Microsoft Money Used for Abuse of Women and Against Journalism in Support of Women (the Victims)
"Never interrupt your opponent while he is in the middle of making a mistake."
What has Microsoft become a "money supplier" of? That does get worse than the Gates Foundation offering backing to the activity of trafficking underage girls for sex, or does it? Whose terrible idea was this???
We typically know (and have said several times before) that we're effective - or a thorn in the side of bad people - when they attempt to silence us, defame us, waste our time, or engage in digital crimes against us (not limited to DDoS attacks, identity theft, social engineering attacks, doxing and so on).
Suffice to say, a lot of the libel lawsuits out there are pure SLAPP (more so in London where many "Guns for Hire" lurk) or boil down to "you said something about me (or my company) that made me unhappy" (not all lawsuits are lawsuits that boil down to this, but many are). A variant of it is, "I have more money than you, so I will sue you until you censor yourself or I shall seek "Revenge" financially" (by frivolous suits). Rich companies can use people who are not rich as proxies with the same aim. This is an alluring tactic that gives those companies protection from bad publicity or risk of counterclaims, recovery of legal fees etc. There are protections against such tactics though.
In my case, I became more vocal because it's really quite trivial and immoral on many levels; you see, sometimes a person might jump to the rescue of women battered to death by a boyfriend or spouse, only to be killed for trying to do the right thing and help (preventing a death). In this case, when dealing with serial stranglers of women, the effort to 'kill' that who does the moral thing (Good Samaritan) is in "slow motion" and is backed by Microsoft money via "Guns for Hire" working with a 5-digit bank account (less than 100,000 left) on behalf of foreigners, one of whom has harassed me since 2012 [1, 2]. The other seems embroiled in a class action lawsuit that may cost Microsoft $9 billion in damages.
As I stated yesterday, the deeper they go and the longer it goes on for, the more embarrassing it'll get for Microsoft and other parties. People must see how absurd and perverse this is. █
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” - Sun Tzu, The Art of War