Bridging The Gap is a disturbing, yet poignant look into modern day democratic surveillance societies. The book examines how this structure is used to discredit, disenfranchise, and destroy innocent citizens. Gang Stalking, The Buzzsaw, Cointelpro, what do these words mean and more importantly what do they have in common? They are names that have been used to describe the systemic apparatus that reaches out to destroy and discredit those declared enemy by the state. This book will open your eyes to how the informant system has taken over these democratic countries, and how they are being used to further create a surveillance society where no one will be out of reach, should they too become persona non grata by the system. This book is the culmination of two years of research and investigation. It's a very brief introduction to the subject matter of Gang Stalking. It's a factual account of what Gang Stalking is and the societal mechanisms that are in existence, which allow such a structure to exist. The research has taken many hours to compile and shift through. This book just touches the surface on a very difficult and disturbing topic. The first portion of this book will explain what Gang Stalking is. It just happens to be a systemic structure of control and conformity that is used to destroy the lives of those who go outside of these structures. The next portion of the book tries to help the reader to understand why people take part in something that is destructive and ...