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I have been dealing with sneak and peak excursions in my home for a very long time. These are privacy violations where police/intel goons come in my home and leave a frightening calling card that they were there. Today, I discovered that seven pages of handwritten notes were torn out of my notebook and stolen. Suffice it to say, that the notes were related to an independent writer's project. The object of this activity is censorship. If I self-censor and shut down, the stalking stops; but if I continue to work on my projects, I can expect more home invasions or other terrifying incidents. If I try and ignore them and just press on, things start breaking apart; car, plumbing, computer, health, and more have all broken down in the past until I shut down and stop creating artworks. "Right to enjoyment" of my home has become just a laughable naive concept to me.
The goons know what they are doing and they never leave any real evidence of their presence; I am sure it is police-intel. It is extremely rare that they steal something, making the latest incidents especially frightening (that's incident'S'; other items related to creating artwork were stolen on November 27th). The notes were not especially valuable commercially, just personally important and time consuming to create, while my television, laptop and other valuables remain untouched and unharmed (for the moment). Can you imagine me writing up a police report about this? "You mean they stole seven pages of notes that are virtually worthless to everyone but you and they left your tv and laptop just sitting there?" Also, the police will close ranks around their intel goons even though they know it's true. There was nothing remotely illegal or of national security interest in my writer's journal notes.
Please note that I am absolutely sure that I did not misplace the notes. They were in a spiral binder that I have NEVER taken out of it's place at my work table. I did make a good faith thorough search for them anyway, but they were most definitely torn out and taken. There were other similar incidents recently and countless others in the past. I have logged them. I believe it is a part of the corporate culture in Los Angeles, where I live. Years ago, I have contracted with entertainment and computer giants and I am a witness/victim of terrible crimes perpetrated by them and their corrupt thugs.
My question to you is this: If this were happening to you or someone you cared for, what would be your advice, besides writing down incident reports, as I have done?
The goons know what they are doing and they never leave any real evidence of their presence; I am sure it is police-intel. It is extremely rare that they steal something, making the latest incidents especially frightening (that's incident'S'; other items related to creating artwork were stolen on November 27th). The notes were not especially valuable commercially, just personally important and time consuming to create, while my television, laptop and other valuables remain untouched and unharmed (for the moment). Can you imagine me writing up a police report about this? "You mean they stole seven pages of notes that are virtually worthless to everyone but you and they left your tv and laptop just sitting there?" Also, the police will close ranks around their intel goons even though they know it's true. There was nothing remotely illegal or of national security interest in my writer's journal notes.
Please note that I am absolutely sure that I did not misplace the notes. They were in a spiral binder that I have NEVER taken out of it's place at my work table. I did make a good faith thorough search for them anyway, but they were most definitely torn out and taken. There were other similar incidents recently and countless others in the past. I have logged them. I believe it is a part of the corporate culture in Los Angeles, where I live. Years ago, I have contracted with entertainment and computer giants and I am a witness/victim of terrible crimes perpetrated by them and their corrupt thugs.
My question to you is this: If this were happening to you or someone you cared for, what would be your advice, besides writing down incident reports, as I have done?