The County of Alameda, which encompasses the City of Albany, California, has a real estate fraud unit that appears to have prosecutorial power. I would think the kind of real estate mobbing that appears to be organized and spread through police and emergency services-supported groups that include block captains and coordinators should be regarded as a fraud.
After all, mobbing appears to be designed so that if it is quietly done, you are compelled to give up your home. For example, mobbing can be orchestrated to appear or perhaps to cause problems with your infrastructure. These might include monkey-wrenching your vulnerable knob-and-tube electrical service, the old metal shielding used to run wires, or tube and other high-efficiency lighting or bulbs that expose electrodes, by piping or drafting the EMF-laden output or product of some kind of generator into your environment or shining interfering lights, speaker lights, or other LED-based lights to interfere with components of residential electrical systems, appliances or devices. Once the mobbers boost radio frequency or make malicious use of the radios in your house, they might put audible verbal abuse on every radio or noisy appliance in your home to make you, or at least the local authorities they can’t buy, believe that you’re crazy. The boosting might interfere with the function of the medical devices you rely on. The boosting and onslaught of malicious data will interfere with and may jam signal on your communications and entertainment systems—the phone, the computer, and the television. And as seems to be common in IoT crime, if you’re a woman, the fraud might include mobbers lying to police, prosecutors, and the courts, and telling them that you’re delusional.
That’s what happened to me. The New York Times wrote about it happening to the victims of spousal abuse in Silicon Valley; see the blog I wrote on the topic, The New York Times on the digital tools of abuse.
Along the way, you might be tricked into believing that your house is falling apart, or that it’s toxic. More fraud. Your lowlife neighbors and local block coordinator might receive kickbacks for leveraging your infrastructure to trick you when you flee your home and the lot is purchased by that predatory real estate speculator or contractor you already turned down. You might also be made seriously ill or even be suffocated by the clouds of dirty electricity that are deliberately being piped into or stirred within your walls and ductwork.
Money might not change hands, but real estate mobbing is intended to ensure that your house does.
For an online complaint form about real estate fraud, see https://www.alcoda.org/cewpd/files/real_Estate_Fraud_Complaint_Form.pdf. Perhaps there is something the Alameda County Real Estate Fraud Unit can do about mobbing.
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