On November 30, 2025, I covered all light bulbs in my room and bathroom with multiple layers of thick paper, specifically because I suspected hidden cameras and audio recordings were installed within them.
Despite these measures, I continued to observe individuals walking past my window at the precise moment I stepped into the kitchen. This pattern of synchronised movement strongly indicates that my movements are still being closely observed.
Furthermore, the frequency of these synchronised appearances increased, with individuals emerging precisely in sync with my movements, as if to demonstrate their continued surveillance and defiance of my attempts to secure my privacy.
This continued, precise surveillance, even after physical obstructions were placed over suspected camera locations, suggests the use of highly sophisticated surveillance technology. It appears to indicate the deployment of advanced hidden cameras capable of detecting movement through multiple layers of thick paper, potentially mirroring technologies used in military applications for ‘through-wall’ detection. This level of technological capability underscores the resources and power of the perpetrators.
The synchronised and escalating nature of these appearances, particularly following my efforts to obscure potential camera locations, serves as a direct form of intimidation and a clear message that I remain under constant surveillance, despite my attempts to protect my privacy. This constitutes a deliberate and ongoing act of harassment and psychological distress.
This continued, sophisticated surveillance reinforces my initial claim that the defendants are “powerful people working within law enforcement agencies, tech companies, social media platforms, and the like,” as such technology and coordination would require significant resources and organisation.
This persistent and technologically advanced surveillance, coupled with the overt acts of intimidation, has caused and continues to cause severe psychological distress, fear for my safety, and a profound sense of violation of my most fundamental rights to privacy and security in my own home.







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