are mad and just for a moment imagine how you would feel knowing that every move you make appears to have been anticipated by the person targeting you, that you have no privacy and may even be doubting your sanity. It sounds like a Hitchcock I know, but everything I have written is true, is reported, documented and I hope will soon come to an end in some form or another.

B
 

santaman2000

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I don't think he meant giving up the boat lifestyle but rather why not move the boat to another mooring.
 

Retired Member southey

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jun 4, 2006
11,098
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your house!
You could always get Cooke to blow it up like bennet did, but just make sure that when you put matrix on the plane, you send two people along, and don't go for the leather and chain mail two piece with the Freddy moustache. :)
 

markie*mark0

Settler
Sep 21, 2010
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warrington
Southey

I have over 25 URNs with 2 police districts, including over 200 photographs of acts of criminal damage both to the inside and outside of my home. I have photos of footprints and a number of other items classed as evidencence.

I do have children, but they dont go into tool boxes and remove tools and stash them else where in the home and they certainly do not loosen the pipework which supplies gas to the pilot light on the gas boiler (not a life threatening act because FFDs are fitted as standard).

This behaviour is a complex psychological game known as "gaslighting" aimed at causing the target to doubt the soundness of their own mind, to believe that they have short term memory issues and to traumatise them.

The perpetrator, who I have seen in the vicinity of my home on a number of occasions has been asked by the police to stay away from my home. Without conclusive (photographic) evidence the police cannot act conclusively. The perpetratorhas denied knowlege of the where-abouts of my home (predicatble) and since the warning has been far more careful to keep out of my way. We have considerably beefed up oursecurity and now have a number of alarms and camera traps in operation including GSM trail cams which upload images to a server when the beam is crossed and the camera activated.

I hope he is reading this post, because what I want is for him to P*** Off and leave me alone, but I know he probably can't so eventually he will get caught and when he does I will be carrying through a prosecution for harassment, and if by then the new stalking legislation is in place this may well be a test case.. In the meantime Iam ever vigilant, a little stressed and very angry that my familly and I should be having to deal with this idiot...

There are some things that I might joke about, or maybe even pull a windup on my mates. But I am posting on here about staliking because believe it or not stalking is more common that you (the collective you) might think. It can be terrifying and stalkers can be very clever and well practiced at scaring people by their creepy behaviour. If you ever know anyone who has had the misfortune of being stalked, give them the benefit of the doubt,listen to what they have to say, dont assume they are mad and just for a moment imagine how you would feel knowing that every move you make appears to have been anticipated by the person targeting you, that you have no privacy and may even be doubting your sanity. It sounds like a Hitchcock I know, but everything I have written is true, is reported, documented and I hope will soon come to an end in some form or another.

B

If the police are really failing to protect you i would take it into my own hands.

A few mates from the pub (or pay someone if you dont want to) and teach him a lesson.
 

Retired Member southey

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jun 4, 2006
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your house!
If you had seen someone poaching around your home (danger to wife and kids) and the police failed to act wouldn't you do something?


If I saw them actually on MY property I would challenge them and call the plod, if they were breaking in I would do the same, of course any one would take action to protect their family, BUT, you cannot attack someone with out proof and then only if they are endangering you or yours, what you are advocating is that this chap gets some chap who he has attributed a set of occurrences too with out ANY single piece of actual evidence that it is indeed the person he thinks it is that is responsible, if he had proof then the police would act, the fear of recent cases of inactivity resulting in massive costs for them would ensure that, if I was I the same hypothetical situation then I wouldn't be content with just ringing them and getting no response, I would be in contact with local authorities, national police over-site bodies and the press local and national, this chap is, in my opinion making it up to appear to be interesting to a group of people he\she will maybe never meet, the attempt to aly their story with JDs with some random stacio nut story shouts embellishment at best:)
 

markie*mark0

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Sep 21, 2010
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warrington
If I saw them actually on MY property I would challenge them and call the plod, if they were breaking in I would do the same, of course any one would take action to protect their family, BUT, you cannot attack someone with out proof and then only if they are endangering you or yours, what you are advocating is that this chap gets some chap who he has attributed a set of occurrences too with out ANY single piece of actual evidence that it is indeed the person he thinks it is that is responsible, if he had proof then the police would act, the fear of recent cases of inactivity resulting in massive costs for them would ensure that, if I was I the same hypothetical situation then I wouldn't be content with just ringing them and getting no response, I would be in contact with local authorities, national police over-site bodies and the press local and national, this chap is, in my opinion making it up to appear to be interesting to a group of people he\she will maybe never meet, the attempt to aly their story with JDs with some random stacio nut story shouts embellishment at best:)


Exactly, why not just grab him when he's on your property? same difference if you do it then or do it in a weeks time.

If on the other hand you have never seen him on your property then that is a different matter.
 

Retired Member southey

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jun 4, 2006
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Exactly, why not just grab him when he's on your property? same difference if you do it then or do it in a weeks time.

If on the other hand you have never seen him on your property then that is a different matter.


Nope, if you dont catch them in the act, they with out any other PROOF, they were never there and your in the wrong.
 

Bushwhacker

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Jun 26, 2008
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I know loads of people like this

[video=youtube;Ks7AwE3Xpfk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks7AwE3Xpfk[/video]


but I don't know any hitmen.
 

markie*mark0

Settler
Sep 21, 2010
596
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warrington
Nope, if you dont catch them in the act, they with out any other PROOF, they were never there and your in the wrong.

so let me get this straight, you see said person breaking into your house. You see them with your own eyes, without doubt you know it is that person. You dont do anything at that particular moment, but you then a day later confront him, whether it be verbally or physically depending on what he has done.

Same difference, just a delay in reaction.
 

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