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Strictly Stalking

S1 / E48 “We’re Coming For You”: Stalking Patrick Tomlinson

Strictly Stalking

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.22.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Tomlinson is being gang stalked by a group of cyberstalkers. After he tweeted a comment about finding a well-known comedian "unfunny", Patrick became the target of a gang of cyberstalkers who's publicly stated goal was to drive him to suicide. Patrick reveals that this group created a multitude of impersonation social media accounts designed to publicly defame and humiliate him while they committed acts of doxing and swatting against him and his family. To this day, Patrick continues to fight back against acts of harassment, intimidation, review bombing, and false reporting that has impacted his personal and professional life as a Sci-Fi Author. Check Out Our Patreon: www.patreon.com/strictlystalking Instagram: Strictly Stalking - @strictlystalkingpod Jaimie Beebe - @feathergirl77 Jake Deptula - @jaked3000 Please consider supporting the companies that support us! Take it from us-Each & Every works! And for a limited time, our listeners get 30% off their first purchase! Order now! Visit Each and Every.com/STALKING today and use promo code STALKING. Usual wines are wines for the modern drinker. Go check out their website at www.usualwines.com and use my discount code "STALKING" for $8 off your first order and try your first glass on us! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0:00.0

This week's episode deals with gang stalking, which we've never covered on the show before.

0:03.8

It's a crazy story that started with one random tweet and escalated to the point where

0:09.6

our guest is in the fight for his life. I'm so amazed at how hard he's been fighting for justice

0:14.0

for himself and others in the same situation. This episode is going to make our listeners rethink

0:18.9

everything they put on the internet. In the summer of 2018, when I tweeted out that I have never

0:25.2

personally found Norm McDonnell to be funny. And as innocuous as that may sound, there was enough

0:31.6

of an infringement that this group of stalkers decided that they were going to dedicate years

0:37.7

to trying to drive me to suicide over it.

0:49.7

I'm Jamie Bebe. And I'm Jake Deptula. On today's episode of Strictly Stalking, we're chatting with

0:54.3

Patrick Thomelson, a sci-fi writer who's being gang stalked by a group of cyber stalkers.

0:58.8

Patrick says that he became the target of a coordinated cyber campaign focused on

1:03.2

destroying his online presence through harassment, intimidation, review bombing, and false

1:08.0

reporting after he tweeted a comment about finding a well-known comedian on funny.

1:12.6

Patrick reveals that this group created a multitude of impersonations, social media accounts,

1:17.0

designed a publicly defamed and humiliated him while they committed acts of doxing and swathing

1:21.6

against him and his family. The cyber stalking campaign is continuing to this day and he says

1:26.0

the group's goal is to drive him to suicide. Patrick, thank you so much for joining us today.

1:31.0

Oh, thanks for having me. Absolutely. So tell us a little about yourself.

1:35.5

I'm a 40-year-old science fiction writer living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

1:41.2

Enjoy the Packers, motorcycles, building models and shooting guns. Have you always been in

1:46.6

the sci-fi? Oh, yes. This is a passion of mine going back to my very early days. As a

1:53.1

four or five-year-old, when some videotapes of Star Wars miraculously found their way onto my

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