DIGITAL BOOK: Killer Broadband - "Eye Testing" and Other Government Surveillances
This book emerged from my 3 ½ year legal battle against the CIA Checchi family cult leaders. I would never have imagined such an invasive program would exist to collect “data” on people, except they tried to use it against me in court. These corrupt CIA people tried dozens and dozens of times to accuse me of inappropriate or illegal behavior based on my interactions with computer and television screens. This book explains how simply looking at things on a screen can get you in trouble with clandestine government agents.
In recent years, these technological devices have been equipped with covert cameras that are used to study individuals as they look at these screens. Beyond mere observation, these cameras are used to scrutinize and analyze individuals' viewing behaviors, often leading to unwarranted and inaccurate conclusions. If the spies involved in this invasion of privacy are corrupt, as the CIA Checchi family cult leaders are, they will infer all kinds of nonsense that will give them permission to enslave, punish, and even kill people based on the “data” they acquire while watching someone without their consent or knowledge.
As if this weren’t enough nonsense… In another disturbing twist, some Supreme Court Justices allow this unjust manipulation to proceed without adequate scrutiny or objection, underscoring a troubling flaw in the judicial system. Why this is allowed at the Supreme Court is also explored in this book.
I felt the American people needed to be warned this kind of “eye testing” nonsense goes on. So, I wrote Killer Broadband: “Eye Testing” and Other Government Surveillances
This book emerged from my 3 ½ year legal battle against the CIA Checchi family cult leaders. I would never have imagined such an invasive program would exist to collect “data” on people, except they tried to use it against me in court. These corrupt CIA people tried dozens and dozens of times to accuse me of inappropriate or illegal behavior based on my interactions with computer and television screens. This book explains how simply looking at things on a screen can get you in trouble with clandestine government agents.
In recent years, these technological devices have been equipped with covert cameras that are used to study individuals as they look at these screens. Beyond mere observation, these cameras are used to scrutinize and analyze individuals' viewing behaviors, often leading to unwarranted and inaccurate conclusions. If the spies involved in this invasion of privacy are corrupt, as the CIA Checchi family cult leaders are, they will infer all kinds of nonsense that will give them permission to enslave, punish, and even kill people based on the “data” they acquire while watching someone without their consent or knowledge.
As if this weren’t enough nonsense… In another disturbing twist, some Supreme Court Justices allow this unjust manipulation to proceed without adequate scrutiny or objection, underscoring a troubling flaw in the judicial system. Why this is allowed at the Supreme Court is also explored in this book.
I felt the American people needed to be warned this kind of “eye testing” nonsense goes on. So, I wrote Killer Broadband: “Eye Testing” and Other Government Surveillances
This book emerged from my 3 ½ year legal battle against the CIA Checchi family cult leaders. I would never have imagined such an invasive program would exist to collect “data” on people, except they tried to use it against me in court. These corrupt CIA people tried dozens and dozens of times to accuse me of inappropriate or illegal behavior based on my interactions with computer and television screens. This book explains how simply looking at things on a screen can get you in trouble with clandestine government agents.
In recent years, these technological devices have been equipped with covert cameras that are used to study individuals as they look at these screens. Beyond mere observation, these cameras are used to scrutinize and analyze individuals' viewing behaviors, often leading to unwarranted and inaccurate conclusions. If the spies involved in this invasion of privacy are corrupt, as the CIA Checchi family cult leaders are, they will infer all kinds of nonsense that will give them permission to enslave, punish, and even kill people based on the “data” they acquire while watching someone without their consent or knowledge.
As if this weren’t enough nonsense… In another disturbing twist, some Supreme Court Justices allow this unjust manipulation to proceed without adequate scrutiny or objection, underscoring a troubling flaw in the judicial system. Why this is allowed at the Supreme Court is also explored in this book.
I felt the American people needed to be warned this kind of “eye testing” nonsense goes on. So, I wrote Killer Broadband: “Eye Testing” and Other Government Surveillances