06/16/2025
🧠 Feeling Gangstalked, Targeted, or Experiencing V2K? Here's What You Need to Know
If you or someone you know believes they are experiencing gangstalking, feel like a Targeted Individual (TI), or are affected by phenomena such as Voice-to-Skull (V2K), it’s important to know that help and support are available.
These experiences can be deeply distressing, and while they may not be widely understood, your mental, emotional, and physical well-being matters. Here’s a comprehensive guide on what steps to take:
🔹 1. SPEAK TO A MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
Whether your experience is psychological, neurological, or external, connecting with a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist is essential. They can:
Help assess for any underlying causes (stress, trauma, or other conditions).
Provide tools to cope with fear, paranoia, or distress.
Help you document your experiences in a clinical setting, which may be helpful legally or personally.
🧠 Mental health support doesn’t mean your experiences are invalid. It means you're taking responsible action for your well-being.
🔹 2. CONTACT A CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER
If you believe your privacy or personal freedom is being violated, reach out to a civil rights attorney or legal aid center. You should:
Document everything: times, dates, events, names, evidence.
Report stalking, harassment, or invasions of privacy with clear, factual language.
⚖️ A lawyer can guide you in determining whether your rights are being infringed and what legal remedies are available.
🔹 3. CONSULT CYBERSECURITY OR DIGITAL FORENSICS EXPERTS
Many TIs suspect they’re being tracked or monitored electronically. In such cases, a cybersecurity expert can:
Check for unauthorized access to your phone, devices, or social media.
Scan for physical surveillance tools like hidden cameras or GPS trackers.
Help secure your digital life with proper tools and advice.
💻 Never underestimate the importance of digital security in today's connected world.
🔹 4. FIND A SAFE SUPPORT COMMUNITY
You're not alone. Support groups—online and offline—can help you find validation, emotional relief, and practical advice.
Communities to explore include:
Reddit forums like r/Gangstalking and r/TargetedIndividuals
Advocacy platforms like Peacepink and Targeted Justice
Online emotional support groups (be sure they promote wellness, not fear)
🤝 Support should be healing and empowering—not driven by paranoia or fear.
🔹 5. IF YOU'RE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER, CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES
If you’re being physically harassed, stalked, or threatened, do not hesitate to contact law enforcement or emergency services.
🚨 When reporting, use calm and clear descriptions of what has happened. Avoid jargon or unexplained terms like “V2K” in first contact—stick to what can be observed or proven.