04-23 & 04-24-25
RECENT SCAMS & FRAUD






TMOBILE - “UNRECOGNIZED DEVICE”



Screenshots above: Logged in my TMobile account on 04-18-25. No new device. For one, I can't afford it. I've had my iMac since 2021; my iPhone since 2022. Those are the only devices I have.
Logged in my TMobile account on 04-22-25, another new device notification. I've been paying my TMobile bill manually by logging into my account and typing in my CC number each month. I usually document every time a bill is paid online. The only thing I did on the 18th was log in my account to extend the payment date.
I haven’t set my TMobile to autopay since all the fraud that’s happened beginning in 2021. Even though the criminals know my bank card and checking account number anyway. Suddenly today, my TMobile was set to collect my payment via autopay. Not anything I did.
ROOMMATE
UC BERKELEY LAW (CONTINUED FROM 04-20 & 04-21-25)



Screenshots above: Berkeley Law’s Instagram account. First screenshot: Movie on a Black Panther member. Second: Berkeley's Law Students of African Descent. The sign in the corner reads, Stop Killing Our Kings and Queens. Me: Stop killing each other. Stop hustling aka scamming people. Stop abusing your partners. Stop exploiting, abusing, and killing pit bulls. Third screenshot: You know who would've made a damn good lawyer? Me. In many ways, I'm acting as my own advocate now to a monstrous injustice that's happening across the U.S. I represent myself; the double homelessness between 2022-24; the 1 in 4 New Yorkers impoverished; the youth mental health crisis; the disenfranchised working-class white males who are most vulnerable to suicides/shootings/opioid addiction and other despair deaths; and to young couples working full-time and still cannot afford to have kids because of the expenses, what they think is capitalism from corporate greed. But it's not that, it's something riding off that along with inflation to now tariffs. A criminal influence with an agenda, and China is involved, certainly for the counterfeits.
BERKELEY LAW - SAME ILLUSTRATOR



Screenshots above: Berkeley Law. Looks to be done by the same person who did all the artwork here—Link to post (towards bottom, "ILLUSTRATORS PT II").
BERKELEY LAW - BEFORE BLM









Screenshots above: All before BLM. Yet the caption to one is "we all know that the judicial system often fails to hear the voices of black people..." It’s more like the judicial system does not listen to criminals nor is dictated by them. The judicial system can’t be bribed.






Screenshots above: All before BLM. As always, race and race relations are the focus. The dominant focus besides environmental justice, LGBTQ+/trans, prison reform, and immigration. Those are the only themes to “matter” in the world of the “new majority” and ones that keep reoccurring everywhere online, in the news, and so-called progressive political agendas.
AD ON ROKU - VERIZON





Screenshots above: A Verizon ad showed on Roku, but I only caught first screenshot. Searching for the ad on YouTube pulled the following four screenshots. I didn't see the particular ad but there's another version that also shows the "new majority"—Link to video.


Screenshots above: What shows for Verizon on Google. Sponsored ads. Verizon’s website and the usual “new majority” representation. Underneath the yellow banner is malware.
I owe $7400. in rent. I could get another roommate who I would have sign a sublease like I usually do whenever someone moves in. The roommate would be criminally influenced, but that’s nothing new. After the Egyptian roommate moved out (because the criminals contacted him to slander me and he got scared, after two years living in the apt), they’ve been influencing my roommates. I just have to find a job that covers my rent. I would continue to whistleblow fraud on my free time and days off like I did while employed at the driving school. I just need to hold out until something happens—and I have to believe something will happen. I can’t imagine having criminals on my devices indefinitely, or that they’ll influence my employment and health insurance and access my bank account whenever they want or when they’re retaliating over something they didn’t like I did. I can’t imagine the federal government will allow them to continue with their criminal operations in influencing healthcare, the banking system, utilities, academia, politics. The public has a right to know what’s going on and to protect themselves from anything similar in the future. It would probably accelerate cybersecurity and make it a household word. I have no place to go when I’m evicted; I don’t deserve to be homeless. None of this is my fault or of my own doing. All I’m doing is standing up for myself in a situation that should’ve never happened to me to begin with. If I am to be homeless, I have the right to die humanely. I should not have to walk into a violent death of rape and stabbings in the streets of NY. If I can’t take my own life violently, I should not be set up to have other people do so after they rape me. I’m a 5’4, 115lbs Asian female who doesn’t carry knives or any other weapons, not even mace. I’m an easy target to every psychotic and violent person on the streets, and in today’s NYC, there are many. There are no shortages of violent slashings, stabbings, murders in NYC.
People start GoFundMe’s all the time for others. I can’t for myself because it’ll be obstructed just as BuyMeCoffee is. I’m not going to be able to find a job on my own devices. I’m a good worker, not afraid of hard work, any kind of work; I’m not at all a diva worried about breaking a nail nor am I entitled. I just need to hang on until something happens. I’d like to one day live without spyware on my devices and maybe get to wear a dress again and enjoy a drink or take a leisurely walk, and maybe adopt a dog. I’d like to heal from the nightmare my life has been. I’m a good person despite all that’s happened to me; I have no reason to be good but I am. I never complained about any of the injustices in the past. But now it’s life or death, with the death a violent one in a NYC homeless shelter. I shouldn’t have to die that way.
But then there's the question of how to get anything to me, hypothetically speaking; I left the lawyer's information on my main Substack page. How can anyone reach for job lead, etc? I don't know. It would have to be through my friend litowitz@gmail. Maybe contact him, he can forward to me.
DOORBELL HARASSMENTS










AD ON ROKU



Screenshots above: Another one of the criminals' creations. "Combatted hate crimes"—more like psychotic recidivists who target anyone, and because NYC is so diverse, it's easy to label as Hate Crime by those with agenda. The ad is odd and more like an informercial.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS



Screenshots above: Cornell University Black Student—2015, five years before BLM.


Screenshots above: Cornell University Black Student Union.



Screenshots above: BlackGen Capital at Cornell; Cornell University’s 1st minority-owned investment fund—2021, one year after BLM.





Screenshots above: Cornell Black Alumni Association—2017, three years before BLM. Note: I'm pointing out when the Instagram accounts started for the organizations; not necessarily when the organizations began. Many of the Instagram accounts were before BLM, which contradicts the idea that there’s rampant racism in U.S. Merchandise on organization's website. Black Panther movie. One shirt shows Cornell University as an HBCU.



Screenshots above: Ghanians at Cornell—2019, one year before BLM. Merchandise.



Screenshots above: Cornell University and the Curly Initiative—2017, three years before BLM.





Screenshots above: Cornell University Black Alumni Collective—2018, two years before BLM. Lots of merchandise on its Instagram. Other examples of merchandise, note that the candle is popular among many businesses and brands—Link to post (midway).



Screenshots above: Africana Studies at Cornell—2015, five years before BLM.
IVY-LEAGUE UNIVERSITIES & PRISON EDUCATION INITIATIVES






Screenshots above: Instagram: Cornell. Yale. NYU. MIT.






Screenshots above: Websites: Prison Education Programs at MIT, Princeton, Stanford, Harvard and Yale.
“Incarceration can be extremely dehumanizing. For incarcerated people, correspondence can be a lifeline, helping them feel heard and valued.” — MIT screenshots above.
Foster care is extremely dehumanizing. Growing up in state care is extremely dehumanizing. It’s like prison, as it’s the government, only the minors have not committed any crimes. Their placements in state care is solely based on the actions of the adults who were supposed to be responsible for them. Along with crimes that are not committed, another thing that separates minors in state care from felons in prisons is that the minors’ brains are still developing. Felons in prisons are adults who have fully developed brains. The human brain does not fully develop until early to mid-twenties is what I read in Robert Sapolsky’s “Behave” (link to book). Because a minor’s brain isn’t yet fully developed AND that the minor should have their entire future before them, seems to me, a better investment to spend taxpayers’ money on minors in state custody who have not only committed no crimes but also have their entire future ahead of them, which also works to preemptively prevent future crimes so that they themselves don’t become felons. I feel confident that probably most taxpayers would choose to educate minors who have committed no crimes with their futures a blank slate over felons in prisons who have committed crimes and made the decision to do so. Not only that, but it would act as a deterrence to homelessness, addiction, criminality and delinquency if kids in state custody should be as highly regarded as felons in prions are. That this hasn’t occurred to anyone’s mind in the era of social justice is shocking, and just goes to show just how forgotten foster kids are that they didn’t even make it in the zeitgeist of social justice. It also corroborates that the movement is more based on fraud than righteousness and that there’s a distorted, counterintuitive, illogical influence permeating the so-called social justice.
"College is hard for students who have a really solid family background, a really solid academic background, a really solid economic background. College is STILL hard. And to do it under the circumstances they they're doing it is heroic" - NYU Prison Education Program’s Instagram, 5th screenshot in first group of images.
Using myself as an example, as I have many times to counter and contrast the fraud I’m calling out, fraud that’s under the pretext of social justice. I am one of the former foster kids in the system. I was the only Asian in the entire system as far as I know. Unlike the other kids, I was there voluntarily. The court did not place me in foster care or a group home. I did out of my own volition as a runaway who refused to return to my abusers. I didn’t understand the bureaucratic process nor, really, what was happening to me; I only knew I didn’t want to live with the Wissicks, and because the Wissicks were against me staying with any of my friends—whose parents were ok with the idea—I had no other option but to turn to state youth programs. I understand now as an adult and after having read the documents from this time in my life, that the Wissicks wanted me in state care over my friends’ homes because then they can claim to be victims of an ungrateful foreign adoptee. If I had lived with my friends’, they would’ve looked like the bad parents that they were while also prove to my friends’ parents that I was actually a good kid. I wasn’t one mouth off and was very tidy as I still am. I understand that now, but I didn’t then; I was just a kid. A willful kid who was not going to be physically, psychologically or emotionally abused by them. I would not endure it no more. I had made up my mind. That took guts.
It was not easy being a ward of the court. No words can capture what the experience is like. You do not live in a home, nor with family, but with strangers in strange places with people who see foster care as another version of a welfare check. It was a damaging experience to say the least, but because I’m so willful, independent and resilient, I survived it and in one piece. I mattered to myself and that was enough for me. I got my GED while in all-girl’s group home of all black girls, then my AA at a community college, to eventually my BA at a state university, then to a one year of New School of Social Research, dropping out only because I couldn’t afford the second year. I endured public transit in upstate NY where there is no 24/hr transit and other amenities like in NYC. Waiting for the bus meant waiting outside in upstate weather, and if I missed it, I waited 40mins for the next one without a smartphone to pass the time. It was not easy, but I did it, and I did it 110% on my own. Not a word of encouragement or advisement from anyone. I had to figure it all out on my own, and like Nike, just do it.
The felons pictured above will have a better chance to gainful employment with their ivy-league diplomas than I with my tepid state university one. When I’m interviewed for a job, there’s no opportunity to tell the interviewer—I’m a product of unregulated international adoption during the height of globalization in the 1980’s. Unfortunately, my adoption wasn’t a happy, but a broken one. I was a runaway, and by my own volition, signed myself into state custody. I’ve been prematurely responsible for my subsistence since 19yo. That’s why I’m also an older candidate rather than fresh out of college applying for a receptionist position.. That’s why there are the discrepancies to me. That’s why I’m a uniquely, contemporary creation, a complete novelty. That’s why I’m marginalized. I just ask for a chance. I do not get an opportunity to present myself like that while the felon will be able to say, I completed the Prison Education Program while in such-such correctional facility where I was sentenced for an armed burglary five years ago—and the interviewer will be impressed with him while with me, she will only see the state university education and sense there’s something odd about me, a discrepancy. If she had to choose between the felon or myself, who will she hire? Probably the felon who has a fully-funded Yale degree while in a correctional facility simply because he’s black or brown and in today’s times, their lives takes precedence over all others merely for their skin color despite that I'm the victim of social injustice, and one who tried.
Is this social justice? Far from it. The antithesis of social justice. What it reflects more than anything else is a warped, distorted society that rewards criminals while punishing actual victims of social injustice unless they too were to become felons then maybe they’d get the same courtesy and preferential treatment. Since the coronvirus pandemic this kind of criminal reverence and courtesy has saturated society particularly in cities like NYC, Boston, San Francisco, Denver giving a loud and clear message, Criminals Over Constituents. A reflection of a criminal agenda that has made society all about them, for them, and for their kind only. In today’s America, foster kids first have to commit a felony crime before they’re eligible for education. It’s shameful, and frankly, disgusting.
CORNELL LAW




Screenshots above: Cornell Law: Subtle black history. DEI. Race.
CORNELL LAW & BLACK EXCELLENCE






Screenshots above: Cornell Bowers Computing and Information Science. Southern Black Girls. Princeton Black Men’s Association. NYU Black Student Union. Stanford Graduate School of Business.
CORNELL ENGINEERING
Screenshot above: Cornell's Black Entrepreneurs in Training (BET)—March, 2020, two months before BLM. Why do startup founders who are black receive less than 1% venture capital? Is it because they're black? No. Probably there aren't many to begin with along with other factors that don't make the investment viable to those looking to invest. Not because they're black. And I know that by the sheer representation of black students at prestigious schools that I've so far covered. Newsflash: Before the criminal influence and takeover of society, skin color wasn't a qualification.
“HIDDEN FIGURES”


Screenshots above: This movie was also their influence. They have the money to directly influence people or buy them out. Their other influences are Tina on Broadway, the Lion King, Hamilton, Life of Pi, Michael Jackson the musical, Juliet (DEI version). It would be nice to live back in the America that was for everyone, when we all mattered. Times were innovative, interesting and bright. I grew up in the 1990's, when times were innovative with tech (Apple), music (hip-hop, Nirvana) to culture, The Real World on MTV. More than one culture.
Now everything repeats itself over and over and over. Or it's taking something that's already been done to create DEI version or something like Cinnabon with Breyers ice cream—Link to post (bottom).
CORNELL ENGINEERING MERCHANDISE




Screenshots above: Cornell's Engineering Department and Merchandise.






Screenshots above: Cornell Engineering Department. Adobe. Constellation Energy. Sir Kensington. Tech To Gov. Experian.
SNEAKER CULTURE



Screenshots above: Here's an example of the criminals’ hypocrisy and their ingenious strategy of twisted reality. In this case, a sneaker culture post from Diaspora, a magazine on black culture at Berkeley. As usual, they have to claim something as theirs, "The history of sneaker culture has its roots in the black community"—that may be so, but a white male founded Nike. "There are not enough conversations going around discussing how capitalism may be ruining the fun of sneaker culture." This is while every brand's Instagram has sneakers for sale and sneakers designed by black males like Kanye are selling for millions. Capitalism is what makes sneaker culture sneaker culture, something valuable, a must-have to status-seeking people and that's usually the ones who need bling, gold teeth, and phat rides.
Criminals have hijacked critical infrastructure, extorting Americans with their utility bills, control all employment via hijacked platforms like Indeed, LinkedIn, Monster, Craigslist, influence academia. Wait till the effects of their grip on America show even more in 5-10yrs time. Some of these students may beholden to them, work for them, follow their agenda. Felons are getting degrees while people like myself are deliberately casted out in effort to make us commit suicide, or in my case, since I won't, have a psychotic on the street brutally stab me instead. It happens all the time in NY. I don't know why any of this is ok with people. I don't know where I am. It's hell on earth.
NYU - BEFORE AND AFTER BLM








Screenshots above: NYU - After BLM. Subtle placements of black culture and history scattered throughout the page. NYU and Forbes 30 Under 30, which is influenced. Everything is! "Imposter syndrome"—if you're fraud, that's not imposter syndrome, that's you being a fraud. Hip-hop class. Mural. "Diaspora" is another one of their most used words in their vocabulary.



Screenshots above: Subtle hints of black power.




Screenshots above: "First black." "Harlem Queen." "Black Diamond Queens—African America women." LGBTQ+ history at NYU.




Screenshots above: NYU one month after BLM.






Screenshots above: Before BLM
Black people have terrorized me, violated me, oppressed me, scammed me, extorted me, robbed me years of my life, robbed me a chance at life. I was aiming for an apartment and a dog, I thought that was attainable to me being a marginalized person, but now that too is impossible. I'd be lucky to get a job, but when they don't like something I do, they can fire me again and I probably won't again qualify for unemployment. The deliver me counterfeits if I order anything online, influence my employment, my healthcare, prescribe me generic RX, monitor my texts and emails, have access to my bank account whenever they feel like it (two incidents of fraud both times involving multiple transactions). Black people are doing this to me and I don't know why people are letting them besides they think that black lives matter and mine doesn't. But my life does matter. I've been through a lot in my life and I never complained. It's good to be black in America. You can commit crimes and get a degree from Yale, MIT, Princeton, Columbia, NYU. You can ruin lives and get away with it just for crying victim. But me, I'm destroyed.
SUBSTACK METRICS


Screenshots above: Yesterday, 6:57pm. Today, 1:54am. It never reaches 3k. It's been in the 2k's for years lol.
NYU LAW - AFTER BLM








Screenshots above: The usual themes.
“WHY DOES EVERYTHING HAVE TO BE ATTACHED TO RACE?”
Screenshot above: NYU Law: Comment: "Why does everything have to be attached to race? It's really turned people off and created a lot of division..." Why? Because it's advantageous to one group. So long as racism thrives, so do they. The division is deliberate. But the rest of us know that racism, to the degree that it's said to run rampant in the U.S., does not exist. The supply does not meet the demand for racism. The criminals have to create the illusion of racism and they do that with hijacked critical infrastructure while at the same time make it all about them and for them only. The proof is right in front of our eyes of all the representation, advantages, employment, funding, programs, policies that are for one group only based on the color of their skin. And still they're whining racism.
RECIPIENT OF AWARDS & FUNDINGS









Screenshots above: Winners of awards and funding. Pattern: recipients are POC, especially black women. I have no doubt that they are influenced and like everything else in the U.S., first and foremost considers race and gender. Attached: City Manager wins North Bay Business Journal's Influential Women Award. Winner of 1 of 2 grand prize, which includes $50k scholarship (for her work on 'biases'...). Frank R Lautenberg Award, Rutgers School of Public Health. 2023 Maribel Garcia Comm Spirit Award, Cornell. Thoughtful Leader Award, Cornell. $1M Grand Prize, GENIUS NY Competition. Mosaic Medal of Distinction, Cornell. Entrepreneur of the Year, Cornell.









Screenshots above: Chancellor's Award for Advancing Institutional Excellence & Equity, Berkeley Law. Black Engineer of the Year, Berkeley. Truman Scholar, NYU. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial Scholarship, NYS Bar Association. Skadden Fellows fellowship, American Bar Association. Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award, NYU Law. Woman of Distinction Award, Women of Color Collective. OutLAW Alumna of the Year Award, NYU Law. “Received the American Bar Association’s highest honor.”



Screenshots above: “Has earned a number of honors before, during and after her time at NYU Tandon, most recently being named on Black Enterprise Magazine’s 2024 ‘Black Enterprise 40 Under 40.’” “Selected as part of the U.S. Digital Corps (USDC), an initiative of the U.S. General Services Administration.” Angelopouslos Global Public Leaders Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School.
Other nearly all-black recipients are of Housing Lotteries—Link to post (little past midway; recipients are homeless man, LGBTQ+ with nearly all POC) and link to post (towards bottom, YouTube videos show all black recipients). Car lotteries—Link to post (little before midway; winners are all black).
Before I document a pattern, I have to see it many times to be sure it's a pattern, not a "bias"; I've observed black people win the most in everything from funding (scholarships, grants), one-year’s worth electric bills paid for, appliances, giveaways, vacations, pitch for entrepreneurship ideas, etc.
NYU LAW - BEFORE BLM








Screenshots above: the usual themes.
WSJ’S “FEWER BLACK PROFESSIONALS ARE GETTING PROMOTED INTO MANAGEMENT”









Screenshots above: Mayor of Atlanta elected Nov 2021. Mayor, Oakland CA elected April 2024. "First black" President, UC Berkeley elected 2020. Dean, Cornell Engineering 2020. Chief Executive, QVC Group. First Chief, Virginia Tech, 2020. Digital Chief Officer, General Electric. President, University of Maryland 2020.




Screenshots above: Nationwide President, ACLU. "First black" Provost, Rice University. Director, NYU Clinical and Advocacy Programs. ConEdison and AABE (American Assn of Blacks In Energy).
“BLACKNESS”





Screenshots above: Cornell University Black Student Association—"What is blackness?" Fort Worth, TX's Instagram: "Black musicians and scholars reclamation of blackness." NYT, "This Is Our Music: Complications of being a black performer working in a genre commonly associated with "whiteness." NAACP Atlantic City: "Sounds of Blackness." "Evolving Images of Blackness In Stem."
NYU ENGINEERING - BEFORE BLM








Screenshots above: the usual themes, the usual look.
ILLUSTRATIONS









Screenshots above: NYU Black Student Union. Excel Energy. Federal Student Aid. MIT Sloan School of Management. Harvard Chan School of Public Health. US Aid for International Development. Minnesota Private College Council. Society for Human Resource Management. Cashay.






Screenshots above: Cathay. Federal Student Aid. Capital One. Texas Dpmt of Transportation. Bark Technologies.





Screenshots above: NYU Black Student Union. Black Votes Matter. Lean In Energy. National Society of Women Engineers.









Screenshots above: Cornell University Black Student Union. Berkey Law. Trans Law Center. Drag Queen Story Hour. Sister Song. Vote.org. Blasian March.






Screenshots above: Hey Jane Health. Yeri Coffee. GenZ For Change. Citizen Committee. Girl Rising. Society of Women Engineers.






Screenshots above: Vanderbilt. NYS Health. Osteopathicdotorg. Swipe. Sister Song (reproductive non profit). Ocean Side Library.




Screenshots above: Rohi’s Readery. South Brooklyn Democratic Socialists America (The Number One Public Enemy, FUCK THESE FAKE AND PHONY MOTHERFUCKERS. ONE LITTLE ME CRUSHES THEIR PHONY AGENDA). Georgetown Law. Oceanside Public Library.






Screenshots above: Fiver. Gateway Park. Google. La Colombe Coffee. Opportunities for Youth.


Screenshots above: Chime. Citizen’s Bank.



Screenshots above: New York Post. Door Dash.









Screenshots above: Community Futures BC. MIT. NYC Public Schools. Rock The Vote. State Department. NYS Dpmt of Labor. Target.



Screenshots above: Proctor & Gamble. UN World Medical. YWCA.
NYU - BLACK STUDENT UNION




Screenshots above: NYU Black Student Union: Black Panther movie. Nails. "The future is black." First post is dated 2019, one year before BLM, shows black panther along with the upright fist, queen, and I don't know what the bee stands for.
The future is not black. Black people do not rule or own the world. The future is about co existence. If black people can only be around their own kind and culture, they can go to Africa, an entire continent of many countries of all black people and culture. Just like Asia is predominantly Asian and Latin America is predominantly Latinos. No non Asian or non Latino person is whining about Asian Supremacy or Latino Supremacy in either of those countries, just like no non black person is crying Black Supremacy in Africa. Black supremacists want to take over the U.S. instead of going to Africa because the U.S. is the most wealthiest, powerful country in the world. But how did we get there? Because of black people? No, because it's multi cultural and diverse with much innovation. Unless Native American, everyone is from somewhere else. It’s our innovation that has made the U.S. the wealthiest and most advanced country in the world; innovation can only happen in a pluralistic, free society, not one of mono culture and clones controlled by criminal influence that retaliates anyone who doesn’t adhere to their agenda. Can't claim "white supremacy" just to flip it and make it "our turn." Faulty, dangerous, phony logic that in itself proves the fraud insofar that this is nothing more than Haters who have something to prove to the Hated. And look how they're doing it! Taking over and killing off originals like myself to make it only about one group who are all clones of each other. Imagine what kind of world that would be if only clones and copies existed!