The Jotform survey at https://form.jotform.com/231517708995165 is On being mobbed’s first effort to collect information on the practice of real estate mobbing in the United States, including tactics and common scams. The good of this approach will be in collecting information about the incidence of this predatory crime, nearby locations that are affected, and to make its methods known and recognizable to victims. The odds are that even in a small town like Albany, California, there are multiple instances of real estate mobbing run by the same criminal ring and abetted by the same low-level officials.
One of the primary reasons, for example, why the neighborhood watch, block coordinators, the predatory, haters, city personnel and even some police get away with preying on their neighbors, is because they indemnify themselves by defaming their victims and by refusing to acknowledge the crime, not even if it kills you. The only way to stop real estate mobbing in the United States is to force the acknowledgment of this predatory and dangerous crime. Only then will the reports of victims be accepted.
If credible information on the incidence of mobbing is amassed and shared, it will no longer be quite as easy to scar the eyes of victims with radio-frequency interference; it won’t be as easy to use electromagnetic interference to shock victims in their homes by running radio frequency over their knob-and-tube wiring, their galvanized piping, and charging over their circuits; it won’t be as easy to sabotage the medical devices of victims with air-conditioners that emit high volumes of EMFs; and it won’t be quite as easy to use inverters, EV charging appliances like Tesla’s Powerwall and other “generators” to sabotage the neighbor’s home and ruin her lungs. Once the cities of Albany, California, Seattle, Washington and other municipalities acknowledge and respond to mobbing crimes, it won’t be quite as easy to kill a woman for keeping her home.
[Note 06/02/23: I would add that the refusal to acknowledge mobbing and act on victim reports on the part of local police and municipalities could constitute an attack on the civil rights of a victim class that may largely be women. This is a matter that should be taken up by the United States Department of Justice.]
