After being on hold for 12 minutes, I start speaking with a new senior advisor. He sounds like a pilot when saying “full conclusion,” I guess suggesting I should move or leave from this area. It seems to me that he does have the notes for the call from the day before. The call starts getting a bit technical and the senior advisor runs a diagnostic on my phone and then calls me back. There are definitely background voices during this part of the call.
13:00
08-09-2019
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Note
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00:28
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Says “assistant controller” instead of “advisor” or “technician,” which is an obvious connection to my former employer since an assistant controller is a financial role and not technical support role, and one of my main harassing coworkers was an assistant controller.
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03:09
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Says “I’ll definitely hurt it” which is actually quite blatant because what else rhymes with “hurt it” that would be a response to me saying that I didn’t receive the case number via email.
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Some of you are probably asking yourselves why don’t I just move. The reason is because my electronics are cyber stalked and hijacked; I can’t leave until I can really cut these harassers out of my life and with some of them having access to inside of these major tech companies, who knows if it will ever stop. Where ever I go, they will follow me and try to control my life and give others the ability to cyber stalk me. The only reason I moved back to my parents house in August of 2017 is because they were encouraging people (employer, coworkers, neighbors, etc.) to harass me when I was living in a studio (which was bugged by the way), and some had the ability to cyber stalk me, which I reported via email to the police chief, but then the police chief released some fake news. I moved back home and eventually asked my father about the cyberstalking, and of course he denied it even though it was obvious to me that my phone and computer were being cyber stalked. This also reinforces my belief that Apple is responsible for enabling the cyberstalking of my iPhone, because before I had an iPhone, I had a MacBook Air, and this MacBook Air has been cyber stalked since 2012. It's not like they are lock picking; they have the key. So in all, I’m not moving until this cyber stalking stops. It doesn’t take much for them to encourage people on social media to channel negativity towards me, for whatever reason; and it also doesn’t take much for them to offer someone close to me the ability to cyber stalk my electronics.
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