Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Is the New York Times going to tell the property management's lawyers about the hidden, illegal cameras in my apartment?

April 18, 2017




That's a picture of part of the first page of the New York Times' website.








Those are the addresses of videos that I have published at YouTube, talking about what my life is like.  

Like so many people who know that I'm telling the truth about the cameras, the New York Times DOESN'T CARE that I've been victimized by voyeurism and DOESN'T CARE that I'm repeatedly called crazy and a liar and forced into homelessness for objecting to being victimized by this crime.

The New York Times tapped the hidden, illegal cameras in this apartment as soon as I moved to the apartment last year.  The New York Times also tapped the hidden, illegal cameras that were in the apartment that I had from 2013 to 2014, from which I was evicted for my "false" accusation of being victimized by voyeurism.  The New York Times is one of many organizations that have victimized me and victim-blamed me, and promoted my continuing to be targeted for this crime.



http://homelesspeoplearepeople.blogspot.com/2017/04/there-are-so-many-media-sources.html


That's the address of a page that I published at this blog a few days ago.

The New York Times doesn't care if people are victimized by crime.  The New York Times thinks it's funny.


It's improbable that my detecting the cameras with the hidden camera detector will stop my having to leave this apartment, which it took two years of homelessness for me to obtain, after I was evicted from my last apartment for my "false" accusation of voyeurism.  All the camera detector that I bought this month did was signal that the cameras are in the apartment; I don't know precisely where they are, and nobody has to listen to me.  The police have no obligation, other than a moral obligation, to conduct another investigation, and they shirked the obligation to help me when they did their useless investigation months ago.  

I don't choose the address of anything that's published at the Internet.  



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 18, 2017 @ 7:50 a.m.