On being mobbed

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


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  • Mobbing is organized crime

    Real estate mobbing, that is, harassing people out of their homes for profit, must be considered organized crime. Given the fact that the harassers, from the start, referred to themselves as “the mob” and attempt to heighten the victim’s fear by making the claim, again and again, “We’re the mob,” it is fitting that the… Continue reading

  • Third rule of mobbing

    Make sure that the owners of the mobbing houses or the mobbers themselves are members of trusted professions or are fronted by those in trusted professions that give the appearance of being beyond reproach. Continue reading

  • Mobbing is coercion

    The criminal nature of real estate mobbing, at least in my case, is strongly indicated by the amount of time the harassers spend attempting to coerce me, to con me, out of reporting the ongoing crime of my own forced eviction in a quiet northeastern neighborhood of Seattle heavily worked by developers and speculators. Yet… Continue reading

  • Second rule of mobbing

    Don’t let the “target” know you’re in real estate. To wit, it might not be a good idea to harass your victim with taunts that it is a “professional real estate hit.” Continue reading

  • Fear itself

    Winston Churchill once said, All we have to fear is fear itself. In wartime, and even in the “property wars” of criminal real estate speculators, wars that are not graced with principles but with profiteering, fear can be a disabling weapon. For real estate mobbers, fear is the first technology of mobbing, in which the… Continue reading

  • Offer to assist in any investigation

    It’s a beautifully crisp and cold fall day here in Seattle. I was just out in the back, scraping the last of the leaves off the near frozen earth and being harassed as I swept the rake from north to south over the mossy bricks and then ventured further from the house to accessible points… Continue reading

  • A bit of good news

    In the last months, three houses within a few doors of me have changed hands. All along, I’ve been saying that what was needed was change in the neighborhood, good people to move in. After all, lots of nice people walk by every day since we’re very close to the Burke-Gilman bike trail. We just… Continue reading

  • My weekly address to the Seattle Police Department and Mayor Murray of Seattle

    [8/31/19 Note: This came up in the stats for today. Pretty sad. Here it is, years later, and instead of looking into the situation in any meaningful way the Seattle Police and the City of Seattle have ignored or been fooled by the situation, probably based on the unusual kinds of sound, the fact that… Continue reading

  • Gang-stalking for real estate?

    [Note 03/04/23: This post was written early on. For a more developed piece on gang-stalking, gender, and its likely relationship to real estate mobbing and criminal activity related to real estate, see Gang-stalking: Invest in real estate! No money down! (part 2).] [Note: This page came up in the site statistics today and I double-checked… Continue reading

  • First rule of mobbing

    Don’t mob a writer.   Continue reading

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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