Surveillance

A surveillance profile is a detailed behavioral and psychological dossier built from data collected about you—often without your consent. It includes things like your routines, preferences, fears, weaknesses, social ties, digital history, triggers, and thought patterns. This data can be pulled from your devices, conversations, habits, social media, or even in-person observations.

Operatives, handlers, and perpetrators use this profile to craft tailored psychological operations. They exploit your specific vulnerabilities to provoke reactions, discredit you, isolate you, or sabotage your goals. Sabotage may come through engineered “coincidences,” social manipulation, or targeted interference at work, school, or in court. Obstruction can show up as delays, confusion, false accusations, or even setups that mirror your past or internal thoughts.

The more accurate the profile, the more precisely they can simulate spontaneity while controlling outcomes. It becomes a playbook for psychological warfare, weaponizing familiarity to make interference feel natural and unprovable.