[Note 5/23/25: The fan technique seems to provide the most amelioration for me when directed to create a constant breeze in the area of the electric meter and the copper ground wire that connects the meter to the ground rod and protects by “earthing” EMFs. I have wondered whether the fan is breaking up the signal and hence lessens its interfering potential or if it diminishes the rogue signal that gets into your electrical system via the ground wire. This is probably a question for an electrical engineer.]
[Note 5/18/25: I’ve been going back and forth on the wording of the title here and how the mobbers breach the plumbing system when they must be using sump or other pumps, or flushing water through a neighboring or nearby sewer line or lateral (hence the beeping sounds in Albany where a service truck is often seen at a nearby playground–another reason why it comes in handy to have a few rogue Parks & Recreation workers involved). When they send gases and debris backward through low-pressure plumbing lines, perhaps all it takes is the force of pressure, especially with plumbing trapping that is not to code or is drained through disuse. Overnight here in Seattle with the nasty neighborhood watch lady across the street, rain stopped me from deploying exterior fans on the south side of the house and last night I didn’t run enough water down the drain. This morning the flapping sounds may not have been from the plumbing lines. In the case of heating ducting, I’ve wondered whether, with the heaps of metal on multiple sides of the victim house and the use of low-voltage power and charging processes across the victim electrical meter and house, they are essentially able to create enough magnetic force to open the flaps.]
A few weeks back I purchased one drum fan, then two, and began using them along the infrastructure side of the Albany house. I let them have periods of rest by changing the fan speed, alternating between them during times when the audible harassment tended to be worse in one area, as smoke and whatever lowlife stench moved from one location to another, and in hopes of listening to NPR with less harassment by signal diversion. The technique provides good amelioration, keeping most mobbing sound as well as lowlife-channeled and drafted smoke and other substances out of the house. This last week, I’ve tried the use of fans, including a drum fan, in a similar manner at the Seattle house. In both places, the exterior fans improve the amelioration from keeping doors and windows open as much as possible given the constraints of weather and security. At both houses the fans are used along the infrastructure side of the house and the side opposite–this ends up being the north and south sides of each house. The key to the positioning is that the fans are set up to force the airflow from east to west or west to east along the side of the victim house. At the Seattle house, the starting point on the infrastructure side of the house is positioned opposite an exhaust duct on the south mobbing house that was lifted to be squarely centered on the half-light of my kitchen window at or near the start of the mobbing. This parallels the configuration of one of what appear to be the lowlife portable air-conditioning systems whose exhaust is channeled directly onto a living room window at the Albany house, along a stretch of some seven access points traversing the infrastructure on the north side of the house. See Is this a radio? Look what the mobbers made! and Pictures from a mobbing (part 6).
Here in Seattle, even with the electricity on to support the turning drum fan on the side of this small lake house, the night held more quiet than I am usually afforded. One of the few clips of mobber communication over radio that I heard seemed to be a complaint about not being able to open venting.
I recently came across information online explaining that ducts automatically open when thermostats are triggered. Considered to be “noisy” devices, thermostats may be susceptible to interruption by electrical interference. I have noticed at the Albany house, the continual inexplainable resetting of a thermostat that I did not want connected to the Internet. The installers told me they had no option for a thermostat that did not provide at least a choice for WiFi to be enabled. Consumers will pay, in quiet and in the losses that accrue when manufacturers attempt to increase profits by making every device an IoT (Internet of Things) device in a DC grid. Under attack, heating ducting becomes part of a Malicious Internet of Things (MIoT) spanning an environment of low-voltage controllers that can be programmed or accessed over the same DC grid your ring-wing militia neighbor crosses with beam-forming repeaters fueled by radio frequency-boosting air conditioners and that DC generator too close to your property line that these days is capable of standing up a WiFi hotspot.
The staging of grid warfare in towns monitored by neighborhood watch groups should be no surprise when the owner of the mobbing house next door subscribes to a theory of “hiding in plain sight” and labels his SSID “Black Cloud.” In Albany, a town where mobbers butcher their trees to increase line-of-sight access to the windows of victim properties, on my north there is the lowlife and confidant of the Albany block coordinator who hung one of those charming signs in a side window easily viewed from my steps but not visible to the casual passerby: “FUCK AROUND AND YOU’LL FIND OUT.” Judging from an admiring lowlife comment posted to the Albany Police blog, he is a gun lover, not to mention one of a number of men with military connections involved in mobbing me. These are the people who pal around with the police, defaming the women who stand in the way of their acquisitions.
Installing fans that move air current along the sides of houses and dissipate waves of energized exhaust as well as drafted and vented matter is a strong countermeasure. But what is crucial here is that the authorities recognize the urgency of arresting and prosecuting racketeering criminals who augment and use the electricity and electromagnetic forces of residential electrical systems and major appliances to control systems and inject noise and poisonous gases into victim houses.
(Postscript: And by the way, given the likelihood of grave harm from the methodology used to “extract” legal residents from victim houses, if your circle of contacts includes employees of companies like Amazon and Boeing who mob or who you know to be mobbing me, don’t you think it’s time you reported it to the company even if the police prefer to look the other way? Try reporting it to the company security team. Surely the use of company tech and know-how in neighbor battering and sabotage does not align with company values.)
