Tuesday, December 22, 2015

I am homeless because of conglomerate code.

December 22, 2015

The agreement that I signed with Braintree Village at the third court hearing of their lying and criminally brought eviction case against me said that I would be let out of my lease with a neutral reference if I moved out of Braintree Village within three months of signing the agreement.

Braintree Village had brought the eviction case against me because I objected to the cameras that they or their maintenance workers had illegally hidden around my apartment and through which the conglomerate got illegal, voyeuristic video of me during the entire year that I lived there.  While the conglomerate was torturing me about the cameras, the property management was denying that the cameras were there.  I never changed my clothes, took a shower or used the toilet without turning the lights off and putting a towel under the bathroom to block light from getting into the bathroom during my entire tenancy at Braintree Village.  

I didn't know where the cameras where, I just knew that they were in the apartment because of the way that the conglomerate behaved toward me.

The property management's attempt to evict me was also its response to my objections to being stalked every day and frequently harassed by tenants, by maintenance workers and by people who drove through the development.

The property management called me crazy, had me committed to a mental hospital and then started eviction proceedings, throughout which they and their lawyers lied in court about everything.

Realizing that Braintree Village was a dangerous place for me to live, I signed an agreement that I would move out within three months.

Then, the conglomerate tortured me with code accusations about every apartment that I looked at online.  I knew it would do that; there were entire sections of Boston and the Boston area where I didn't even consider calling landlords because of the names of those places.  

Even when I did call or email to ask about apartments, it was impossible to avoid there being something about the apartments that someone could interpret as having a code meaning.  

What's an address, in addition to the state of a building's location?

-city
-street
-building number
-apartment number
-zip code
-name of housing development or building

Why doesn't everyone who thinks that it's my fault that I got evicted spend a half-hour looking at apartments online in and around Boston, trying to find something that nobody could possibly interpret as having no code?  Also, know that a high percentage of places where I could pay the rent are not safe places to live even when the conglomerate isn't encouraging people to stalk, rape and kill you.

There's not a lot of housing for people who have my financial restrictions to begin with; the additional restrictions placed on me by the conglomerate's hysterical persecution of me where what caused me not to be able to get alternative housing to my apartment at Braintree Village within the three months that I had according to the agreement that I had signed.

The conglomerate has made me homeless for 4 out of the past 5 years.  During the year that I had an apartment, I was illegally videotaped the entire time and then called crazy and evicted.

I'm sure that the conglomerate also plans to attack me if I matriculate at Bunker Hill Comminity College.  The conglomerate will use my being a student at that school to say that I want to be the victim of voyeuerism and involuntary pornography, and that all the women who attend that school ought to be videotaped in the bathrooms, also.

"College" is about to join the list of places  where these crimes of voyeurism and subsequent involuntary pornography happen to me and everyone around me, including homeless shelters, psychiatric facilities, and gyms.


Copyright L. Kochman, December 22, 2015 @ 10:44 a.m.