🧺 May 26 – June 19, 2025 | Suspected Sabotage: GE Washer Tampered and Repaired

Following a break-in on May 26, 2025 — during which my keys were mysteriously stolen and my vehicle was accessed — a strange series of malfunctions began, including the sudden failure of my nearly new GE washer (purchased September 2024). That same day, my YouTube algorithm showed targeted videos, my vehicle’s padlock was unlocked, and a laundry-related disruption began to unfold.

Initially, I contacted Ken’s Appliances, who oddly had immediate availability but ultimately deferred me to obtain the receipt so they could use the warranty. GE verified that the unit was under warranty and scheduled repair through an authorized provider: Chambers Services, Inc.  It looks like I would have been charged or Ken’s Appliances would have eaten the bill if they had come to fix the unit.

The first technician visit involved use of NewFi, GE's proprietary mobile diagnostic app. He did not open the unit and only discovered a diagnoses error requiring a new control board. It wasn’t until the third visit (June 19, 2025) that a broken pulley and belt were identified — the cause of a burning smell and full washer failure. The technician expressed confusion, saying he’d “never seen one burn a belt off a front loader before.”

On June 12, the technician had arrived alone, despite being told multiple times that the units were stacked and required two people. He eventually called backup after I refused to reschedule. His demeanor, like others I've dealt with (Raymond Smith, Charles Wilson), felt off — friendly, but energetically invasive and dismissive of concerns.

The malfunction cost $982 in repair charges (covered under warranty) and over $120 in laundromat trips. Though the washer was repaired, the sequence of events — from stolen keys and electronic app usage to belated component discovery — raises serious concerns of tampering and potential fraud. Notably, conversations captured during repair hint at planned uselessness and corporate manipulation of warranty timelines.

This incident, while appearing minor in isolation, is part of a larger pattern of tech-based sabotage, home intrusion, and harassment meant to destabilize my daily life and discredit my whistleblower efforts.

🔐 Key Details:

  • Dates: May 26 – June 19, 2025

  • Warranty: Active, initiated via Lowe’s and GE

  • Total Cost: $1,000 (warranty) $100 cash

  • Tools Involved: GE NewFi App, replacement boards, pulley, and belt

  • Suspected Intrusion: May 26 key theft, vehicle access, and algorithmic targeting