How do postal workers know where I live? Am I being stalked?
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- Yes. You must not be wearing your aluminum foil hat.
- Well, they deliver mail to you that has your name and address on it... that would be how they know. ;-)
- Wow. You have this problem too? I thought I was the only one.
- It's a conspiracy dude!
- it's part of their job to know where people live. esp in a small town. don't worry about it, all gov't employees have extensive background checks done before they can be hired.
- have your recently had shock therapy?
- Stalked? No, it was the bread crumbs.
- The postal service is required to deliver the mail. Generally they know where you live when you or others tell them. If you truly feel you are being stalked by the post office, you should probably seek psychological help for paranoia.
- They circulate information cryptically through Executive Intelligence Reports (EIRs). Technology has gotten so advanced nowadays that not even the foil head gear can prevent them from gathering Intel on you. It's picked up by micro-wave signals from your brain and transmitted through electrical outlets to their data bases. The only was to escape it is through frequent acid trips. Eventually, the acid trips will change the wave pattern of your brain and you will become undetectable to them. Hope this answers your question. There probably going to come after me now!!
- If you have a social security number you can be found. They can also find you based on your previous addresses.
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