reactions to D Talks #45
So, I was not surprised that there was going to be reactions to D Talks #45. Most things that go on are strange, because this cyberstalking is ongoing and constant. (My room window is open, and as I’m writing this, someone outside said “depressed.”) So, I’ll note a couple of these reactions. Within an hour or (these people are really reacting to me drafting this blog post… how crazy is this!? they shouldn’t even be aware that I’m writing this) so, my new roommate says a couple of things. He says “that hurt.” I don’t understand how my last post even concerns him; I don’t see why he doesn’t just worry about himself. But anyway, this roommate is continuing the trend of my roommates participating in third party harassment. After saying “that hurt,” he then says “oh s**t,” sounding like that college friend I’ve written about. This college friend has been channeling messages to me via the people around me for a while now, and has also been telling the people around me to say and do certain things to harass me. I reply to this with a short laugh, and then say that I don’t mean to laugh, and then explain that I didn’t see how anything I wrote concerns him, and I also say that it’s strange that it seems like this college friend was involved in having me falsely imprisoned. In the last post, I wrote that the people who planned to have me falsely imprisoned either misread, didn’t read, or didn’t thoroughly read the rules and procedures; so this college friend probably took some offense to that. So, with that and several other things said, it’s obvious to me that this roommate of mine is talking with that college friend, and others. When this roommate said those things, they were indirect; he was talking with someone in a video game and reacting to the game. When I said what I said, I was talking to him, aloud, I just wasn’t looking at him, and I wasn’t expecting a reply; I was expecting a reaction though, and the reaction was, no reaction. That might give an idea of how that interaction was.
Then there seems to be this idea that I should not pursue legal action and that I should do MMA professionally. It isn’t the first time I’ve mentioned people making this suggestion. I’m not going to explain how much of a misconception this is. This misconception was probably suggested after I posted D Talks #45, but it was definitely suggested while I was drafting D Talks #45. Another new, and weird, idea people have been suggesting is that I shouldn’t pursue legal action, because I’ve been investing my savings in the stock market, recently, which is another misconception. So I guess these reactions are to both the blog and because I’m pursuing legal action.
Then today, this morning, I went to muster. When I arrived, someone said “depressed.” More stuff was probably said that I don’t recall exactly, or isn’t really worth mentioning. I was then told to help clean a building with a couple of other people. People were trying to implicitly tell me stuff, but I ignored most of it; it’s really just too much sometimes. Then someone who I’ve seen around often walks past me and either says “snitch” or “don’t talk.” I repeated what this person said, and then I said something aloud about freedom of speech. Then I returned to my assigned room, tried to unlock my phone, and the cyberstalkers locked my phone! I’m sure the cyberstalkers locked the phone because, as I noted in D Talks #38, the rules that govern when your iPhone will require your passcode, do not apply. A couple of days ago, I had to restart my phone because the laptop was connected to the hotspot but not to the internet, and that symbol with the wifi and exclamation mark was displayed; so the only rule that would possibly apply, doesn’t.
more cyberstalking and cyber harassment
To demonstrate the extent of this cyberstalking and cyber harassment, I have a very recent example to write about. So, less than year ago, I started purchasing stocks. I started at a time when I was actively being watched by the many people around me. I’ve been wanting to write, that, with this cyberstalking, I can’t even buy stocks in peace; I just didn’t have much other than that to write though, but now I do. So, from what I see online, people who buy stocks, tend to organize and assess stock purchases with spreadsheets. Another useful toolset is code, using databases and programming languages. So, recently, I started writing some scripts and organizing data, and the people around me are constantly watching me, so I’ve been noticing some obvious reactions from them.
As I’ve written before, there are various companies and agencies who will collude with the harassers around me to harass me in some kind of way; for example, the student loan servicer I wrote about. Some of the things they do to harass me, even though I notice it, it would be difficult for me to demonstrate. Even though these companies and agencies shouldn’t collude with harassers around me to begin with, most things haven’t been very significant, lately. However, what happened recently is significant enough for me to write about, and I actually have proof to demonstrate the harassment.
So, to assess my stock portfolio activity, I need to update the database with the most recent transactions. I downloaded the most recent transactions, and noticed something odd. Somehow, a dividend I received was automatically reinvested; by default, none of the dividends I receive are set to be automatically reinvested. As I’m noticing this discrepancy, my roommate whispers “reinvest” which convinces me that the stock brokerage colluded with these people around me to tamper with my account, which is a major breach of privacy. So, I am aware that there are transaction confirmations that occur when you change the dividend options settings; one day I considered automatic reinvesting, changed a couple of settings, but then decided not to move forward with automatic reinvesting. I know for a fact that the stock whose dividend was reinvested, was not set to reinvest… not by me. I went to the settings, and the settings showed that the dividends were set to reinvest for this specific stock, and only this specific stock. Very strange, especially because none of the dividends from months before were automatically reinvested. So I sent a couple of messages to this stock broker, and at first, I was telling them not to mess with the setting on my account, and that I will write about it to my blog. I was just going to leave it at that. I went to get dinner, and I could tell people knew I sent these messages and noticed this discrepancy, and I guess they thought I was seriously upset. I was bothered, but I wasn’t super upset.
I sent a couple more messages asking for a reasonable explanation, and we’ll see what they say because something is definitely sketchy about this. It’s almost as if this stock brokerage wants me to write about them… or not… based on people’s recent reactions, I’m gathering that they thought I would have been confused; an effort to glass light. However, there’s a reason I choose to not automatically reinvest dividends.
Vlog
So, sometime ago, I mentioned starting a vlog, to supplement this blog, and my other forms of online presence. So, I’m being watched in my assigned room, right. I was going to practice creating a vlog, so I planned on video recording myself giving a tour of my assigned room, and noting where I think the cameras are. Then, some days after, which was a week ago, on the 12th of January, I see that I have a new roommate, and this new roommate gives a tour of the room with his phone, either with video chat, or some other kind of video. So what I gathered from that is, people who are watching me in this assigned room, saw that I was rehearsing and learning how to operate the iPhone video camera and wanted to interfere with this effort to start vlogging by pairing me with a roommate. I’ve already mentioned that there has been some kind of effort from others to deter me from vlogging. So today, I returned to my room, and I take the tape off my laptop camera, and open Photo Booth, and I say to myself, and to the people who watch me, that I can vlog when my roommate is not in the room. Then my roommate shows up, and he has a very different attitude than from this morning. I forget exactly what he said on the phone, with whoever he was talking with, but I sensed that the people who watch me, told my roommate about this, and that’s why he had a very different attitude. Anyway… I should probably interview these people, that would be interesting.