Today I was sitting outside Bageterie Boulevard in Andel, enjoying the fine weather, and trying to relax. Two police officers were standing at the street corner, next to a bench on which two members of the public were sitting. The two policemen kept staring at me, said something to each other, then walked off. The two people on the bench then both stared at me, one of them with their mouth agape. A few seconds later, the other then theatrically craned his head as if to indicate he wasn’t looking at me, but rather at something beyond me. I did nothing other than sup at my tea and eat my desert. I happened to be sitting facing their direction.
For the last 16 years, the police have been sadistically inciting security guards, and even members of the public, in over a dozen countries. to mock me for ‘not liking to be looked at’. All the while deliberately gaslighting me into believing none of this is happening and that I’m simply suffering from a mental illness, having previously been hospitalized for paranoid schizophrenia.
Psychological torture carries a 12 year prison sentence in the Czech Republic.
In addition, any public official such as a member of the police comitting psychological torture face extradition to the UK and other countries to serve an automatic life prison sentence. This blog is about myself providing an outlet to retain my sanity, and secondly documenting the long fight to bring some of these psychopathic inhuman sadistic criminal bastards to legal justice.
The chief of police in the Czech Republic is Martin Vondrasek.