So I finally get to the Navy base for my new assignment after taking a taxi from the airport. I was planning on taking my own taxi, but someone asked me if I wanted to pair with them, and I said sure because this person was being polite. As soon as we get into to the car, he starts saying some stuff that doesn’t make a lot of sense, but he was essentially trying to tell me that I need to quit the Navy and “go back” home. As soon as he said this I said aloud that I should have taken my own taxi.
I was told I had to quarantine for two weeks, and food would be delivered to my room. When I was checking in, the guy standing that watch oddly said that that watch is a “24 hour watch;” so what he was basically saying is that they are going to watch me 24 hours a day, via the cyberstalking of my electronics and bugs placed in my assigned room. I woke up this morning to people whispering “you’re hurt” and “like this,” and “don’t talk” as I’m typing this, and someone intentionally making a screeching noise with their shoe… now someone whispered “rape” and “blowner,” how clever. And it’s not like I’m announcing that I’m awake, so it’s obvious to me there’s a camera on me. This is so outrageous, and illegal, it’s not even funny. By the way, the cameras in the room is not new, they had cameras in the room I stayed in where I was before, so sometimes I would intentionally get a boner and clinch to wag it, which would make them upset.
So like I said before, I go from one abusive situation to another and it didn’t take much time for the harassment to start. I should have taken more notes on the harassment so that I could recall better, either way, here are a couple of examples.
Cyberstalking. They haven’t really messed with the functionality of my MacBook, other than stalking my YouTube playlist and gaslighting me by implicitly letting me know they know what’s on my playlist and have watched the videos either before or after I have watched them. Also, another thing these cyberstalkers can do is choose the YouTube advertising that plays and pops up. They can also stop the video from playing at certain points, and I don’t know if it’s just me, but sometimes when I wear my Bluetooth headphones there’s a delay between the video and sound, and it’s never consistent. So is YouTube allowing these people to control the advertisements that display and the “automatically” generated video suggestions? Yeah, I think so, especially because Google and YouTube are one and the same.
Sprint. So another thing that’s been going on that I’ve mentioned before is that the cellular data connection on my phone will go from LTE to 3G to 1x at times when these cyberstalking stalker harassers want me to stop my internet activity, whether that’s blogging or listening to music or whatever. Before this started happening, the personal hotspot on my phone, which allows me to access the internet via my laptop, was not functioning; the button was grayed out and a notification displayed saying to call Sprint.
I knew immediately it was all a sham. So I called Sprint and spoke with a woman who was working from home. I forget exactly what she was saying, but she was definitely trying to mess with me. Then she tells me to restart my phone and that she would call me back in two minutes, which she repeated one too many times. So I restarted my phone, I got my hotspot back, and she never called me back. This is insane.