Financial, medical records ignored by the indian government in the impersonation fraud on harmless google competitor

Allegedly bribed by google, tata, the indian government, NTRO, CBI, R&AW are falsely claiming that 10 lazy greedy mediocre google, tata sponsored goan sex workers, cheater housewives and other fraud R&AW/CBI employees who never answered JEE, and have not invested any money online, have the btech 1993 ee degree, resume, investment of a harmless google competitor to waste indian tax payer money paying them a monthly indian government salary at the expense of the google competitor who is not getting anything and whose retirement savings of twenty years have also been stolen by indian government employees
Financial records like bank details, income tax returns, pan number, medical records like bone ossification test will easily expose the great google identity theft fraud on a harmless google competitor , single woman engineer , yet because of the high levels of corruption, nepotism and fraud in India, inefficiency, incompetence of the indian government, financial, medical records are ignored in the great google identity theft fraud which started in 2010 and has continued for more than 7 years.

Any help to end the great goan government google fraud will be appreciated

Living on My Own is Nice

I think just about anyone who looks at apartments today can appreciate the fact that apartment complexes today are definitely not the same apartments that our parents and grandparents rented when they were our age. I have seen pictures of some of the Brandon apartments that my parents lived at before buying the house that they have lived in for 20 years now, and it is actually funny and sad at the same time. It is funny because there were hardly any amenities for them, and that is the same reason it is sad. All I can say is thank goodness for progress!

My mom is the one who went with me on a couple of tours of different apartments in Brandon. Even though they told me I could keep my room at the house, I just felt more comfortable having my own apartment. Continue reading