Saturday, November 15, 2008

DOJ Forces Federally Funded Group To Shut Up About Gang Stalking

November 14, 2008
Dear Editor:

Gang Stalking is a nationwide phenomenon that started in the early 1990's. It is the new FBI COINTELPRO. The term gang stalking yields 300,000 hits on Google. Much of this is classic FBI disinformation. However, there is other evidence that proves that this is not just an internet conspiracy theory.

I spoke with two victim helpline advocates at the National Center for Victims of Crime “NCVC” in WDC. Hundreds of calls a month on gang stalking are currently being received
complaining about organized gang stalking nationwide. This is 10% of NCVC’s national call volume. On 10/30/08 I spoke with the Director of Victims Services at NCVC and he acknowledged the problem. He said no assistance or referrals were being offered to the complainants. He agreed to send me statistics on gang stalking from NCVC’s internal records. First he had to clear it with DOJ which holds a property right to the information per a clause in NCVC'c federal funding contract. The next day the Executive Director Ms. Leary e-mailed me denying my request. NCVC'c number is 800-394-2255. Gang Stalking has been brought to the attention of several persons in Congress including representative Royce.

The above assertions will be memorialized in a notarized affidavit sent to you overnight upon request. Furthermore, I am willing to work on this issue with any junior staffer and help them cull information that can be used to build a proper investigation- free of charge.

House Resolution 1026 of the 109th Congress, introduced by representative McKinney, called for a re-opening of COINTELPRO investigations. The FBI has been abusing its unchecked powers for too long.

Please investigate.


Sincerely,


Keith Labella
64-15 Perry Ave.
Maspeth, NY 11378
klabellaesq@aol.com


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