Jackie Singh / Jacqueline Singh / Jacqueline Anne Stokes / Jax / @find_evil / HackingButLegal / @HackingButLegal / piggytomlinson - Cybersecurity "expert," wannabe journoscum, former "hacker"; gunt guards Patrick Tomlinson, currently picking a fight with ONA Forums, GNAA Groupie

Why is Jackie going so crazy now?
Her big break was supposed to be exposing Torswats, except she failed so hard the FBI had to tell her to knock it off. She's $100k in the hole to various credit card companies and the IRS; the tax niggers are closing in. Her ex-husband is fighting for parental rights to her kids, and stands a good chance at winning. Her entire world is falling apart; all she can do is cope and seethe.
 
"Democrat" is now a rightoid dog whistle? What the fuck?
I mean, first of all, it can't be a dog whistle because it's a well-known fact that Republicans sometimes use "Democrat Party" pejoratively, even though the official name is "Democratic Party". Linguistically it's some stupid shit, but in practice it's true.


That's when talking about the party. Jackie, being the retard that she is, decided to universally apply it to the word "democrat". Because she's a street-shitter desperate to build a reputation as some kind of Nazi-hunting cyber-sleuth, but too low-IQ to actually do anything useful.
 
As better people with actual legal training have explained Melania got into the country under an Einstein visa and Melania didn't qualify for that visa.

The government is filled with the humans. Humans who don't care if the paperwork is true, just that it is filled out. Enforcement is someone else's problem. And throughout history laws are selectively enforced. The well off don't get as many enforcement actions as the disadvantaged. Predators don't try and pick a fight with something that can fight back and hurt the predator after all.
But this argues against the likelihood of uncovering immigration fraud. The Einstein visas are entirely subjective so there's no need to commit fraud to obtain one. I wouldn't be surprised if she had endorsement letters from the Clintons and who knows how many other elite New Yorkers. Jackie's theory is operating on some secret material fact that was undisclosed or disclosed inversely when no facts were needed to get her through.

More importantly, Jackie is yet again expressing her extreme distaste for due process and yet again basically demanding that the federal government violate the law extensively to provide Jackie with documents she can't understand and will lead to nothing.
 
Jackie stole that viral post that got high engagement from Reddit. Hidden all replies that state that, of course. She’s also bought a few large tranches of followers recently. Her follower growth is startlingly fake.

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Yeah, she's in Puerto Rico. Probably in San Juan (or nearby).
What do we have here?
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Someone on Google Maps was helpful enough to include a 360 degree photo of the interior of the terminal building at Luiz Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Let's look at this corner:

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That's the boarding gate. Note the ceiling, the sign she blurred out, the grey round airstairs thingy, and most notably the structure around the door and the lectern. That's the same place.

Jackie is in Puerto Rico confirmed.

See these posts for clues on her exact location (assuming she hasn't already moved to a new place):
There's a TV mast on top of that hill.

Turns out there are only a handful of TV masts in all of Puerto Rico:

https://www.channelmaster.com/pages/tv-antenna-map-san-juan-pr-00925
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But IQ is even less meaningful for children that young because of the narrow span you're comparing against. Many "gifted", high IQ kids grow up to be mediocre adults with a massive ego.

can confirm, my older brother is 100% like this. was never in mensa but was in the gifted classes in elementary school. also scored pretty high on a IQ test in 2nd grade or thereabouts. he has the biggest ego you can imagine, he spent his entire life constantly talking about how much smarter he is than literally everyone around him. my mom also took every opportunity to tell people how smart and gifted he is.

i cant count the number of times he threw the fact he was in gifted classes or his IQ scored he got when he was in 2 grade into my face as proof of how much better and smarter he is than me.

as an adult, he has accomplished very little and has nothing to show just how smart he is,still has a huge ego though. also funny how, if you talk to him, how ignorant and uneducated he is on most topics. a common theme throughout my life has been being in utter disbelief at how little he knows, even on topics which are fairly common and widespread. things which most people around me know or have heard even a little he is a total blank mind on.

it is my belief that gassing up kids and telling them how smart they are actually makes them dumber and more ignorant. you know the saying 'cant teach a man something he thinks he already knows' well apply that to a kid who is always being told how smart he is on everything. you get the picture.


that's my ted talk on gifted kids. thanks for listening.
 
She is somewhere in Puerto Rico, hiding from her debts.
I keep hearing this, but I have no clue how it makes sense.

Puerto Rico is the US. How could you dodge American debts in Puerto Rico?

Like the main value of living in Puerto Rico, I think, would be that it's probably cheap as shit while still being US soil.
it is my belief that gassing up kids and telling them how smart they are actually makes them dumber and more ignorant. you know the saying 'cant teach a man something he thinks he already knows' well apply that to a kid who is always being told how smart he is on everything. you get the picture.
Yeah, totally.

Like the brain isn't literally a muscle (cue corny 90's children's educational TV), but it might as well be. You do need to exercise it or you become mentally flabby.

Telling kids how smart they are makes them complacent. Without intervention they'll grow up into redditors who imagine themselves as Frasier Crane.
 
I keep hearing this, but I have no clue how it makes sense.

Puerto Rico is the US. How could you dodge American debts in Puerto Rico?

Like the main value of living in Puerto Rico, I think, would be that it's probably cheap as shit while still being US soil.
You're right. Found this looking back through some old posts:
Jason quit his job because he didn't want to work in an office anymore.
No, Jason found something better- a remote job and moved to Puerto Rico.

Call it the professional version of 'It's not you; it's me.'
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Jackie: We fled to Puerto Rico last January (2022).
Also: Still haven't solved childcare...
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They moved to Puerto Rico in 2022 for the lower cost of living.
(Although there's probably also the benefit that debt-collectors from the continental US find it more of a hassle to shake them down in Puerto Rico. That won't save Jackie from the IRS, of course, but maybe the IRS is just moving slowly on this case.)
Also, remember that Jackie's current husband (Jason Schorr) works for Solana. He and Jackie are both big into cryptocurrency stuff, so it's likely that they're hiding assets while claiming to be broke to the IRS and their other creditors. Very stupid, but Jackie is nothing if not stupid.
 
They moved to Puerto Rico in 2022 for the lower cost of living.
(Although there's probably also the benefit that debt-collectors from the continental US find it more of a hassle to shake them down in Puerto Rico. That won't save Jackie from the IRS, of course, but maybe the IRS is just moving slowly on this case.)
Interesting.

Would it be trickier to pursue them in Puerto Rico for legal reasons? Or just that, in case they might need to appear in court in person, traveling would be a pain in the ass?

And yeah, the IRS is just generally slow and incompetent. They have a huge caseload and make deals to settle tax debts regularly just to speed things up when they can, or often just ignore cases for months, years at a time. Not that I'm complaining, of course.
 
Would it be trickier to pursue them in Puerto Rico for legal reasons? Or just that, in case they might need to appear in court in person, traveling would be a pain in the ass?
Take this with a grain of salt, but I think it makes it more annoying for credit card companies to come after them. (Legal service issues.)
They would first have to hunt down whatever godforsaken hovel Jackie's hiding in, and then fly out to Puerto Rico (or I guess hire a local) to try and serve her legal papers. It just creates an extra burden.
See these posts:
https://kiwifarms.st/threads/jackie...gbutlegal-piggytomlinson.163351/post-16666264
https://kiwifarms.st/threads/jackie...gbutlegal-piggytomlinson.163351/post-16734771
Example of Jackie's husband dodging service by moving:
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The IRS has a backlog related to Puerto Rico because PR gave some tax breaks in 2012 that the IRS has now decided are not valid, there's been mentions of hundreds of "high wealth" individuals and I have to assume Jackie is way down any list, but also crypto stuff is involved: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/28/business/irs-puerto-rico-tax.html
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Of course, she may also be on top of their pile because she's so fat and that thing where she likes to get the attention of the federal governments law enforcement agencies.
 
so it's likely that they're hiding assets while claiming to be broke to the IRS and their other creditors. Very stupid, but Jackie is nothing if not stupid.

'Tis only stupid once someone outside the sender/reciever knows the wallet addresses involved.

The Patrick Gemini wallet(s) could lead to Jackie getting paid to be Pat's cyber expert along with torswats getting paid.

Of course, she may also be on top of their pile because she's so fat and that thing where she likes to get the attention of the federal governments law enforcement agencies.

The top of the pile in the way Nixon used to ask the IRS to hassle people. Or the old Clinton era IRS court case. In a 2002 complaint against the IRS, Judicial Watch quotes an IRS agent, in effect, confirming that the motive for the Judicial Watch audit was political retaliation. “What do you expect when you sue the president?” the IRS agent reportedly told Judicial Watch officials, in a meeting on Jan. 12, 1999.
 
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