Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 3:20 p.m. No.13662796   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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It is difficult to monitor mobile phones in the case of digitization. The new iPhone cannot be monitored. Radiation from mobile phones can harm your health. Be sure to wear anti-radiation glasses or use a computer instead of a mobile phone.

A fellow fighter’s father died three days after the vaccine. Because of the vaccine, once, he said the Whistleblowers’ Movement was a lie. When this happens, there is nothing we can do, and we try our best. My benefactor in my hometown was also vaccinated. Unfortunately, his wife has passed away, and it’s too late to regret it. Someone so close to you died for such a stupid reason. Two hundred scientists advise against vaccination. Hydroxychloroquine sulfate with zinc should be taken scientifically. Don’t take fake medicine. Japanese masks are the safest. Angel scientist (DR. Limeng Yan) individually challenges the best scientists in the world.

Several of my teachers were investigated. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) says Miles Guo is anti-communist and anti-China. Those teachers told the Chinese State Security Bureau (CSSB) to prove Miles Guo was a liar. The CSSB is exaggerated but polite. Some people have a conscience. The CCP has increased its efforts to suppress Miles Guo within China. The listing of the Himalayan coin is a massive threat to the CCP. The destruction of the CCP with money and the truth of the virus are proceeding unstoppably. Jack Ma’s case needs to be handled in a low profile. It is going to give the outside world the impression that entrepreneurs can continue to do business.

Qin Gang just sent out a picture of his ex-wife. He wants to be the Chinese ambassador to the United States. Qin Gang has only one mission, to eradicate the Whistleblowers’ Movement! So we have to be “prepared” for Qin Gang’s arrival. He will do everything he can to ruin the celebration of the first anniversary of the New Federal State of China. If there were no virus, we would have invited anyone, Kissinger, Pelosi, Obama. Because we helped all humankind and we speak the truth.

Virtual currencies are going to be legalized in the United States. There is an 80% chance that the US will approve the legalization of virtual currencies. Then, you can open a bank account and pay taxes as a currency category. With a payment license, you can buy things, and you can take the collateral. But that doesn’t mean you can just buy it. You have to purchase licensed virtual currency and only use it in states that allow it.

The CCP’s fear about the Himalayan coin and the truth of the virus is the same. There is no future for decentralized virtual currencies. On July 4, the anniversary of American independence, I will give a big gift to my fellow fighters. The Himalayan Coin, wiping out CCP with the truth of the CCP virus, the coalition’s actions hit the CCP. We angered CCP by telling people that hydroxychloroquine sulfate works and they should not be vaccinated. The CCP knew that “Getter” would change the world, and they were afraid. Once your KYC is approved, you have a lifetime Himalayan dollar account and directly purchase other G series. An absolutely confidential and secure account that only you know, with traceability if you are scammed. You need to know the true meaning of a Himalayan Dollar account. It is your own top-end, most secure bank. SEC refunds, for example, can be transferred directly to a Himalayan Dollar account, after which you can choose to continue investing in GTV or other G series. Those who apply for a refund will never come back. You should cherish and make good use of the Himalayan Dollar account you have. Himalayan Dollar accounts can be cashed out or invested at any time.

Thanks to all the conscientious police officers in China who have taken care of their compatriots according to the law. We will never forget it!

Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.13662848   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2849

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Countering Violent Extremism

FBI Launches New Awareness Program for Teens

 

Screenshot of Donat Be a Puppet Website Homepage

Don’t Be a Puppet: Pull Back the Curtain on Violent Extremism is an interactive website developed by the FBI to open the eyes of teens to the devastating reality and deceptive messaging of violent extremism and to help strengthen their resistance to radicalization and possible recruitment. https://cve.fbi.gov

 

Today like never before, violent extremists of all kinds are deliberately targeting our nation’s young people with poisonous propaganda—especially in cyberspace, where they are flooding social media with slick recruiting videos and persuasive calls to action.

 

The FBI’s investigations and analysis indicate that these efforts—to a disturbing degree—are succeeding. Across America, there are young people who are embracing various forms of violent extremism, actively communicating with violent extremists, and helping with recruitment. Without warning, many teens are joining violent extremist groups in the U.S. or leaving their families and traveling to war zones thousands of miles away to enlist in violent extremist movements—some are even plotting and launching attacks in the U.S. and overseas.

 

In this hyper-connected world—where violent extremist information is only a click away—it’s more crucial than ever that young people learn what violent extremism really is, how it hurts innocent victims and perpetuates violence, and how its recruiting strategies are intended to deceive.

 

Today, as part of its leading role in helping to prevent terrorist attacks and in sharing its expertise on public safety issues, the FBI is taking the next step in educating communities on violent extremism by launching a new, free program for teens nationwide.

 

It’s called Don’t Be a Puppet: Pull Back the Curtain on Violent Extremism, and the centerpiece is an interactive website at https://cve.fbi.gov that uses activities, quizzes, videos, and other materials to teach teens how to recognize violent extremist messaging and become more resistant to self-radicalization and possible recruitment.

 

The site doesn’t refute violent extremist beliefs point by point or discuss matters of faith or politics. Instead, it makes teens aware of the destructive reality of various forms of violent extremism, including hateful attacks based on race, religion, or other factors. Through its Don’t Be a Puppet theme, the program encourages teens to think for themselves and display a healthy skepticism if they come across anyone who appears to be advocating extremist violence.

 

The Don’t Be a Puppet initiative was developed through the combined efforts of the FBI Office of Public Affairs (OPA) and the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Program in the Bureau’s Office of Partner Engagement, with the input and support of other FBI components. A number of community leaders, government and law enforcement officials, high school teens, and other public and private partners from across the U.S. evaluated the site and provided valuable feedback. The consensus was that the program is a positive, proactive tool that addresses a serious threat.

 

“We want teens to apply their critical thinking skills to this issue just like they would to any subject in school,” says Jonathan Cox, head of the OPA unit that created the website and developed the concept. “We’re saying, ‘Don’t be a puppet,’—in other words, don’t just blindly accept what violent extremists tell you or you could end up being controlled and manipulated by people who want you to hurt or kill innocent people.”

 

 

The website is divided into five main sections, each with various activities and elements to complete (see above sidebar for more information). A sixth “Where to Get Help” page offers conflict resolution tips, identifies resources to contact for assistance, and provides links to more information. Teens receive a printable certificate upon completion of the site.

 

The program is open to anyone in the United States who wishes to participate, but it is designed for a teenage audience. No registration is required to sign up for or use the website. The Bureau also recommends that community groups, resource officers, coaches, school administrators, and parents and families review the site and use it to raise awareness of violent extremism and its growing impact on our nation.

 

To learn more, visit the Don’t Be a Puppet: Pull Back the Curtain on Violent Extremism website. Community groups, parents, and teachers who are interested in using the program can also discuss the details with the community outreach specialist in their local FBI field offices.

Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.13662849   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Overview of the Don’t Be a Puppet Website

 

Teens earn an FBI certificate by completing all of the activities in the five sections outlined below. Throughout the site, including during an introductory video by FBI Director James Comey, it is emphasized that free speech and religious liberty are protected under the Constitution of the United States and that having extremist beliefs is legal unless violence is directly advocated or used.

 

Section 1: What is Violent Extremism?

 

Defines violent extremism and explores five of its key elements: blame, distorted principles, symbols, propaganda, and groupthink.

Explains how violent extremists use their warped characteristics to manipulate, radicalize, or recruit others to embrace their ideologies.

Section 2: Why Do People Become Violent Extremists?

 

Examines the key reasons why people embrace violent extremism and its ideologically motivated grievances.

Makes teens aware of the arguments violent extremists use to justify their actions as well as highlights unmet needs and personal problems that violent extremists might exploit in their recruitment efforts.

Section 3: What are Known Violent Extremist Groups?

 

Provides an overview of several violent extremist groups—typically called international terrorist organizations—and key domestic violent extremism ideologies.

Helps teens recognize and reject these organizations and their belief systems in case they are contacted or encounter violent propaganda on the Internet.

Section 4: How Do Violent Extremists Make Contact?

 

Explores the various ways—such as social media, cell phones, and flyers—that violent extremists try to reach young people.

Informs teens of the potential dangers of different online and offline communications channels and how these tools could be used for recruitment.

Section 5: Who Do Violent Extremists Affect?

 

Features videos of survivors of violent extremism and hate crime, who share their personal stories on how they have been impacted.

Gives teens insight into the very real pain, suffering, and losses caused by these acts of violence.

 

Other FBI Youth Programs

 

From violent gangs to cyber security, the FBI has long been in the business of sharing its expertise on public safety issues with a diverse cross-section of young people through various community outreach efforts. Among the FBI’s youth programs:

 

Adopt-a-School/Junior Special Agent Program: Puts FBI special agents and professional staff into local schools to mentor and tutor kids, showing them how to resist bad influences that could lead them to crime, drug use, gang participation, and violence. During the last fiscal year, more than 800 teens participated in these programs in 28 different FBI field offices.

 

Safe Online Surfing Internet Challenge: Educates third- to eighth-grade students on cyber safety and online etiquette. Since October 2012, more than 600,000 students in 49 states, the District of Columbia, and three U.S. territories have participated in the program.

 

Teen Academy: Gives middle and/or high school students an inside look at the FBI and fosters a greater understanding of the Bureau’s work in the community. During the last fiscal year, nearly 1,400 students took part in these academies in 37 field offices.

Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 3:33 p.m. No.13662906   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 3:41 p.m. No.13662985   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 3:56 p.m. No.13663139   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Friday, May 14, 2021

Deputy U.S. Marshal Charged with Cyberstalking and Perjury

 

A federal grand jury in the Central District of California returned an indictment Wednesday charging a Deputy U.S. Marshal with conspiracy to commit cyberstalking, cyberstalking, and perjury.

 

According to the indictment, Ian R. Diaz, 43, of Brea, California, who serves as a Deputy U.S. Marshal with the U.S. Marshals Service, along with his former wife, who is alleged to be an unindicted co-conspirator, agreed to and did pose as a person with whom Diaz was formerly in a relationship (Jane Doe) and, in that guise, sent to themselves harassing and threatening electronic communications that contained apparent threats to harm Diaz’s former wife; solicited and lured men found through Craigslist “personal” advertisements to engage in so-called “rape fantasies” in an attempt to stage a purported sexual assault on Diaz’s former wife; and staged one or more hoax sexual assaults and attempted sexual assaults on Diaz’s former wife. Diaz and his then-wife then reported this conduct to local law enforcement, falsely claiming that Jane Doe posed a genuine and serious threat to Diaz and his then-wife, and thereby caused local law enforcement to arrest, charge, and ultimately detain Jane Doe in jail for nearly three months for conduct for which they framed her and in fact perpetrated themselves.

 

According to the indictment, Diaz and his former wife also allegedly took steps to conceal their conduct, including using falsely registered email accounts, using virtual private networks to access the internet anonymously, and communicating with each another using encrypted messaging services.

 

Diaz is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking, one count of cyberstalking, and one count of perjury for his false testimony in a deposition in connection with a federal civil lawsuit brought by Jane Doe. The defendant was arrested Thursday and made his initial court appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Douglas F. McCormick of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Southern Division. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison on each of the counts. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

 

Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicholas L. McQuaid of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and Special Agent in Charge Keith A. Bonanno of the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Cyber Investigations Office made the announcement.

 

The Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General is investigating the case.

 

Senior Litigation Counsel Marco A. Palmieri and Trial Attorney Rebecca G. Ross of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section and Senior Trial Attorney Mona Sedky of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section are prosecuting the case.

 

An indictment is merely an allegation and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 4 p.m. No.13663182   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3189

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Friday, May 14, 2021

Three Peruvian Nationals Plead Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud Thousands of Spanish-Speaking U.S. Residents

 

Three Peruvian nationals pleaded guilty to operating a series of call centers in Peru that defrauded Spanish-speaking U.S. residents by threatening, among other things, arrest and deportation.

 

According to court documents, Omar Cuzcano Marroquin, 32, Jerson Renteria Gonzales, 37, and Evelyng Milla Campuzano, 35, each of Lima, Peru, conspired to commit mail fraud and wire fraud through a series of Peruvian call centers that used fraud and extortion to obtain money from Spanish-speaking individuals in the United States. The defendants and their employees falsely told victims that they were required to accept and pay for English language courses and other educational products. Victims who at first refused to make payments were threatened with serious adverse consequences, including supposed criminal court proceedings, arrest and deportation. Between April 2011 and July 2019, thousands of victims made payments based on calls from their call centers.

 

“The Department of Justice’s Consumer Protection Branch will steadfastly pursue and prosecute transnational criminals who defraud vulnerable U.S. consumers,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton of the Justice Department's Civil Division. “Those who impersonate U.S. government officials and use threats to prey on our recent immigrant communities will be brought to justice and held accountable in U.S. courts.”

 

All three defendants were arrested on July 2, 2019, by Peruvian authorities based on a U.S. extradition request, and each has remained incarcerated since that time. The defendants were extradited to the Southern District of Florida on Oct. 23, 2020.

 

As part of their guilty pleas, the defendants admitted that they managed and operated the Latinos en Accion, Accion Latino, and Bienestar Hispano call centers in Lima, Peru. The defendants admitted that they and their employees in Peru used internet-based telephone calls to contact Spanish-speaking residents of the United States, many of whom were recent immigrants from Central America, Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. The callers falsely told the victims they had won raffles for free products, including computer tablets with English language courses. Many consumers expressed interest in receiving the supposedly free products and the chance to improve their English language abilities. In later calls, victims were told they were required to make large payments to receive the products. When victims objected, the callers misrepresented that the victims had unlawfully failed to pay for or receive delivery of products.

 

In pleading guilty, the defendants admitted that they and their employees falsely claimed to be lawyers, court officials, federal agents and representatives of a supposed “minor crimes court.” The defendants and their co-conspirators falsely told the victims that they had a contractual obligation to pay for and receive products and had caused legal problems for themselves and others by allegedly failing to do so. The callers also falsely threatened victims with court proceedings, negative marks on their credit reports, imprisonment or immigration consequences if they did not immediately pay for the purportedly delivered products and settlement fees. Many victims paid because of these baseless threats, and the defendants and their co-conspirators fraudulently collected millions of dollars from thousands of vulnerable victims.

 

“With today’s technology, fraudsters can target victims living thousands of miles away as easily as they can target next-door neighbors,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Juan Antonio Gonzalez for the Southern District of Florida. “This office, together with its domestic and international law enforcement partners, will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute criminals who prey on vulnerable victims within our district, no matter where those criminals are located.”

 

“We seek justice for victims by working collaboratively with foreign governments when investigating criminal misuse of the U.S. mail, such as these fraud and extortion schemes,” said Inspector in Charge Joseph Cronin of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Miami Division. “The U.S. Postal Inspection Service will continue to aggressively pursue transnational criminal enterprises targeting U.S. consumers.”

 

Cuzcano, Renteria and Milla each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Cuzcano is scheduled to be sentenced on July 9 and faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. Renteria and Milla are scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 6 and face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Robert N. Scola Jr. will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Anonymous ID: 7d22ef May 14, 2021, 4:01 p.m. No.13663189   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Two co-defendants in this case are scheduled to go to trial in January 2022.

 

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the Civil Division’s Consumer Protection Branch investigated the case. Trial Attorney Phil Toomajian of the Consumer Protection Branch is prosecuting the case. The Federal Trade Commission, the Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, the Diplomatic Security Service and the Peruvian National Police provided critical assistance.

 

For more information about the Consumer Protection Branch, visit its website at www.justice.gov/civil/consumer-protection-branch.

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/three-peruvian-nationals-plead-guilty-conspiring-defraud-thousands-spanish-speaking-us