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jmariebe · 6 years
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Questions Regarding How FISC Surveillance Warrant was Approved
Questions Regarding How FISC Surveillance Warrant was Approved
In order to obtain a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court warrant, the government must submit documents detailing the reasons they are asking for a surveillance warrant through the FISC. This FISC warrant is for targeting “non-United States persons reasonably believed to be located outside of the United States.” However, I am a United States citizen. In 2010 the FISC “Rules of Procedure”…
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jmariebe · 6 years
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Help Me End the FISC Surveillance Warrant: Steps You Can Take
Help Me End the FISC Surveillance Warrant: Steps You Can Take
The 2007 FISC surveillance warrant being used to watch me is still open. Please help me end this FISC warrant. It is responsible for many problems, not just for me, but also for the American people because it is directly linked to disruptions in academic and political institutions, including the use of social media messages for our elections. I am currently arguing that this 2007 FISC…
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jmariebe · 6 years
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Origins of the Use of Government Surveillance on Me
Origins of the Use of Government Surveillance on Me
Sometime between October 27, 2007 and January 1, 2008, I was placed under Homeland Security surveillance through the U.S. government’s FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act). The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is overseen by the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (see fisc.uscourts.gov). The FISA issues warrants based on testimony submitted before the U.S. Foreign…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Stones
bertonazzij: She was a small child that loved the sun. She used to sit outside on the ground and find stones that were broken so she could look inside at the quartz glass. Her favorite rocks were the ones that had a pink quartz color inside. She was interested in how the stone looked like a stone on the outside but then looked like glass on the inside. This was amazing to her. She would rush into…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Mimosas
bertonazzij: I was sitting in a Mimosa tree with my sisters and cousins, trying to hold on to my balance while picking a Mimosa flower. It was rose and white with light feathery slim petals. There were silky clusters sprouting from each twig and the flower stem fit behind my ear with a tickle. It was getting dark. The sun was setting and the colors were fading with it. It was July and the Mimosa…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Water
bertonazzij: I sat near the water of the lake when the sun and wind made sparkling bird wings from the waves. They were heading toward me. I sat and thought they may be doves but then the wind changed. It gusted and the birds spread their wings so wide across they lost their shape and turned to glistening splintered shards of glass. It was time to go. I was so close to the edge of the lake I felt…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day One
Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day One
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I will not help or make contact with anyone or any institution who maintains that mental illness, medical status, disability, gender, race, sexual orientation, class, ethnicity, age, religious belief or non-belief, marital status, and/or political affiliation are determiners for unfair and deceptive assessment, treatment, and economic reward in public, in private, or in their work lives. Judy M.…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day Two
Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day Two
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I will not return to my graduate school alma mater as an alumnus until I feel safe. I do not feel safe and I do not and will not rely on words alone to change this status. Judy M. Bertonazzi U.S. Citizen Since January 1968
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day Three
Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day Three
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I will not incorporate my specific researched work as an instructor in a classroom until justice, including complete restitution, which has been outlined and understood by those required to to complete it, occurs. This is a protest, an intellectual fasting. I refuse to remain a verbal, physical, intellectual, emotional, sexual, and psychological “prisoner” in all spaces of this country, public…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day Four
Declaration of My U.S. Citizen Rights, Day Four
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My right as a U.S. Citizen under The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and and the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (42 U.S.C 13925) to have access to all campus discipline findings regarding, but not limited to, sex offenses and/or “crimes of violence”; In addition, through FERPA, after all appeals have been processed and the accused have…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Illegal Surveillance, Fall Semester, 2003, IUP
Illegal Surveillance, Fall Semester, 2003, IUP
The first time I was taped without my knowledge occurred in 2003 during my first semester, the Fall semester, when I began studying at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. It was a form of intimidation and ridicule. In Pennsylvania, it is a criminal offense to record a private citizen without their consent. At the time, the recordings were sent to multiple parties at the university within the…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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The Ten Reasons I Didn't Call You - Any of You
The Ten Reasons I Didn’t Call You – Any of You
1. The state of being blacklisted in academia, or any professional environment, really. 2. The state of psychological stress due to psychological torture. 3. The affect and realized effects of being under 24 hour illegal surveillance. 4. Failed networking experiences in almost every venue in academia, with some wonderful exceptions. Thank you from all still functioning parts of my heart. 5. The…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Testimony
Illegal surveillance by Indiana University of PA began in the Fall of 2008. It was approved by Tony Atwater, Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s president at the time. He was convinced by IUP’s English Dept. that I was threatening to sue the college. So, President Atwater allowed IUP’s campus police to listen in on my phone calls. I remember talking to a friend of mine one night after teaching…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Let’s Move On
Here is my perspective on what is happening. This post is really for those of us in education, including staff and students, and all others. I’ve been working on research that has been taken and used by others in academia. Mostly these academics are located in PA, but there are others who work elsewhere. These academics sent my work in progress out to as many people and educational institutions…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Testimony, Log Two
IUP needed to expand its surveillance coverage when I moved out of my Indiana, PA apartment on Chestnut St. to an apartment in Ebensburg, PA. Campus police taping capabilities only extended so far. So, the English Dept., notably David Downing, needed a more convincing reason to extend the coverage of their illegal wire tapping scheme. It couldn’t just be the threat of a lawsuit. It had to appeal…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Testimony, Log Three, the Major "Camps" that Conspired to Order Illegal Surveillance of My Entire Life
Testimony, Log Three, the Major “Camps” that Conspired to Order Illegal Surveillance of My Entire Life
This is a breakdown of the different political camps in the English Dept. By politics I mean the motives behind their plot to order my life to be recorded, 24/7, which aided in control of my research and employment opportunities. The “not rigorous enough” camp and Academic Fraud Camp Lingyan Yang: I did not dress appropriately and did not have the proper pedigree. I was unmannerly and did not…
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jmariebe · 7 years
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Testimony, Log 4: Are you able or disabled to do the job and how do you know?
Testimony, Log 4: Are you able or disabled to do the job and how do you know?
I’ve had PTSD, trichotillomania, general anxiety disorder and bipolar depression since I was seven years old. I know this now after years of therapy and prescribed medications through various psychiatrists, psychologists, cognitive behavioral therapists, and psychiatric nurses. I’ve been seeing medical professionals in these fields since I was 28 years old. I am currently 49 years old. So, I’ve…
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