Monday, April 18, 2016

President Obama has promoted the rape of children since 2010.

April 18, 2016


He is promoting it today at the White House's official website, even though the conglomerate's promotion of child abuse caused the sexual abuse and murder of Nicole Lovell by a couple of students at Virginia Tech. 

I can't publish pictures of the page at the White House's official website that is promoting child rape, because this blog was disabled from publishing pictures a few months ago, when I was publishing pages about rape at the University of Virginia.

These are quotes from the page being advertised at the first page of the White House's official website, captioned "Thinking Outside the Cable Box":

"This competition and the technological progress it helped drive, led to a proliferation of digital dialing, built-in answering machines, a panoply of styles, cordless phones and other innovations."

"This will allow for companies to create new, innovative, higher-quality, lower-cost products."

"...we are not seeing the level of innovative growth we would like to see."

President Obama is sending the message to phone companies, the media, corporations, the U.S. Federal Government, all state governments, every government in the world, and everyone who has promoted child rape and other sexual abuse that he is not going to stop promoting child rape and other sexual abuse, and that he will support the promotion of child rape and other sexual abuse by all of those people and organizations.

April 19, 2016








Those are the addresses of videos that I filmed and published at YouTube yesterday, talking about the conglomerate's promotion of the sexual abuse of children.

I have said before that I don't choose the addresses that videos get when I publish them at YouTube.  

Today, neither the White House nor the conglomerate media is fazed by my discussion yesterday of the consequences of the 6 years of the promotion of sexual crime.  The White House hasn't changed its website, and both the Boston Globe and the New York Times are promoting child molestation, voyeurism and involuntary pornography.

Those newspapers have nearly identical pictures promoting voyeurism and involuntary pornography at the first pages of their websites, which suggests that my theory that the conglomerate's promotion of the SICK, SADISTIC, ILLEGAL videos of me is part of its attempt to discredit everything that I say and to deflect attention from the criminality of the conglomerate's behavior is accurate.


@10:21 a.m.  The Boston Globe is hacking my phone and lying about me; so is the New York Times.  The New York Times is also encouraging the political ambitions of the celebrities who have promoted the conglomerate's agenda and viciously abused me.  There is one article at the first page of the New York Times about another terrorist explosion, and too many articles to count that are distorted by code to be attacks on me and/or promotion of sexual abuse.

I filmed the video yesterday of the "Minions" ad at CVS several times.  It is a difficulty that this blog was disabled from publishing pictures a few months ago, because it makes documenting the conglomerate's behavior much more difficult.  I can't edit video except to take out parts of it; I can't edit the image once it's filmed.  I have said before that there's no code in the pictures or film that I take, but the conglomerate ignores everything that I say in favor of its own interpretations.  There are only so many times that I can try to film something in a place like a store; it's disconcerting to customers and employees of the store for me to do that.

"When Everyday's a Holiday (or Two)

Private rituals are now public.  Communal events are worldwide.  Everyone is invited, and please bring a smartphone."

That's one of the many quotes at the first page of the New York Times, demonstrating its elitist attitude about the conglomerate's gloating disregard for the privacy rights of anyone other than those who are rich enough to protect themselves from being turned into animals in captivity for the amusement of the powerful.  The illustration for that quote is of a blonde woman holding a smartphone, with a criss-cross design behind her.  I often use YouTube to try to supplement what I'm studying for my classes.  This week and last week, I have watched several YouTube videos about matrices.  I have mostly accessed YouTube for college and other instructions about math, since math is something that I have to study a lot to understand.

The conglomerate is true evil.  There is nothing it won't do or say; it doesn't care if children get raped and murdered, or whose lives it otherwise destroys.

Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 18, 2016 @ 8:16 p.m./additions @ 4:34 a.m./No code, all policies operative, all the time, all preliminary pages.  The conglomerate is criminal.