Social Experiment







If you'd like to know if your country really is a 'Christian nation,' then why not put this theory to the test?

Apparently, there are scores of activists, whistleblowers, and Christians all over the West saying that they're being gang stalked by ordinary everyday citizens, including alleged Christians - and there aren't many Christians saying or doing anything about it. [The theory is that only some people are allowed to be activists to steer sociopolitical narratives and control the flow of information, such as by attributing wrongdoing to leftists or rightists or governments or specific groups of people.]


* If you start your own narcissistic abuse ministry to help victims of gang stalking and narcissistic abuse in general, will any Christians support you?

* If you start your own narcissistic abuse ministry to help victims of gang stalking and narcissistic abuse in general, will your ministry be successful? Or will you be slandered, criticized, attacked, defamed, marginalized, or even killed?

* If it becomes popular to start narcissistic abuse ministries, will only some 'Christian' ministries be successful while others fade into obscurity or are buried in reproach or worse?

* If it becomes popular to start narcissistic abuse ministries, will the popular ones be steering the gang stalking narrative to make it seem like only some people are responsible for it and not others?

* Will anyone be around to video-document the difference between the successful ministries and the unsuccessful ones?

* If a noticeable difference IS in fact documented, will anyone find it strange or say anything about it?

* Will some ministries pretend to suffer intense backlash, attacks, slander, or worse to make it seem like helping victims of gang stalking is a lost cause or make it seem as if all such ministries suffer the same degree of repercussions?

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