iSmell a Rat

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I haven’t been calling or texting my mother, Diane Faber, very much lately. Although I suspect she is the author of the messages in “Sick Stuff,” she vehemently denies this. She wrote a notarized affidavit and sent it to the San Antonio Field Office of the FBI a few months ago, but they don’t care to investigate. This morning, July 23, 2025, I was hearing VoIcEs in my head, so I decided to reach out to Diane for the first time since July 12th. I sent her a quick text. To my surprise, my message appeared in a green bubble in iMessage. In the past, when I texted at length with Diane, my outbound messages regularly appeared in blue, meaning they were sent securely via iMessage.

I mentioned this to Diane, but she had no knowledge of any changes to her phone, cellular plan, or service. I simultaneously sent a message to my social worker, and my words appeared in a blue bubble. (2nd screenshot)

So, I went ahead and called Diane up to see if she could enlighten me about the privacy violation in progress. I am convinced that Diane is probably still using an iPhone, which begs the question: why are my messages with my MOTHER being interfered with, in such a way? Perhaps other communications to/from me are being manipulated.

In addition to anonymous phone calls (with silence at the other end) coming in over this past week, I also noticed something as innocuous as checking MTA bus schedules via text was seemingly being manipulated…

I have previously chronicled my deep state issues with Verizon. Back in late Spring 2023, I caught their FiOS service tunneling my home network to Washington, DC. I recently transferred my primary phone number over to Spectrum, but I kept my Verizon service active with a separate number on my phone’s Secondary eSIM. For some. strange. reason. last Saturday evening, when I attempted to obtain bus arrival times from the MTA’s automated service, it would ONLY work on my Spectrum (primary) line.

The MTA offers a service that lets you send a bus stop number to 511123, and it will instantly reply with upcoming bus arrivals. Below, you can see me sending repeated bus stop numbers to this service from my secondary (Verizon) line, with no response. When I switched over to the primary (Spectrum) line, everything worked just fine. I tried flipping it back to Verizon, with no luck. PROBABLY JUST MORE COINCIDENCES.

As a friendly reminder, my scorned ex-lover, Special Agent Katherine Leigh Batilla, works for a company called Precision Painting Plus, which is a front for spooky intelligence horseshit. Having incurred her sexy scorn, I now must fight to expose a threat to our fragile democracy, and my life/liberty.

All the Extra-Most Bestest,
~GRF