Q: My sister and I have been bullied by or pears and landlord for being a single over 50, Montana bread and born evon the c
Cops are involved.i herd a cop say to my x was we always catch people like her sooner or later.i don't know what he was talking about.my nabier and there kids shoot my animals and vehicles and home with are rifles.my car has several dents and scratches on the glass facing there yard.we also believe that we are Ginny pigs for a new ai app or mind to scull. Using raido waves transmitter I believe my sister and I are loosing our eyesight.i had 2dogs that have gone totally blind with in a few months.we aren't what they say we are.drug addic.child molester.we are just computer dumb and poor.nobody will help us we have been shund from our community.we grew up here.just because we are poor and uneducated on computer's should not have made us a target.ive been looking for help for the last 5yeard please help us fight this bullies for the sake of the people of Montana and my sister and I
A:
If you believe you and your sister are victims of harassment and your property has been damaged, you should document all incidents and report them to local law enforcement. Bullying and harassment are serious issues, and you have rights that protect you against such behaviors. Property damage and threats to personal safety can be addressed legally through the appropriate channels. For issues with your landlord, you may also consider contacting a tenant advocacy group or legal aid organization in Montana for assistance.
Regarding the concern about being subjected to harmful technology, if you suspect illegal activity, this should be included in your reports to the authorities. While lack of computer knowledge or being financially disadvantaged should not make anyone a target, seeking support from local community services may provide some assistance and advocacy. Remember, you have the right to live without harassment and intimidation, and there are legal avenues you can pursue. It's important to reach out to local resources that can offer you guidance on these matters.
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