Stalking via GPS aka Illegal Predictive Engineering

Predictive Engineering Through Illegal Surveillance: How My GPS Became a Psychological Weapon


I. Introduction: The Illusion of Interest-Based Content

At first glance, suggestions like "road trips" and "exploring new cities" may seem harmless even personalized. But what if they aren't based on what you like... but what you're doing?

This is the story of how a social platform used illegal surveillance and GPS data to build an emotional and behavioral profile around my physical movements and how they tried to use it to manipulate me. 

So to make it simple they're broke , low on options, and used tech to stalk me at work. 




II. The Legal Context They Ignored

I issued a formal cease and desist to a bootleg streaming platform and its moderators, ordering them to cease all engagement, monitoring, and algorithmic manipulation

I left the platform entirely, cutting off all organic forms of data generation

In response, instead of complying, the company or its agents hacked my work phone, and even gained unauthorized access to Netrodyne, the system that monitors my work vehicle

This wasn’t passive tracking this was active, illegal surveillance

I understand desperate times call for desperate measures , but not at the expense of company legal liability



III. The Data They Used Without Consent


My daily work involves traveling long distances, often across cities and states

My movement patterns were used to tag me with traits like:

"Road trip enthusiast"

"Adventurer"

"Loves exploring new places"


These labels weren’t based on declared interests, but on observed behavior through GPS tracking





IV. How Predictive Engineering Works

The goal isn’t to match content to you. It’s to build a narrative around your actions, then use that narrative to control your future decisions.

Based on my GPS data, the algorithm crafted emotional archetypes:

The free-roaming romantic

The wanderer seeking connection

The nomadic empath or supportive traveler


These archetypes weren’t recommendations they were psychological triggers designed to make me feel mirrored, emotionally understood, and gradually pulled back into an ecosystem I already escaped

In other words they stalked me at work to farm locations and activities they think co relate to dating. They use the information as leverage to build rapport with said target. In this case the target is me. I know it makes absolutely no sense but hey I don't make this stuff up. 🤷

To make it even more simple they thought stalking was the way to my heart. They said "screw the legal risks we have to get this money."

V. The Insidious Intent


This isn't just unethical. It's psychologically invasive and criminal:

Using work GPS data to manipulate your emotional content feed is a blatant violation of privacy

Creating psychological personas from illegal surveillance turns human experience into an emotional trap

It is a direct assault on consent, autonomy, and human rights


This is not recommendation. It is covert behavior engineering for retention and monetization

To make it simple they like to illegally spy on people with cutting edge technology


VI. Final Word: The Real Cost of Being Watched

When a platform turns your GPS history into a behavioral prediction loop, you are no longer a user—you are a puppet. And when you issue legal warnings and they respond with deeper surveillance, it proves one thing:

  You were never the customer. You were the commodity.



And now they’re being exposed for what they truly are: an engine of illegal influence and digital coercion dressed as entertainment.

I will not stop until this illegal engine is dismantled to the fullest extent of the law, publicly displayed in full detail, and removed from all app stores.

This is not over. This is the beginning of accountability.

In other words . See you in court . Enjoy your day 


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