Monday, December 28, 2015

"Hiscox"

December 28, 2015





That's a picture from today of the first part of the first page of an article at the New York Times's website.  There was a "Hiscox" ad at the top of the page.







Those are pictures from today of the first page of the Hiscox website to which the ad at the New York Times website was linked.


The ad seems to be promoting child molestation, voyeurism and involuntary pornography.

The "DNA" caption is probably a reference to a theory that I published several years ago about the Duke lacrosse rape case.  That rape case was highly publicized and the victim was called a liar.  My theory was that she was raped and that the people who were supposed to process the DNA evidence were either threatened or paid not to confirm that she was raped by Duke lacrosse players.  

The defense did not produce a theory about where all of the sperm from multiple people that the lab said was not from Duke students was from.  They let the assumption win their case that the lab saying that it wasn't a DNA match was evidence that the victim was just a slut who had lied about it all.

My question at the time that I wrote about the case was when did the victim have sex with all of the men whom the defense let the court and the world assume that she had sex with?  She reported the rape at the Duke lacrosse house as soon as it happened.  Either she got gang raped by a separate group of men after she left the lacrosse house and before she reported the rape, or she had sex without condoms with a lot of men at once and then didn't take a shower before she went to the lacrosse house that had hired her to strip at a party.

Why would she have had sex with a lot of men and agreed not to use condoms?  Why wouldn't she have taken a shower before going to a party which had hired her to strip?  Why would she try to blame a gang rape on people who had hired her to strip and were going to pay her if it wasn't true that they raped her?  Why would she choose the ordeal that she had to know would follow any accusation of rape if rape was not what happened?  She was no stranger to the legal system, which I'm sure the defense for the rapists mentioned many times.  She had to know that she would be crucified in court; why would she choose that instead of just taking what she was paid for a night of stripping at the lacrosse house, if what happened wasn't that she was raped?  

She was black and they were white. She was a stripper and they were student-athletes at a prestigious university in North Carolina.  She had to know that her chance of being believed for a true accusation would be only marginally better than being believed for a lie, no matter how much evidence there was that she was telling the truth.  She had no reasons to lie; she only had reasons to tell the truth.

"Thank your grandpa for my cotton shirt."  That's something that was said to her the night that she was raped.  She lied about that, also?  Why?

People call me a liar every day; they cough right at me and then lie that they didn't.  I am stalked all day.  I have continued to be videotaped with hidden cameras and don't seem to be able to make that stop.  I am subjected to lewd behavior every day.  I'm sure that hundreds of people have seen the SICK, SADISTIC, ILLEGAL videos of me, that more people are watching them 24 hours a day, that thousands if not millions of people will see them and that I will be plagued by the effects of that situation for the rest of my life.  I have talked about being suicidal because of it and the conglomerate doesn't care.  I've been in psychiatric facilities specifically because of that issue more times than I can count and the conglomerate doesn't care about that, either, and I have been victimized by voyeurism even in the bathrooms of those psychiatric facilities.  I live threatened by rape and murder every day, because of what the conglomerate has done to me and the propaganda that it produces about me all over the world every day.  I try not to let my anger about what's happening to me control me; if I let that anger control me, I could probably kill someone.  

Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, December 28, 2015 @ 7:54 a.m.