This book details the events that occurred just before Wiley, the creator of the British hip-hop genre (GRIME), nicknamed the “Godfather of Grime,” exploded online by insulting the Jewish community. He was subsequently canceled, affecting his finances and his ability to continue to exist in his own musical world.
Meanwhile, there was me, who just a few days earlier was being attacked in my home with his voice, constantly cracking insulting jokes, even though I was ready to go to sleep at night or get up in the morning to sit peacefully on a toilet seat (using so-called “neuro-weapon” technology—at the time of writing this book, I had never heard of a technology called “Voice of God” or V2K – voice to skull).
If I had described my book like this, “This is the story of an attempt to put me in a position to go find the singer Wiley, who was playing music in parks during the 2020 lockdown. And I was supposed to stab him for participating in my assault for several days,” my book would have received the viral attention it deserves but would have been drowned in accusations of “clickbait.” A very traumatic scenario for a real victim, not just a patient of a psychiatric hospital…
So I’m allowing myself to describe this book here as it should appears in my own store (the description is different if you search for it on Amazon). This is on purpose. I wanted readers to be genuinely interested and not just looking for something to post on their social media (quickly) without considering the consequences for everyone mentioned in this book, including me.
The book’s price also reflects my desire to be read by true book lovers (who have a critical mindset) rather than content creators who often don’t consider the impact their publications have on other people’s lives.
At the time of writing this book, I had never heard of “targeted individuals” and their misadventures with new technologies. The term “gang-stalking” doesn’t appear in this book, but the detailed description of how they go about it is there.