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  2. TLDR; Please take this seriously for your own safety. I am contacting you regarding how the American media is now handling online piracy globally in order prevent financial losses. The American government isn't prosecuting online piracy cases anymore so they are trying to cause permanent psychological damage to *anyone* they believe is participating in online piracy whether they can prove it or not. This is happening at companies all over the world *right now*. It's entirely possible deimos was gaslit.
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  4. For several decades companies within New York City and other places around the globe, the most prominent two are Etsy and Tumblr, have been setup or "partially taken over" for the purpose of trapping employees who they believe have participated in online piracy. This is all performed under the guise of a "feel good" advertising campaign that is there to mask what is actually happening within the company which is effectively the Stanford Prison Experiment. They hire trained psychologists or psychology students using pseudonyms to act as "managers" or "contractors" and largely software engineers as the employees. These psychologists then create an environment of fear through 24 hour surveillance, constant gas lighting (the infrastruture and monitoring tools are turned upside down) and incrementalist tactics that pit employees against each other so that they never talk to each other or about what is happening within the company. The purpose of this is to raise their anxiety levels to the point where they constantly speculate about the future and use all of their executive function which causes them to react emotionally to everything around them and act irrationally. The "managers" using surveillance technology then listen in on the office of the employees of these companies in order to make scripts for entertainment, primarily Netflix, Showtime, HBO, TV, radio and news episodes.
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  6. So the question you're asking at this point is, how do I know so much about this? I got trapped at Etsy because they *thought* I lied on my resume when I did not. At some point I started noticing that the management was playing strange psychological games with myself and other employees and kept encouraging me to make very strange decisions that had nothing to do with my work, even going as far as to make me believe that it was ok to sexually harass women at work. I started looking up some of the employees and realized they were operating under pseudonyms, I ended up tracking down one employee who was connected to HBO and another who was connected to NPR. When they couldn't raise my anxiety levels or scare me into doing what they wanted they fired me and used in-person advertising companies to participate in a vicious rumor campaigns to keep me unemployed (which did not work).
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  8. People within Etsy have done this to dozens of employees they hired but couldn't blackmail for any reason and if you want to verify this you want to look at text messages, emails, W2s and bank statements from anyone who was fired from these companies. You'll notice a pattern, an employee gets fired with or without cause, then they spend long periods of time unemployed until they are drained of all of their cash and/or are in massive amounts of debt. If the person is cooperative they keep them silent by keeping them in debt slavery as pseudo managers at other companies. If the person who was fired is not cooperative they wait until the person is desperate and then harass them until they commit suicide, die in an "accident" or commit an act of violence in the name of domestic or jihadi terrorism. The reason the person stays unemployed for long periods of time is because the people connected to Etsy (surprisingly even the New York Yankees) spread rumors at every company they interview at until the person starts to believe they are unemployable (which is far from the truth most of the people are highly qualified).
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