$$ Money talks...
Litigation finance is a relatively new industry. It involves companies that put up significant funds, because they believe you can win your case. And the only thing slowing you down - is the money for preparing the case. And yes, they will get a percent of the winnings.
https://litfincon.com/
However, It is not just the FBI, CIA, and DHS involved.
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Companies with Deep Pockets
Some of the companies hiring “Targeting Officers.” These people are the ones that nominate you to the TSDB.
It is grossly illegal, and these companies have deep pockets. It is only a matter of time before we take down this criminal operation.
Peraton, Leidos, FRDA LLC, Celestar Corporation, AEVEX Aerospace, Cherokee Federal, CIA, Anser, DarkStar Intelligence LLC, VTG, BAE Systems, Buchanan & Edwards, Amentum, Imperative Systems, Valorous, Reports and Requirements Company LLC, Patriot Defense Group, SOAR Management Consulting, Booz Allen Hamilton, Valiant Integrated Services, CACI, Acclaim Technical Services, Streamline Defense, Parsons Corporation, Navstar Inc, CenCore LLC, Renxtech LLC, Adzuna, Beyond SOF, Cadre, Global Dimensions, Core One, IntelliBridge, Sotera Defense Solutions, Apex Systems, Vancro Inc
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LitFin
There is a conference coming up in Houston, March 6 - 7.
Unfortunately, the entry ticket is not cheap. $1,995.00
If someone feels like they can collect business cards, and start a conversation, here is your chance. The finance guys, who are typically attorneys, will need to watch our video, and read through our website -
https://www.targetedjustice.com/microwave-burns.html
https://www.targetedjustice.com/key-evidence.html
Our Symposium in January had 30,000 live viewers. 2 Medical Doctors, 2 Attorneys, and a former Army Intelligence Officer with a Top Secret clearance. They all stated the Targeting Program is real.
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Targeting Officers
These are the companies that put your name on the TSDB.
They are currently hiring "Targeting Officers."
https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Targeting+Officer
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You left out major medical institutions. I truly believe that there are crossover elements using and interested in the subject data.
If a person presents at a hospital and it is subsequently suggested (without medical opinion) by any third party (enemy, estranged family, police, corporate ) that he/she has some mental illness or Alzheimer gene or even minor cognitive decline… you are can then be nominated for continuous monitoring.
You are then subjected to varying degrees of torture - one part “pre crime” initiative (provocations) and one part gang stalking (behavioral control) and one part long term medical control group study (unwitting participants). This happens frequently.
I believe major university hospitals provide the govt access to their patient database and nominate patients for profit. This can be proved.
I am a retired attorney, also was my county's prosecutor and have done state and federal criminal defense along with other areas of law. I am a bit gob smacked reading this.
Initially I thought, charging what!? But then I thought, well, it does make some sense, because the attorneys are out of their offices for at least 3-4+ hours, more if they sit down there with one or two potential clients and do some serious due diligence right there. If they are fed, watered, and given something for their time, yes, it is worth it. And as you point out, Len, collect business cards, sound the attorneys out and of course have a well-organized short presentation (Ideally, an attorney has helped one with the basic issues and strengths.).
Since I have been increasingly "red pilled," yeah, cabal has their sifters there too, so don't give away your best goodies in your pitch, you are going likely to be cased out as well, and they would love you to spill your guts. Ideally, have an attorney with you to help present your case, with you and your demeanor dressed to impress that you can handle the crazy of it all.
As we know, there are good attorneys, they just need to be funded. Even if an attorney can afford to work pro bono, there are too many costs that an attorney cannot front. People do not realize what is involved in costs and how much time it takes n attorney to work.
Which reminds me, I need to make another donation.
I did some pro bono cases for the bar, and I dumped 2 of them because the client thought they could demand, be out of control, ignore my directions, and wouldn't keep their mouth shut.