Friday, January 12, 2007

 

A Valueless Asset?!

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Nor did I email Grayson Robinson this week. But I have been working on the problem. Here is the problem: What can the cops do? Suppose they believe me; what can they do? Good question (delayed boom).

The Constitution protects us all against unwarranted search (tap) and seizure. Therefore the cops will not be able to inspect the 'abandoned' apartment below for evidence of EMR (electromagnetic radiation) or EMR radiators (antennas) without the permission of the owner. If the owner is 'in on it' as I suspect he is, he would deny permission so long as he thought there was a chance the cops would find evidence. My conjecture is that there are radiating antennas mounted in the ceiling of the apartment below. Sounds ludicrous! (tap - another tap) Even to me it sounds ludricous. Would skeptical cops be satisfied with a statement by Excel Energy to the effect that little or no electricity has been used by the apartment below in several years? Would they accept that 'fig leaf' (another electrical source might have been tapped)? They might, especially if there is a Gerash mole making or influencing decisions in that regard.

Concerning the people upstairs, the cops could request an interview. But those folks would be under no obligation to cooperate. Even if they did agree to 'cooperate' they could lie. And my experience with them (tap) is they are excellent liars. It is my word against theirs.

But on the other hand there is the bald fact that the apartment down(tap)stairs has been vacant for years. Such vacancy fits with my theses. (Or conjectures. Whatever.) That apartment is a valuable financial asset which has apparently gone to waste for years. Why? Does the owner (tap) have a reasonable explanation?
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