Internet Harrassment
HERE is a link that the false-prophet Hafichuk clan needs to read. What they are doing is a federal offense and they can be fined and end up in prison for up to two years.
In other words, stop e-mailing me. After repeated requests for them to stop, they have not. Their accusations continue. Their need to tell me their satanic visions continue. And they send all of this junk about me to my friends that they have somehow obtained e-mail addresses of.





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Hi Lisa,
These wingnut heretics just emailed me as well.
Let me know if this keeps up. I have a good friend and brother in Christ who works for a federal judge here in Atlanta. Seeing as this harassment is a federal offense, perhaps we can get this rectified rather quickly.
I am still waiting on these so-called Christians to try on me what they have done to you, but so far they have not taken me up on my offer.
Posted by: Brian @ voiceofthesheep | April 17, 2008 11:27 AM
Brian,
Maybe if you tell them you have an ailment of some sort they will come harass you and stoop down from God's throne to tell you your sins.
Even with all their venom that they relentlessly spew, God can even draw them to Himself and transform their lives for His glory.
Deo Volente
However...Be warned: It seems, anyone that leaves a comment on my blog will be contacted by the self-proclaimed false prophet, Victor Hafichuk and his blind followers.
Posted by: Lisa Nunley | April 17, 2008 01:28 PM
Any time you are the recipient of unwanted attention (whether face to face or electronic communication) the first thing you do is make it absolutely clear that you do not wish to have any more contact with the person.
You do that ONCE, you document it and then you do not respond to the person again, in any way.
If that person continues to harass you there are legal avenues that are helpful to get the point across.
Electronic communication laws have been re-written for this very reason.
Drawing public attention to the situation however, or continuing to correspond with the harasser can often only serve to inflame the situation, rather than resolve it.
Just a few thoughts from someone who's already been through this (and was at the federal trial of the man who refused to give up, and found himself in federal prison for 5 years).
For most people, "go away and leave me alone" will suffice. For others, the point has to be made with some teeth to the law.
Posted by: Carla Rolfe | April 17, 2008 01:47 PM
Thank you Carla. I have no experience with this type of thing obviously.
According to my site meter, one of Victor's sidekicks from Helena, Montana has been on my blog 6 times today since 9:30 this morning... and it is now only 3:00. He appears to be going through my archives and also trying to obtain every person's e-mail that has ever left a comment here. It just seems they would have better things to do with their time.
These people have apparently been doing this to others for several years. HERE is another victim.
Posted by: Lisa Nunley | April 17, 2008 01:53 PM
True, true. Some people are just spoiling for a fight and cannot be reasoned with. It's with these kinds of people that I have to watch my sarcastic typing finger.
These people truly need our prayers. They are deceiving and being deceived.
Posted by: jen elslager | April 17, 2008 07:05 PM
How really, really dreadful for you Lisa - I've not popped over for ages, but I wanted to let you know you're in my prayers xx
Posted by: Libbie | April 21, 2008 04:14 PM
Libbie,
Thank you for your prayers. It brings great comfort.
God is sovereign over that very unexpected trial. But then, I cannot help but rejoice, Libbie. It caused me to draw near to my Heavenly Father. What an amazing thought... that we, as believers, can actually do that because of what His Son did.
Posted by: Lisa Nunley | April 21, 2008 08:52 PM