Singapore Government Hackers Love to Hack Teo En Ming's Computers, Smartphones, and Internet Online Accounts
Teo En Ming
teo.en.ming at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 08:10:25 UTC 2015
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Joel Rees <joel.rees at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2015/08/09 0:58 "Jonesy" <SPAM_TRAP_gmane at jonz.net>:
>>
>> On Sat, 8 Aug 2015 09:44:15 -0600, compdoc wrote:
>> >>would...hackers be able to hack into my home desktop computer again?
>> >
>> > ...
>> > 4) If you have drawn the attention of your government, you might want to
>> > rethink your life.
>
> Mostly, rethink why you care, and why you should care. And how you care.
>
> Maybe change some of the things you do. If you care in that way.
>
>> Or, rethink your domicile.
>
> Where do you suggest this guy should live?
>
> Software does change a little when you cross borders, and so do the
> opponents in the game. But the opponents and the vulnerabilities don't go
> away, they only change.
>
> Sometimes change can be helpful, sometimes not.
>
> So, where do you suggest this guy should move?
>
> Joel Rees
>
> Computer memory is just fancy paper,
> CPUs just fancy pens.
> All is a stream of text
> flowing from the past into the future.
I have thought of seeking political asylum in the United States,
Canada, Great Britain, Australia or New Zealand. But a few lawyers I
know told me that it would be impossible for me to seek political
asylum as I do not have a strong case that I am being persecuted by
the Singapore Government. They said that I do not have evidence or
proof that I am being persecuted by the Singapore Government.
Yours sincerely,
Subtle Denial of Medical Treatment by the Singapore Government for Mr.
Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
Link: https://www.scribd.com/doc/258700156/Subtle-Denial-of-Medical-Treatment-by-the-Singapore-Government-for-Mr-Teo-En-Ming-Zhang-Enming
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