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Hacking

  • Imagine realizing that every single thing you do online is watched intently by criminal gangs; from every payment you make online, to every email you write, to every post you like on X.
  • Now imagine that you realize, also, that the same criminal gangs are tracking your every move on location software; either the software you use yourself, or the software that they have downloaded onto your devices for their own purposes.
  • Not only that, but when they decide they really want to upset you, they can turn off your location software, or scramble it, sometimes while you’re on the busiest motorway in a capital city you are not familiar with.
  • They have shown you that they have functioning key-loggers on your devices, so that anything you write is recorded.
  • They have shown you that they have unlimited access to your social media and browser UIs, meaning they can tailor content specifically for you, to upset or manipulate, to send messages, or worse.
  • They have shown you that they have access to your mobile and laptop cameras, and they suggest, also, that they have cameras in your apartment set up to film anything going on in the bed, the sofa, the bathroom, everywhere.
  • People you know, some of them schoolteachers, say and do things that they could ONLY know if they had constant access to online activity and were watching you in your apartment.
  • Now imagine you go to the Spanish police about this, with names and details, and they tell you that you have to prove it before they’ll investigate.
  • You tell them it is related to public school attendance, that teachers and staff who look after children are involved, and that multiple vulnerable children may be in danger.
  • They tell you you’re ugly, and that’s why you’ve been targeted online.
  • You tell the British police because well-known British criminals are involved, and multiple children are in danger.
  • They come round and tell you you’re an idiot for twenty minutes, then leave.
  • Everyone you speak to talks about it like it is not worth worrying about!
  • True story.

Common hacking activities

  • A silly example, but as I was trying to download a file (my X archive) for Chris BJ one Sunday afternoon that I was going to bring to her, and I told her at that time, April 2024 or so, that if anything happened to me, here’s my X archive, so she knew I was afraid for my life, and then repeatedly downplayed everything afterwards as if it was nothing, and then said “why don’t you leave?” as if it wasn’t just nothing.
  • The download was blocked and took an extraordinary long time. This is an easy hack on Mac OS with the Spotlight tool.

Flashes on screen

  • I’ll be looking at X and the screen will flash as if some other page flashed up at me but it was so quick I couldn’t see what it was.
  • I wonder if it is subliminal images and perhaps it’s saved to the caches of my machine.

X access

  • While I’m using X, the screen will sometimes bubble and images will disappear, and then it will bubble up again with new content and, quite often, at the very top, will be a hacker account with a “significant” message.

Revealing themselves

https://x.com/1FRGVN/status/1857644038989463787

Me in my pants

Translating messages

  • This is on my mobile phone in July 2025, as an example of what I have been seeing on all mobiles and devices since June 2023.
  • This is on an X account I set up that got banned immediately, even though I had only posted three tweets.

The sort of thing

  • I would translate these foreign language messages and there would be something significant in them.
  • Sometimes, the translation I got was completely different to the true translation, which proved to me real-time rewrites going on.
  • When I didn’t know what was happening, these posts would be kind of fascinating. It was like a game.
  • What were they going to tell me now?
  • When they stopped drugging me, this sort of thing dropped off completely, and whenever they do try it again, it has little fascination.