Gang-stalking in Action : The TikTok Edition on YouTube

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Live videos depicting instances of gang-stalking experienced by me, your host, E. I. Smith. All of the videos will be derived from my TikTok page.

Concerning my suspicions of the Corporation Of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’s role in advocating for legislation leading toclandestine, disruptive, unconstitutional, military industrial complex driven gangstalking campaigns:

The Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints actively monitors my social media project. This is something that I know for a fact. The reason(s) is that I am a former member of the church 2015-17, and having formally resigned from the church, in spite of its warnings of me being labeled an apostate, I have, as a result, incurred the church's wrath, hostility, and suspicion. I suspect that elements of Brigham Young University's IT community are monitoring my project in conjunction with the church's law-enforcement and semi-law-enforcement community in Salt Lake City, Utah and elsewhere. This being done to see if I am saying anything "bad" about the church, which I am, to see if they should ban me from the church (excommunication) which is a semi-legal slap-in-the-face they like to give people who tender their resignation from the church and then later say or write bad things about it (the church of jesus-christ of latter-day saints) on the internet.

I speak about a highly consequential political, socioeconomic, and anthropological governmental misgiving (gangstalking) that the heads of the church, who are sustained by the general congregation as "prophets, seers, and revelators," never predicted, never disclosed, never received "promptings from the Holy Spirit" about, never advocated against, and probably are in favor of, because it scares the general public into a "herd mentality" which the church could easily take advantage of and exploit to their benefit as "benevolent prophets of God" who could put a positive or "Holy" spin on the matter while generating increased tithing donations. ( I should add as well that the heads of the church never anticipated or foresaw the advent of COVID-19 either. )

I assert that the church has wanted since the 1800's to find a way to hijack the United States federal legislature to its own benefit; namely to prove to its members that the heads of the church are "real" prophets, that the church is "above" the United States federal government, and that the "real" God is aiding the church's progress.

In the 1800's the church was repeatedly punished for violating United States federal laws concerning, mass murder, assassinations and assassination attempts, practicing polygamy, and the non-payment of taxes. Despite having an instrumental role in the founding of the state of Utah, the church has had repeated run-ins with the US federal government, even prompting the United States at one point in the late 1800s to send troops into Utah to investigate the church's activities.

A reliable, vetted, and fact-checked Wikipedia article on the church reads " The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints v. United States, 136 U.S. 1 (1890), was a Supreme Court case that upheld the Edmunds–Tucker Act on May 19, 1890. Among other things, the act disincorporated the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "

The church was once again punished by the United States federal government in the 1970s in response to a law that the church held banning black men from holding its lay-priesthood. This is significant because every male church member twelve years of age or older holds this priesthood so long as they don't abuse substances etc...

The federal government of the United States threatened to revoke the church's tax-exempt status if it did not remove the priesthood ban. This economic threat caused the president of the church to have a "revelation" from God revealing that "black men can now hold our priesthood." This was obviously an embarrassing scenario for the church as the federal government (namely the IRS) "forced a revelation out of the Mormon "prophet."

Because of its public legal wars with the United States federal government, ones of which they always lost, the church's heads, namely those who are deeply embedded in the Department of Justice, national politics, and the Department of Defense, have been looking for political recourse.

Excommunication is the church's thuggish, violent, pandering, and disgusting psychological attack against the former members of the church who say negative things publicly, write negatively, or otherwise communicate negative things about the church's doctrine (or maybe anything negative about the church period;) after they resign from it. That's it; that's all I know about the Mormon Church's excommunication policy. If the church were to scrape together a reason to excommunicate me for what I am saying about it with respect to gangstalking, fiat; I couldn't care any less. ---

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