Archive for August, 2009

Michael Jackson video a SCAM. Jesse Jackson a prince.

August 27, 2009 in | Comments (0)

Sandy Hutchens Whistleblower, August 27 – A brief video that apparently shows Michael Jackson stepping out of a LA coroner’s van after his death is being distributed widely throughout the internet.

The 29-second film will probably add fuel to the view held by conspiracy theorists that the King of Pop’s death was an intricate scam and that he is really still alive and dancing.

The video, supposedly filmed in an underground garage, shows a man being escorted from the back of a white van and through a doorway by a guard.

The man appears to look like Michael Jackson but inconveniently his face cannot be seen at any point.

Sandy Hutchens Whistleblower declares Michael Jackson no longer alive

The person who posted the footage on video-sharing website Live Leak claims to have been given it by a “trustworthy source”.

“This video shows that Michael was still alive after his dead body was transported to the Los Angeles Dept. of Coroner,” the video description states.

“I checked the license plate number and it looks like the King of Pop is jumping out of the same van, his dead body has been in.”

Unfortunately for the conspiracy theorists, the van’s number plate is not legible at any point during the video and there is no date stamp to indicate when it was filmed.

Even users of Live Leak, which is a breeding ground for outlandish conspiracy theories, have their doubts.

“Michael Jackson, Elvis, 2Pac, and Biggie are all hanging out together on some island making music, I’ll have the video of that later today,” wrote one.

“Yea, I figured as much. Him and Elvis are probably out partying somewhere,” added another.

Earlier this week the Los Angeles coroner confirmed Jackson had lethal levels of the powerful anaesthetic propofol in his body when he died on June 25. His death at the age of 50 is being treated as homicide.

Whistleblower provides the real story

Jesse Jackson was not available at this difficult time for the Michael Jackson family and this is the real story. Jesse Jackson was busy being crowned prince of the Agni people during a three-day visit to the Ivory Coast. The million-strong kingdom is located in a tropical rainforest and ruled by King Amon N’Douffou V.

Oddly enough, the King of Pop was crowned prince during a visit to the area 17 years ago. The kingdom has requested that the King of Pop be buried under the tree where he was crowned as is the tradition for royalty.

This is the truly bizarre part of the story and you read it here first at Sandy Hutchens Whistleblower where we put 2 and 2 together while the conspiracy nuts miss out every time.

Prince Jesse

Prince Jesse

Whistleblower unsure if chicken owner really shot his own leg

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Whistleblower staff is investigating whether the following chicken owner shot his own leg while hunting an opossum. Sandy Hutchens says that the whole story may be a fraud.

Apparently a northwest Washington man is recovering after accidentally shooting himself in the leg while hunting an opossum that had been snatching his chickens.

Allegedly, Larry Tenbrink of Mount Vernon was watching TV when he heard his chickens partying late Sunday. He thought that the problem was the opossum that had already killed more than a dozen of his chickens over the past few months.

According to unreliable sources, Tenbrink grabbed his .22 caliber pistol, headed outside and spotted an opossum the size of a large cat wandering his property. But he accidentally pulled the trigger too early, sending a bullet through his lower right thigh.

According to the sources, the 61-year-old handyman told the Skagit Valley Herald on Monday that he’s back home after a trip to the hospital.

UPDATE: one of our sources has confirmed that the man is real and that he is a chicken owner. The rest of the story may be unreliable.

Whistleblower shocked by Soup Nazi hacking scam

August 26, 2009 in | Comments (0)

Sandy Hutchens team member – The Miami “Soup Nazi” is facing charges in the biggest U.S. case of credit and debit card fraud.

His real name is Albert Gonzalez and the U.S. federal prosecutors are charging him and two other Russian hackers in Newark, N.J., with conspiracy, theft and fraud for allegedly infiltrating merchandiser networks to steal data on over 100 million consumers.

Albert Gonzalez and his cohorts targeted 7-Eleven and supermarket chain Hannaford Brothers.

The accused also targetted Heartland Payment Systems, one of the largest processors of payments ranging from credit cards to cheques and online transactions.

Earlier in 2009, Canada’s five largest banks and Canadian Tire confirmed a small number of customers may have been affected by a security breach at Heartland.

Experts said the case demonstrates once more how easily hackers can create financial havoc for companies and consumers. There is without a doubt a serious need for vigilance in protecting private data.

Calling the case the largest known theft of credit and debit card data in the U.S., prosecutors said the Soup Nazi led “injection attacks” to penetrate computer networks, pillage card data and then transfer that information to “malicious” servers in California, Illinois, the Netherlands, the Ukraine and Latvia.

Gonzalez used the following online names: “segvec” “j4guar17″ and “Soup Nazi,” the latter a reference to the Seinfeld character who was a skilled chef with a nasty demeanour.

The indictment referred to the other two defendants as “Hacker 1″ and “Hacker 2″ residing “in or near Russia.” They are not in confinement.

The three face a maximum five years in prison for conspiracy and another 30 years for fraud plus fines of up to $1.25 million or twice the gain from the offences, whichever is greater.

Starting in October 2006, the trio allegedly colluded in scanning the list of Fortune 500 companies to select prospective targets and then seek out weaknesses in their online consumer systems.

They stole account data in order to sell it to other parties intent on making fraudulent purchases or unauthorized bank withdrawals, the indictment added.

The trio utilized a number of clever methods to hide their hacking efforts and data breaches, including the use of “proxy” computers.

Yesterday’s indictments aside, “the sophisticated level of the hacking community has evolved to the point where many people believe that the bad guys are five years ahead of the good guys,” Levin said in an interview from New York.

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