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Research by The Guardian has revealed that this secret policy is managed and administered by a conglomerate of foundations and private investors under the code name of “The Foundation”. Evidence of The Foundation creating a strategy of the systematic avoidance of educational code requirements has surfaced in The Guardian’s investigation. This pattern of code avoidance has perpetrated the entire country’s educational system to almost every school site according to Guardian researchers.
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What’s more we are concerned about legal actions that may result in the publication of what up to this time has been confidential and privileged information only available to authorized administrators. The Foundation, as you have called it, is secretly indemnified by the highest levels of your federal government and as a result we must be cautious. Please stand by for our decision on this matter. Continue reading Pimp Slap 13

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Following this message you will receive 50 screenshots in 50 separate emails of highly confidential information that was taken from my district’s CALPADS website which is intended only for the viewing of authorized district personnel. I was able to hack into this website and take screenshots of the histories of administrative credentialing in Special Education. Continue reading Pimp Slap 12

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I couldn’t believe that blowing the whistle on the school district could possibly be a threat significant enough to monitor my communications with The Guardian. But maybe just to be safe I should meet a writer from The Guardian in a hotel room and give them a jump drive with the data on it like Snowden did. Continue reading Pimp Slap 11

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The click of “electronic documents” produced another page entitled “Here’s how to send electronic documents.” And I had three choices. Or were they really rather types of poison that I could choose to die by? First, there was “Secure Drop” which was touted as being the most secure method to transmit my files, but then a warning sentence flashed from the page: “If you are being watched, the very act of using Tor may arouse suspicion. Continue reading Pimp Slap 10

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But I was now looking at a page that gave me the feeling of power – the feeling of control over my future and possibly more. I read the sentence, “If you have something to share with us,….”. I did. And it was at this moment I decided I would do whatever it took to share it. And then I laughed to myself thinking, “I will never have to leave the country – never. This is not national security; is it?” Continue reading Pimp Slap 9

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The tension was building. I realized I was doing something illegal, but I thought of Ellsberg, Felt, Manning, and Snowden. My heroes because they violated the law to achieve a higher good revealing to the public the secret illegal and unethical behavior of governing authorities. Continue reading Pimp Slap 8