• Former victims of the ’Stasi’ (East German Secret Service), most of them with an existing Stasi file, who even today are still being pursued, stalked and terrorized by unknown perpetrators (in East and West German states and no matter how often they relocate within Germany)

• Former East German citizens without any known Stasi files, most of whom have been pursued, stalked and terrorized by unknown perpetratrors (in East and West German states and no matter how often they relocate within Germany) since the 1990s and (the majority) since the Year of 2000/2001 or later

• West German citizens without any known Stasi files (the Stasi even prepared personal profiles and files on West Germans who had come to their attention for one reason or another, often relatives of East Germans), most of whom have been pursued, stalked and terrorized by unknown perpetrators (in West Germany and no matter how often they relocate within Germany) since 2000/2001 or later

• (Note: The Year 2001 has been stated by the West German victims as being the year the majority of West German victims who have been interviewed so far first noticed stalking activities and also is the year the first West German victims seem to have reported organized stalking acitivities to German victim support organizations without ever even having heard of the remote possibility of the existence of organized stalking. That clearly indicates that organized stalking of West Germans – using the very same activities the Stasi used on their victims (called ‘Zersetzung’, a term the Stasi borrowed from the Nazis and deviously refined into a special faculty called ‘operative psychology’ taught at Berlin-Potsdam University during the Cold War era), another fact unknown to West Germans and most East Germans – must have started simultaneously in Berlin and various other (West) German locations, obviously by one and the same criminal organisation and presumably for financial, not political reasons)

• Desperate victims are currently running amok in Germany, helplessly turning to all kinds of different victim support organizations, the police and the German media. Some of them have (almost) been driven insane by years of being stalked by multiple perpetrators, the murder threats of the perpetrators and the professional, financial and mental destruction of their person; others are considering suicide to excape their hopeless situation. We do not know how many actual suicide victims have already taken their own lives due to this form of organized stalking. One known case is that of a female physician from East Germany who committed suicide after four years of organized (Stasi) stalking and her professional destruction shortly after the opening of the East German Borders in 1989 (see Pingel-Schliemann: Zersetzungsmaßnahmen des MfS) – most likely because the perpetrators continued to stalk and threaten her even after East Germany ceased to be and she lost all hope of ever getting rid of her perpetrators).

• Dead victims As we found out from a reliable source, two cases of organized stalking in Germany have become known so far, in which the victims were being threatened for years (a fact their environment knew about...) and now (after the Year of 2000!) died under mysterious and suspicious circumstances.We do not know (yet) how many victims of organized stalking in Germany actually ended up dead. Wie viele tatsächliche Tote es unter diesen Opfern in der BRD gibt, wissen wir (noch) nicht. It must be feared, however, that there are more such victims and that the police and public prosecutors are not investigating since the preferred methods (and preferred threatening suggestions by the perpetrators of current organized stalking) are subtle - the slow poisoning respectively fatal traffic accidents, either staged or caused by manipulated brakes, steering or tires (both methods were also the ways the Stasi preferred to dispose of their victims)

• Fake victims keep contacting us and the German media as well. They claim to be victims of organized stalking and tell a story, the details of which match the cases of real victims of organized stalking (and the methods used by the Stasi – methods that have not yet been widely publicised in Germany). The difference to the real victims is that the fake ’victims’ either only send anonymous e-mails and can never be reached under the phone numbers they indicate in their mails (i.e. the numbers don’t exist) or incorporate false information about the organization of perpetrators, their stories turn out to be misleading upon closer examination and they ridicule the subject of organized stalking with Stasi methods towards the media in order to convince the journalists that there is nothing to it.

Note: These fake victims are used by the organized perpetrators in a subtle and focused manner – just as the anonymous English and German websites about ’gangstalking’ that are beginning to flood the internet. Intention of the perpetrators: to convince the media, the public and investigative authorities that this form of organized crime does not exist.

 Yet more and more official German institutions and authorities (among them a large support center for mobbing victims, a nationwide support group for former Stasi victims etc.) have (inofficially) confirmed that this form of organized crime carried out with the exact same methods of stalking, mobbing and surveillance does exist in Germany and has been on the rise in the past years.