On Criminals, Cowards, and Heroes

Ana Toledo
2 min readAug 26, 2023

Discovering you are a targeted individual changes your perspective of life.

Take, for example, the new classification of people that as a targeted individual I have come to adopt.

The first category of individuals are the criminals. The ones that plan and carry out all aspects of the “Program”. Many of them are on a government paycheck, although most are private actors from all walks of life. From the corrupt government employee that classifies you as a “domestic terrorist” despite knowing you are a righteous person, to wealthy doctors that secretly implant unsuspecting victims, to the grocery bag packer that discretely drops the bag with the case of eggs to surprise you when you get home. Your relatives that gang-stalk you in family parties. They are all criminals working in tandem to destroy you.

Some criminals seem to be dignified professionals. They either directly benefit from targeting you or look the other way to allow their friends to do so. Others are foot soldiers acting as vigilantes, stalking and tormenting targeted individuals illegally placed on the Terrorist Screening Database.

Unfortunately, most of those you deemed close friends and family chose to become criminals. They were instrumental to the attacks perpetrated against you. Without them, the initial criminals could not have gotten away with their shenanigans.

The second category are the cowards. Ones that know about the criminals’ illegal actions but choose to look away, enabling their criminality to continue operating. The friend that refuses to answer your call or emails. The one that avoids bumping in to you in public places just to preclude the possibility that you read in their eyes their hapless cowardice.

Then there are the heroes.

This category comprises both targeted individuals and non-TIs. It includes those that have survived the almighty tactics and technologies that criminals have perpetrated against them. The ones that have continued to stand up to evil. The ones that despite the pain and constant setbacks, continue fighting back against the criminals.

God-fearing people that know that the criminals will not get away with murder forever.

By sheer necessity, heroes have had to become wiser, more compassionate beings. They have become superhuman. When they finally attain the much-yearned freedom they are entitled to, they will thoroughly enjoy every minute of life.

Life has forced me to only surround myself with heroes as I incessantly continue to work to publicly denounce and place the criminals in jail.

You all know who you are.

I do too.

Soon the world will know.

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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.