Anyone ever have their mail tampered with?

Canada's police are trying to kill the OP!

I'll see if I can get him to tell his whole story. You'll like it!
Their most desired outcome would be for me to kill myself. After decades of abuses, often committed when I had even less information and emotional resources to handle this; I'm sure many would have done just that by now. God has kept me here, with purpose I pray.
 
shockedcanadian does not realize he is of no interest to the authroties.
 
Some months ago, my wife found a bunch of undelivered mail that had been dumped just outside the entrance to our apartment complex. It was all addressed to a neighborhood a few miles away.

We gathered it into a bag, with a note, and spent a good part of that day going from post office to post office, hoping to find one that was open that day (a Sunday). Finally, at a major distribution office, we managed to find one postal employee in the parking lot, and handed this over to him.

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No, and yours hasn't been tampered with either. Letters are not licked by police or other people, they're licked by machines.

This is no doubt your personal problem again of imagining that the police and government are trying to get you. الله ليس أكبر
In this case it's not the "post office" opening his mail, but it could be one of the many new employees the post office hired.


The Postal Service relies on non-career employees to supplement its regular workforce. Non-career employees are temporary workers who do not receive the same employee benefits as career employees and are not always guaranteed a regular schedule.

These temporary employees don't go through the normal pre-employment screening, and are only there for 3 months at a time. They also get low pay and no benefits like healthcare insurance.

This leads to employees who will rifle the mail, looking for things of value during the short time they're going to be there.

 
Some months ago, my wife found a bunch of undelivered mail that had been dumped just outside the entrance to our apartment complex. It was all addressed to a neighborhood a few miles away.

My only suggestion is to better redact the personal information from the excellent letter you posted. You can never be too careful about some of the people who post here.
 
My only suggestion is to better redact the personal information from the excellent letter you posted. You can never be too careful about some of the people who post here.

I redacted the parts that I thought I had anything to worry about. I've been on social media for as long as it has existed in modern forms, and even before that, on the old BBSes as far back as the 1980s, and I was never inclined to hide very much about who I am. I don't think I left identifying information in that image of my wife's note, in the clear, that I haven't already disclosed about myself on this forum multiple times already.
 
I redacted the parts that I thought I had anything to worry about. I've been on social media for as long as it has existed in modern forms, and even before that, on the old BBSes as far back as the 1980s, and I was never inclined to hide very much about who I am. I don't think I left identifying information in that image of my wife's note, in the clear, that I haven't already disclosed about myself on this forum multiple times already.

Just be careful. We live in a different world now.
 

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