I was still on the train coming back from Manhattan when I posted on my other X at 4:05pm the first screenshot. The email from landlord was sent at 4:02pm. It's exactly the same piggyback method that they deployed with the NYS Taxation letter sent to me on 11-24-24, a few days after I was rejected for unemployment on 11-19-24, the rejection letter mailed to me next day after I completed the process of filing an unemployment claim on 11-18-24.
This is what I posted in my google calendar after my visit to Mark on 12-25-24. When an outsider lands on my page to monitor what I’m writing in real-time, three dots appear under the "+" sign.
Btw, it was $400k that Mark gave to the “IRS” via his accountant on Christmas Eve.
There No Enough Space alert is influenced. They can make it appear at will, and often have it appear and disappear while I’m editing in the app.
I held off from communicating with Mark when he returned because he really is insufferable while I'm going through the terrorism happening to me. I only responded when he told me he was getting the phishing aka doxxing emails of me again. I recorded the call as documentation. After the call, he refused to send me the emails sent by the terrorists because he feared I would post them online. Even when I told him I wanted them for another police report he refused. The doxxing emails have my full name as the sender.
Same phone number, Mark's, 3 mins apart. Today was 12-26-24.
Executive order that gave federal employees off on Christmas Eve.
President Biden gave federal employees the day off on Christmas Eve, therefore the likelihood of IRS calling Mark for back taxes is improbable. Even if federal employees didn't have the day off, Christmas Eve seems an odd time to start collecting taxes. If you look at IRS's X, IG and website, it's abundant with scam and fraud alerts, suggesting once again that the American public is besieged with scam and fraud. Letitia James, NYS's AG, has a warning on IRS phone fraud, what sounds like happened to Mark. Mark paid IRS $400k all at once on Christmas Eve. Knowing Mark as I do, he wouldn't have paid such a large sum of money at once if he didn't have to, suggesting he was probably extorted.
Anyone need only google "IRS, phone scam" and pages of examples show. It's one of the few searches on my influenced internet to show over 200 search results.