Trying to catch this man. He has comprised my last 15 mobile phones, 5 computers, 3 cars and still is connected to my radio station #1. Number 1 on my mobile phone where the bubbles are. He has compromised all of my emails, Apple ID's, FB, converted my language into Spanish on my phone, re-routes my phone calles I make to Apple HP, Time Warner, and just broke into my home router. This has been going on fit neatly 9 years and I'm so sick and tired of his BS, He is affiliated with FB, Microsoft Dynamics, Bing, and the list goes on. Just notched tonight the Gifhub.com site. I know he is abusing his rights in Everywsy because he is breaking the law by doing what he has been doing to me. I've contacted the FBI, Federal Trade Commmison, local authorities, and his dept head at the university where he teaches when he's not in the computer doing damage to someone. I'm drained emotionally and spiritually and pray he will be caught and punished. It's has got to stop.
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