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Prince Jesse Jackson crowned as Sandy Hutchens blows whistle

September 3, 2009 in | Comments (0)

Jesse Jackson was crowned Prince over the Agni tribe in the Village of Krinjabo, Africa, right on the heels of the passing of Michael Jackson. This may seem to be just another Jesse Jackson escapade reported in the news. But what is not widely known is that Michael Jackson was not only the King of Pop but also the previous prince of the Agni tribe. Is it a coincidence then that the passing of Prince Michael was immediately followed by the crowning of Jesse Jackson as the new Prince?

What makes this more distressing are the claims that Michael Jackson’s death was a homicide. The allegations are that Dr. Conrad Murray was involved in foul play leading to the musician’s death. The question that should immediately spring to mind is the following: did Jesse Jackson know Dr. Conrad Murray? If so, what was the politician’s involvement with Dr. Conrad Murray’s work?

When did Jesse Jackson ask for a second autopsy?

In the early stages, after the passing of Prince Michael, Jesse Jackson immediately emerged in the eye of the media demanding an autopsy be performed on his long time friend and spiritual disciple. In an interview with Good Morning America, after the first autopsy, Jesse Jackson began to ask questions about the involvement of Dr. Conrad Murray. “When did the doctor come? What did the doctor do? Did he inject him? If so, with what?” asked Jesse Jackson. He also asked: “Did he inject Demerol? It’s a very powerful drug.”

Soon after these allegations, Dr. Conrad Murray hired an attorney by the name Edward M. Chernoff according to what we read in the LA Times. As the accusations flew and the allegations grew against Dr. Murray, Jesse Jackson landed into a new media event.

The succession of princes

Sandy Hutchens Whistleblower is not subscribing to any theory leading to a determination of foul play. What is interesting is that all claims are coming from other sources. The only set of facts that the Whistleblower is stressing are those which have been widely reported by reliable news sources. This is all to do with the succession of princes. It’s about Prince Michael. And then, it is about Prince Jesse. Both of them Princes of the Agni people and both of the last name Jackson.

The Whistleblower team has uncovered no compelling evidence favoring Jesse Jackson over Dr. Conrad Murray and will not vouch for the complete verity of any accusation made by any party. At this time, our thoughts are firmly turned towards the Senator Prince.

The Late Ted Kennedy

Is there any connection between the Agni tribe, the Village of Krinjabo, and the late Ted Kennedy? Certainly not in any obvious way. For if there is a connection, would not someone question the qualities of character that Ted Kennedy displayed? Was he not a prince? Was he not woven of the cloth of Camelot.

Knowing all that the Sandy Hutchens WhistleBlower team knows about this story and how it inter-relates with other stories, would anybody rely on the heresay and innuendo of any other source or blog?

Jesse Jackson: ‘Family Wants More Autopsies’

The Rev. Jesse Jackson met with the parents of Michael Jackson following the pop superstar’s death. He says the family is overwhelmed with grief and wants more autopsies.

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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