I'll be homeless at the end of May 2017, because of my "false" accusation that there are hidden, illegal cameras in my apartment, which so many people know is not a false accusation that I'll never know who they all are. Total strangers watch me in my home, and nobody who isn't a total stranger cares if I'm homeless again.
It took two years of homelessness, from 2014 to 2016, for me to get this apartment, after being evicted from my last apartment in 2014 for my "false" accusation that there were hidden, illegal cameras in that apartment. A lot of people knew that wasn't a false accusation, also, but my eviction didn't stop them from promoting my being the target of voyeurism, even though a lot of other people have also been victimized by the voyeurism for which I was the specific target. Psychiatric patients, homeless people, and people at one and possibly two gyms in the Boston area are all victims of voyeurism promoted by the conglomerate.
The people at the program that helped me get this apartment aren't returning my emails. They think I'm delusional, as does everyone else in the Boston area whom I approached for help about the cameras, other than the police, who think I might be telling the truth but who don't care, and of whom all of the people who watch me in my apartment have video and audio from when the police looked for the hidden cameras and didn't find them.
I had to sign the agreement. I have no tangible, court-admissible evidence that the cameras are in my apartment. For the police to have found the cameras, removed them and documented that the cameras were in the apartment would have stopped my having to lose the apartment, and would have helped to prevent my continuing to be at risk for being targeted for this crime everywhere.
Instead, I am branded delusional and paranoid and a false accuser who's incapable of independent living. Every social services system in the Boston area has failed to address this crime. Many of the most powerful people and organizations in the world have promoted this crime for 7 years.
Copyright L. Kochman, April 4, 2017 @ 1:50 p.m.