Sabotage Photos and List

December 19, 2004
Camera tips for photographing sabotage

Sabotage is constant, and occurs at home, in/on the car, and at work. For more detail, see "Terrorist Stalking in America" by David Lawson.

See also Norma's sabotage photos

See also Dave Roscoe's sabotaged printer rollers


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Steel Folding Chair
The silvery coloured material is duct tape. The grey slotted steel channels clamped to the legs are stiffeners. The original back of the chair is lying on top of the seat cushion. Within a month of purchase, the duct taped support bar had both its welds snapped and they were good welds. (I have welding experience.) The welds securing the sheet steel padded web on the back were snapped, even though I never lean on the web as I sit at my table. Whoever did this then started incrementally bending over a large radius the legs, making the grey stiffening channel necessary. The design of this chair with steel tubing would not bend in a large radius if loading beyond the weight of a person were used to break the chair. The bends would be sharp and local to where the legs are pinned together. There was no mis-use, such as standing on the chair. About three years after purchase, I returned home to find the back hack sawed off. All damage occurred while I was away from home, usually at work.
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Aluminum Frame Cot Leg
Within two weeks of purchase, I discovered that the center leg, which is a wide "U" shape, had been pulled apart, fractured. This damage occurred while I was at work.
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Long John Underwear
During the first winter, these long johns, which were generously sized (I always buy very loose sizes) suddenly developed a pattern of many small holes at the crotch, each hole about the size of a dime, after I washed and put them in the closet intact. A second incident suddenly "grew" the small holes together into two large holes with a bit of material dividing them. Typically, worn out crotches form a single hole, and the pattern of small holes made this clearly an occurrence of sabotage, not normal wear. This has happened to several pair of long john underwear.
Panties
At the time of this damage, I owned 8 pair of identical panties, all of top notch quality, all less than one year old. Several months after most of these panties were bought, I came home from work and discovered all seven pair had the crotches ripped out in the curious "two hole" pattern, so often used by the perps. Another attack on underwear is to cut or tease open the elastic waistband at the seam.
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Kitchen Electrical Outlet
The stain below the outlet shows one perp harassment event when I got home very tired and sick with a cold. I entered the apartment to find water pouring out of the outlet. I removed the cover and receptacle so I could see the inside of the box clearly, and the water was coming from inside the conduit. This conduit does not pass into any other apartments, but goes directly to the breaker panel within the apartment. There was no evidence of water in the breaker panel. There was no water coming down outside the conduit. The water may have been injected by way of a hole drilled from the apartment above. The building was in excellent shape and about two years old when this happened.
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Robe
Within a month of purchase, this robe had both its armpits ripped open. The armpits and crotches of my clothing are frequent targets of perp saboteurs. They also like to rip holes in pockets.
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Dr. Scholl's Leather Shoe
These comfortable velcro-tie shoes are popular among us security guards. This style has the toe leather stitched across the toes. With no rough service, and after being at work using my skidoo boots for heavy snow conditions, the perpetrators had ripped several stitches out of this seam, necessitating my own amateur repair in the form of heavy embroidery floss (a very thick type of thread) repair. Gradual picking of seams is a favourite of my perpetrators, and their picking sessions always occur while I am away from home, and to clothing that is nearly new and which has not been abused. On one top, the shoulder was ripped open before I even wore it. And, the embroidery floss stitch to hold the toe closed was later cut while I was out.

The velcro tie pile was teased to the point where it no longer held the strap in place, and this includes the lower strap which often isn't even opened and closed in normal use. This happened on two pairs of these shoes. On one pair, I installed repair velcro pile sections, and these only lasted three months, and the occurrence was SUDDEN, not gradual.

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Satin Finish Heating Pad Cover
This heating pad cover is the common, gold coloured satin (smooth, glossy) quilted finish cover. The cover deteriorated with the damage being inflicted while I was away at work, and reached the severely ripped open condition in the photo within about a month of purchase. I do not sleep on top of heating pads, and even if that were done it would not cause the destruction shown, even over a very long time. Over my two decades plus, this had happened to every heating pad I owned, and after the cover was thoroughly shredded, the perps would, while I am out, yank apart the wiring internally rendering the pad unusable.
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Vacuum Cleaner Hose Lock Ring
The accessory attachment end of my vacuum cleaner hose is shown in the photo. When the medium priced vacuum cleaner was purchased new, one day within its first three months of light duty use (small apartment) I picked up the hose and noticed that the accessory pin locking ring section had been largely broken away for about half of the circumference of the hose end. Note carefully: The plastic fragments were NOT found anywhere, meaning they had been carefully discarded. This did not happen at any time while I was using the cleaner. This type of damage is one more example of the constant sabotage that is "too small to involve action by police". However, the visitor can see that over time, such "small" sabotage adds up in the same way "Chinese Water Torture" does.
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Dumping of Consumable Supplies
A regular harassment stunt is to enter the victim's apartment, and dump consumable supplies. On the photo at left, you can see two of these dumping occurrences marked "DUMP". Dating containers and daily marking of levels does help but does not stop this practice. Without the dates and level marks, the dumping is worse. An at-work equivalent is to remove supplies from the victim's work area, such as pens, Post-It pads and printer paper. When these supplies are plentiful and easily accessed, such nightly thefts at the workplace are *harassment* and not normal.
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Ironing-Over of Button Hole and Button
Side Flaps, All Button-Style Shirts/Tops
Since becoming a harassment target, every one of my button-style shirts/tops have had the inside of the flaps carrying both buttons and button holes deliberately ironed over, making it very difficult to put the shirt/top on. When examining the fold-over closely, it is always an IRONED OVER crease, and not any accidental creasing. The only exceptions have been button-style tops where the flap is actually sewn in place preventing this.
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Stain on sheer curtains while Brenda was out
Can't say much more about this one ... typical of the stalking group members who enter the homes of their chosen targets.
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Disabled Windows Programs
The above PC screen section was captured December 4, 2002, and shows Eleanor White's desktop screen. The machine is a Compaq, purchased new on October 8, 2002, with the Windows XP operating system. In the two months since the machine was new, three often-used programs have been disabled by way of perp sabotage. I use an emailer which does NOT run programs (as does Microsoft Outlook.) If viruses are responsible, they had to arrive other than by way of email. However, computer sabotage, including real time (i.e. sabotage taking place while the user is doing things on the PC) does happen, though it is yet to be understood how. An attempt to restore one of the bad icons resulted in other features being deleted, indicating a type of real time sabotage has been in use on this PC, possibly some kind of "intelligent virus" not known to the anti virus software writers.
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Destroyed Heating Pad Cover #2
The foreground in the photo above shows the cloth cover of a Sunbeam heating pad, 5 year guarantee, which at the time of the photograph had been in use for only ONE year before it failed. My health isn't the world's greatest, and I find that a heating pad helps reduce the impact of both natural colds and flu, as well as the frequent perp - induced artificial illnesses. I do not abuse my heating pads, and do not sleep on top of them. I live alone and have no pets.

Having learned that the perps viciously attack the cloth covers so as to make the unit appear to have been abused when attempting to get a warranty exchange, on this heating pad I never used the cover, and left it neatly rolled in the original box. (I used an old cover from another of the many perp-destroyed heating pads instead.)

As you can see from the photo above, when I went to get the cover for warranty exchange, it had been roughed up and abused some time during it's one year in the box. The only way to avoid this, I guess, is to keep the unused original covers open in plain view, wrapped in a transparent bag.

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ABOVE: A "modem minder" device, needed to cope
with perp disruption of modems at Eleanor White's
last place of technical employment

Eleanor White set up a bank of 24 modems at her last place of technical employment for a program system which allowed customers to dial in and place orders directly on the company mainframe. The perps would constantly cause the modems to fail to hang up, and by doing so, all calls after the modem locked were blocked from other modems in the bank. The only cure was to stand beside the modem bank and switch modem power off then on again. There were no commercial products available to monitor this modem locked condition, because it does not happen without this specialized type of harassment.

Eleanor designed and built these devices, at a cost to the company of $500 each, for a total and UNNECESSARY cost of $12,000, and while they did solve the problem, this cost was 100% the result of criminal activity.

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ABOVE: Dirt artificially placed by group stalkers,
Eleanor White's kitchen floor

One of the common harassment methods of organized stalking perpetrators is to artificially place dirt or stains in the living quarters of targets. In my case, the perpetrators are exceptionally cautious about leaving viable evidence so they use materials present in my apartment to create this dirt. The dirt always shows up when the target is out. In my case, I live alone, and there is no activity which could possibly have accumulated as much dirt in the space of time (often just one trip away from home) happening in my apartment.

As with many harassment methods, the perps make "normal breaks of life" or "normal wear and tear" happen so frequently that the TARGET is aware it is harassment, but the general public, who do not want to be bothered with someone else's headaches, consistently refuse to appreciate the FREQUENCY of "breaks" that are happening to targets. So far, this carefully crafted harassment is the perfect crime.

List of Sabotaged Items Where Photos Unavailable

  • 13 uninterruptible PC power units in one year
  • 4-way flasher button broken off, company car
  • Air cleaner filter in car removed
  • Air cushion on car shock abosorber slashed
  • Baby pigeons placed on grille above major computer equipment, done at start of long weekend, fecal mess
  • Backup diskettes completely erased at work
  • Boot sector erased from victim's PC while out
  • Brand-new, never used underpants found with seen-often "two hole" sabotage pattern
  • Car radio programming changed, especially during service
  • Car radio put into permanent seek mode
  • Cat killed while victim out
  • Chipped paint on car (deliberate pattern, not accidental)
  • Chips knocked out of turquoise jewelry
  • Countless temporary "self fixing" PC failures, home and work
  • Countless PC system board deaths at work
  • Countless failure of home appliances, home and work
  • Craft replica of thunderbird totem with feathers, found with individual feathers scraped to destroy
  • Cutting open of many glove fingers well before worn out
  • Deliberate ironed fold-over of button and button hole edges of shirts, making putting the shirts on very annoying and difficult
  • Destruction of custom-made printer and terminal stands
  • Destruction of velcro pile on velcro shoes; happens between two wearings and does not happen gradually
  • Front and rear windshield wipers, company station wagon
  • Headphones, ten new sets of, in succession over 20 years of being a target, had one of the two earpieces fail shortly after purchase
  • Heating pads, 11 over 23 years, had one or more settings (L-M-H) fail after one year of gentle, non-abused service
  • Heavy duty (hunting/fishing) knit gloves with rubber protection had third finger tips pop open within two weeks of purchase with light duty use. Furthermore, repairs using multi-strand embroidery floss are discovered ripped open within days
  • Hems pulled out of barely-used clothing
  • Important computer diskettes corrupted or erased overnight threads pulled out and left all over floor
  • Industrial vacuum cleanerS
  • major damage to new units
  • Industrial vacuum cleanerS
  • frequent wiring motors to run backwards
  • Leaks in roof over major computer equipment, deliberate
  • Many socks develop large holes, fairly new, places not subject to wear
  • Premature blowing of light bulbs, especially hard to replace like radio dial lights
  • Putting bitter-tasting substance in drinking water being chilled for drinking later whenever I am out for an extended period (same water taste-tested before leaving home and OK at that time)
  • Rear window spray system, company station wagon rear window
  • Rear window heater, company station wagon rear window
  • Replace Javex (Clorox) with water, new container
  • Ripping of new duct insulation to keep computer room cool
  • Ripping of lining and stitching inside zippers, to jam the zipper
  • Re-routing of food service exhaust into my work area
  • Seams on new clothing cut
  • Several new sweaters had yarns pulled out
  • Slashed tires
  • Time display on VCR destroyed
  • Twisting of various cords when victim is away from home or office
  • Unknown liquid, turned out to be gasoline, ADDED to car's gas tank