Can You Sue the United States Government for Harassment, Deaths, & Orchestrated Activity?

1 year ago
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Wanted to come on here to talk about something that was kicked off in January of 2011. I knew my life changed overnight forever. Anyone would be clear about this if it were to happen to you. Life changed on a dime, if you will. I was terrorized out of my apartment through, what I believe now, to be a series of orchestrated events. Akin to the Truman Show, I feel as though people knew my business and played a dangerous game of cat and mouse with that information. Activity still continues today and my many attempts to gain answers via lodging Freedom of Information Act Requests (FOIAs), reports to the FAA, NTSB, the FBI tip line ic3(dot)gov, complaints with police and law firms have fallen on seemingly deaf ears. I will keep reporting until I am rightfully heard and compensated for whatever began back then. My calculations, to date, for pain and suffering, mental anguish, harassment, death threats (and they occur in not-so-obvious ways all the time), intimidation, whistleblower-like harassment and then some is worth well into the $100 million dollar range at this point in time and there are people in this city and in the United States government who are probably well aware of this.
I will keep fighting the good fight.
I am a good person and did nothing wrong, EVER. And THEY need to fess up and pay the price immediately.
Please donate if you can while I travel this scary journey into the dark recesses of corruption and please see other videos relating to the timing of emergency responders and their sirens that are synched up with my comings and goings.
People ARE puppets and they don't know it. It's a serious problem that this goes on.
Thank you.
My Venmo is @Erin-Vans
My paypal is paypal.me/sharonreneecole
I could use all the monetary support I can get and I've honestly held down upwards of 60 jobs. I've worked for multiple entities at times and freelanced and had traditional career-like 'jobs' if you will. Greater than 60 employers have paid me and the social security office won't recognize all of them for some weird reason. (because they might be lying, shuffling information for someone else's gain or erasing peoples' histories. It's been known to happen. A whistleblower on the inside would have notice and report it)

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