Digital Anomalies

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Beginning in May 2023, I began to notice strange issues with my internet connection, social media accounts, and electronic devices. This lends credence to my theory that Petitioner is involved with some kind of federal agency.

June 2023
At the time, I was using Ubiquiti UniFi enterprise equipment in my home network. Looking at the traffic logs, I noticed connections to a “private” IP address, 10.1.48.1. I placed a total of 4 calls to Verizon FiOS tech support, but never had resolution. At one point, a technician came out to my home, disconnected my router and all equipment inside the house. He plugged his laptop directly to the Verizon network terminal on the side of the house, and this private address – which should NOT have been routable over the public internet – was still pinging back. The address routed to WASHDC (Washington, D.C.) but I was living in Queens, New York at the time. A friend across the country confirmed that the address was NOT ping’able from his network.

Tech Support Call #1

Tech Support Call #2

Tech Support Call #3

Tech Support Call #4
“But if it was in my house, why would it go to D.C.?”
“I’m not sure.”


July 2023
I uncover ANOTHER private IP address – which should not have been routable over the public internet – reaching my local area network. The app identity was “Unknown.”
I did not use the 10.215.173.XXX IP range on any of my owned devices.


July 2023
My phone’s call recording app, CubeACR, refuses to uninstall under any circumstances. My phone was behaving erratically, and the app no longer would record calls. I would later switch to iPhone due to security concerns.


August 2023
My 911 calls disappeared from the Call Log in my Dialer app. Verizon has no explanation.


December 2023
My Verizon Wireless service begins acting erratically. MFA text messages from CLEAR and Amazon never reach me. For 25 consecutive days, I receive alerts/texts/notifications that something is wrong with my connection. Customer service has no idea what is going on.


May 2024
The home screen of my SMS app says this message was delivered at 7:05 a.m., but it actually came through the day prior, at 6:39 p.m.


June 2024
Facebook glitches on me, “audience” icons disappear. All posts in my News Feed are tagged with either an ‘H,’ an ‘S,’ ‘E,’ or ‘C’ near the timestamp. Apparently, it has to do with the post’s audience. I found this letter key, as it has happened to some other people (who definitely aren’t being surveilled, probably) – –

  • E – everyone on or off of Facebook
  • H – certain subset of people (friends)
  • S – shared to a group
  • C – usually ads sent to a custom subset of people

June 2024
Fed up with the anomalies suggesting an intrusion into my Android phone, I switch to an iPhone and Apple Watch. By the end of the month, I notice that my phone and watch are reporting disparate locations in the Find My app. When I took this screenshot, I was sitting in my bedroom in Flushing (where the watch is displayed) but the phone showed up off Vernon-Jackson in Long Island City, 10 miles away.


July 2024
Using a network diagnostic app called “PingTools,” on Android, I noticed an “Unknown Device” communicating on my personal network. I dug a little deeper, and the American Registry for Internet Numbers says it belongs to Verizon, under a subunit called “Swipper.”


November 2024
My iPhone begins regularly misreporting my phone’s location. When this happened, I was eating at a diner in Nassau County (where my watch is showing) but Find My seemed to think my phone was on Seventh Avenue in Midtown. It was with me at the diner.


December 2024
Looking at the traffic logs on my home router, I notice a number of connections going to QNAP, a manufacturer of network storage devices. I own a QNAP TS-453A Network Attached Storage server. Weeks earlier, amidst the storm of threats from the Petitioner, alleging that my hardware was compromised and now housed child pornography, I erased the ENTIRE device and turned it off. Very strange to be seeing so much traffic to QNAP, since I own no other devices manufactured by them.

Facebook begins regularly misreporting my phone’s location. I previously noticed this location error once, back in August, but didn’t think much of it.

I hadn’t been West of the Hudson since Thanksgiving morning, but Facebook thinks I’m on the Jersey Shore. (Asbury Park is ~70 miles from Queens, 4 hours by car.)

FBM Messages from my closest confidant are delayed by an hour.


January 2025
Facebook continues misreporting my phone’s location and login history. I was in Flushing when this screenshot was taken, but Rockville Centre is 14 miles away. I still hadn’t been to New Jersey since November.