Doctoral research project reveals wiretapping and being targeted

Buellton, CA - March 25, 2026-- The controversial doctoral research project that exposes cyber terrorism aka counterintelligence by two members within the intelligence community ended up being rejected by Gambit Business School in the UK was immediately published on ResearchGate. The doctoral research project titled, Exposing and Taming Intelligence Community Abuses is available to download for analysts, editors, journalists, legislators, and scholars to understand the magnitude of what bad legislation can do to an American citizen born in the United States of America.

Doctoral research project reveals wiretapping and being targeted

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"I am a victim of intelligence community abuses, since 9/11," declared Ricardo Soto, treasurer of Yay Nay PAC. "I am being monitored, surveilled, harassed, discriminated against, and attacked via cyber technology for simply not looking Caucasian with blonde hair."

In the doctoral research project, Mr. Soto points out how he underwent more than a thousand (1,000) cyber attacks on him personally and his senses.

Cyber warfare and counterintelligence tactics were individually documented by the doctoral researcher showcased in textual content, colorful charts, as well as, detailed descriptions.

Ricardo has created a Change.org online petition titled, Intelligence Community Enforcement (ICE). For further information visit https://www.yaynaypac.org

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