Understand organized harassment.
Document. Protect yourself.

A comprehensive resource on organized harassment (gangstalking): definition, evidence-collection tools, and curated references.

What we offer

  • Comprehensive definition

    14 documented techniques with academic references and real-world examples.

  • Evidence-collection tools

    Open-source applications designed to help you document harassment patterns.

  • Curated resources

    Verified organizations, research, and support links to help you act.

Understanding organized harassment

Definition

Organized harassment (also called network harassment or "gangstalking") refers to coordinated and repeated actions — surveillance, technological intrusions, psychological pressure — aimed at isolating, discrediting, and destroying a person over time.

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Key techniques

  • Recurring stimuli: strangers who follow you to expose you to the same words, insults, or stimuli (coughs, gestures, colors, "brighting").
  • Street theatre & mobbing (staged acts to provoke/test).
  • Sound campaigns & sleep deprivation (targeted exhaustion).
  • Gaslighting, anchoring & disinformation (organized confusion).

Prove & help yourself

The process is designed to be hard to prove. However, rigorous documentation (dated facts, recordings, event logs, witnesses) can establish the reality of the facts and help assert your rights.

Ultimately, it is the evidential elements (or their absence) that allow assessment of the situation. Some mental health issues can sometimes mimic similar symptoms; if in doubt, do not hesitate to consult a health professional.

  1. I

    Understand

    Learn what organized harassment is through our comprehensive definition of 14 documented techniques.

  2. II

    Document

    Use our open-source tools to collect and preserve evidence of harassment patterns.

  3. III

    Find resources

    Access curated links, organizations, research, and references.

  4. IV

    Take action

    Leverage applications built specifically for evidence collection and self-protection.

Want to take action?

Start by understanding the tactics used in organized harassment, then explore our tools designed to help you document and protect yourself.