Saturday, January 26, 2019

There's no closure for victims of voyeurism and involuntary pornography, crimes which took root and flourished during the Obama administration.

They are crimes that proliferate past the lives of their victims, accruing more visual perpetrators every second that the evidence of THE CRIMES OF THE VOYEURS is viewed online or on cell phones and treated as if those crimes are the fault of those on whom they were inflicted.












Victims of these crimes are stalked and harassed online and in person.  They lose their jobs.  They lose their relationships.  They are vulnerable to online and physical violence, for the rest of their lives.  

The dystopian bathroom

This is not the script that the conglomerate likes to think is the reality.

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The Conglomerate:  Ms. Kochman, while you were being illegally filmed in the bathroom yesterday, you smiled.  That isn't the response of someone who hates being watched all the time; you like it, don't you?

Me:  No.  I was thinking about something sarcastic that I could say about what horrible people you are.  Either that, or I was thinking about things that have nothing to do with you.  I have to block out thinking about what you're doing to me, and to hundreds, if not thousands, of other people every day, or I would be insane.  

My living death

I can't have a phone conversation or send an email or a text without it being observed by the conglomerate and exposing whomever I'm contacting to the conglomerate's phone and computer hacking.  This isolates me from humanity, in a way that is starting to seem as if it will be permanent.  

I can't date.  That would be an issue for anyone; I am a 44-year-old woman with few years of reproductive viability left. 

I can't really have friends.

The conglomerate's tyrannical, unethical and illegal surveillance of me prevents me from having anything other than a semblance of normal, human interaction.

Although President Obama was corrupt, and it's ridiculous that the same people who used his race to portray the promotion of crime as if it were another civil rights movement are now acting as if they are the world's moral protectors, it is no less disgusting that President Trump has turned President Obama's last name into a joke about orgasms, or that he is also committing the same crimes of phone hacking, computer hacking and voyeurism. 






When I can, I try to turn my inability to stop the hacking to whatever positive advantage it can be turned, considering that it's a miserable way to live and sets an Orwellian precedent.  There is no way to turn the voyeurism to a positive advantage, not even to a positive advantage that is slight by contrast to the negatives.  It is all negative; it is worse than death. 

My opinions and requests haven't changed.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Please report these crimes so that they can be stopped.

The Boston Police Department has done nothing in response to my reports about voyeurism in gym locker rooms in the Boston area.  I am not believed.

The Pine Street Inn's administration has done nothing in response to my reports about voyeurism in the women's locker room there.  I am not believed. 

Neither I nor the hundreds, if not thousands, of the unsuspecting people in Massachusetts who are being criminally victimized by this human rights abuse every day are asking for these violations.

The negligence of everyone who has specific knowledge about these crimes is sickening.

This is the information for anonymously telling the Boston Police Department about crime:


Call CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or text the word 'TIP' to CRIME (27463).  The Boston Police Department is interested only in your information, not your identity. Your tip is 100% anonymous.

I don't want to be famous.

No code.

I supported many of the restrictions that President Trump placed on allowing Muslim refugees into the United States, and the media called me a racist.

My reasoning was this:

The problem in Syria is the government, not the Syrians.  The Syrians should be able to return to their country in safe conditions.  For Europe to have accepted refugees from Syria doesn't negate the fact that Europe has refused to take effective action to stop Mr. Assad, and does not give Europe or anyone else the right to insist that the United States take in all of those people.

Mr. Assad ought to be a refugee, not all of the people whom he has driven from their homes.

That reasoning is applicable to all sorts of refugee situations. 

I argued against the death penalty for the surviving Marathon bomber, and the media called me a terrorist.

My reasoning against the death penalty was this:

-he was a teenager when his older brother influenced him to be part of the crime

-it is important to be able to interview people who commit those crimes, and to observe their psychological development over time, for research that could help to prevent similar crimes

The end of the article that I quoted at the previous page was surprisingly bad, until I realized that someone who has made his living from the entertainment industry is not about to blame that industry for promoting gun violence or other violence.

Basically what he says at the end of his article is to lock up the guns and the crazy people, rather than to eliminate the guns, fix the mental health care system so that it stops making people worse more often than it helps them, and stop the entertainment industry from glamorizing violence and producing fictionalized, stigmatizing movies and other entertainment entrenched in archaic stereotypes about mental illness.  Mental illness should not be exploited for laughs, for thrills or for melodrama.  There is also no need to continue to attempt to correlate mental illness with genius.  There are plenty of mentally ill people who aren't that smart, and there are plenty of smart people who aren't mentally ill, although the latter of those statements is something that many people who are neither mentally ill nor all that smart don't like to admit. 

I know that debunking those stereotypes makes people uncomfortable, and I don't have a problem with their discomfort.  If you don't want to believe that mental illness can happen to anyone, that's because you're a bigot, no matter how compassionate you think you are.

If you want to know how to kill people, all you have to do is watch American television in the middle of the day.  You don't even have to watch television late at night, see an R-rated movie, or buy a video game that has warnings written on it.


There's a Federal ban on researching the causes of mass shootings? I didn't know that, but it explains all the stupid articles about the lack of "evidence" that violent entertainment is a culprit.

The rest of this page has quotes from the mostly intelligent article for which I have given the address.  I added bold print to some of them.

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2018

Article:

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/mass-shootings-in-america-interviews



Quotes:



In America today, mass shootings remain the most terrible metric that distinguishes the country from the rest of the world. And thanks to a 22-year Federal ban on researching their causes, getting inside the minds of those responsible is largely the work of private investigators. 


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But it occurred to me that the one person we never speak to about mass shootings is the mass shooter himself (and it is, almost always, a him) – perhaps because they too often kill themselves or are dispatched by police. But if we could, we might ask them this: what would have stopped you doing what you did? You tell us. Would it have been some kind of counselling? Would it have been legislation that could have stopped you getting hold of the weapon that caused so much destruction? And what was it that drove you over the edge?


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Although the American Medical Association has described gun violence as an epidemic, since 1996 the National Rifle Association, America’s most powerful gun-rights organisation, has striven hard to obliterate this assessment. That’s the year it successfully managed to lobby the Republican-dominated Congress to tack on an amendment (the so-called Dickey Amendment, named after its author, Representative Jay Dickey) to a spending bill that limited funding for any gun-related research by America’s health-protection agency, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC).
Troublingly, Mark Rosenberg, the man who was leading the CDC’s studies into gun violence at the time, said he thought the work the organisation was doing could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives.

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I typed: “Looking back, is there anything you think could have been done to stop you doing what you did? Was counselling available? Would you have taken it if it was and do you think it would have helped?”
“I did seek counselling prior to my crime,” he replied. “But the counsellor never took heed [of] what I was talking about, my problems, issues at home, everyday teenage obstacles really.”
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There are in excess of 300 million guns here – more than enough to arm every man, woman and child – so there’s a peculiar logic in thinking that you might feel safer with that many armed people around. (The facts, on the other hand, don’t back that up. Around 30 studies show more guns means more crime. There is far less research demonstrating that guns help.) More disconcerting, perhaps, is hearing that logic from a would-be mass shooter.
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“There are many cases besides mine where mass shootings happened and they found the perpetrator was taking antidepressants or certain drugs. I wasn’t on any drugs. But I wasn’t trying to kill anybody; I was trying to instil fear into the public.”
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In 2013, the FBI published a study of the 160 “active shooter incidents” that occurred in America between 2000 and 2013. Its findings made interesting reading. All but two incidents involved a single shooter. In at least nine incidents, the shooter first shot and killed a family member or members at home before moving to a more public location to continue the killing spree. Only six of the shooters were female. And in 40 per cent of cases, the shooters took their own lives. Also, the gunmen in 12 of the 14 high-school shootings that occurred were students at the schools.
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Metzl said the AR-15 has fundamentally changed what mass shootings look like. The body counts are higher, the acts themselves often far more spectacular. The “copycat phenomenon” has meant mass shooters attempt to outdo each other. The kinds of shootings we saw even in the Nineties barely make the news any more. “Even the recent shooting at a Waffle House in Tennessee [in which four people were killed], we know that within two weeks this will fall out of the news cycle,” he said. “People are desensitised.”
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The most interesting thing we can learn from what these shooters tell us, though, is not broad generalisations about mental illness or guns, Metzl said, but is much more about the particulars of the individual cases. “What were the stressors? Why did they do it? The answers to these questions are invaluable. Because many mass shootings result in murder-suicide, we usually don’t get the chance to ask them.”
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An elderly man who lived next door to the Hardesty family told one newspaper that he’d seen Hardesty’s father beating him in the backyard a year before the murders. “His mother had to come out and hit him in the head with a brick to make him stop,” he said.
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"The week before I shot those people, I was talking to Christian prayer lines, trying to get help. I put myself in a mental hospital three times. I knew I was having problems with my mind, but then I’d get all cleaned up and go drinking again.”
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"In the US, we have nearly 40,000 gun deaths a year. It’s astronomically higher than all other comparable countries."
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I asked what he would have done had he not been able to find the gun. Would he have used a knife instead?
“No,” he said. “If I hadn’t had the gun, it wouldn’t have happened. I wouldn’t have jumped in the truck that night and left.”

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The incident for which he’ll eventually die in prison happened in the town of Elgin, northwest of Chicago. Casteel, then 42, had been kicked out of a bar by two bouncers for harassing women, but before he drove home, he vowed revenge. He shaved his head into a mohawk, put on a combat jacket and returned with a .357 magnum in a shoulder holster, a nine-millimetre pistol in a belt and a sawn-off 12-gauge loaded with buckshot.

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Casteel claimed he went to a behavioural-health clinic in the late Nineties seeking help, but that the doctor became intimidated by him and ended up calling the police.
There’s no way to verify this, no records to check because no crime was committed. But Casteel still sees this as a catalyst that saw him ultimately spiral out of control.

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 His first arrest came at the age of 12 and he was in and out of juvenile institutions for most of his teenage years. There, associating with older criminals, enabled him to “learn the game”. Even today in Menard, he is incarcerated with men he has known since he was 13.

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He was 13 years old when he first shot a gun. He’d steal to get money to eat and would sleep under porches, on rooftops, in garages and when he started finding guns in the houses he had robbed, he began using them to carry out armed robberies too.
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So what about guns, I asked. Would he have committed the crimes for which he’s now serving a life sentence if he hadn’t been able to access them?
“I hear a lot about gun control and truly it’s laughable,” he said. “You will never ever rid the United States Of America of guns. Guns are all over the street. Did I have to get a background check to get an eight-ball of cocaine? No. All I had to have was a little money. There’s so many guns in this country it’s just pathetic. It’s asinine.”












Yeah, right. These two Virginia Tech students were just a little confused.

2016:


Quote:


David Eisenhauer and Natalie Keepers exchanged text messages in the days after 13-year-old Nicole Lovell’s murder, discussing how their own bodies smelled of cleaning solution and they were glad they did “overkill” because their lives were on the line, according to police testimony.
Several messages quoted statistics on the percentage of missing children that are never found, according to a transcript Blacksburg police Detective Scott Craig read aloud during a Friday preliminary hearing. Eisenhauer claimed police do little to investigate runaways, and it appeared he and Keepers had figured out how people commit mass murder.
“As long as nobody finds the body for a week,” Eisenhauer messaged an account tied to Keepers, according to Craig.
“So we are good,” another message read.
“Yep yep,” Keepers replied, according to testimony.
Eisenhauer and Keepers, both 19, were Virginia Tech students when they were arrested in connection to Lovell’s slaying in January.

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Article:
https://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/details-in-nicole-lovell-case-come-out-during-hearing/article_c12b86c0-d9fe-535c-80fa-4b05930d1a20.html

Could we please not forget about this girl, who took her Minions blanket to her murder?

2016

Quote:


Details of the scheme were revealed in a bond hearing on Thursday: According to prosecutors, David Eisenhauer and Natalie Keepers talked about how to lure the young girl, Nicole Lovell, out of her house and to a remote location to cut her throat and then hide her body in the trunk of a Lexus. Lovell’s body was found on the side of the road 80 miles from her home on January 30, at the end of a three-day search that had started when the seventh-grader and her Minions blanket vanished via her bedroom window on a Wednesday night.
Eisenhauer, 18, was arrested in his freshman dorm room the same day Lovell’s remains were found. The star cross-country athlete is believed to have had an “inappropriate relationship” with the 13-year-old girl. 

Article:
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/02/va-tech-students-plotted-abduction-and-murder.html


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2018

Quote:

Eisenhauer’s lawyers called two teachers and a former classmate of his from Yakima, Washington, where he lived before moving with his family to Columbia, Maryland. Both teachers from the Riverside Christian School said he was a smart and kind student, but appeared to have trouble following social cues.


Kathryn Anne Stoothoff, who taught Eisenhauer in a 10th-grade English class and a bible class, said he was bright, but “needed clear rules to be successful.” She said Eisenhauer would “follow someone off a cliff if they convinced him it was the right thing to do.”


Quote:

Article:

https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2018/06/27/david-eisenhauer-sentence-nicole-lovell-murder

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He did follow social cues.  The world's power structure has spent 8 years promoting sexual crime and the dehumanization of women and children.  

Everyone needs "clear rules to be successful."  

It is ridiculous and nauseating that Representative Ayanna Pressley is reTweeting congratulatory things about former First Lady Michelle Obama.

https://twitter.com/barackobama?lang=en





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Unsuspecting people, throughout the Boston area, are being criminally victimized by voyeurism every day.

This crime proliferated during the Obama administration. 

These political celebrities can wear whatever they want for the rest of their lives; it won't change what they did. 

Now he cares.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Kevin Spacey

I don't know whether or not you're requesting my advice.  I can't guarantee that my advice will keep you out of jail.

This is what I think you should do:

'Fess and pay, even though you're only being confronted because you're gay, and all of the white, heterosexual A-listers, male and female, are doing whatever they want the way they always do and think they always will. 

I am happy to bring more scrutiny to the school, even though the article is from 2016 and Mr. Hirschfeld has already retired early.

Quote:


There is at least one more very heavy shoe to drop. Last fall, the authorities in New Hampshire charged Donald Levesque, a former teacher’s assistant at a nearby day school, with luring two of his former students—an 18-year-old girl and an under-age boy—in December 2013 for a mutual sexual encounter in his home, and with repeatedly abusing the boy over several months. Public records and local media reports in Concord have identified the girl as a St. Paul’s senior at the time; the boy is understood to be the son of a St. Paul’s staff member. A date has not yet been set for trial, but a public airing of the sordid details of the case would only bring more scrutiny to the school and raise new questions about Hirschfeld’s leadership.


Article:


https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/st-pauls-owen-labrie-rape-trial

Owen Labrie's parents should sue St. Paul's for allowing a school environment that turned their scholarship kid into a dumb jock wannabe.

I have every sympathy for Chessy Prout, but it couldn't be more clear that she has had a life of privilege and that her family had the resources and the clout to pursue a conviction and to make the school accountable.

The band of male friends whom he was trying to impress with his conquest have had no consequences, correct?

I guarantee that poor girls all over the United States are still being raped by rich guys who know there's nothing their victims can do.

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I'm sorry, no.  Let him out of jail.  It's enough that he is registered as a sex offender, is infamous, and is living in hell.


Quote:


"In the aftermath of their encounter, they exchanged tender e-mails referring to each other as angels—and anxious Facebook messages about her lost earring, and whether he’d used a condom."



Article:


https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/st-pauls-owen-labrie-rape-trial



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There are poor and minority women being gang-raped in planned, and even filmed, assaults all over the country, all over the world, whose assailants are high-fived and protected by their schools, their coaches, their parents, and the same media which has spent years watching me and other women in bathrooms and showers in Massachusetts.

I don't dispute Chessy Prout's painful experience and her confusion.  I don't want to minimize the emotional trauma of the way that she was treated at school by some of her classmates.  I hope that she will continue her education about women's issues and am not at all interested in discouraging her attempts to educate others.  However, it is important to recognize that the media has chosen her as emblematic of a perfect victim; a young, blonde virgin from an influential family, sullied by someone who, while not destitute, never had her advantages.

The idea of youthful indiscretion has been shamefully, and successfully, exploited time and again to protect vicious predators, but that doesn't eradicate the fact that youth is youth and people make mistakes when they are young.  If the language that Mr. Labrie used in private with his friends to talk about women is shocking to people decades older than he is, then what those people need to do is to place what he and his friends said to each other in the context of what the world is turning into.

It's not for nothing that I have railed against the lack of educational requirements for the American entertainment industry, which has exploited the right of free speech so horribly and for so many years that it has made its own employees sign agreements specifying that they can't object to the most disgusting things being said in their work environments under the guise of "creative process."  Unlike at places such as St. Paul's, where the higher intellectual and behavioral standards set by education and social progress are at war with traditions of misogyny and their modern reincarnations, the American entertainment industry is a wasteland of abject stupidity in every sector. 

The entertainment industry's idea of equal rights is for women to behave as badly as abusive men. 

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Quote:

While evidence suggests that the term “senior salute”—in which 12th-grade students of either gender in their last months at school reached out to younger students of the opposite sex—had not existed for more than two or three years, the practice of “scoring,” or “secret scoring,” in which students kept track of their romantic or sexual conquests, had existed for much longer, as had the ritual of upper-class boys’ “ranking” younger girls’ attractiveness as the boys sat in a common room outside the main dining hall after meals.

Article:


https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/st-pauls-owen-labrie-rape-trial


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Quote:

Faculty, alumni, and parents with whom I have talked reported that the ritual of “senior salute” could involve everything from holding hands to a walk to the school boat docks to sexual intercourse, while the definition of “scoring” was said to be similarly vague. But there is no disputing that school officials were aware of a “scoring wall” behind a washing machine in an upper-class dormitory, where an interlocking diagram of hookups had been logged for years. The school kept painting over it, only to have the list repeatedly reappear. The rise of social media has exacerbated the situation and driven such behavior underground to adult-free cyberspace.


Article:

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/st-pauls-owen-labrie-rape-trial


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Quote:

What is perhaps most depressing from the trial testimony, and documents submitted by the prosecution at the time of Labrie’s sentencing, is that the rite in which Labrie participated was not the province of disaffected or marginalized students who were known rule breakers. Instead it involved some acknowledged leaders of the school: the captain of the soccer team; editors of the newspaper; a class officer of the grade behind Labrie. 


Article:


https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/st-pauls-owen-labrie-rape-trial


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Locking up the less affluent defendant is not going to change the culture of the school; it's providing a scapegoat, a necessary character in the ritual that never changes. 



There's no question that our legal and criminal justice systems need reform.

Contrary to everything that the United States is supposed to be, if you are poor, you have to accept being abused because if you try to have your rights respected, those systems will be used against you in retaliation.  If you are rich, you can commit crimes and never even attend court for charges against you to be dismissed. 

Nobody should hack my phone.

President Trump doesn't seem to think that his interactions with celebrities make him appear "conflicted," are conflicts of interest, or inappropriately give power to greedy, ignorant people who won't hesitate to exploit their connections to him for their own schemes.  That's in addition to Kim Kardashian West's inability to remain clothed in public even while she's victim-blaming me.

There are no celebrities whom I miss.  I am starting to feel alive again because I have stopped setting myself up for failure by trying to be a friend to those self-absorbed, shallow idiots.  However, I am irked by President Trump's double standard for his social behavior and his unrelenting attempts to control me.

I, and apparently entire countries, are hostages to his caprices, which would be a dicey proposition even without a double standard based on gender, wealth and power.

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I wrote that at my phone this past Saturday, after reading this Tweet by the President:


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Before today, I didn't publish what I wrote anywhere or send it to anyone.

No American President is President for life, so when President Trump returns to private life, he can be friends with and send out Tweets to whomever he wishes.  While he is the President, he ought to be aware of how he utilizes his publicity, and to consider how other people might utilize it.


Are these the Tweets from Mr. West to which President Trump was responding:




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This is the United States, and so Mr. West is free to wear his hat wherever he wants and to say pretty much whatever he wants at social media.

However, I didn't appreciate President Trump spending months calling me "angry" and "conflicted" in his code publications at social media.  I'm being illegally filmed in the bathroom every day, and so are hundreds, if not thousands, of other people in Massachusetts, many of them black, and most of them probably women.  My human rights are being violated; I have been forced to live as if I have no rights for almost a decade.



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It is particularly terrible that all of these human rights abuses are being inflicted in Massachusetts, which is a historically pertinent part of the United States in terms of what was supposed to be a struggle for freedom for everyone.



This is another Tweet from Mr. West, which he published right before his Tweet about performing with his hat on:




Border wall segments

I wasn't planning wall segments with jagged teeth encased in glass.

I was thinking of circular, metal posts to reinforce the glass walls and the roof.  

However, yesterday and this morning I started thinking that the water and sunlight in the enclosures might make things grow in them, so I thought of something else.

What about single-wall, glass/steel segments that have reinforced roofs so that they are Y-shaped at the top?  The first several feet or yards of their height could still be permeable to water, they would be transparent, and they could have roofs that were wide enough and long enough to launch and land drones.

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I think that the military bases are an important part of what I have already mentioned.  People and organizations can adapt and evolve to meet new challenges; inanimate objects can't.  



Also, if I'm not mistaken, there are countries in Latin America that have unstable and predatory governments.  That's obvious from the fact that so many people want to leave those countries.  Until all of Latin America is stable and democratic, you can't know how things are going to develop or what new and larger threats might emerge.  

"No code" means NO CODE.

My opinions and requests for help haven't changed since yesterday.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Please report these crimes so that they can be stopped.

The Boston Police Department has done nothing in response to my reports about voyeurism in gym locker rooms in the Boston area.  I am not believed.  

The Pine Street Inn's administration has done nothing in response to my reports about voyeurism in the women's locker room there.  I am not believed. 

Neither I nor the hundreds, if not thousands, of the unsuspecting people in Massachusetts who are being criminally victimized by this human rights abuse every day are asking for these violations.

The negligence of everyone who has specific knowledge about these crimes is sickening.

This is the information for anonymously telling the Boston Police Department about crime:


Call CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or text the word 'TIP' to CRIME (27463).  The Boston Police Department is interested only in your information, not your identity. Your tip is 100% anonymous.

I don't want to be famous.

No code.

Justice Ginsburg

Thank you for your support for women's rights.

I haven't acknowledged it before because I don't want to implicate you in my controversial discussions. 

I'm not an engineer; maybe teams of artists, engineers, biologists and architects could be given parameters and asked for designs.

I did have some additional ideas yesterday.

If the first several feet or yards of the height of each wall segment were permeable to water, that would help to preserve the pattern of each area's ecosystem, and would probably also not cause flooding by damming up water.

I thought of steel mesh; it would just have to be impervious to being cut.

Then I thought of bullet proof, plexiglass mesh, which someone might have to invent for it to be used.

This morning, while trying to figure out if there is bullet proof, plexiglass mesh, I was informed by Google that bulletproof glass is being placed around the Eiffel Tower.  It's sad and funny that there are people who are calling the glass an eyesore; that's what was originally said about the Eiffel Tower.


My first design yesterday afternoon was inspired by a bagel slicer.  It was of a two-sided, plexiglass wall segment, reinforced in the middle by steel spikes that descend from the underside of the roof into the ground.  If the first several feet of the height of each plexiglass side were permeable to water, then the water could also pass through the spikes, and be absorbed by the ground in the way that it's used to being able to do.  The roof of each wall would be (not like a bagel slicer), wide enough for a drone to land on.  I was thinking that if the roof of each wall segment were also plexiglass, then each drone could be visually inspected through the bottom of the roof every day.

Also, I always thought that having solar energy be part of the wall design was a good idea.  I felt bad about how President Trump was treated for talking about it.



After reading this Tweet from the President this morning,
and also reading about the bullet proof glass that's being placed to protect tourists in France, I started thinking that maybe the wall segments could be reinforced, water-permeable, steel mesh for the first several feet of their height and then bullet proof glass to the top. The steel mesh could be from one side of the interior of the wall segment to the other, like a floor.


The other thing that I was thinking about is that a month without a paycheck is enough to make a lot of people homeless.  Even if nobody who is out of work, or working without pay, because of the government shutdown ever turns against the Trump administration, homelessness is not a nice way to reward them. 

I'm dealing with being homeless, so I'm not talking about myself.  I don't have a family to support. 

Sunday, January 6, 2019

I don't appreciate this Tweet. I am the noble poor.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1081735898679701505

Questions about the U.S. border

What about this:

-Build a series of equidistant military bases all the way around the lower edge of the United States, from one side of the country to the other.  You wouldn't have to build the first one at the beginning of the border with Mexico; you could build it in South Carolina or Georgia and have the last one at or near the coast in Oregon.  

-The primary functions of these bases would be for border security and also to facilitate emergency help for surrounding areas and places all over the country in the event of natural disasters.

-While the bases are being built, recruit people to work at them for the Army, Navy and Air Force.

-Border security presents a number of opportunities for problem-solving, and is a good career.

-The bases would create jobs and be good for local economies.  

-They would be good career opportunities for women in the military, since they would be more interesting than desk jobs but less strenuous on a regular basis than combat.  They would also be good training for people who want to have international, military careers.  

-At the border, between the bases, build wall segments that are too high to scale and that are long enough that it would take a few hours to walk the length of a segment.  The segments will cause predictable places where people will try to walk or drive into the United States, which will make it easier to apprehend them.  The segments also won't be as ecologically disruptive as a continuous wall would be.  

-Give the wall segments cameras and other sensors, and patrol the unwalled area between them with drones and whatever other technology is available.  Some of the segments can also be storage, take-off and fueling stations for the drones, which means that there will be people around to operate them, to patrol, and to alert the nearest military base if there is an issue that requires additional help.  

-Is there technology that could create electronic sensing capability between each wall segment?  





Questions about Afghanistan

I did some reading about Afghanistan several weeks ago.


-Afghanistan has tried to develop a ski industry.

-Afghanistan has a textile tradition.

-Afghanistan languishes for lack of economic alternatives to the production of heroin.

-Even if Afghanistan is not yet safe for a fully fledged ski industry, could the outdoor apparel industry work with Afghans?  Maybe the individual businesses of that industry could also ask their home governments for protection for the Afghans who agree to work with them, so that they don't end up being threatened by drug lords. 

-Afghanistan has land mines, which this group is trying to remove:

https://www.halotrust.org/where-we-work/central-asia/afghanistan/


-Since Afghanistan has land mines, which have injured and which continue to injure Afghans, and since Afghanistan would like to have a world-renowned ski industry, shouldn't it be a center of orthopedic research?

Perhaps I should clarify something for former First Lady Michelle Obama.

I don't need her approval.

I need for my rights to be respected, and SO DOES EVERYONE ELSE WHO IS BEING RAPED BY THE ABUSES WHICH HER HUSBAND'S ADMINISTRATION ALLOWED AND WHICH SHE IS PROMOTING WITH HER MISERABLE BOOK. 


Obviously, the New York Times, which betrayed everything that the media is supposed to do by promoting sexual crime, has no intention of stopping the lies that are turning the Obamas into heroes.




https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/04/books/review/becoming-michelle-obama-international-best-seller.html

I HATE the song "Hunger," by Florence + The Machine.

Having spent weeks gritting my teeth and subduing the urge to run away screaming every time that I have to hear it, I have decided to discuss it.

It is particularly upsetting when I am in the restroom at Whole Foods and have to sit there while the song is playing over the loudspeaker for the store.  

I didn't know whose song it was until this morning, when I Googled it.

I also didn't know until then that the person who wrote it had an eating disorder when she was seventeen.  I am sorry that she had that problem; I was in the hospital for the first time when I was seventeen, and have spent the rest of my life since then being gaslit by anyone who wants to abuse me and lie about it.  Presumably she's all right now, and even if she isn't, that doesn't improve the song.  It has to be one of the worst songs ever written or sung, and it ought to be permanently banned from the solar system.

I have no problem with it if she wants to write other songs about her life, including about her eating disorder and her hope that other people won't suffer in the same way, but I would appreciate it if she would leave me out of it, and if she would start acquaintances with concepts such as melody and tone.  

These are some of the lyrics of that wretched song:

"Tell me what you need, oh, you look so free
The way you use your body, baby, come on and work it for me
Don't let it get you down, you're the best thing I've seen
We never found the answer but we knew one thing"


I need to stop being filmed in the bathroom, and so does everyone else who's being criminally victimized.  We couldn't be less free.  

My opinions and requests for help haven't changed since yesterday.

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Please report these crimes so that they can be stopped.

The Boston Police Department has done nothing in response to my reports about voyeurism in gym locker rooms in the Boston area.  I am not believed.  

The Pine Street Inn's administration has done nothing in response to my reports about voyeurism in the women's locker room there.  I am not believed. 

Neither I nor the hundreds, if not thousands, of the unsuspecting people in Massachusetts who are being criminally victimized by this human rights abuse every day are asking for these violations.

The negligence of everyone who knows about this crime is sickening.

This is the information for anonymously telling the Boston Police Department about crime:


Call CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or text the word 'TIP' to CRIME (27463).  The Boston Police Department is interested only in your information, not your identity. Your tip is 100% anonymous.

I don't want to be famous.

No code.

What is he talking about? Isn't his war on human rights and the autonomy of Chinese citizens enough for him?

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/xi-jinping-china-army-battle-ready-taiwan-11088808

Can't you leave the U.S. Military there for a while? Should I not be saying that? Is it a stupid idea?

The more human brains you have working at the border, the more practical knowledge will be gained about the problems that you're describing. Drugs, human trafficking and illicit organizations are international problems. Data and strategies from successful efforts to stop them can be shared with international agencies, and might even help to track terrorist operations to their sources in other countries. What about starting anonymous reporting procedures for migrants who want to inform the U.S. Government about people in the caravans and in other situations whom migrants suspect of trying to gain access to the U.S. to do harm?

President Trump, this type of statement is beneath your intelligence.

It's my impression that most of the migrants from Latin America feel disempowered in their home countries and don't know what else to do. When you lump them all together and verbally attack them, you are giving fodder to those of your political opponents who want to portray you as being an evil despot who has no empathy for people in distress. Also, eventually even your most zealous supporters will have a visceral reaction to your making government employees work without pay, especially because you were already independently wealthy before you were elected. Fundamentally, no matter what political or other affiliation people have, the most respected leaders are always those who don't ask others to do what they wouldn't do or are in no danger of having to do.

Why is Ellen DeGeneres being treated as if she is a credible, moral arbiter for the Academy Awards?

It's not as if she cares about the gay people who are being criminally victimized by voyeurism and involuntary pornography every day.  She's doing nothing to stop those crimes, nor has she ever tried to stop them.

That's in addition to every entertainment industry awards show being full of disgusting jokes about those crimes for years. 

Thursday, January 3, 2019

2019

Another year in this cage.

It's not a coincidence that "wild" is a conglomerate code word for the promotion of voyeurism and involuntary pornography.

As far as the conglomerate is concerned, the elitist abusers who promote these crimes are human beings, and their victims aren't.