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In fair response to my anonymous poster.

Anonymous said...
Identity MIA,

Sounds like you are cyberstalking Naylor. As a victim of gang stalking who has had all of her personal information posted on the web, one would think that you would know better.

Apalling does not even come close to describing your behavior.
No, I am not cyberstalking Naylor. He puts himself on the internet as an expert and I have a right to know who I can trust and who I cannot, and to post my findings. All the information I have gathered is public information, meaning I did nothing illegal to obtain the information, as my group-stalking gained information illegally and is endangering a minor. Big difference. He states all these credentials but does not provide any resources to back his story up. Can you say "Fraud"?

Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk someone. This term is used interchangeably with online harassment and online abuse.
Stalking is following or observing a person persistently and surreptitiously, sometimes done out of obsession or derangement. Stalking may involve the intent to acquire private information or objects. Common victims of stalking include celebrities, ex-husbands/wives and ex-boy/girlfriends, and teachers. In more extreme cases, stalking leads to threats or violence.
I am not following, observing, nor threatening Naylor. Merely investigating.

investigation: the work of inquiring into something thoroughly and systematically.
I love the fact you posted anonymously, coward.

Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity. ~Lord Acton

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are usually none of their business. ~George Bernard Shaw

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