Why don't you start publishing the videos that you steal from hacking my phone?
Then you can prove to the world what an "evil" person I am while you also prove that I'm telling the truth about this invasion of my privacy. That will do a lot to prove that I'm telling the truth about the other, even worse invasions of my privacy and the invasions of the privacy of thousands of innocent, unsuspecting people in the Boston area.
I don't want to be famous, but I am already as a mentally ill, homeless, ugly woman who thinks that something called the conglomerate is persecuting her and that celebrities want to date her, although "date" is a euphemistic and inaccurately respectful word for the many offers I have had.
If publishing stolen videos of me talking at my hacked phone doesn't prompt Congress to action, then maybe you'll start livestreaming audio recordings of me in my bathroom, since I turn off the light to shower, change my clothes and use the toilet. Since you think all of that is amusing, and you enjoy threatening me with that type of exposure while you also laugh at or ignore all of my requests that you stop these crimes, it must be that you think you're not doing anything wrong and that the rest of the world, including Congress, will be as amused by it as you are.
Friday, January 17, 2020
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