Jennifer Emick: Stalker - By Her Own Definition
Earlier today, the “patriot hactivist” known as The Jester (@th3j35t3r) tweeted a series of lulz about the behavior of one Jennifer Emick (@asherahresearch).
Hiding behind plants and recording someone’s movements isn’t weird at all.
1 of 3 - Two years ago @asherahresearch decided I was Tom Ryan, so she hid behind a plant & ‘secretly’ filmed him: youtube.com/watch?v=5R_KlJ…
— JΞSTΞR™(@th3j35t3r) March 23, 2013
Calling someone’s place of employment to accuse them of a felony with ZERO proof is perfectly normal.
2 of 3 - Two weeks ago @asherahresearch decided I was K. Hallisey, she called Hallisey’s workplace to get her fired: telly.com/9VGHXP
— JΞSTΞR™(@th3j35t3r) March 23, 2013
Emick wants to define stalking for us? Aw, how quaint.
3 of 3 Two days ago @asherahresearch defined the word stalker: i.imgur.com/N2aKxf1.png #goFigure.
— JΞSTΞR™(@th3j35t3r) March 23, 2013
The Jester’s last tweet links to this image wherein Emick provided her definition of “stalker” to one of The Trenches’ very own, Bradley Rees (@BradleySRees).

Merriam-Webster defines stalking (many state laws take a similar view):
To pursue obsessively…
and to the point of harassment. (Emphasis added)
Hell, any sane person can see the delicious irony in Emick’s characterization of what a stalker is. However, considering that Emick slithers around with felonious police impersonators who break the law in their stalking of people, she’s hardly the arbiter of what constitutes sanity.
Many lulz, Jester, many lulz!






