Today in Andel I was sitting outside Starbucks at the tables, when two regular police officers who patrol the area crossed the road and walked past. As soon as they saw me, before they had even crossed the road, they started sadistically grinning at each other and looking over at me, then as they got closer, began to repeatedly and theatrically look past me, including when they stopped almost right in front of me.
For fifteen years, in over a dozen countries, these depraved psychopaths have been pointing me out not just among themselves, but to hundreds or thousands of security guards, as well as staff in hundreds of cafes, restaurants, museums, train stations, and shops. Not once has it ever been admitted to me that this has happened or is happening, and in fact on many occasions it has been actively and sometimes very aggressively denied (including of course, by Roman Bašta).
In over a dozen countries.
For fifteen years.
Given that my life had already been wrecked by the devasting mental illness of paranoid schizophrenia, obviously this has been very hard for me to cope with, to put it mildly. I cannot get the slightest help – whether legal help or advice, psychiatric help, or counselling – because I would not be believed. And of course the police know this.
Psychological torture is a serious criminal offence in the Czech Republic, and carries a 12 year prison sentence.
And the police constanty mock me for ‘not liking to be looked at’. And not just the police – they have evidently incited or advised all those hundreds of security guards in over a dozen countries they have pointed me out to, and many of the members of the public they have involved, to do the same.
This actually changed quite a bit a year or two ago. After at least 13 years, somebody somewhere must have got the message into their depraved psychopathic skull that what they were doing was (psychological) torture, that psychological torture is illegal in every country in Europe, and in the Czech Republic carries a 12 year prison sentence, and in the UK a life sentence (for a serving member of the police). So almost overnight, security guards largely stopped following me about stores, or stopped standing at my check out till theatrically craning their necks to look past me, and then walking away grinning as soon as I had been served. This stopped all over Europe, pretty much, although it appears even now I am still being pointed out to most security guards at any place I visit, including Prague and even towns I visit for the first time on day trips.
Ironically, despite it being evidently the case that the police have told security guards to act less abusively, the police themselves often act in the same sadistic way they always have. At any rate, these two police officers certainly don’t appear to have got the message, or at least their sadism prevents them from abstaining from their old ways. Every time they see me, they do the same constantly looking over, grinning, and theatrically looking past me, or in every direction.
Btw, the photos below were taken just to point out who they are, not as any ‘proof’ that they are doing what I’ve just described.