February 1, 2021
Cyberstalking – some context
So in Vlog #2, I talked about what’s it’s like being cyberstalked. To put cyberstalking in context, I’ll describe a continuum. At one end there is harassment, at the other end there’s cyberstalking, and then there’s stalking in the middle.
So before the people around me became cyberstalking stalker harassers, they were simply typical haters, with normal human jealously or envy, if there was any, that they treated as a personal issue. Sometimes the hate and jealously was overt, but I’d say most of the time it was covert; if it was overt, I never recognized it.
Before the haters were given the cyberstalking abilities, I was never stalked or harassed, which are on the lesser extreme of the continuum. But then the haters, mostly my family at the time, were given this cyberstalking ability, and with time, when they got comfortable cyberstalking, they got comfortable stalking, and then got comfortable harassing. Now, although the cyberstalking, stalking, and harassment are obvious to me, there’s still an anonymity barrier the cyberstalking stalker harassers hide behind. In addition to the anonymity, there’s also the indirectness harassers exhibit. If I were to be direct and confront a cyberstalker or a harasser, or a cyberstalking stalker harasser, they would deny the behavior; which is glass lighting.
So with time, the continuum expanded. The cyberstalking abilities evolved. The cyberstalking pervaded. The harassment and stalking worsened, and eventually got to a level of oppression. Rules of just treatment and behavior didn’t apply to me.
Some examples: I have recent voice recordings of verbal harassers. I have recent voice recordings of verbal harassers denying such behavior. I have recently demonstrated the evident harassment and stalking with Bluehost and Vanguard. I’ve been wrongfully terminated multiple times… I was recently falsely imprisoned.
I actually read, somewhere, that cyberstalking makes people evil.
That’s enough context for now.
January 31, 2021
Microwave Story
With the recent post regarding cyberstalkers controlling the YouTube mobile application on my iPhone, and the allusions to the microwave story by my roommate, who continues to bully, indirectly, I figured this would be a good time to tell the microwave story.
My cousin joined the marines some time ago. Before joining the marines, this cousin was being a bad kid, and apparently he put the family dog in the microwave for a couple of seconds. I know most people don’t understand microwave technology, and it has been explained to me several times that microwaves aren’t super dangerous. I know it still doesn’t justify putting a dog in a microwave for a couple of seconds. Anyway, so my cousin goes to marine boot camp, and I guess a couple of marine recruits felt entitled to persecute my cousin for putting a dog in a microwave for a couple of seconds. So I guess the marine recruits held my cousin down with bed sheets, and beat him up; that’s what I was told. I’m not sure if those marine recruits got in trouble for this or not, but they should have. I’m not sure if my cousin finished boot camp or not, but apparently he was dishonorably discharge, I’m not sure for what exactly. This cousin worked at Costco after the marines. That’s the story for what I understand, I’m not sure how accurate it is. My cousin should have never been beat up; the dog was okay.
So now I join the military, and haters want to ensure I endure misery. So people around me will allude to the microwave as if to suggest that I must live through the same fate, as if people feel entitled to persecute an individual. So when this new cyberstalker roommate gets up in the morning, at the same time I woke up, at 4:30am, and puts something to warm up in the microwave, and then I see that the YouTube mobile application on my iPhone has been hacked and the last video on the watch later list is a video about Costco, I interpret that as this roommate telling me he feels entitled to bully and cyberstalk me.
Why do I need to write about this? Well, people who want to bully and allude to microwaves should be corrected by addressing this situation, in some form. I read about a marine recruit who was put into a dryer during boot camp, and then ended up jumping off stairs, and died. This was a while ago, I think, but still.