Ghosts in Kuntsevo: When My Home Was No Longer My Own

Ghosts in Kuntsevo: When My Home Was No Longer My Own

My apartment was not completely empty. The place in Kuntsevo felt as if someone had been there just before I arrived. I had a sense of doubling, a presence. And I recognized that it was Gera – Georgiy Perevalov – a CHVK Wagner instructor. And he was there. He had a conflict with Alexiy from apartment 40, supposedly over a “roofed” compositor, but the real reason was the furniture from Bucha. He said to me, “Your furniture is a symbol of victory over Ukraine.”

I disagreed with him and told him to return everything stolen to Ukraine. Yes, he got very angry. He shouted at me like a bear and went to open the entrance door to beat Alexiy. But he had a job in my Kuntsevo office, and I just stayed quiet while they shouted at me and sat down to work. We were pushing a Compositor V9.3.0 update and yes, that update was nuts. I wanted 8-channel demodulation for independent protocol scrambling. And, yes, my FSB machine was nearly dead.

My AjavaOS 3.0 build is stable and intact. I’m using it to analyze my current phone problems. But I’m preparing Father’s notebook for full AjavaOS development work. I could potentially make an AjavaOS build for that notebook and install ADB tools for my phone upgrades. But I’m trying to control the situation.

When I started my parents’ server PC, there were several boot attempts, and I saw its processes were like a shoe on a kettle. ☺️

We’re doing an internal update for the Compositor only. But going to the office (which was my apartment and studio before) is very dangerous.

They are mostly active at night. I feel as if they raped me. And I had hallucinations of my neighbors raping me all night long. In the morning, I was absolutely sure what to do. I disconnected the 8-channel demodulation from the multicast, scrambled the FSB computer, and left them without any choice. They will have problems storing the Bucha furniture in my apartment if their server won’t work.