Front of the T-Shirt looks like this:
This is the new official "Protest T-Shirt" that I am looking to get printed up. I wanted to give a brief explanation.
The front of the soft white t-shirt is "emblazoned" with the HateLisa brand followed by the HIV virus strand showing the third contributor to our HIV intentional infection in BLUE....it represents the three people that had the virus before the victims of electronic harassment were unknowingly and intentionally infected by a woman that now harasses them using electronic surveillance RFID technology.
The three DNA chain is Red-Yellow-Blue...the new mantra for the victims of this crime. We want to know whom the female blue contributor is in our HIV DNA strand...the person wearing the shirt is either the next person in the chain, a family member of the next person in the chain, or a friend of the next person in the chain. The shirt is for everyone...I like what it has to say about our need for the police to find this woman on behalf of ourselves, a loved one, or a friend that was or is electronically harassed and has been intentionally infected with disease!!!!
The back of the t-shirt is all of the information about this coalition, the web address, what the project is about and a call to end this practice immediately. It is a protest tshirt...meant to be worn in front of our police department and anywhere we gather to take a stand against human rights violations.
Anyone that knows someone that is the next DNA strand on the chain can wear this T-shirt with pride. The goal is to have this t-shirt so recognizable that people will ask the wearer, "who do you know is the next person she infected?" Can you imagine what it will be like for a parent to say, "my son"? If the wearer is a victim of electronic harassment and infection they answer, "me". Brothers and sisters can say, "my sister". The purpose is to show awareness of the crime and a simple way to say, I am one of Lisa's victims...tell someone about it.
Anyone that knows someone that is the next DNA strand on the chain can wear this T-shirt with pride. The goal is to have this t-shirt so recognizable that people will ask the wearer, "who do you know is the next person she infected?" Can you imagine what it will be like for a parent to say, "my son"? If the wearer is a victim of electronic harassment and infection they answer, "me". Brothers and sisters can say, "my sister". The purpose is to show awareness of the crime and a simple way to say, I am one of Lisa's victims...tell someone about it.

