Neighbourhood Witchcraft Gang-Stalking: A Case of Territorial Spiritual Warfare is a crucial exploration into the practice of witchcraft in some townships and particular cultures. This book explains the practice and its practitioners, its social impact, and ways of coping with its effects. It further discusses the beliefs, nature, variance, and reasons for involvement in witchcraft, and uses the testimonies of former victims to offer ways of counteracting witchcraft. With the information contained in this book, victims of witchcraft are empowered to move from public humiliation to public recognition.
Neighbourhood witchcraft gang-stalkers are like special ops in the military; they are kings and queens of the territory. Their dealings are private; everything is treated surreptitiously. Witchcraft thrives on the conspiracy of silence which keeps individuals silent about its operations. Gang-stalking is a tool to control and harass insurgents who do not possess the diabolical traits that perpetrators believe are the norm in that territory or region. The aim is to break the victim's mental strength through attacks and smear campaigns. Witches allegedly possess transformative powers that enable them to disguise their schemes of harassment and domination. The victims of such abuses are widely considered to be underreported. Religious and cultic churches prevail in communities where witchcraft is commonplace.
Despite the potency and power of this clandestine phenomenon, some believe individuals are redeemed from afflictions, and unexpectedly achieve great success through the intervention of the Saviour. This research is a significant step towards understanding and addressing these complex issues.