Friday, February 17, 2017

The New York Times has not stopped hacking my phone, promoting voyeurism and involuntary pornography, and calling me a dog who has too much vaginal fluid.

February 17, 2017




That's a picture of part of the first page of the New York Times' website today.  The article was published an hour ago.

This is the address of a video that I published last night at my YouTube blog, talking about how much I want to die:




I'm sure that the New York Times has also continued to see and hear illegal video of me from the hidden, illegal cameras in my apartment. I also have no reason to think that anyone who knows that it's not a lie or a delusion that there are hidden, illegal cameras in my apartment has emailed the police or called the property's management's lawyer to tell them that it's not a lie or a delusion and to stop my being evicted for my "false accusations" that this crime of voyeurism has happened in my apartment for almost a year.  

I'm going to be evicted, because not one of all the people who know that it's not a lie or a delusion has told someone who can stop the eviction.  

They're going to bully me to death.  7 years of torturing me is not enough for them; they want my suicide in this apartment before I am evicted for the second time in a row for objecting to being voyeuristically victimized in my own home, or they want my rape and murder when I am homeless.

Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, February 17, 2017 @ 6:35 a.m./No code, all policies operative, all the time.  I published most of my code policies last night at YouTube.  I'll publish them all again at this blog.  I don't choose the addresses that videos get when I publish them at YouTube.