# 2019 08 05. Lock.
This is just a part of a video recording about how my lock broke. It needed to be lubricated, but I didn’t have time for that, and eventually the lock jammed. I tried to open it, but it wouldn’t turn at all, and there was only one option left — to knock out a brick with a hammer, reach in with my hand, and open the lock from the inside manually. It was late in the evening, all the stores were already closed, so I went to a construction site, bought some cement there, and they simply gave me the sand and brick for free. I returned home with all of it, and before breaking the wall, I decided to make one last attempt to open the lock and… I got lucky — I managed to open it.
This recording shows how the "neighbor" who was moved into apartment 106 in 2010 — the same person I have repeatedly reported and who has threatened to kill me on multiple occasions (once even in the presence of patrol officers) — behaves arrogantly and threatens me with calling the police.
But that’s not the main point... The main thing happened afterward, after I opened the lock and entered the apartment. While I was hammering, I slightly deformed the steel door frame, and the door began to scrape a little. I decided to hit the frame with a hammer to straighten it. I went to my room, grabbed the hammer, opened the door, took a swing and... I really didn’t expect what happened next... The sound of the impact was very loud, sharp — very similar to a gunshot. After the blow, I froze, shocked by what had just happened and... almost instantly, the door of apartment 104 opened — an apartment that for many years has been used as a drug den. I heard several people come out onto the stairwell, quietly whispering to each other, and begin to listen attentively...
After standing there for about a minute, they went back inside.
I want to draw your attention to this very moment: allegedly, apartment 104 is being used as a drug den. The "standard set": thieves, prostitutes, drug addicts. And then, a gunshot-like sound is heard in the stairwell and... this so-called lowlife crowd immediately comes out to the landing — to find out what’s going on...
In my opinion, this is simply nonsensical — this just doesn’t happen!
This is called behavior inconsistent with the situation...
Lowlifes are always afraid of the police — especially in an apartment used as a drug den, full of drugs and stolen goods... After a gunshot in the stairwell, they didn’t hide, didn’t start destroying evidence (like flushing drugs down the toilet) — they came out onto the landing to investigate...
I believe that, after a gunshot — or something that sounds like one — the only people who would come out onto the stairwell to see what’s happening are those who are armed, primarily armed, and also people who have authority — in other words, undercover operatives.
And apartment 104 is of course a drug den, but first and foremost, it’s a safe house used by those “red-epauletted” operatives working against me.
I don’t know who’s there now — Security Service or police — but back in 2010, apartments 104 and 111 were personally overseen by the head of Dnipropetrovsk public safety police, Vova Sedletsky.
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