August 24, 2014
On August 10, 2014, I bought a bag of Doritos. I don't know when the last time was that I bought a bag of Doritos before then.
It was during the summer of 2011 that the conglomerate took the word "chip" from something that I wrote AGAINST child molestation; then, the conglomerate began to use the word to promote child molestation.
When I bought the Doritos on August 10, 2014, it was because I had spent years not buying or eating them, because of the conglomerate's behavior. In my apartment last year, I would often make chocolate chip cookies, because it was supposed to be within the privacy of my own home. I did that, not to hide my support for child molestation, but because I felt that consuming cookies in my home could not be interpreted by anyone with a shred of reason as being meant to be support, coded or otherwise, for child molestation. I have written AGAINST child molestation every day that I have written since the conglomerate began to promote child molestation in 2010.
The conglomerate, which tracks all of my purchases and also caused there to be hidden and illegal cameras in my apartment, through which it watched live video of me, made much of my having chocolate chip cookies. It made much of everything that it illegally saw me do IN MY APARTMENT!
When I say that the unequivocal statement needs to be made that the conglomerate's agenda is an agenda of crime and human rights abuses, I say that because of the destructive force of the conglomerate's coded behavior and its malicious, self-serving interpretations and publicizing of the behavior of people who protest the conglomerate.
The conglomerate still tracks my purchases. It still watches me at all times and in every situation in which it is able to invade my privacy. It still interprets and publicizes my behavior according to the conglomerate's self-serving and abusive interests. It still does whatever it wants all the time, and attacks me all the time for protesting its agenda, and then sneers at me and amps up its promotion of abuses when it thinks it can successfully interpret and publicize something that I have done as being hypocritical.
I had wanted to have Doritos for weeks before I finally bought them. I didn't buy them until then because I knew how the conglomerate would treat my having bought them. I finally decided that I couldn't continue to let the conglomerate control my life.
When I bought the Doritos, I thought about publishing a video at my YouTube blog, "Lena Kochman," talking about having bought them, that they had no symbolic meaning, and that I knew how the conglomerate would behave about my having bought them. Then I decided that I didn't need to publicize the incident before the conglomerate did, that, since the conglomerate was sure to behave horribly about it, I could wait until that horrible behavior happened before I talked about my side of the story.
Since then:
-Doritos trucks have stalked me.
-President Obama took time from his vacation to make a speech in which he used the phrase "(we'll all) chip in."
-Leonardo DiCaprio did the Ice Bucket Challenge with "Fort Chipewyan Chiefs," according to several articles on the Internet.
Copyright L. Kochman, August 24, 2014 @ 6:47 a.m.
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