Yesterday morning the Albany lowlife to the north seemed to be having a problem starting his generator or whatever equipment he relies on to pipe DC hotspot or other charged debris he, the Albany block coordinator across the street, and their cronies continue to draft and pipe into my home. I know this because between their repeaters, smart phones, and likely walkie talkie apps, in addition to the verbal abuse they want me to hear, I hear things they don’t. My roommate recently departed and the mobbing scum have picked up the intensity now that I’m alone. Despite the cooler weather, I’ve been leaving windows and doors open since it helps to control the flows into and out of the house. If you’ve been reading this blog, you know that it’s become clear over time that the mobbers use these flows to channel what I’ve referred to as the “mobbing substrate”—interfering signal, radio waves, exhaust, smoke, scents that smell like pheromones of some kind, likely insecticides or poisons, and more—into the house. The recently completed French drain surrounds the house with a barrier of drainage rock—an “air gap” of sorts—and it changes the ground water flows around the house, which I hope interferes with the dirty work of these criminal speculators. But they keep going. They continue to try to evict me. The risk is small when the City of Albany and the Albany Police continue to look the other way. The risk is small when the Alameda County Prosecutor’s Office that handles real estate scams and federal investigators do not intercede. The mobbers appear to be determined to defeat my resistance and thwart my exposing them. Unless in what they deemed a “property war,” they “clear” this property that I own, they will likely not be paid.
I cannot adequately describe to you what I have been living through. I cannot adequately report to you the obvious harm of what they do and the dangers their victims must endure or flee. I cannot undo the bias of the Albany Police and those who ridicule those who try to report this crime. I cannot make the Albany block coordinator into a trustworthy person who respects the civil rights of constituent neighbors and cannot be corrupted by the bribes and kickbacks of contractors and “investors” in single-family homes. I cannot make these block coordinators and neighborhood watch captains worthy of even a volunteer position. I cannot stop the criminal lowlife from deliberately channeling carbon monoxide into my vents. I cannot stop them from shunting dirty electricity into my walls. I cannot stop them from trespass. I cannot stop them, and did not stop them in the middle of the night last night and the night before, from propelling pressurized air or water backward into my low-pressure drain system in a bid to sicken or suffocate me, to crack and break the pipes of my plumbing system, or to damage the foundation that encases the sewer line as it travels through earth to street.
If you stand for housing rights or for housing affordability, you should be taking a stand against this. Doing so should not be left to me alone. All I can tell you is that these criminals are operating in Albany, California and appear to be using infrastructure—probably including the sewer lateral—to access and damage neighboring plumbing systems and homes, and to terrorize and harm their neighbors into submission. All I can tell you is that at least one of them works at Ashby Lumber, a Berkeley building and construction supplier frequented by home owners and DIYers as well as contractors. All I can tell you is that if they are permitted to get away with what they are doing to me, they will do it to others after me as they have no doubt done it to others before me. All I can tell you is that it wouldn’t take much for the City of Albany and the Albany Police to arrest and prosecute them—not if they wanted to. All I can tell you is that the lowlife who do this are not working for affordable housing in your cities. They’re not working to make sure there’s a roof to go over your head. Any rehabs or new construction their activities support will make it harder for all of us to find equitable housing, or to find any housing at all. All I can tell you is that these are criminals, and that there’s a real question as to whether the activities of these lowlife led to the pipe break that resulted in the collapse of my mother’s lung and determined the manner of her decline and death.
The rest is up to you.
