Monitored and reported on Filipino Gangsters from 2016 to 2018. Reported to the:
- Fairfax County Police Department
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- State Department
- Sir Knight Darien Dey Mason
Founder & Director of Intel Resolution
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Convinced Vladimir Putin to withdraw 10,000 soldiers from the Ukrainian border. (April 22, 2021) Firstly by convincing him that he was a victim of detrimental behavior by educating him about nonverbal communication threats that were affecting his mental health, by showing him a YouTube video that measures dol (pain levels.) Then by using creative, artful words, to persuade him that going to war with Ukraine would not produce the best outcome.
- Sir Knight Darien Dey Mason
Founder & CEO of C3
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