Spinning or Stalking










Spinning or Stalking is a way to observe the habits of the victim, to intimidate and destabilize him.

Once identified, this type of pathological behavior must be reported to the police as soon as possible.

It often hides untold intentions, which is why it is necessary to report it and remain vigilant.

In the case of electromagnetic harassment or electronic torture this type of behavior is often observed even before the acts of torture are committed.

It is a way to learn about the habits of the person and his friend and family circle to better commit the abuses.

We observe that the Stalker's intention is often to discredit the victim so that she cannot defend herself. It is a way to put in place an action plan to

completely destabilize the victim.

This is why we must denounce this type of behavior which often hides serious pathologies concerning the Stalker.


The typical portrait of the Stalker describes someone deeply unbalanced, they are dangerous people.




It is important to identify and report it as quickly as possible before it gets too big.

Among the typical behaviors in Gang Stalking such as Stalking we can identify the following:

  • Surveillance and watch of the victim, spying of his days

  • Contact with third parties including family and friends to question them or send them messages

  • Spying on victim's online activities

  • Insults and threats

  • Violation of the victim's dwelling house


As explained in the section on Gang Stalking, Stalkers can become dangerous as they often suffer from a distorted perception that causes them to misinterpret their victim's refusal or not even be aware of it at all.

Even though Stalking is seen at first as an unpleasant intrusion into privacy rather than a dangerous threat, the actions of the Stalkers that sometimes seem unthreatening at first will quickly change.

Among Stalkers especially physical or sexual violence is a very common means to achieve their goals.

But what we also know is that many Stalkers leave their victims alone when the authorities intervene.

The earlier clear limits are imposed on them by the police, the more the Stalkers will stop their actions and the less victims will have to fear serious consequences.

It is therefore not advisable not to report the Stalkers to the authorities for fear of an even worse reaction from them.