Thursday, June 9, 2016

I was evicted from my last apartment because I asked the landlord if there were illegal cameras hidden in the apartment.

June 9, 2016

The conglomerate knew that the cameras were there; it attacked me every day for being the chronic target of voyeurism that the conglomerate's promotion of voyeurism had caused me to be.

In court, the property management accused me of being delusional because I thought there were hidden and illegal cameras all over the apartment.  I was evicted.

Something doesn't have to be true for a court to decide for the people who are saying that it's true; horrible lies get told in courtrooms every day.  

The conglomerate didn't do anything to stop the eviction, which it knew was based on false premises.  Its attacks on me continued through another two, consecutive years of homelessness, during which the conglomerate promoted voyeurism and attacked me when I was voyeuristically videotaped.  

The conglomerate's persecution of me hasn't stopped since it began in 2010.  It couldn't care less what it causes to happen to me; it enjoys abusing me.  


Copyright L. Kochman, June 9, 2016 @ 11:37 a.m.