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Monday, August 8, 2016

Clock Boy moved out of U.S.A. now sues?

September 15th, 2015 a teen walks into his classroom in Texas and shows his teacher a home made clock. Ahmed Mohamed, was thrust into the spotlight arrested and questioned without his parents present.

After meeting the President of the United States Barack Obama, a Texas police chief apologizing. And a Texas school standing by their teacher, yet backing off under the weight of social media.

Ahmed Mohamed moved out of the United States, 24 hours after meeting our president and is now suing his former hometown.

Clever as this story may seem, it remains real. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.

What is so troubling? Ahmed Mohamed is using the United States as his personal financial punching bag. Either sheer luck, or a very orchestrated performance by an illustrious group who call themselves ISIS are very real possibilities in this modern day age of cloak and daggers.

Ahmed Mohamed and his family moving out of the United States gives an eyebrow rise by many. Who are now thinking twice about this young mans intentions.

There are far too many prestigious colleges and Universities in the United States that could have catered to him. Instead he moved to Qatar, whose neighboring country is Saudi Arabia.

September 11th, 2001 the Twin towers and Washington are attacked. Several of the men involved were from Saudi Arabia.

Regardless of the national prejudice. America has been targeted.

This so called clock boy, whose story never stated "why" in his mind was a clock a good idea to build, knowing the fresh history of America. Why would  a child do something like this?

Now, Ahmed Mohamed's actions look more like a simple play on American law to fund his families new life in Qatar. Is this entire incident sheer luck or a planned financial window of opportunity using fear?

Monday, August 1, 2016

Ebay used as theft ring profit?

All over the good ole U.S.A. families struggle to meet massive imposed federal insurance premiums. While juggling two or three jobs to support one, two or three children or more. Relationships in the toilet literally, over financial nightmares average citizens were never trained for.

Ebay first launched in 1995 as an auction site anyone could utilize for a small fee. Before long many sellers were making a good living selling multiple items on Ebay.

Thieves were right there every step of the way.

Even in the beginning reports of issues were popping up. And like many things in America, big corporations and money do not support the customer base. Issues were fielded through emails to sellers.
Requesting money back for poor quality goods. or worse yet  buyers never received the goods. In some cases antiques were fake. When the legitimate collector found the discrepancy, they were hotter than a Mexican red pepper.

Identity theft became news headlines in 2015 when a man was charged and pled guilty to identify theft of an F.B.I. agent. The wheels of justice moving faster after one of their one has been targeted. 

Ebay has not only become the worlds largest auction site. Ebay has possibly become the worlds largest theft ring as the Federal Bureau of Investigation are now probing the site.

In this day and age of terrorism, could Ebay be funneling monies to terror organizations as well?