Monday, July 27, 2009

Pacific Heights Horror Flick - Police Investigation to Harass Cyberstalked Victim

In a Pacific Heights thriller movie classic, the psycho perpetrator plots to set up his victims to be harassed by the police and courts. Here's a typical method Mr. Cyberstalker uses in his methods. Mr. Cyberstalker's activities on-line causes him to occasionally get threatening emails. He will choose a particular victim to blame for them, someone he would most enjoy placing under police investigation. Then, he will set up a blog and post about his set ups such as in this post.

I did a little detective work to see the outcome of this frivolous complaint Mr. Cyberstalker used to broadcast I was under investigation by the police.

Turns out the police officer investigated and determined in the conclusion disposition:


"_____" wanted incident documented. Appears threats were sent out to many people as a "MASS EMAIL". Threats weren't specific to "Mr. Cyberstalker".


Meaning, the police officer determined this email was sent out to many people and not directed to Mr. Cyberstalker paranoid schizophrenic. Mr. Cyberstalker had broadcasted all over the Internet in his post on his anonymous blog I was lying to the police during the investigation. Well you can see the evidence for yourself. I got the police summary straight from the police department. Note, the date of the reported incident is a little deceiving. Mr. Cyberstalker actually filed two complaints and they used the first filing date as part of this report which was in mid-2007.

This is just another piece of evidence Mr. Cyberstalker, as he does to his other two victims, attempts to get the police to harass his victims and also abuses the court using such methods of perjury to further attempt to humiliate his victims.
[Anonymous blog post of a coward, bully and paranoid schizophrenic - Mr. Pacific Heights Cyberstalker abuses police services and the court system to harass his victims.]

I'll never forget the time my five time evicted paranoid schizo roommie, now two time bankrupt, kept calling the police on me while I was off the property working late night hours until 2:00 am at Morrison & Foerster LLP. I never called the police on her once, even though she once busted the chain off the front door! She, like Mr. Cyberstalker, wanted to make me out to be a criminal. She accused me of having drug dealers on the property and all kinds of ficitional stuff. She called the police when I had the carpet in the kitchen replaced and over missing rags and light bulbs. She continually wanted me under police surveillance and had no self-awareness of how ill she was.

The ones who are always calling the police on people over petty issues and filing restraining orders are usually the paranoid schizophrenics. You can tell because their victims are the one's always being accused by them of something that appears huge and overblown, when in reality it's nothing. Mr. Cyberbully will jump on any small appearance of harassment to report to the police and make a big issue over it because he's paranoid he will be discovered for his activities. He will make false accusations, lie to the police, lie to the judge because it's just business as usual from his daily Internet sabotage of victims.

It's one thing to write Rip-off reports as I have complaining about genuine rip-off experiences and conflicts with certain people that's under my name. It's quite another to anonymously, like a coward, post deliberate lies and fabrications not taking responsibility for it as yours.

Friday, July 24, 2009

People Who Commit Perjury Should Be Prosecuted

Okay, so I think the crux of our judicial system's primary problem is perjury. Perjury is rarely prosecuted unless it involves a serious crime. As it stands now, people who commit perjury do it knowing the court has little resources or means to prosecute unless they're high profile cases.

My focus now is on bringing people who commit perjury against me and others (meaning, who lie under oath) to justice. I think this involves speaking with high level people in high places about how the low level gov't people aren't caring if people lie under oath.

The reason perjury has become so common is our government is run by corrupt people on a large scale. Just look at my last post about the Mayor's being arrested in New Jersey!! They've all got their hands in the cookie jar with a few exceptions. They know our country's falling incrementally and are trying to escape in their own way from what's to come.

I know a while back I wrote I was going to get training at Front Sight's gun training facility in Las Vegas. I wrote them back when they were trying to get me into their program with a free gun and first class training. I decided not to take it because their ammo costs $600 for the class. The entire course would cost $2,000 at least. I changed my mind about a gun because it was too much of a hassle and expensive.

A word of caution for anyone who blogs or writes things on the Internet under their name, the Court's are not being legislated nor overseen on how to use information from this medium. They basically will take anything you write and make decisions on it.

So you write on a blog you plan on getting gun training and anyone, even a paranoid schizophrenic, can complain about feeling threatened by it to the Court. The Court can issue an order stating you can't get a gun and doesn't care how much they lied under oath. The Court wants to keep guns out of citizen's hands and will look for any excuse or false claim to do it.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Sun Exposure to Left Arm While Driving Damages Skin Forever

I haven't owned nor driven a car steadily since 1986. I don't like to nor want to drive which is one of the reasons I stayed in San Francisco all these years. I prefer to walk to my destinations if possible. I have a phobia of driving the freeways and feel vertigo and panic when I'm going at high speeds.

I've noted recently how just a few years of driving in my 20's, way back from 1979-1986 caused so much sun damage on my left arm to this day the damage remains. In just a few years of hanging my left arm out the window of my car whenever I drove, the sun fried my skin so bad the difference between my two arms is remarkable.

My left arm is full of many freckles with a few small black spots and my right arm hardly has any. I'm wondering how many people notice this later in life? Sun really does damage the skin. I was always under the impression you could save your skin by protecting it later in life. It isn't true. I have definite sun damage to my left arm simply because I liked to prop it on my car door while I drove over 25 years ago.

As for years of laying out in the Southern California sun in my teens and up to 1995, damage to one's face can be reversed gradually. I had Intensive Pulsating Light (IPL) treatments that helped improve the appearance of my facial skin. It was expensive but worth it. Of course, I could afford it back in 2004 but wouldn't think of doing such an expensive procedure today. I'm glad I did it when I could afford a $2,000 treatment.

Monday, July 20, 2009

20 Reasons Why The Luxor Sucks

I think I was lucky the Luxor gave me a free upgrade room after I complained about the dump they were going to charge $120 for. I checked on Yelp and there are similar complaints. This hotel isn't what it used to be and needs a complete overhaul. I'm never going back to this hotel again. It's sad what they've let it become. Here's someone's slideshow who posted a review on Yelp.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

My Home Gym Equipment Workout Strategy Failed

Two years ago I decided to see if buying moderate gym equipment for use in my home would do the trick to keep me in the shape I'm accustomed to. I can now say that after two years of using my home based program that it didn't work.

I had six work out items, the arm weights, the large ball, a exercise bike, Suzanne Sumer's leg and arm devices, a stomach cruncher and the total gym platinum. It was cost effective yes, but did it help me keep toned and in the condition I'm used to? Did it make me feel good after each work out? The answer is no.


I'm analyzing why my home program didn't work and I think the main reason why is I never really combined using all of my equipment in one work out sitting like I would at a gym. I found myself using the bike for 20-30 minutes and calling that a work out for the day. My exercise bike was affordable and pretty, but didn't really do much good.

It also was inconvenient to set up the total gym platinum. The tension rope would break every 6 months costing $35 to replace. The equipment wasn't top of the line as they have at gyms today.


I called around asking for monthly rates at local gyms. I told the guy I tried to work out at home and he said everyone always tries that method for a little while and then they go back to a gym. He's right. Working out during my trip at the Luxor in Las Vegas, I almost immediately felt better and my muscles felt stronger after around 4 work outs.

Fortunately for me, it won't take too long to get back in the shape I'm accustomed to after I start the gym routine again. The most important thing I like about working out intensely is that it tends to allow you to eat a few things that might otherwise result in a few pounds.
You don't tend to feel guilty about having ice cream once in a while.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Back From Sizzling 117 Degree Las Vegas

I'm back from a mini-vacation in Las Vegas to say I lived to tell the tale of 117 degree weather. I left Monday morning and got back a few hours ago Thursday night. I wanted a "real" vacation since my last business visit in June when I had a tight schedule. Las Vegas is the cheapest vacation around and easily accessible on my favorite airlines Virgin America.

When I got into my hotel room, it was nothing like the Luxor advertised, an alleged Spa Package with a jacuzzi with a view in my room. They advertised luxurious surroundings like a top of the line suite. The room was nothing short of a dump! I mean, it was really depressing. The furniture was worn, torn and pathetic. I mean really tacky looking furniture with marked up walls. The bathroom looked like Motel 6 and also showed wear and tear.

The bed decor was nothing like in the ad, just the typical standard room style. The extra room they advertised was poorly furnished. I asked for an upgrade and they gave me a far nicer suite that had 750 sq. ft and a great view high in their West Tower, for the same price of $120/night. Plus it included a free all you can eat all-day buffet, free drinks, free Starbucks credit and free use of the gym.

I got a nice facial and did the spa thing too. I had a pretty good time and got a lot of reading done. There were no signs of a faltering economy in this place either. It was really packed all the time unlike in 2001 when I last visited the Luxor when it was quite dead and they paid half of my airfare and only charged me $39/night. I don't think I'll ever be returning to that hotel again.

I stood waiting for the airport shuttle in 117 degree heat. My greatest fear wasn't fainting from the heat, but that my expensive cosmetic serums and cremes would evaporate in the heat in the luggage compartment. It felt like a furnace. I've never been in that kind of hot weather before. It's quite an experience. I don't know how people can work outdoors in that kind of temperature.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Unbelievable Transformations of Middle Aged Women

I thought I'd post a few more astonishing transformations of middle aged women on the MSNBC.com's Ambush program. They're truly amazing! The photo at left shows how hair coloring can be used in one's favor to enhance rather than overkill one's appearance. What's amazing is how all of these talented styling artists together create a highly appropriate image especially fitting to someone's smile and personality. Obviously there's talent involved in these style artist's ability to transform people's appearance, much like gourmet chefs transform food into pleasure to our senses.

One thing that really helps these women is they all have really nice smiles. Everyone should have a make-over photo taken of them at least once in their lives.

Monday, July 13, 2009

California and Its IOU's Kind of Concern Me

I was grateful the State of California paid me hard cash for my 2008 tax return. There was a slight delay but I got my money free and clear. I can't imagine what it would be like for the state to send me a *gasp* IOU. If this IOU issuance by one of the largest economies in the world isn't enough of a red flag to denote what's to come, I don't know what is.

One day people may be temporarily trading precious metals for goods. One store in another state has already set up a system to do so. There was a video of it a while back but YouTube took it down apparently afraid of potentially panicking the populace. The gov't probably fears a panic will cause a shortage of precious metals and people hoarding.

I was in Martinez, California this weekend, a place I don't wish to return to ever again. While I was there a resident said the courts recently suspended prosecuting all kinds of criminal offenses due to layoffs of gov't staff. The city seemed peaceful enough to me for my one day trip. I also thought Martinez a perfect location for cemeteries. The map at right denotes numerous cemeteries in the area.

Yup, Martinez seems a good
place for dead people, at least those who can afford to be buried rather than cremated. While I was having breakfast at Carrows I watched a very old person spend 30 minutes trying to get out of his car. It was like observing a star fish. Fortunately, I only had to spend a few hours in Martinez.