On being mobbed

The account of an ongoing bid to harass a legal tenant out of her Seattle neighborhood


Mobbing and laser-fast evictions

A new device was recently deployed from the decked walkway that leads from the front door of the nasty neighborhood watch lady across the street. I saw it a few weeks back but couldn’t be sure of the origin of the flashing red penlight reflected from the back of the white BMW that parks nose-in at the top of the south mobbing house driveway. I concluded that it might be the dash-cam, a security device, or whatever device it is that the owner, like the nasty neighborhood watch lady and the south mobbing house owner, tends in her vehicle when I use the Roku or stream NPR broadcasts on my Mac.

In the last few weeks, I’ve been having eye symptoms related to the mobbing harassment. They’ve been the worst during Roku broadcasts at night or when I’m near a video screen. The symptoms include headaches at the temples, sticking pains in the eyes or sensations of electrical charges, and pains in my eye sockets or as though my eye sockets were being hollowed out. A year or two back I had to have minor eye surgery to repair a retinal tear and, given the circumstances, I cannot be sure the tearing was part of the aging process. The eyes are particularly vulnerable to radiation. They can also be blinded by lasers.

In addition to seeing the nasty neighborhood watch lady across the way and those in the south mobbing house carefully park their vehicles as though to gain access to my Internet service switch or router, sometimes I hear the thud of footsteps on the verandas of the north mobbing house–the mobbers at this house used to threaten to “mic up” sound in my bedroom and bathroom and “put it in the street.” One of these nights a fast video camera appeared to have been deployed to be within range of my Roku and television when I plugged them in and enabled them. Video cameras create a lot of interference. I had to move away from the computer. This has been common as of late. I wonder what other components might have been damaged in the course of ruining the speakers on this machine, probably using line-of-sight to direct radiating devices through the windows of my home for purposes of harassment.

They’re probably amplifying their own sounds as they listen for mine from their properties. I’ve noticed this on occasion with speech as well, when the smart speakers or other microphone devices that they probably use to inflict harassment on me when they’re not working remotely or doing call-in harassment are accidentally enabled or pick up some comment that may not have been intended for me to overhear. And if they’re using Bluetooth devices for eavesdropping, they have the added benefit of introducing interference into the 2.4G band. Not to mention the fact that there are numerous exploits that are pretty handy in surveillance situations combining Bluetooth receivers, directional antennas, and WiFi.

A few nights back I sat at the dining room table to write. It became clear that there was some device positioned between and to the rear of the nose-out vehicles of the nasty neighborhood watch lady and her partner. The device had an infrared type light that intermittently came on. The device was roughly aligned with the property line that falls between my home and that of the south mobbing house owner and with the south wall of my home where the Seattle City Light electric meter is installed and my Internet service switch is cabled to my router. The white BMW was parked at the top of the south mobbing house owner’s driveway within easy range of my router, not far from the steel cable railing recently installed around their veranda. Interior to the BMW, there was the usual flashing light.

The next day I stood on the other side of the road in the right-of-way off the parking strip of the nasty neighborhood watch lady and photographed the device still intermittently flashing in the dark after two days, and probably more. I searched online for wireless devices emitting a charge and using infrared or laser technology, which is expressly harmful to vision. I considered whether it might be a laser speaker of some kind, like the Hackaday “audio laser” described in “Creating coherent sound beams easily” (https://hackaday.com/2019/02/14/creating-coherent-sound-beams-easily/) but wasn’t sure how that would introduce a charge into my environment. It wasn’t laser light like that used to harass residents of the Mission Hills neighborhood in San Diego, California (“Mystery laser harassing families in Mission Hills,” https://www.10news.com/news/mystery-laser-pointer-harassing-families-in-mission-hills). The IoT devices using infrared charging technology dubbed “the future of power” and offered by Wi-Charge didn’t look at all like what I saw. Besides, these devices would probably not deliver in the mobbers’ ecosystem of malicious things. But it seemed like it could have been some device used to introduce a charge to a wireless network or perhaps even a simple car battery save for the infrared flashing light. From a distance and in the darkness of the covered walkway, it looked something like the laser charger cobbled together at the University of Washington and pictured in the Wired magazine article, “The Phone Charger of the Future Will Go Pew Pew” (https://www.wired.com/story/wireless-charging-with-lasers/.

The escalating use of electrical current in the mobbing increases the urgency of again contacting the Seattle Police. Mobbers are residential relocators or tenant relocators. The ones around me are sadistic and I haven’t made it easy for them. They “clear” properties for themselves or for other “investors” and real estate scammers. If they don’t get the job done, they aren’t likely to get more work and corrupt neighborhood watch groups aren’t likely to take the risk of working with them. To fully discredit me, they have to evict.

These last days I wonder if this Mac is safe to use. A current seems to run through my home. There’s a crackle in the air.

 



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