Friday, June 24, 2016

The bathroom sink was clogged when I moved into the apartment that I got in 2013, and from which I was evicted in 2014 because I had verbally confronted the landlord about whether there were hidden and illegal cameras in the apartment.

June 24, 2016


The conglomerate knew that I was being illegally and voyeuristically videotaped in that apartment; the Boston Globe had even put code on its front page, threatening the landlord if illegal cameras WEREN'T hidden around the apartment, before I moved into it.

The conglomerate has caused me to be victimized by voyeurism year after year, and has victim-blamed me for all of it, even while it jeeringly threatens that it's going to "turn on the lights" everywhere that I try to turn them off to protect my privacy.  The conglomerate knew, during all of the court hearings for the eviction, that everything that was being said about me by the lawyers for the property management was a lie; nobody, including the conglomerate media, did anything to try to stop the eviction.  Actually, the conglomerate helped me to get evicted by making code interpretations of and attacking me about every place where I even thought about moving; it hacked my phone, email and computer and watched  everything that I did to try to get another place to live.  There was no place to which I could have moved that the conglomerate wouldn't have made code interpretations about and attacked me for. 

How many millions of dollars got spent on the movie "Sing," whose trailer has a reference to a bathroom sink being clogged?  

The time and effort that the conglomerate spends on not caring about its effect on society are sickening.  A lot of people have gotten victimized by voyeurism because of the cameras that were hidden in places where people were trying to get video of me BECAUSE THE CONGLOMERATE IS BULLYING ME TO DEATH!



Copyright L. Kochman, June 24, 2016 @ 10:56 p.m.