Letter About Organized Stalking
I sent the following letter to our President of the German Parliament yesterday.
I intend to send the same request to many more members of the German Parliament and politicians.
Let's if one of them will show some reaction after all.
And I don't mean a polite "Thanks but unfortunately we cannot ..."
No, I mean offers of real help, actions, support.
We no longer believe that that will happen here.
You want to bet?
That is what the perpetrators of organized stalking seem to do as well. They offer bets in dark internet channels, betting if the victim they have put on the internet with his or (mostly) her whole filmed privat sphere will go crazy or commit suicide on Day X.
Apparently there is a lot of money that can be made that way on the internet.
More about that later ...
You want to bet (not for money) that this letter campaign won't provide the victims of organized stalking in Germany with any real help?
I do hope to lose this bet.
Dear Mr Bundestagspräsident,
I have been working for the Network of Stasi Victims Germany for some time now. I am registered there as an initial point of contact for the victims of organized stalking with Stasi methods. Many of those victims have been trying desperately for years to find a place that concerns itself with their particular problem. The issue of organized stalking is so unknown that even the police seems to fail here. However, as has been confirmed to us inofficially by several official German authorities, it is known in those offices that something like this has been happening in Germany for several years now.
Since I have been helping those victims of organized stalking (most of whom are from former East Germany and were persecuted and stalked in the same way already under the East German regime), I myself became a target of organized stalking. I turned the matter over to my lawyer and the German police. Unfortunately my stalking case is approached by the police from the wrong side; they are merely investigating into my personal environment even though many of the perpetrators have left behind an IP number that can be traced to all kinds of different areas within Germany (and even all the way to Canada).
Among other things unknown perpetrators applied for insurance policies (death, invalidity) online in my name. I also was sent a wheelchair by mail that unknown individuals had ordered in my name, so that I panicked.
However, that won't keep me from helping the victims to unite and from asking you what we can do against this type of crime.
Many victims of organized stalking no longer have a peaceful life - and that has been going on for years. They become ill and receive no help whatsoever from the authorities. As I was informed by the Office of the Versorgungsamt here in Lower Saxony, and as the victims have been told by the German police on different occasions, we don't even have a law against organized stalking in Germany.
Even the German victim assistance program "Weisser Ring" (White Ring) has not helped any of our victims so far. On the contrary - there the victims were ridiculed and sneered at, rude remarks in the meaning of "You must have a loose screw or what" were made by the official "helpers". Allegedly the members of that victim assistance organisation do not know that the exact same stalking methods were developed already at the time of the East German Regime by the Stasi (East German State Security) in a University faculty named "operative psychology". It is strange that even former East German criminal investigators who work for the German CID or for the Weisser Ring today appear to never have heard of those methods even though it is a known fact that they used to collaborate closely with the East German spy organization Stasi and therefore must know these methods (called "Zersetzung" by the Stasi at the time).
We already know that the Stasi is still active today. Former Stasi members work in German security companies today and, as already mentioned, it is absurd that the same criminal investigators who used to work closely with the Stasi are working for the German victim assistance program "Weisser Ring" today.
I desire a platform for my victims and the help of the German Government.
You may find additional information about our victims of organized stalking, the striking parallels between the individual cases all over Germany, the striking parallels between the current cases and the Stasi stalking methods, the perpetrators that have already been identified (former Stasi members, employees of security services, etc.).
Please help us.
Heidi Stein
