Hermits and Fugitives

Ana Toledo
2 min readApr 23, 2024

Archetypes in a targeted world

A little over a year ago, when I arrived to Texas, I was thrust into an intensive course on the ‘Program’. Airlifted from Puerto Rico by Targeted Justice, I immediately began to read and answer emails, calls, and letters from targeted individuals everywhere.

I have cried in silence for many victims of the heinous ‘Program’ whose stories shook me down to the marrow.

Human beings flourish in company. They aim to succeed and earn the respect of others within their tribes and social networks. The ‘Program’ aims to destroy the targeted individual’s social structures.

By the time an individual figures out he/she is targeted, the government criminals and their minions within society have already substantially severed his or her social ties to the tribe.

When the torture is rolled in, many do not know how to begin to fight it.

Since the torture menu for every targeted individual is different, their archetypes shape their coping mechanisms.

Two of the most prevalent archetypes I have come to identify are the fugitive and the hermit.

THE FUGITIVE

Many for whom directed energy weapons attacks are their main fare become fugitives. Moving around forces the government criminals to continue readjusting their algorithms to hit the target. Usually, the first night sleeping in a different place is a pleasant one compared to the usual torture.

Those that can afford it move from hotel to hotel; others call an RV or their car home. They are fugitives, running from a torture that thanks to Lockheed Martin Satellite Tracking technology, is certain to find them anywhere they go.

THE HERMITS

Then you have the hermits: those who choose to stay home, exhausted from running away and evading the DHS and Citizen Corps minions that chase them around in a never-ending human hunting game sans the kill.

Rogue elements of the government in the “Land of the Free” have forced hermits and fugitives into lonely, unconventional lives devoid of the basic social needs of humans.

I hold profound respect for the targeted hermits and fugitives because it takes great strength to choose either path. Their capacity to adapt, survive and thrive in the face of such outrageous torture and abuse is humbling.

I hold no doubt we will shut down the evil ‘Program’.

The fugitives will find a home to nest in, and the hermits will exert their freedom to go anywhere.

Colors will be more vibrant.

Food will be tastier.

Flowers will be more aromatic.

The air will feel fresher.

Sunrises will give you goosebumps.

Life will be better because you will thoroughly appreciate what you were deprived of for so long.

Whether today you are running away from directed energy weapons or you choose to stay safely tucked away from gangstalkers, envision freedom every day.

Make it happen.

Blessings.

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Ana Toledo

Puerto Rican warrior & targeted individual; fighting for equal environmental rights, one pipe at a time”. “Mi nada, a nadie se lo debo.” Julia de Burgos.