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Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Sep 7th, 2021 at 9:22pm
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ALLEGED NATIONAL SECURITY CRIMES!

Everyone on this website seems to have overlooked the big 2021 story about VSA. Alleged national security crimes will be on trial in a 
local Florida court room soon. It appears the entire VSA industry is imploding with law suits - just as the APA leadership predicted 
several years ago. It is well known the Federal Polygraph community has been following this case closely. During previous civil cases 
involving the illegal export of restricted technologies multiple federal agancies had their national security experts in attendance
to watch the proceedings. One can imagine the Feds will be waiting with criminal arrest warrants regardless of the outcome of this 
civil case. The details outlined in this civil case, if they are factual, involve crimial activities such as conspiracy, 
money laundering, tax evasion and the knowing illegal export of controled technologies worldwide. The law suit is attached for further 
analysis and comment.


So, last Friday, 3 September 2021, NITV Federal Services agreed to settle its claim against E. Gary Baker for $500. See the attached Plaintiff's Notice of Acceptance of Proposal for Settlement Directed to Defendant.

Do you still "imagine the Feds will be waiting with criminal arrest warrants regardless of the outcome of this civil case?"
Posted by: E Gary Baker
Posted on: Sep 1st, 2021 at 5:33pm
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NITV, LLC has filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Federal Bankruptcy Court.  FYI
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Aug 1st, 2021 at 7:53am
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Everyone on this website seems to have overlooked the big 2021 story about VSA


This litigation was covered on the blog last year. See Charlatan v. Charlatan: NITV Sues E. Gary Baker.

This appears to me to be a vexatious lawsuit brought by NITV in a quest for leverage in its efforts to avoid paying its judgment debt to Baker.
Posted by: stansmith
Posted on: Jul 31st, 2021 at 9:26pm
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ALLEGED NATIONAL SECURITY CRIMES!

Everyone on this website seems to have overlooked the big 2021 story about VSA. Alleged national security crimes will be on trial in a 
local Florida court room soon. It appears the entire VSA industry is imploding with law suits - just as the APA leadership predicted 
several years ago. It is well known the Federal Polygraph community has been following this case closely. During previous civil cases 
involving the illegal export of restricted technologies multiple federal agancies had their national security experts in attendance
to watch the proceedings. One can imagine the Feds will be waiting with criminal arrest warrants regardless of the outcome of this 
civil case. The details outlined in this civil case, if they are factual, involve crimial activities such as conspiracy, 
money laundering, tax evasion and the knowing illegal export of controled technologies worldwide. The law suit is attached for further 
analysis and comment.
 
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