That video about me has had 3.5 million views and 20,000 comments.
https://youtu.be/oL2HQPBJxbU
I'm stalked a lot less now, since blogs ridiculing me for documenting being stalked went viral. Some of the people whom I accused of stalking me probably weren't; many of them were.
Now I have people threatening to stalk me because I've been called crazy for saying that anyone stalked me.
When those millions of people know that I'm not crazy, they will also know about the conglomerate's crime promotion, which will embarrass a lot of people and end some careers. Unfortunately, those millions of people will also know that I'm not crazy for having said that I've been criminally victimized by voyeurism for almost a decade, that there are hours of illegally filmed video of me in bathrooms and showers in homeless shelters, gyms and psychiatric units, and a year of video each in every room of both apartments that I have had in Massachusetts so far.
The conglomerate has thought that it's funny to threaten to "turn the lights on" in bathrooms where I'm able to turn them off, to threaten to put illegal videos of me online, to promote people looking for them, finding them and watching them. That's how the conglomerate answers most of my criticisms.
Maybe those millions of people will feel bad for me. They'll be outraged that so many other people are also being criminally victimized in the places where hidden, illegal cameras were installed. Their feelings won't erase what they see, won't change that this has happened to me, and won't stop this visual, sexual assault from continuing, with more participants viewing it every day, for the rest of my life and even after I am dead.