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LOCAL TV REPORTERS
I don’t want to exaggerate my situation--since, for example, it certainly hasn’t been as bad as someone who has actually been a prisoner of war. For one thing, from the beginning I was always able to go out during the day and get away from the abuse at night. And I've complained in various ways over the years in an effort to make the abuse less profitable or gratifying to whoever was involved. That has had partial success, and the intensity of the abuse has abated somewhat, though it hasn’t stopped.
       My last conversation with Mr. Steve Cave was more that fifteen years ago, and I don’t know where he might be found now.
       But, in addition to Steve, I can definitely identify four local TV reporters who have participated in giving me my problem. Three, to my knowledge, are still on the local scene. All four, I’d say, are guilty of voyeurism, harassment, and intimidation.
   1. Mr. Kevin Rader of Channel 13.
   2. Pat Carlini, who was at Channel 13 and whose 2006 media whereabouts were unknown to me.
   3. Mr. Kevin Gregory of RTV6 .
   4. Mrs. Barbara Lewis West of Channel 20 and the IU Medical Center.
       Why have those individuals been on my case? I think I can give some possible answers, at least in the case of Voyeur #1 and #2, Mr. Kevin Rader and Pat Carlini.
       Alan Greenspan, is married to a prominent NBC national reporter. So it makes sense that NBC and Channel 13 haven’t wanted to report the story of Mr. Greenspan’s plagiarism of my work.
         Instead, it seems that Rader, Carlini and others associated with the local NBC station were instructed to harass me. They wanted keep me humble—and, at the same time, see if they could get more ideas out of me for free.
       In addition to Rader and Carlini, others associated with NBC have been involved. They have included some NBC network personalities such as Valerie Harper, and Stephanie Powers. Rader, Carlini, and Powers have been extremely blatant in haranguing me in an interactive fashion when I’ve been in my apartment.
        In addition, Mr. Rader and Mr. Gregory have both been especially interested in knowing whether or not I was engaging in solitary sexual activities.
        The intent was "sexual humiliation," something that has become familiar recently with respect to suspected terrorists detained in Iraq. My TV-land friends needed me to know of their presumptive finding. Their presumption was that, yes, I did engage in solitary sexual activities--and probably on a constant, compulsive basis. They’ve let me know about that presumption by unmistakable, bullying, interactive audio. And the IDENTiTIES of Mr. Rader and Mr. Gregory were also unmistakable. Since both have been on TV quite a bit, that seemed careless.
        Voyeurism is considered a mental illness, but they probably didn't think of what they were doing as voyeurism.
                     
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