PLEASE READ THIS FIRST: Shortly after my arrival in Seattle and settling into the community of Magnolia, I began to encounter vehicles registered in Arizona. This impression was bolstered by several other events that had occurred: (1) when I lost my job in South Carolina my boss there suggested I return to my old job in Arizona, (2) a week after my last day at work I was contacted my old boss in Arizona for an unrelated manner and in the email she was unusually pleasant, (3) the timing of this contact stood out because I hadnt been in contact with my old boss for almost two years, (4) a former colleague living in Arizona suggested I return to Arizona and consider working for my former boss, and (5) the frequency of encounters with vehicles registered in Arizona seemed to occur at a higher rate in the Seattle community of Magnolia where I was currently living than in the adjacent communities. In particular, every U-Haul truck I encountered was registered in Arizona. This was startling because the U-Haul trucks I had rented in the past had been registered in a wide variety of states. For several months I remained skeptical of the significance of what I was seeing. I found it hard to imagine that anyone would care so much about where I live and work that they would go to all that trouble to bring U-Haul trucks registered in Arizona up to Seattle for an organized stalking campaign. I remained skeptical until I happened to walk by a U-Haul business in the neighboring community of Ballard and noticed every single rental truck on the lot was registered in Arizona, INCLUDING THE LOCAL ONLY RENTAL TRUCKS. In contrast, the rental trailers were registered in a wide assortment of states, which is how I remembered the trucks being registered. When I visited other U-Haul businesses scattered along the I-5 corridor, from an hour south of Seattle, to two hours north near the Canadian border, I found that all the rental trucks were registered in Arizona. In contrast, the Budget and Penske rental trucks I encountered were registered in an assortment of states. One of two things seem possible, either U-Haul got a good deal on commercial truck registrations in Arizona, a deal not available to Penske or Budget truck rentals, or my walking onto the Ballard U-Haul parking lot with my camera triggered a massive re-registration of U-Haul trucks in Western Washington in an effort to cover up U-Hauls involvement in organized stalking efforts.
IMPORTANT POSTSCRIPT: After running out of money while living in Seattle I returned to Arizona in October of 2009, a year and a half after I had lost my job in South Carolina. One week exactly after I arrived in Arizona my former boss in Arizona posted a help wanted ad on the human resources website looking for two people with research skills that I possessed. As of this writing, it has been 6 months since I applied to that position and I have yet to hear anything from my former boss, or any of the hundreds of jobs Ive applied to.
UPDATE: I moved from Arizona to California on March 28, 2010. The job ad that my former boss had posted was withdrawn due to insufficient funding on March 29, 2010.
UPDATE: June 22, 2010, in Akron, OH, I spot a U-Haul truck with Ohio plate.
LESSON LEARNED: For all you TIs out there that might feel tempted to follow any veiled hints that you might be receiving, its been my experience that the principle of "In Good Faith" is completely foreign to these people. All you have to do is watch the MySpace video: "The Largest Street Gang in America" to fully understand what I mean.
Taxpayer take note: if my suspicions are accurate, then if I were you I would be concerned about who paid for all those re-registrations?
what is a whistle blower? and why do they only target whistle blower, journalists, homeless, mentally ill, and political activists?
Swissmissoh10 11 months ago
@Swissmissoh10 Typically, a whistleblower is an employee, either government or corporate, that has inside information on fraudulent practices. When they go public with this information they are "blowing the whistle." Whistleblowers can also come from outside, if they happen to figure something out. A great example is Julian Assange and the sex scandal charges that were reopened after releasing the state department cables last summer.
0001rbn 11 months ago 2
@Swissmissoh10 The second part of your question is harder to answer, but part of it is attacking preemptively anyone who might take exception to persecution campaigns and have enough power (journalist, activists) to fight effectively against them. The homeless, mentally ill, and immigrants have always been the scorn of fanatics in power. These are the demographics targeted by the Nazi regime 70 years ago. Recommended reading: "Mad in America" by John Whitaker.
0001rbn 11 months ago 3
I think that the main problem is the OUTSOURCING OF INTELLIGENCE. There is an ECONOMIC INCENTIVE to make things up in order to make a buck, with no regards to the victims. I agree that there are dangerous criminals out there, but "too many dolphins are BEING cAught in the fish nets".
jorgedude888 11 months ago
@jorgedude888 And in support of your hypothesis, someone spammed your comment right after you posted it on my channel. I removed the spam tag and the comment should remain. My guess is that you are close to the mark, if not right on the money.
0001rbn 11 months ago 2
wait whats going on? is a gang stalking you or something?
IanGamil 1 year ago
@IanGamil It's government-sponsored stalking. I suggest you check out wiseti on blogspot com. The US government isn't only trying to keep a lid on the use of torture in the war on terror, they are also trying to hide the fact that US citizens are being stalked and tortured right here in the good ol' USA. It's essentially an extra-legal extra-judicial form of vigilante persecution used to target whistle blowers, journalists, homeless, mentally ill, and political activists. I'm a whistle blower.
0001rbn 1 year ago 2