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Investigative Reports (1):(1) 6, 2016

Conspiracy Sites Revisited. Version B.

Investigative Reports. # 4.

 

Aboubakar YARI1 & Venus YARI2

Affiliations:

  1. Biotech tropicana,InCFORENSICS
  1. Biotech tropicana,IncLITIGATOR

 

Abstract:

In version A of “Consoiracy Sites Revisited”, we establish a link between atypical difficulties and immigration process of suspectR. Here, in version B we discuss new evidences that further support our hypothesis in version A, and provide links to interest groups behind the conspiracy. The new evidences further confirm our findings that the immigration issues are baseless, and suggest a new type of race war in which the bases for an immigration case are fabricated for the purpose to cover the real basis of the war: race; in race war of racial groups.

Keywords: Forensics sciences; forensic investigation; race war; business; competition; corruption;        

UNDER DEVELOPMENT

Key notes: They will never bring an immigration case to court.

Why?

A: because they well know that they have no case.

Wisdom: One train can hide another train.

Background:

Summary of version A:

Abstract:

In Investigative Reports, (1)(1):2, we demonstrated a potential link between visa and passport processing in suspectR case.  In Investigative Reports, (1)(1):3, we demonstrated a potential link between visa processing, criminal background record and suspectR business activities. We then raised a conspiracy hypothesis.

Here, we revisit the conspiracy sites, seeking for clues to confirm or exclude our conspiracy hypothesis. 

 

Keyword: conspiracy; theory; methodology; verification; confirmation; propaganda; manipulation; corruption;

 

Background:

SuspectR complain on an out of protocol and legally baseless complication in passport processing triggers the opening of the investigation file (1)(1);2. Applying forensics sciences methodologies, we demonstrated a potential link between the processing of the passport and previous processing of visas.

Further investigations indicated a potential link of the issues above to suspectR business activities. Based on available data, we formulated a conspiracy hypothesis.

This Investigative Reports, (1)(1):3, will seek for more data to confirm or exclude our conspiracy hypothesis.  

 

Issues:

  1. Atypical difficulties in suspectR immigration process as related to business disturbances encountered by suspectR.

 

  1. The patterns of redundancy of the difficulties suggest deliberate and calculated acts that support our conspiracy hypothesis over hazard.  

Hypothesis:

  1. Atypical difficulties encountered in suspectR immigration process may be due to tracking by a group or groups of interests.

 

  1. The interests of the group(s) may be related to suspectR business activities.
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