So this post is going to be about a couple of recent episodes of harassment that I have experienced with postal service. Another glimpse of what my life is like at the moment.
So at the core, the harassment starts with my cyberstalking stalker harassers. Now why would these people want to interfere with my mail? To simply annoy me is one reason, but it’s also another way to interfere and cause some disturbance in my life. As a matter of fact, interference with someone’s mail is actually a federal offense, because mail is essential to how we operate as a society; it’s how we send and receive messages, products, documents, etc.
So as I wrote before on this blog, I was fired with pretense and experienced workplace harassment and discrimination about year ago: among many incidents of harassment, my car was hit by a coworker and I posted a picture of that, and the police wrote a false report, which is solid evidence. I want to pursue legal action so I hired a legal advisor to write a demand letter for me and I sent this letter via certified mail with a tracking number. Because of the cyberstalking going on, the stalkers, my family and the people close to me, contacted the postal service and and my former employer to coordinate some harassment. I’m not sure if I have already mentioned this on this blog or not, but throughout the years the harassers have developed a numerical system to communicate messages in code; I know I’ve mentioned a couple of the numbers, and I’ll eventually explain the whole system soon. Anyway, so when I went to the post office to send this letter, they were expecting me; no surprise. Since I sent this letter certified, it had a tracking number, and I could be over analyzing this situation, but it definitely looks like the time stamps were intentional and not random. Then when I received a reply letter from this former employer and the envelope was already cut open and placed in a plastic sleeve from USPS that says in big bold letters “WE CARE” follow by an apology letter regarding damage to the letter, but it wasn’t really damage, it looks like it was intentionally cut open by someone and the plastic sleeve was the coverup. I’ll eventually write a post regarding my effort to pursue legal action against this former employer soon.
Recently, I had my sister send me some stuff from home, which included a couple of new credit cards, my stimulus check, and a USB receiver to my computer mouse which I left at home so I haven’t been able to use my wireless computer mouse. When I went to the mailroom to get my letter, I was asked if I was expecting anything important, and I said not really because even if the stimulus check was missing, I can claim those funds on my taxes, so I wasn’t worried about it. I just found it strange that I was asked this question; the envelope didn’t really appear to be too damaged so I was already anticipating some mail tampering, so I took pictures before I opened the envelope. I opened the envelope and it actually took me a couple of seconds for me to realize that my USB receiver was missing. So I contacted my sister and she told me that she sent it and then she resent me the picture she took before she sealed the envelope. So, not surprised, I called the phone number posted on the mailroom door to report mail tampering. I called and received a service request number and was told that I would get a call back. I received a couple of voice messages but haven’t been able to reach the person who left the voice messages, and was then told since there’s a central location where mail is delivered where I live, to contact them, and they actually gave me their number. So I called this number to the mail central, who delivers mail to the building where I live and was told to send an email to the manager. So I emailed this manager with photos and information about the mail tampering. And throughout this process, I haven’t really felt like they were taking this situation seriously at all even though they said mail tampering is a federal crime. The reply that I received from the manager asked me to send a close up of a piece of tape, which seems irrelevant especially because the mail tampering has to do with the missing USB, and not the retapping of my stimulus check which was done by my sister, but I could see how they might mistakenly think that it’s part of the mail tampering, but then again what does the writing on the tape help report mail tampering. Anyway, so I sent a close up photo of the piece of tape, and received a follow up email explaining to me why information on the piece of blue tape was requested from me and apparently the USPS has some blue tape that they use to reseal letters, but that stimulus check envelope was inside the main envelope, so just strange, and then I was told to file a complaint online, which I will do soon and if there are any more interesting developments, I’ll write about it.
What these incidents have in common is lawlessness, which ties in with themes of this blog; child abuse as my father encourages this behavior, and rape culture as my rights and protection under the law continue to be violated, even though I’m literally thousands of miles away from home.
I recently watched a couple of internet videos relevant to this post. One is where Tucker Carlson talks about how rioters were harassing a driver and she called the police and she was told that the police couldn’t help her. Another is where Ben Shapiro talks about how the one thing that the government is supposed to do is to protect its citizens; life and liberty. So if you’re ever asked what the purpose of the government is, default answer is to protect its citizens.
So I guess we can essentially conclude that the cyberstalking ability provided by Apple has turned these people who partake in the harassment into criminals.