WARRENTLESS WIRETAP
July 16, 2008 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Vetting explained
This is a global hack. For the past 7 years I have been a victim of cyberbullies who have tried to to deny my first amendment rigths to freedom of speech. Since 8/23/2001, the Associate Vice President Arlie S. Stop of the Community College of Southern Nv. used a phoney transfer evaluation to connect students to a global data miner, and global trojan horse to embezzle Federal Student loans and cyberstalking. Now it has escalated to Cyberbullingenuity that continues to compromise our life. Co-conspirators and warrantless wiretaps by EMBARQ/SPRINT, and warrantless wireless wiretaps by VERIZON WIRELESS and T-MOBILE. Clark County School District delivered a Virtual Remote Access Trojan for online tutoring with STUDENTNEST.COM for our minor child who is a victim of no child left behind. Upon examination the followin files were found and captured as forensic evidence of the compromise, the following files found a global trojan horse, global worm, Virtual Remote access Trojan Compaq server connected to an external IBM host and rouge server. Seven years of evidence was collected from paper to zip dirves.
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