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March 20, 2016

03/20/2016

Got home from another long day of working on the house so I could move out; being a Sunday, I'm not the least bit surprised that I walked through the front door of the building to a very strong smell of drug use.  I was hoping it would be only a problem in the public hallways, but as I walked through my front door to my unit, I could smell it almost immediately.  I quickly opened all my windows hoping to get some clean air into my unit, put my respirator on, put the URL to the online notice as to why I'm moving, then started writing this log even before I took the time to jump in the shower to clean myself off after working on the house.

This run of the indoor pollution has been happening every day since 12/6/2015 & honestly I don't expect to see any stop in it before I move.  What I've decided since the links to his background check are already up & given his stubborn attitude about every day indoor drug use, I don't intend on removing them, I'm going to start gauging his indoor pollution as to whether search engines can find the logging of this problem or not.  Currently the logging that states the name of these condos are hidden & won't be going public again until this unit is sold after I move out (considering this fucker obviously doesn't have any intentions in stopping before I move), but I have somewhat censored logs (removing certain personal information such as names & addresses), that I can change settings on so they can be indexed by search engines (this is actually default, however I disabled it given those logs probably won't be their permanently unless I get other editors that want to contribute their stories to the cause) when the pollution is particularly bad.  That will be the first step, steps after that will include spreading links to his background check around the web, even if they are somewhat hidden.  What he needs to realize is that once those links get indexed by search engines, they will probably follow the link to where I have the background report shared online; I won't be able to request a de-index from search engines once they are indexed & I don't intend on EVER removing the shared background check (with possibly another one being added before I leave), so he needs to do what he can to make sure they don't get set to where they can be indexed, because that information will not likely disappear from them once it does.

Health problems from indoor pollution today:
  • Blurry Eyes
  • Chest Pains
  • Coughing
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Hoarse Voice
  • Migraines
  • Nausea
  • Ringing Ears
  • Sore Throat
  • Trouble Breathing
  • Vomiting
UPDATE:  Indoor temperature in my unit was at a peak low of 65° F today due to being unable to use my heater via central air due to the constant indoor pollution from E26.  This is also the reason why I had my gas shut off in September of 2015, not wanting to have to continue paying fees to keep on a utility I wasn't using.

Video Pollution Log

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