WHO IS STALKING/HARASSING/PERSECUTING WHO?
RICH JEWS AND THEIR MEDIA OLIGARCHY TARGETING FREE SPEECH BECAUSE THEY ARE AFRAID TO DEBATE IN A FAIR MANNER.
English: Persecute – [C15: from Old French persecuter, back formation from persecuteur, from Late
Latin persecūtor pursuer, from persequī to take vengeance upon]
1: to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment, especially because of
religious or political beliefs, ethnic or racial origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
2: to annoy or trouble persistently.
English: Stalker – [early 15c., "a poacher;" also "one who prowls for purposes of theft" (c. 1500),
agent noun from stalk(v.1). Meaning "obsessive harasser" is from early 1990s.]
Stalk – ["pursue stealthily," Old English -stealcian, as in bestealcian "to steal along, walk warily,"
from Proto-Germanic *stalkon, frequentative of PIE *stel-, possibly a variant of *ster- (3) "to rob,
steal" (see steal(v.)). Compare hark/hear, talk/tell). In another view the Old English word might be
from a sense of stalk (v.1), influenced by stalk (n.).
Meaning "harass obsessively" first recorded 1991. Related:]
Obsession - the domination of one's thoughts or feelings by a persistent idea, image, desire, etc.
Persistent - persisting, especially in spite of opposition, obstacles,
discouragement, etc.; lasting or enduring tenaciously: .
constantly repeated; continued:
English: Repeat – [14: from Old French repeter , from Latin repetere to seek again, from re- + petere to seek]
1:( when tr, may take a clause as object) to say or write (something)
again, either once or several times; restate or reiterate
2: to do or experience (something) again once or several times
3: (intr) to occur more than once the last figure repeats
repeat oneself to say or do the same thing more than once,
esp so as to be tedious
English: Harass – 1: to disturb persistently; TORMENT, as with troubles or cares;
bother continually; PESTER; persecute
2: to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc…
as in war or hostilities, harry, raid
English: Persistently – 1: persisting, especially in spite of opposition,
obstacles, discouragement, etc. persevering
2: lasting or enduring tenaciously
3: constantly repeated; continued
English: Stalk –
1: to pursue quarry or prey stealthily
2: to walk stiffly or haughtily
transitive verb
1: to pursue by stalking
2: to go through (an area) in search of prey or quarry stalk the woods for deer
3: to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
English: Obsessively -
1: persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling; excessive often to an unreasonable degree
English:
Stealth - 1: secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
2: a furtive departure or entrance.
3: an act of stealing; theft.
the thing stolen; booty
4: adj. surreptitious; secret; not openly acknowledged
British English:
Stealth - 1 the act or characteristic of moving with extreme care and quietness,
esp so as to avoid detection the stealth of a cat
2: cunning or underhand procedure or dealing
3: archaic the act of stealing