INTRO TO THE GEOCITIES ARCHIVE: DRAFT 07/2010 (My drafts are notoriously bad)
The Geocities Archive are pages built about my lawsuit and are photos of several pages of html at Film Studio Faux, 1997 to October 2009 when Geocities was closed. Links do not work: Many of the internal linking pages are being reconstructed and the external links can be googled (for example the STOA report is published in part at the Fas.org website). This includes information from my civil case against a New York Times newspaper which was the first of a kind in this country, brought pro se and in forma pauperis.
In 2010, after my mother died we had a visit from a Sheriff's Deputy. He told us that they had received a 911 phone call,
with a hang up, a couple of hours before from my house. I had put my phone on hold several months ago and disconnected
all the land lines in the house. It was not possible that anybody dialed 911 from that number. Then the officer told us that
all this is done with computers now so that could be the problem.
I had to keep from laughing. NOW? 25 years ago my phones were being switched and cut into as I was traveling using
roving surveillance, which included voice recognition technology. The ITU, International Telecommunications Union, and various members of technical offices were interviewed by me in 1988. They acknowledged then that capability. In 1986
I dialed my home phone from a pay phone in Toronto, Canada. I was connected to the phone line at Hooters, at exactly the time of evening when the former photo crew from the newspaper I was about to sue hung out after turning in their deadline photos. I've never called that Hooters pay phone in my life, nor received a phone call there. I had not way to know the number but it showed up on my telephone bill. I confronted someone at Verizon Security in 1988 when I was doing Discovery for my lawsuit. Verizon Security, was told that I was aware of surveillance capabilities of their corporation
partly from ITU research, they told me corporations could do whatever they wanted to do.
In 2000 when Robert Mehridge came to the Middle District Court, as a visiting Judge from the Rocket Docket, he was
totally ignorant about technology issues, would not allow a computer in the courthouse, didn't understand why anyone
would even talk about these issues. I was having migranes from being overcaffienated, without sleep for days and near
collapse. I threw the employment issues and just went for the Retaliation issues on appeal to the Supreme Court for one
reason, to get more access to research on the technology. One day I walked 30 miles to file a paper in the Federal Courts,
it was neither ez nor did people care that there was a direct connection to violence against women and children, and the use and silence about this technology.