[Note 05/31/22: One thing I should note while I’m writing; the last few months, both in Albany and in Seattle with the decreased use of electricity and the clandestine injection of what may be dirty electricity into the house, there is the scent of talc or talcum powder. I don’t use it and try to avoid powders. I can’t be sure whether it’s detectable because it’s used in mobbing or in some nearby houses. The reason it’s important to mention is in case mobbers pipe powders into victim environments with the dirty electricity. These days there are alternatives to the use of talcum powder to treat diaper rash and parents are encouraged to use alternatives like arrowroot, cornstarch, or baking soda to avoid exposing their children. There is general consensus that talc that contains asbestos can cause lung cancer. Other cancers caused by inhaling the fine particulate continue to be explored.]
Many of us aren’t given to patriotic displays. On this Memorial Day, for example, the American flag is displayed at only two of the residences within sight of my family home in Albany, California, both of these pivotal to the real estate mobbing I continue to endure. One of these is the lowlife house to the north; the other is the house of the block coordinator across the street. The ostentatious display of the American flag at houses whose occupants are engaged in dangerous criminal harassment of their neighbors stands as a symbol of their hypocrisy.
The use of the American flag by mobbers does not only demonstrate hypocrisy, it turns the flag into propaganda. Mobbers use the trappings of patriotism and civic duty in a duplicitous attempt to indemnify themselves from the crimes they commit. They use symbols we recognize and respect to deflect suspicion and turn the hearts and minds of the community against their victims. The display of the American flag by an Albany block coordinator, in the post-Trump era, becomes part and parcel of the campaign of disinformation she uses to hide the fact of her engagement in a criminal network and in an ongoing crime. It’s like the “We believe” yard sign that appeared at the north mobbing house in Seattle after I planted one in mine, even as the owner of that house and his surrogates persisted in the attempt to batter me into submission day after day and night after night. This is the window-dressing of mobbing, the flag-waving, the pretense of being on the side of the law, and even the co-optation of the liberal message—a feigned benevolence to mask the evil they seek to do, the derision of liberal ideals expressed through thinly veiled mimicry.
There’s nothing patriotic about running roughshod over the civil and human rights of neighbors. Nor is there anything patriotic about intercepting neighbor calls to to ensure the delivery of those mobbing slings and arrows, even if you do it with boosting and another phone. There’s certainly nothing patriotic about deliberately sweating the neighbor’s electric wires with interference from LEDs, charging across a neighbor’s circuits, boosting radio frequency to overwhelm the neighbor’s electrical service, or using the neighbor’s infrastructure, appliances and devices to distribute palpable or audible interference. There’s certainly nothing patriotic about using a generator to pipe ambient power or dirty electricity into the neighbor’s house. And there’s nothing patriotic about battering neighbors and harming them until they’re forced to give up the leases and contracts that come with the liberty that the Constitution guarantees.
Mobbers wrapping themselves in the flag is just another scam in these wars of disinformation. Another reason why so many of us are uncomfortable with patriotic displays is the obvious hypocrisy of those who make a show of displaying the flag even as they betray what it represents.
