Time to have the trespassers served in federal court
Subpoenas and indictments are needed for crimes of gangstalking, assault, battery, extortion and murder-for-hire committed against targeted individuals who are not reasonably or articulably suspected of theft or other crimes at various retail establishments in jurisdictions of interstate commerce
The offending wholesale vendors of security cameras and related services, in conjunction with the numerous retail establishments and government agencies in multiple states who purchase their fraudulent products and services, have been literally “trespassing” law-abiding customers off the property, at such times and places where such customers actually do have the same legal rights as any or all others to be present, using cut-rate legal services with AI-driven high-volume automated police reports and court filings.
Federal felons should not be operating security cameras and related services for banks, government offices and other retail establishments across state borders. Sadly the private security gig appears to be business as usual for former cops who have been convicted of felonies, federal agents and employees who have lost their government security clearances, etc.


False statements or entries generally, made fictitiously or by automated or "artificial intelligence" means in such systems, on human subjects in jurisdictions touching interstate commerce, are felonies punishable by fines and/or up to five or eight years in federal prison.








The red-light district terror tactics of multi-state colluding private security forces and federal, state and local police forces come to a bitter end with long prison terms in federal court. The federal stalking statute specifically references “surveillance with intent to kill, injure, harass, or intimidate another person…”
Police and private security officers should be reminded that at a minimum they will face a whole laundry list of felony charges for assault, battery, extortion, murder, perjury obstruction of justice, for intimidating and falsely arresting law-abiding customers of local businesses and government offices.
It doesn't look like they are real cops at all. Too many criminals are posing as cops in Alaska.



