The Day Mossad Filed A Court Case On My Behalf

Sometime in 2013, I changed my mobile phone number.

But instead of changing the number on my sim, I bought another sim with a different number and retired my old number.

But once in a while, I would load the old sim card to check whether there were any messages, then I would remove it.

Therefore, my old number would technically show as active from the mobile provider’s end and it was still registered in my name – though I no longer used it to make or receive calls; just to check SMS, about once in a week.

One day, I loaded the old sim on my phone and found a text message.

The message informed me that I had a case in a Melbourne civil court scheduled for the next week.

I wondered who could have sued me because I was not aware of any dispute between me and any other party.

I also suspected that it could be a prankster playing games with me.

I decided the best way to confirm what was really going on was to call the court registry.

I did not want to call the number where the message came from since if it was a practical joker, he would continue stringing me along.

So I went online and searched for the official phone number of the Melbourne court registry and called the number.

The person at the other end of the line confirmed that indeed the case number was correct, and my case would start the next week.

Our conversation went something like:

Me: So who has sued me?

Clerk: You are the plaintiff.

Me: I know…So who is suing me? (I thought maybe plaintiff meant the opposite of what I always thought it meant).

Clerk: You are the plaintiff…You are suing the other party…

Me: But I didn’t sue anybody! I do not have a dispute with anyone…

Clerk: So you want to withdraw the case?

Me: But I didn’t file the case…

Clerk: Do you want the case to proceed, or do you wish to withdraw?(The clerk was beginning to get impatient).

Me: But I…

Clerk: So the case will continue then…

(I was living in Perth & the bogus case was in Melbourne, on the other side of Australia.

I couldn’t manage to travel to the court registry to find out what was going on.)

Me: I don’t want it to continue…

Clerk: Okay, I will withdraw the case now. Thank you.

There were so many questions I wanted to ask but I didn’t get the chance.

I really wanted to know the identity of the person who had maliciously filed a civil case against another party, using my identity, including my old phone number.

Unfortunately, the court clerk must have thought I was lying when I said I did not file the case – and did not entertain my attempt to find out who had filed the case ‘on my behalf’.

I couldn’t have filed the case since it was filed in Melbourne, Victoria – where I used to live, but had migrated to Perth, Western Australia about a month earlier.

And Perth is thousands of kilometres away from Melbourne.

Possible Mossad Motive

(NOTE: When this incident happened back in 2013, I had not yet known that it was Mossad stalking and sabotaging me.

I only discovered that fact much later.)

I figured that the person who filed that case must have assumed that I destroyed my earlier sim card, so I would never get to know about the case.

They might have given my previous address as my current address, and made sure their associate was occupying that house to take care of any letters sent to me.

The phone number used to file the case was in my name, so technically everything was in order.

I wondered whether the person who filed the case impersonated me i.e. had my forged ID, or a shadowy lawyer had filed it as my ‘representative’.

I thought that, if a person had impersonated me, then it was very possible that he had also deliberately done various other evil things in my name. The plan being to destroy my reputation completely.

I assumed that they believed I wouldn’t know about the court case, so the case would be ruled in my absence.

Maybe there would be costs, or contempt of court issues, and I, of course, wouldn’t know about it – Until it was too late.

Harassment.

Regardless of the actual motive, one thing remained: There would have been negative consequences for me at some point.

Facebook

I once received an email inviting me to be a friend/follow someone on Facebook. Everything seemed to be in order.

The invite purported to come from a person well known to me.

But I thought it odd that he could invite me to be his friend on FB and not write an email or SMS to tell me about it.

I also thought it a bit unlikely he would be on FB since he had never told me about it.

A few weeks later, I called him, and as a just by-the-way, asked him about the Facebook invite.

He was quite surprised and told me he had never had a FB account.

Considering that he lives in Kenya, and that email address was supposed to be known by less than five people, I knew it was no ordinary person behind the bogus invite.

Through Mossad, I have seen it all.

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