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It’s July 2014 and one member of my team, Don Allison of KoreLogic, has been working on my computer puzzles for more than a year. I’ve come to understand why he came so highly recommended. The work has been difficult […]
It’s July 2014 and one member of my team, Don Allison of KoreLogic, has been working on my computer puzzles for more than a year. I’ve come to understand why he came so highly recommended. The work has been difficult […]
It takes audacity. To be so bold after all the public scandals, long after they know I discovered their presence in my private and work computers. It reminds me of an impetuous child sticking out his tongue while standing behind
Listen to the oral arguments in my computer intrusion lawsuit against the government. The first voice you hear is one of my attorneys: Paul Schiff Berman. My commentary is that the panel of three judges posed good questions and we
Analysis Today were oral arguments in the appeal of my lawsuit against the Dept. of Justice and FBI for the government computer intrusions. This is my layman’s non-legal read of the issues and questions. Government officials such as Attorney General
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Every day brings new stories about Russian interference in the 2016 election, whether Donald Trump played a role, and alleged abuses by our intelligence agencies. One of the deepest, darkest, most important issues in the whole mess has to do with the massive
Appeals Court to Hear Case of Reporter Alleging Surveillance By Associated Press on January 28, 2019 (With clarifications inside article) When Sharyl Attkisson first began hearing clicking sounds on her phone and her computers started turning on and off in the middle
| AUDACITY In September 2013, Ambassador Thomas Pickering agrees to do a sit- down interview with me about his work heading up the State Depart- ment Accountability Review Board’s (ARB) controversial Benghazi report. The ARB is under fire for possible conflicts