While the facts regarding Mr. Greenspan may never be presented on TV, that doesn’t mean that my story isn’t affecting current financial events. That’s because, in this age of the Internet, I’ve been able to tell that story myself.
        I have some journalistic training and try to maintain professional journalistic standards in what I write.
         Accuracy always makes for effective journalism, whether a story is published in the
New York Times or in a lesser publication such as this.
       When I go back over the material, I often wish I had the services of an editor. Nevertheless, my small-scale journalism has sometimes had dramatically large-scale results.

Trying to Identify Those Exploiting Me
I received a letter dated January 25, 2006 from
Eileen Palmer, Consumer Mediation Supervisor for the Indiana Attorney General.
      She said, “. . .  you may want to file a complaint against the building management.”
       I was happy to receive her letter. It is indeed possible that someone who works for building management (
Kingsley Properties) could have received payment from someone else for allowing the necessary electronics to be installed in my unit.
         The problem is that I don’t know that as a fact. Perhaps the electronics were installed without the permission or knowledge of anyone who works for Kingsley.
         On reviewing and reflecting on the facts, I find that: (1) I seem to be in an antagonistic relation with NBC/
General Electric which has very sophisticated electronic and scientific capability. (2) Michael McCormick is a likeable enough person, at least in my experience, and probably not someone who I should be imagining as the cause of all my problems.
        And (3), It seems that what I’m looking for is a central entity that is buying me at wholesale (i.e., for nothing) and then selling me at retail, to different parties.
        I’ve come to the conclusion that a private security firm called
Sonitrol may be the entity in question.
        Sonitrol provides security for the rental office of Kingsley Properties. According to the Sonitrol web site, “Our sophisticated listening equipment has helped us catch nearly 150,000 criminals in the act—something no other security company has been able to do.”
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