Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Other than the voyeurism and the stalking around the building, my apartment is safer than my last apartment, and safer than a homeless shelter, but nobody should have to live like I do.

July 5, 2016


There's a locked door at every entrance; all the tenants have electronic keys, so they can't be duplicated.  

It would not be easy for a stalker to get into the building or into my apartment from outside.  

It's awful to live like this, though.  I haven't really tried to socialize with other tenants; I can't tell them that there are cameras and audiorecording electronics hidden in my apartment, and if they visit me they'd be victimized by the voyeurism, also.  If I told them what's happening, they'd think I was crazy and they'd tell the landlord, and I don't want to get evicted.

Then there's the hacking of my phone, my email, and everything else by the conglomerate.  It seems like there's nothing that I can do, and it's never going to end.  That's what it feels like every day.  

There are also all the hateblogs about me online; I'm sure that at least some people don't know what to think.  

Copyright L. Kochman, July 5, 2016 @ 8:29 p.m.