Strategies & Dynamics of Human Traffickers

'Organised Extreme Abuse'.

Slander.


‘Sticks and Stones May Break my Bones but Words will Never Hurt Me.’

Whoever said this had obviously never been subjected to the

'Organised Extreme Abuse' of Human Traffickers.

The Web of Lies spun around the Victim

becomes a Cage.

If the Victim tries to make New Connections or Friends,

the Traffickers Infect these New Relationships.

This can happen within Professional Relationships,

such as a Doctor passing on a False Diagnosis of Mental Illness.

Isolation of Victim.

The most Obvious & Common Response of any Human Trafficker

to any Attempts by the Victim to Expose their Actions

is to Slander the Victim’s Mental Health.

Many People Simultaneously Slandering the Victim

makes them look like

'The Problem.'

The Collective Result of this Slander is the further

Isolation of the Victim

from helpful Family, Friends, and other Members of the Community.

And Potentially

The Trafficking of the Victim into the Control

of the Traffickers who work in the Mental Health System.

"Catch 22".

One of the most Difficult Aspects of being Trafficked,

or being Subjected to 'Organised Extreme Abuse'

is Pretending that One is Not being Trafficked,

So that One is Not then Trafficked through the Mental Health System.

The Unspoken Rule is:

All Trafficking Victims Must be Silent

and Allow Themselves to be Trafficked or Abused Quietly,

Otherwise, They Will be Trafficked Through the Mental Health System.