Special forces raid my bed

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no-man's-land said:
A few minutes ago I've got a "nice" visit from a special forces group (in germany called SEK), what knocked me out of bed and did a raid into my flat.

Well, I just came back from a three weeks job in Portugal, traveled for three days, 2500km far, not enough sleep, tired and happy to take a loong sleep, so I was in bed quite early. Right after the lights went out, the bell rang and I stumbled to the door (in my pants), wondering what my neighbour might have to say. He used to contact me when I was away for some time and see that I am back to give me my mail or talk or whatever, he's a nice guy.

But no neighbour waiting, instead I am looking right into a MP and in no time the cops hold me tight and pressing me ungentle against a wall, shouting not to move. You can imagine the confusion. Afterwards I realize that they did this on purpose, to wait until the person is in bed to maximize the terror effect.

They said that they are looking for a guy who curiously looks very similar to me and lived before in this flat. After they found my passport and realized that the wrong guy standing in front of there weapons (still in his pants), they turned around and left, but not without to mention that this was completely legal and if I would like to complain, I have to go to the policestation in my town. They also left without the slightest apology.

OK, sleep is gone and the adrenalin still running through my venous, thank you guys.

I just have to write this to get it out of my brain, because this whole scenario didn't make much sense. Why the heck there are cumming now? I live in this flat for quite some time, filled all the papers. The officials know where I am. And this thing that I look like this mysterious other guy, what? Unfortunately, I was much to confused to observe what this guy did in my room (or ask some questios), but this might just be healthy paranoia. If they want to take something or place something, they can do it while I am away.

Well, I am knew that the police state is here already, but to experience it first hand is plain frightening.

Big brother with big guns, scary.

So, I wish you all a silent night, I need a cigarette.

If you have lived in this flat for a long time, then that story about looking for someone who looks like you was just a cover story, and you were deliberately harassed. Why? It is possible you just happened to talk to someone on your trip who is under surveillance. Or just going on a long trip makes you a person of interest. New World Order police/lizzie state/world through-the-looking-glass reality. I am astonished any of us can relax at all. Knowledge protects, but I sometimes still feel that ignorance was bliss. :lol:
 
So sorry to heat about your terrifying experience. The breathing exercises should help as well as writing down the info of the event.
 
Sounds like a rather crap experience. (Understatement).

Theres no reason to think you were being targeted though imo.
I have noticed in the self proclaimed 'awakened' community, that alot of people hate the police.
They do alot of good work aswell, and enforce alot of laws that are needed.
They do alot of dirty work, and deal with some genuinely disgusting people, so they have to take harsh measures at times.
No point walking in blowing kisses to someone who you think could be carrying is there?! :)

I live in England and have never noticed this police state that alot of people claim exists.
We can say what we want here (within reason) and express what we want. There has to be limits.

And theres millions of people world-wide viewing 'conspiracy' vids and claiming to hate the government, its paranoia to think they would target people imo. The scene is flooded with so much dis-info, its losing credibility by the day.

Soon people will be so overwhelmed and flooded with BS info, they will be begging for all the 'conspiracy' speakers to shut up, so they can sit and watch eastenders with a big mac.

(Obviously not talking about the material that is talked about on this website)

Edited : Spelling.
 
My goodness :shock: I'm very sorry to hear about your experience, no-man's-land. I hope you will be able to file an official complaint, last time I checked, your country was still supposed to be a constitutional state, where nobody is above the law. I wish you a speedy recovery :flowers:
 
Wow! What a surreal experience, no-man's-land! Keep pipe breathing and networking here. You're not alone. Hopefully you'll recover soon from the traumatic experience and see if you can get to the bottom of what it's all about. :hug2:
 
I'm sorry to hear this! Try to work through this traumatic experience and allow it to recede when you feel ready.
 
I live in England and have never noticed this police state that alot of people claim exists.

This is probably because you think the police state is only when thugs start knocking on your door, and they will probably soon, in US they don't need to any more by law, it all goes by baby steps in the end. I think this what you said is very ignorant statement, what about CCTV cameras on every 100 m, what about your airports, what about those Arabs that where shot at and put at gunpoint because police got "false" information? Don't you think it can't apply to you and rest who aren't Arabs. I agree that some cops are good, and many probably think they are doing service to community, but guess what, they aren't. You say some laws are good, and they are good because they have to give false image to population that they governments care about them and maybe what's more true because they don't want chaos that isn't caused by PTB because it's not good for business.
 
no-man's-land said:
They said that they are looking for a guy who curiously looks very similar to me and lived before in this flat. After they found my passport and realized that the wrong guy standing in front of there weapons (still in his pants), they turned around and left, but not without to mention that this was completely legal and if I would like to complain, I have to go to the policestation in my town. They also left without the slightest apology.

Well, I am knew that the police state is here already, but to experience it first hand is plain frightening.

Big brother with big guns, scary.

So, I wish you all a silent night, I need a cigarette.

This is a crummy situation you had to go through no-man's-land. Sorry to hear of this type of activity continues amongst us, or to any one that has not broken to what true laws exist today, if they exists at all. It seam's that the letter of the law has been rewritten with lame excuse that this is a fight against what is the supposed the war on terror only the common man with any morale's has become the enemy of the state. A S.O.T.T'.S

The law (or if one can call it law any more) is always above denial when comes to the admission that "they" made a mistake.

But i would ask the enforcer's of this activity, how would you feel, if this happen to your family, you sons, daughter, wife, mother, and the terror they would feel by this Gestapo Storm trooper activity's.

Like RedFox stated, just chill. i would let it go, move on,..............it's doubtfull there would be any resolve from the authority's. Vent through recreational activity's to blow of the feelings may help, you know open spaces, nice places.
 
This is really tragic, no-man's-land. It's a terrible thing to have to go through and I hope that you will soon be okay. :hug:

RyanX said:
I have a feeling more and more of us will be having these experiences in the future.

I, too, think this. The pathological police are becoming more and more bold as they find that with others like themselves in control, they can do anything and get away with it.

RyanX said:
After things calm down, I would try to write down all the details as you remember them and submit them to the local authorities, maybe even the local press and see if they'd be interested in the story. More people need to realize that this could happen to just about anyone. :(

I second this. Getting this out in the media is a very good idea.
 
dannybananny said:
I live in England and have never noticed this police state that alot of people claim exists.

This is probably because you think the police state is only when thugs start knocking on your door, and they will probably soon, in US they don't need to any more by law, it all goes by baby steps in the end. I think this what you said is very ignorant statement, what about CCTV cameras on every 100 m, what about your airports, what about those Arabs that where shot at and put at gunpoint because police got "false" information? Don't you think it can't apply to you and rest who aren't Arabs. I agree that some cops are good, and many probably think they are doing service to community, but guess what, they aren't. You say some laws are good, and they are good because they have to give false image to population that they governments care about them and maybe what's more true because they don't want chaos that isn't caused by PTB because it's not good for business.

Yeah, melatonin, if you haven't noticed the police state in the UK, you quite probably haven't been paying attention.

Nienna Eluch said:
This is really tragic, no-man's-land. It's a terrible thing to have to go through and I hope that you will soon be okay. :hug:

RyanX said:
I have a feeling more and more of us will be having these experiences in the future.

I, too, think this. The pathological police are becoming more and more bold as they find that with others like themselves in control, they can do anything and get away with it.

Unfortunately, I think you're both right. It's been escalating for a long time and just keeps right on escalating. It's a sick, ponerized society we live in!
 
I'm angry for you and this whole situation we live with.

Probably, many read what is happening around this BBM. But when it happens to you, me, us... Well, it catapults a new sense of urgency and awareness. Your post displays the reality of the situation. Always remember we are here no-man's-land. All remember, Wise as Serpents and Gentle as Doves.
 
no-man's-land said:
A few minutes ago I've got a "nice" visit from a special forces group (in germany called SEK), what knocked me out of bed and did a raid into my flat.

Well, I just came back from a three weeks job in Portugal, traveled for three days, 2500km far, not enough sleep, tired and happy to take a loong sleep, so I was in bed quite early. Right after the lights went out, the bell rang and I stumbled to the door (in my pants), wondering what my neighbour might have to say. He used to contact me when I was away for some time and see that I am back to give me my mail or talk or whatever, he's a nice guy.

They said that they are looking for a guy who curiously looks very similar to me and lived before in this flat. After they found my passport and realized that the wrong guy standing in front of there weapons (still in his pants), they turned around and left, but not without to mention that this was completely legal and if I would like to complain, I have to go to the policestation in my town. They also left without the slightest apology.

OK, sleep is gone and the adrenalin still running through my venous, thank you guys.

I just have to write this to get it out of my brain, because this whole scenario didn't make much sense. Why the heck there are cumming now?

So, I wish you all a silent night, I need a cigarette.
What a shocking experience you had no_man's_land :scared: . Nice advice was already given. If needed see your favorite movie or call friends and talk to them.

Why you ? - IMHO It could be any body. We are just numbers here in the context of profiling technologies they use and video spying they do and credit card (if you have used) and travel information they had at their finger tips and their dumb mindset of "Just follow the order" .

May be your recent travel along with crappy video pictures of you might have made you suspect, when they are looking for some body. After relaxing a bit, better to be cautious and watchful. Don't mean to be scary. Just vigilant.
 
no-man's-land said:
But no neighbour waiting, instead I am looking right into a MP and in no time the cops hold me tight and pressing me ungentle against a wall, shouting not to move. You can imagine the confusion. Afterwards I realize that they did this on purpose, to wait until the person is in bed to maximize the terror effect.

They said that they are looking for a guy who curiously looks very similar to me and lived before in this flat. After they found my passport and realized that the wrong guy standing in front of there weapons (still in his pants), they turned around and left, but not without to mention that this was completely legal and if I would like to complain, I have to go to the policestation in my town. They also left without the slightest apology.

This seems to me, that they might've just considered you potentially dangerous and didn't wanna take any risks with you, that would suggest that they have either some reason to suspect you'd be with terrorists (foreign agents like mossad etc.) or that there's something big going on. Not to defend them, but maybe they were just rude but still honest in their business. I know that in my country doing that is illegal, they don't even go to known gang member clubs unannounced like that, even though they once brought a tank with them against the gangers here.

You would do well to find out if that kind of thing is really legal in your country. From the sound of things it is, but you never know if you don't know.
 
Sorry no-man´s- land the ordeal you experinced. It must have been very scary to face such a thing when in bed. I hope you recover soon from the shock.
 
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