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To all that endure to help with
The stopping if exploitation, violation of several city/state/national/federal/global laws without the use of 'inform'ation
And only knowledge:
My original account
Is in the hands of n individual whom
Happens to be using my most recent
Google
Facebook
Textnow
Text me
Yahoo
YouTube
Etc, accounts
By the name of Brian Jones,
This includes himself and his hacking comcast group not just from the state of New York and the state of Utah, this also includes the state of texas.
I know this because I handed in that work to the
Local authorities
Non local authorities
Law
Law enforcement
Us attorneys
Governor
Government
Foreign government
And this includes
Sabotage of my own individual
Doctorates work
Art
Craftmanship
Brian Jones currently lives at/lives
1007 e south temple
Apt 12
And
Accomiplace and resident of the same residence split into two separate living quarters
torch
Apt 10/11
Please alert authorities because the person I found own self around with the help of those unlawfully more than federal felony offenses
Also happens to be in connection
With
David jones,
Brian jones #801-699-4270
Sincerely,
Thank you
True:
Valarie/morticia L. Branscomb Plot/Plot Lonewolf
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 10:33, Yahoo
<no-reply@cc.yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
Yahoo
Hi Valarie,
The following alternate email address was added to your Yahoo account:
c*****ia@yahoo.com
This change was made on:
When
March 7, 2021 9:33:30 AM PST
If you made this change, you're all set.
You can now use this email address to safely recover your account and verify your identity.
Didn’t make this change?
Remove the email address, review your security settings, and change your password here:
https://login.yahoo.com/account/security
Thanks,
Yahoo
We will never ask you for your password in an email. If you don’t trust a link in an email, go directly to the normal sign in page via yahoo.com.
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