Tony's Little House

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A frontward shot of Tony's house

Tony lives in what he calls his "little house," a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom single-family home built in 1926 on a 2,308 square foot lot. According to public records, the house is valued at $57,800. Tony frequently refers to this house as one of the few properties he has managed to hold onto, despite repeated government efforts to take it away from him, similar to the royal inheritance he claims was stolen from his family.

Government Threats and Sabotage

Tony believes the U.S. Government and Satellite Man are actively trying to steal his house. According to Tony, the government has targeted his home as part of a broader conspiracy to rob him of his wealth and inheritance. He claims that various agents have made multiple attempts to sabotage the house in order to force him out or devalue the property.

Tony has said, "They tried to steal the house from me just like they tried to steal my mother and father’s estates. They think by devaluing it, they can force me out."

Tony often alleges that the Satellite Man has used satellite technology to cause issues with his home, including interfering with the electrical system, damaging the roof, and causing plumbing problems, which have made living conditions difficult.

Layout

A rough layout of Tony's house

Tony's house layout is simple but filled with clutter. The top-right room serves as his office, kitchen, and laundry room all in one. His bedroom is in the top-left, and the bottom two rooms are used for storage, one of which previously housed his piano. These rooms are filled with piles of junk, and the bathroom and closet are described as having little of interest.

Kitchen/Office/Laundry Room

A photo of Tony's decrepit kitchen/laundry room/office
...Why does he have a photo of himself hanging on the wall? (To show what his teeth looked like before satellite interference.)

Tony’s kitchen, office, and laundry space are combined into a single, cluttered room where he films many of his videos. His collection of odd items, pinned to the wall, includes a photo of himself (to show what his teeth looked like before satellite interference), a plastic bag, part of a flour bag, and other indistinguishable objects.

Despite the clutter, Tony manages to keep the floor somewhat clear. His washing machine sits right next to his fridge, with detergent left on the counter next to his food. He lacks a dryer, so Tony dries his clothes outside on his porch, often blaming government sabotage for his inability to maintain standard household appliances.

The Outside

The outside of Tony's house shows clear signs of neglect and undermaintenance, which Tony attributes to the ongoing government conspiracy against him. The yard is cluttered with piles of junk, similar to the inside of the house, and most of his windows are boarded up despite not being broken. According to Tony, these boarding efforts are necessary due to the threat of government agents or Satellite Man agents trying to break into his home.

Tony's backyard contains a poorly constructed firepit where he frequently lights large fires, sometimes dangerously close to dry foliage. He has mentioned how the government has tried to sabotage even his backyard fires, creating hazardous conditions as part of their efforts to destabilize his life. In the video below at [0:54] Tony mentions he puts these products on his walls for "protection laws" and "copyright" it seems to be that he believes that this will fend off the government man from zapping him with lazers every day.

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Tony plays with his cats and mentions how the gov man is heating him up. Mentions the wall products around the 0:50 second mark.

Tony's Efforts to Protect His Home

In response to what Tony perceives as ongoing attempts to take his house, he has taken several steps to protect the property. Tony has claimed that he has reinforced parts of the house himself, even though many of these efforts—such as boarding up windows and using makeshift repairs—are not up to code. He also believes that his protective measures, like reinforcing the walls, have led to increased satellite attacks on the house, further contributing to the property’s deterioration.

Conclusion

Tony's house stands as both a symbol of his independence and a reminder of the conspiracies he believes are constantly working against him. Despite the government’s alleged attempts to take it away, Tony remains determined to hold onto his property, even as he struggles to maintain it in the face of what he describes as sabotage and targeted attacks by the Satellite Man.

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