[January 24, 2026 Note: This post came up in the stats for today and, upon rereading, I was reminded of my discomfort with originally telling readers to “avoid neighborhoods like mine.” That is what mobbing criminals would want. The alternative is to come in great numbers, to repopulate these neighborhoods with ethical people who value affordability, fair access, democratic ideals, and the rule of law.]
[April 14, 2019 Note: This page does not appear to be dated but you should know that it was created quite early in the mobbing. Based on my experience and learning since, I believe the diagram is accurate only in part. It’s sad to have to say that anything like this could occur at all, but keep in mind that it’s probably a real estate scam that is supposed to be impossible to figure out, or a form of vigilantism. I occasionally hear from others who think the same thing is happening to them and hope that a growing number of reports will reveal mobbing for the crime it is and that we’ll begin to understand how it works. About the tone in this and some other writings, as I began to write about being victimized in what truly is a horrible manner, I experimented with tone in hopes of attracting an audience with an interest in helping out a crime victim who believed in her rights and had, well, a bit of pluck. It didn’t help. The tone, especially of the early blogs, has also been influenced by my interest in keeping myself safe; in fact, one of the greatest reasons to write this public blog has been to try to keep myself safe as I resist a predatory crime and to ensure that if I must be victimized, that I am not a silent victim. In the end, if this matter is resolved, it will probably be because of victims like me, who tough it out and somehow manage to put it together to the point where investigative authorities have to act. Let’s hope that happens soon.]
The following diagram is posted more or less as a draft. It’s a first cut at showing how “mobbers,” the modern day “blockbusters” or tenant “clearers,” use new technology to illegally evict. And believe you me, they’re all over it! Anyway, lots to do. As a woman that nasty people are trying to “mob” out of her neighborhood, I’m balancing a full load between work, traveling in and out of state to do my work since I lost my contract here in Seattle after the mobbing started about seventeen months back, exercising and gardening so that I can be a happy camper while being harassed day and night, writing public disclosure requests and letters to the City of Seattle and to the Seattle Police Department, and on and on. You know how it goes; idle hands are the devil’s workshop! So little time, so much harassment.
Anyway, oy vey, let me post this diagram of parametric peril that I drafted last night for you. You may not hear from me for a few days but I trust that by now I have put a sufficient amount of information on this blog to keep you, and any police authorities who finally take an interest, interested. The diagram needs revisions that will have to wait but I wanted to get it out there in case the Seattle Police or the FBI actually do begin to look into the sorry mess on my street.
Be safe, gentle reader. Avoid neighborhoods like mine. As Raoul Vaneigem said in The Revolution of Everyday Life:
People who talk about revolution and class struggle without referring explicitly to everyday life, without understanding what is subversive about love and what is positive in the refusal of constraints, such people have corpses in their mouths.

