I'm being watched by the Japanese Government.
When I turn on my smartphone, they are watching me and my life through the lens of the camera on my smartphone.
When I turn on my smartphone, they are hearing my living and talking alone through the microphone of my smartphone.
When I turn on my smartphone, they are watching what I do through/on my smartphone.
And they have stolen the drafts, the memorandums and other private things from my smartphone.
Not only my smartphone, but also my husband's. (My husband doesn't seem to have recognized though.)
Not only the smartphones, but also the landline.
Not only the telephone sets, but most astoundingly for me the television set.
I'd never thought the television set had a microphone.
I have not recognized the others yet.
I'm in my 50s and have been a housewife for 25 years.
I have never met any of them.
I have never had a talk on the telephone with any of them.
I have never received any kind of mail from any of them.
I wonder what their purpose is.
They have been watching me through my smartphone for 2 years.
I am the one they want, or they are too slow to realize I'm not.
When they started watching me through my smartphone, the Prime Minister was Abe.
My life isn't a show.
I'm not an animal in the zoo.
Imagine you are watching a committee of the Parliament on your smartphone, that they are watching you on the screen there and that no one there seems to wonder what it is.
If you want to watch me, ask anyone in the world of journalism and mass communication here. (I don't know how to watch by the way.)
I guess they reached me via the Google account for my smartphone.
The conclusion is it's impossible for them to prove they don't watch me anymore as it's the Government.
Bye for now.
7:56 p.m. - 2021-02-04
Diaryland
Anzuume
Born in 1969, an Aries and living in Nagoya.