Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The establishment of the United States is criminal.

September 21, 2016

From 2013 to 2014, I lived in an apartment where the property management or the maintenance for the property management had hidden cameras.  I didn't know where the cameras where or how to get them out.  I paid almost all the money that I had to a private investigator to search the apartment and get the cameras out; either the investigator didn't know how to do that or didn't care about getting the cameras out.  I was told there were no cameras, and then I was coughed at literally while I was giving her almost all the money that I had.  Then she told me that she'd be out of the country for a while.  

The media, corporations and a lot of other people got video 24 hours per day from my apartment, where I turned off the lights for everything from using my own bathroom to changing my clothes.  Not only was I victimized by that voyeurism, I was emotionally abused for it as if I had asked for it or deserved it. 

Although the conglomerate frequently saw me contemplate suicide in that apartment, that did not stop the conglomerate's promotion of voyeurism and involuntary pornography, which are epidemics around the world.  

For two years before I got that apartment, in homeless shelters, psychiatric facilities and who knows where else, I was chronically victimized by voyeurism; the conglomerate thought it was hysterically funny.  While I lived in that apartment, I was chronically victimized by voyeurism; the conglomerate thought it was hysterically funny.  I have continued to be chronically victimized by voyeurism since then, and the conglomerate thinks it is hysterically funny.  I don't know for how many years I've been getting chronically victimized by voyeurism, but the conglomerate continues to think that it's hysterically funny.  

I have never in my life consented to being photographed or filmed naked or in any other intimate way.  

The conglomerate is a vicious mob.  


Copyright L. Kochman, September 21, 2016 @ 2:35 p.m.