The Dissident DeComposes – Tragedy falls upon those on the Enemies of the State List
The term Zersetzung is generally translated into English as “decomposition”, although it can be variously translated as “decay”, “corrosion”, “undermining”, “biodegradation”, or “dissolution”.
The core system GangStalk uses is to place hostile “Frenemies” around a Target. Frenemies will appear normal leasing agents, neighbors, perhaps Uber drivers or landscapting services, etc., but in reality the are under-cover assets of police who are using the intermediaries to harrass, threaten, and attack the stalk victim that they now have proximity to in clearly illegal (and plausibly denied) ways.
During its first decade of the German Democratic Republic’s (East Germany’s) existence, the SED under General Secretary Walter Ulbricht consolidated their rule by overtly combating political opposition, which it subdued primarily through the penal code by accusing them of incitement to war or of calls of boycott and processing them through the regular criminal judiciary.[1
The Stasi then applied Zersetzung before, during, after, or instead of incarcerating the targeted individual. The implementation of Zersetzung—euphemistically called Operativer rgang (“operational procedure”)—generally did not aim to gather evidence against the target in order to initiate criminal proceedings. Rather, the Stasi considered Zersetzung as a separate measure to be used when official judiciary procedures were undesirable for political reasons, such as the international image of the GDR.[38][39] However, in certain cases, the Stasi did attempt to entrap individuals, as for example in the case of Wolf Biermann: The Stasi set him up with minors, hoping that they could then pursue criminal charges.[40] The crimes targeted for such entrapment were non-political, such as drug possession, trafficking, theft, financial fraud, and rape.
Subtypes of Zersetzung
- Lynch Mobs and Covert Blacklistings: based on rumors created by dirty tricks and the circulated in an under-handed manner throught the areas of life of the Dissident.
- Incited Violence: Seeking members of society during covert converstions to take the law into their own hands and act against the perceived threat the Dissident is based on rumors created about the Dissident.
- Plausibly Deniable Roles in Acts of Extra-Judicial Violence Or Crimes: Use of thugs to assassinate or break into homes or make death threats or harass a person who is disfavored by the state thus gets terrorist threats or burglaries from thugs that the police have an existing relationshiop with.
- Poisonings: Use of poisons.
- Abuse of Psychiatry – Accusing a person of paranoia about police operations when the police are operating under-cover
- Inciting the Dissident: Use of noxious elements to the Dissident that will pester the Dissident and perhaps provoke the Dissident to breach the peace AFTER the Dissident feals mocked or harassed or abused.