An informed series of tips, in 2004, led to the incarceration of Scott Peterson, a CIA and police international detail secretly working for Canada and Israel to hunt American drug users; claimed to be the work of George W. Bush, trapped in Alcoholics Anonymous by his wife, Laura Bush.
At the high stage of the informed vigilance patrol, signalled in 2003 to UMass-Amherst ROTC through SPIRE, a false indication of a marijuana bust was signalled to a French agent and his associates from Delaware PD, far out of jurisdiction in Massachusetts attempting entrapments with "i2hub".
After that, it was a deportment to Northampton, under an Air National support through ROTC warden's training, Mental Health Services (not the civilian hospital program, for standard mental patients).
John Washburne was captured, and it became apparent that Marvel MI-6, and the USMC Writer's Weekly, had been stalking American families since the 1970s to falsely incarcerate spy and cop families, to print "Spider-Man" and other tales.
At the end of the action, UMass-Amherst Professor Andrew Donson, "Swirlyman" and "Dr. Joshua Golden" and "Sid Meier" and "Daniel Silva" and "Jim Shooter" and other aliases, was sued by the Massachusetts state government, for $377,000 dollars, as well as Masoud Perhidi, on fraudulent charges; matching his defense of himself, through British and Israeli lawyers.
I just needed "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", viewed in highschool at an indie theater, to make it through it.
Thanks, movie guys.
Sorry, Trump; all the Blockbuster in the world won't save you from charges as indictment, as Eileen Wournos.
There was a golf club, in Operation: Sand Wedge, says Nixon.