On being mobbed

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


Next up: What you need to know when you live in mobbing towns like Albany, California

When you live in a town with a “see no evil” approach to predatory crimes like real estate mobbing—an approach that could well indicate corruption that extends beyond the block coordinator trying to flip your house—you need to know more than how to light a pilot or mow a lawn. The things you have to worry about when you live in Albany and other mobbing towns could extend to network security, heat maps, electrical grounding, and the neighboring infrastructure that might join with your own. Next up, a shortlist of the kinds of things residents need to be aware of when local government fails to live up to its charter.



the lay of the land

Air conditioners are the entry point to the grid, and a postcard from Seattle’s South Cedar Park

Mobbing is extremism (part 2)

Lighting and mobbers’ living-off-the-land exploits

Mobbing by WiFi range extender

The mobbers’ “World Wireless System” and hate culture in Albany, California (part 1)

The mobbers’ “World Wireless System” and hate culture in Albany, California (part 2)

The mobbers’ “World Wireless System” and hate culture in Albany, California (part 3)

Infrastructure crimes: Mobbing with interference; extraction by heat (part 3)

Mobbing, infrasound and leaky feeders (part 2)

Mobbing, infrasound and leaky feeders (part 1)

Smart meters, carrier current transmission and the mobbers’ radio (part 1)

Stop mobbing crimes with data: Airtool for wireless capture

Stop mobbing crimes with data: Visualize nearby networks with NetSpot

Is this a radio? Look what the mobbers made!

Pictures from a mobbing (part 2)

Pictures from a mobbing (part 1)

Gang-stalking: Invest in real estate! No money down! (part 2)

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