I dont know quite what I expected to see after watching that video given the title of the post.. but that was very left field. I wonder if he thinks the freemasonry dance video was the trigger for this antipathy, or if its some freak that he has been stalked by for a long time.
Should he wish to dig further (and by how determined he sounds at the conclusion, I dont doubt it), I think the very first attack on his then brand-new property is incredibly telling. Did he broadcast his new house location all over social media? He doesnt seem like the sort of person who would do this.
Assuming not, presumably the very limited number of people who have access to random real-estate computers and systems that manage the property purchases are a much smaller field of suspects. Since how else would anyone know that was his house, what listing could they have searched to find this out? I'd be talking to his estate agent buddy and posing the question, they might have logged access to the system and be able to tell if there is a lookup of his records, when it was looked up, and by whom.
I know he has tried reporting this to the local police.. but given the association of many police with freemasonry, and the unusual access to home purchase data that ought be out of the hands of normal citizens.. I'd say the local police are the #1 suspects.
I dont know quite what I expected to see after watching that video given the title of the post.. but that was very left field. I wonder if he thinks the freemasonry dance video was the trigger for this antipathy, or if its some freak that he has been stalked by for a long time.
Should he wish to dig further (and by how determined he sounds at the conclusion, I dont doubt it), I think the very first attack on his then brand-new property is incredibly telling. Did he broadcast his new house location all over social media? He doesnt seem like the sort of person who would do this.
Assuming not, presumably the very limited number of people who have access to random real-estate computers and systems that manage the property purchases are a much smaller field of suspects. Since how else would anyone know that was his house, what listing could they have searched to find this out? I'd be talking to his estate agent buddy and posing the question, they might have logged access to the system and be able to tell if there is a lookup of his records, when it was looked up, and by whom.
When people join the freemasons, a background check is performed. I have no idea the extent of this check, but I gather it is quite thorough.
That a private organisation has the power to investigate official records without any oversight should be of concern to everyone.
I know he has tried reporting this to the local police.. but given the association of many police with freemasonry, and the unusual access to home purchase data that ought be out of the hands of normal citizens.. I'd say the local police are the #1 suspects.