Funny thing. Ok, that wasn't my sister. She is probably too busy with the Maricopa County audit (not joking). Today, on a whim, I googled my sister's name.
It was interesting. She has dozens of aliases. One could just say that this is the result of inaccuracies from these for profit personal information sites but a strange sort of pattern emerges when you look into it a bit more. There are two categories of people she is aliased to: the first are dead people who lived near her and were females very similar in age to her. The second are female vaccination scientists that work for major pharmaceutical companies that all manufacture Covid-19 vaccinations.
All the dead people have their personal addresses intermixed with her; each of their home addresses are linked to my sister. With the exception of the aforementioned vaccination scientists, all her aliases trace back to recently dead people.
I googled my name and I have one alias - along these lines: if my full name were Peter J. Smith, my single alias would be Pete Smith.
Here's what I suspect: A) She, or somebody very close to her, may be involved in credit fraud (this would not surprise me). B) She seems to be involved in a disinformatioon campaign where she is posting information in the name of other people. If she is taking part in the latter, how the hell could she be getting away with it if it traces back to her real name with a single google search? But seeing as all the dead people with aliases died in the last 12 months, maybe the other shoe hasn't fallen yet.
There's more to this story that I cannot reveal online without risk of doxxing but it gets even weirder.
Well I don't know what it is but there is definitely something going on upstairs.