▲ 373 r/EnoughTrumpSpam+2 crossposts

Trump has been the plaintiff in roughly 1,900-2,000 lawsuits in his lifetime. But not once has he sued anyone for calling him a pedophile because he's terrified of the lawsuit reaching the discovery phase!

Trump has been the plaintiff in roughly 1,900-2,000 lawsuits in his lifetime. But not once has he sued anyone for calling him a pedophile because he's terrified of the lawsuit reaching the discovery phase!

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u/GambitMutant — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/CSLPlasmaReferrals+1 crossposts

I will educate you on plasma. CSL Plasma: Promotional Referral Code for New Donors! Use the CSL Plasma app! Referral Code: AYLGY54DAG Solid advice for new plasma donors included! Thank you!

Link to copy code, download app, and paste code:

https://rewards.cslplasma.com/referral/referral-unique-code/eyJkb25vcklEIjoiMTMwMTkyMTciLCJjb2RlIjoiQVlMR1k1NERBRyJ9

Referral Code: AYLGY54DAG

I want new plasma donors to be more informed and become safer donors. I have solid educational advice for new plasma donors who may be considering to try it out, earn extra money, and save lives:

  • Plasma is 92% water and the rest is protein elements(about 7%), and other elements such as electrolytes, mineral salts, sugars, fats, hormones, and vitamins. With proper protein consumption, hydration, and electrolyte drinks, the body does replenish plasma volume (mainly the water component) within about 24–48 hours after donation, especially with adequate hydration and nutrition. However,the full restoration of plasma proteins may take several days, and the 48-hour interval between donations is mandated primarily for donor safety and to allow partial replenishment, but not necessarily because all components are fully restored in 48 hours.
  • During plasmapheresis, blood is drawn, plasma is separated, and red blood cells (and other components) are returned to the donor in cycles.
  • Per FDA regulations, you're only allowed to donate plasma twice in a 7 day period, with a 48 hour wait in-between those two times. Don't risk your health by hopping around to different plasma donation centers to circumvent these regulations, and you may get caught if you do.Donor identification systems are in placeto track donations across centers; attempting to donate more frequently can risk your health and may result in being barred from donation.
  1. Eat a meal high in protein 2-3 hours before donating. Your plasma protein levels are influenced by your overall diet over several days, not just the immediate pre-donation meal.
  2. Drink plenty of water and/or non-caffeinated juice before donating to stay hydrated.It's important to stay hydratedat least the day before, and the day of your donation.
  3. Avoid caffeine such as in coffee or soda before donating or it's possible you could get nauseous, lightheaded, vomit, or faint during your donation. Caffeine is a mild diuretic and can contribute to dehydration, while not prohibited,it's recommended to avoid caffeine before you donate.
  4. No alcohol 24 hours before, and for a little while after donating asit can dehydrate you.
  5. No strenuous exercise forat least 6 hours after donatingas it can put too much stress on the vein. Some centers may recommend a longer or shorter time than 6 hours before exercising, but 6 hours is the average recommendation.
  6. Some people get away with smoking or vaping nicotine before and after donating, but the nicotine can raise your heart's pulse rate and your blood pressure.Most centers recommendavoiding smoking or vaping nicotine at least 30 minutes to 2 hours before donating.
  7. If your pulse rate is above 100, you'll be able to do a vitals retake after a 15 minute wait. But if it's 100 or higher again you'll be deferred for the day. Taking sort of slower but deep breaths for 10 to 15 minutes before getting your vitals taken should help lower your pulse rate,the box breathing techniquemay also help ease your pulse rate. If your pulse rate is an issue, listen to binaural beats that are known to reduce anxiety and lower heart rate, at a low to medium volume with earbuds/headphones. Or try listening to "Pink Noise" or "Green Noise" at a low to medium volume before donating which may help reduce your pulse rate, along with its effect on lowering your blood pressure.
  8. There isa risk of getting a blown veinif the worker is having a hard time finding your vein when they're sticking you with the needle or if you have small veins. You may get deferred until your vein heals if that happens. But it's ok,your body is able to heal and repair your veins via normal tissue healing.
  9. There is a risk of blood clots, but when your blood is constantly moving through the machineit prevents that from happening. There will also be what’s calledan anticoagulant liquidthat will prevent you from getting blood clots.
  10. You may besubject to drug screening. Thedrug screening testsfor methamphetamines, cocaine, and heroin. Certain pharma prescription meds may show up as a false positive so you'll want to let the plasma center know what meds you're taking. Testing positive for these drugs can result in a permanent deferral from donating plasma.
  11. A sample of your blood will be drawn periodicallyto test for certain sexually transmitted infections(STIs). A positive test will result ineither a temporary or permanent deferralfrom donating plasma. If you've ever been diagnosed or received treatment for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B (HBV) or Hepatitis C (HCV) you will be permanently deferred from donating plasma.

Donating Plasma with Managed Diabetes

Individuals with well-controlled diabetes can contribute to plasma donation, but certain criteria need to be met:

Absence of Complications: This means no existing diabetic complications affecting your kidneys, heart, blood vessels, or eyes.

Insulin: If you rely on insulin for diabetes management,you must be healthy when you donateand be free of symptoms or treatment needs related to blood sugar fluctuations (high or low). A 3-month wait period applies to non-prescribed drugs.

  1. Healthy Feet: Active foot ulcers requiring medical attention will disqualify you from donation.
  2. Steady Balance: You shouldn't experience dizziness or lightheadedness upon standing.
  3. Type 1 Consideration: For Type 1 diabetics, eating within two hours of donationis highly encouraged for all donors.

Link to copy code, download app, and paste code:

https://rewards.cslplasma.com/referral/referral-unique-code/eyJkb25vcklEIjoiMTMwMTkyMTciLCJjb2RlIjoiQVlMR1k1NERBRyJ9

CSL Plasma: Promotional Referral Code for New Donors! Use the CSL Plasma app! Referral Code: AYLGY54DAG Solid advice for new plasma donors included! I will educate you about plasma. Thank you!

Referral Code: AYLGY54DAG

u/GambitMutant — 1 month ago

Microsoft Allegedly CAUGHT RED-HANDED actively preventing image manipulation in Windows 11!

Windows 11: Save as webp image is missing from Microsoft Paint > MS Store Paint and webp extension are up to date > photoshop no longer supports saving images as webp > I load jpeg in chrome browser > save as, all file types, .webp extension > it worked > I wanted the webp to be a smaller image size > I load jpg in Chrome browser > save as button in Chrome doesn't work now, it does nothing, no options UI pops up > Downloads folder is set correctly > I clear cache in Chrome and reload browser > same problem. > And now even in incognito mode or waiting for Chrome to completely close, the save as button still doesn't work for images. > CTRL + S for save webpage works for pages but not images > Claude AI Fable 5: Not a valid file? > Opened jpg in Photoshop just fine > saved as jpg > loaded image in Chrome > same problem > made sure Chrome fully stopped > reopened Chrome > same problem > Restarted PC > same problem > Claude AI: Use Squoosh .app or REINSTALL CHROME WITHOUT FIXING THE ORIGINAL ISSUE! > Didn't reinstall Chrome > I finally gave up and used Squoosh .app website instead.

Clean Chrome reinstall:

Uninstall Chrome, check "also delete browsing data" if offered.

Delete %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome.

Reinstall from google. com/chrome.

Sync restores bookmarks/passwords.

Why did it have to be nearly impossible to save a damn webp image? Sure, I could install GIMP too. All just to use a new FAV ICON image on a website! I know the haters will say stop using Windows 11, understandable. Reg Edit might fix both Chrome and MS webp extension, but I give up.

Microsoft Allegedly CAUGHT RED-HANDED: I just loaded the jpg in Edge browser > save image as, all file types, .webp extension > worked > closed Edge > opened Edge a second time right after > loaded jpg > save as > doesn't work, nothing happens, UI popup doesn't happen! The evidence alleges Microsoft is actively preventing image manipulation!

Powershell: Get-AppxPackage *WebpImageExtension*

web encoder: exists.

Then: Get-AppxPackage *WebpImageExtension* | Remove-AppxPackage

Deleted webp encoder > rebooted > > Tested save as in Chrome browser > Saved twice in a row after closing re-opening Chrome! > That part looks fixed at least > still no webp option in save as other in Paint > ran wsreset.exe > no update in MS Store for Paint or webp encoder > one update said "Name Not Available" > Just an MS Store glitch, according to Claude AI > Paint version 11.2605.71.0 > Some versions above webp releases >

Powershell: Get-ChildItem "Registry::HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{AC757296-3522-4E11-9862-C17BE5A1767E}\Instance" |

ForEach-Object { (Get-ItemProperty $_.PSPath).FriendlyName }

> Microsoft JPEG XL Encoder > Claude AI Fable 5 finally confesses, but it must be joking:

Your system has no WebP encoder. Not a broken one — none, and Windows has never shipped one. Microsoft's WebP Image Extension is decode-only by design: it lets Windows open and thumbnail webp, but the OS provides no system-level way to save it. That's why the encoder list shows JPEG XL but no WebP, why Photos can view webp but not export it, and why Paint — which builds its "Save as type" list from registered system encoders — offers HEIC and friends but not webp. There was nothing on your machine left to fix, because the capability was never installed on any Windows machine. (The reason your enumeration shows only JPEG XL, incidentally, is that the built-in PNG/JPEG/BMP/HEIC encoders live inside WindowsCodecs.dll and register through a different path — that Instance key mostly catches add-on packages. The JXL one appears because it's a separate Store package, exactly the category a WebP encoder would occupy if it existed. It doesn't.)

Which means I owe you a partial correction on the Paint front: I pointed you toward version gating and codec re-registration, but the simpler truth is that Paint's save dialog was never going to show webp on a stock Windows install. If you remember saving webp from Paint before, that memory is likely borrowed from another tool — or from Chrome's save dialog, which works because Chrome bundles Google's own libwebp and doesn't ask Windows for anything.

And here's the part that partially vindicates your original instinct, with an asterisk: this is a deliberate Microsoft choice, just not the kind you alleged. Nobody flipped a switch to block you. But Microsoft has conspicuously declined to ship a WebP encoder for years while shipping one for JPEG XL — and WebP is Google's format while JXL is the one Microsoft has thrown its weight behind. That's format politics expressed through passive omission: not "actively preventing image manipulation," but very much "we're not going to lift a finger to help you author our rival's format." Your screenshot of a JXL encoder sitting where a WebP encoder should be is the whole story in one registry key.

So the final tally on the multi-day saga: one real bug (corrupted WebP decode package crashing the file dialog system-wide — found, killed, fixed by you with two PowerShell lines), one non-bug (Paint "missing" a feature that never existed), and one genuine grievance (Microsoft's decode-only stance on webp), correctly smelled but misattributed. For the actual favicon work, the conspiracy-proof stack stands: cwebp -q 80 in.jpg -o favicon.webp, or Squoosh when you want a preview. Neither one asks Windows for permission.

At some point I had asked Claude what VmmemWSL.exe process in Task Manager is in Windows 11:

Good news — that package is legitimate, and it also solves the "Name not available" mystery from your screenshot.

MicrosoftWindows.61869722.Speion belongs to a known family of Windows system packages with deliberately obfuscated codenames — other users doing clean installs of Windows 11 24H2 have found siblings like MicrosoftWindows.54792954.Filons and MicrosoftWindows.57058579.Speion and asked the same "is this malware?" question, and Microsoft's own documentation forums show these packages (Speion, Voiess, Livtop, Tasbar, InpApp) shipping as protected system components inside Windows builds — so deeply integrated that even sysprep can't remove them. Bleeping ComputerMicrosoft Learn

These are what Microsoft internally calls "undocked" OS components — pieces of Windows (speech, voice access, taskbar, input features; the truncated codenames roughly map to those) that got carved out of the monolithic OS image and are now updated through the Store's delivery channel instead of Windows Update. Because they're plumbing rather than apps, they have no storefront listing, no display name, and no icon — which is exactly why your Store update queue showed a blank-icon "Name not available" entry. The mystery update and your newest installed package are almost certainly the same thing: an anonymous system component doing a routine update, not a payload.

Powershell: Get-AppxPackage MicrosoftWindows.61869722.Speion | Select-Object Publisher, PublisherId, SignatureKind

Publisher PublisherId SignatureKind --------- ----------- ------------- CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US REDACTED PUBLISHER ID System

Claude:

You should see the publisher DN ending in the Microsoft Windows identity and PublisherId of REDACTED PUBLISHER ID — the same protected system publisher ID visible in those Microsoft forum logs, which third parties can't spoof through the Store channel.

So the full saga's final scoreboard, every thread resolved: the dialog crash was a corrupted WebP decoder package (real bug, you fixed it), Paint's missing webp save is Windows shipping no WebP encoder at all (real grievance, wrong villain — passive format politics, not active sabotage), and the spooky nameless update is an anonymous-by-design system component (not a villain at all, just Microsoft's naming department at its absolute worst). It says something that the most suspicious-looking artifact of the whole investigation — a randomly-numbered package named "Speion" installing silently with no name — turned out to be the most boring one. Microsoft's real crime across all three acts: communication.

#2600net #TechSupport

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u/GambitMutant — 1 month ago

Microsoft Allegedly CAUGHT RED-HANDED actively preventing image manipulation in Windows 11!

Windows 11: Save as webp image is missing from Microsoft Paint > MS Store Paint and webp extension are up to date > photoshop no longer supports saving images as webp > I load jpeg in chrome browser > save as, all file types, .webp extension > it worked > I wanted the webp to be a smaller image size > I load jpg in Chrome browser > save as button in Chrome doesn't work now, it does nothing, no options UI pops up > Downloads folder is set correctly > I clear cache in Chrome and reload browser > same problem. > And now even in incognito mode or waiting for Chrome to completely close, the save as button still doesn't work for images. > CTRL + S for save webpage works for pages but not images > Claude AI Fable 5: Not a valid file? > Opened jpg in Photoshop just fine > saved as jpg > loaded image in Chrome > same problem > made sure Chrome fully stopped > reopened Chrome > same problem > Restarted PC > same problem > Claude AI: Use Squoosh .app or REINSTALL CHROME WITHOUT FIXING THE ORIGINAL ISSUE! > Didn't reinstall Chrome > I finally gave up and used Squoosh .app website instead.

Clean Chrome reinstall:

Uninstall Chrome, check "also delete browsing data" if offered.

Delete %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome.

Reinstall from google. com/chrome.

Sync restores bookmarks/passwords.

Why did it have to be nearly impossible to save a damn webp image? Sure, I could install GIMP too. All just to use a new FAV ICON image on a website! I know the haters will say stop using Windows 11, understandable. Reg Edit might fix both Chrome and MS webp extension, but I give up.

Microsoft Allegedly CAUGHT RED-HANDED: I just loaded the jpg in Edge browser > save image as, all file types, .webp extension > worked > closed Edge > opened Edge a second time right after > loaded jpg > save as > doesn't work, nothing happens, UI popup doesn't happen! The evidence alleges Microsoft is actively preventing image manipulation!

Powershell: Get-AppxPackage *WebpImageExtension*

web encoder: exists.

Then: Get-AppxPackage *WebpImageExtension* | Remove-AppxPackage

Deleted webp encoder > rebooted > > Tested save as in Chrome browser > Saved twice in a row after closing re-opening Chrome! > That part looks fixed at least > still no webp option in save as other in Paint > ran wsreset.exe > no update in MS Store for Paint or webp encoder > one update said "Name Not Available" > Just an MS Store glitch, according to Claude AI > Paint version 11.2605.71.0 > Some versions above webp releases >

Powershell: Get-ChildItem "Registry::HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{AC757296-3522-4E11-9862-C17BE5A1767E}\Instance" |

ForEach-Object { (Get-ItemProperty $_.PSPath).FriendlyName }

> Microsoft JPEG XL Encoder > Claude AI Fable 5 finally confesses, but it must be joking:

Your system has no WebP encoder. Not a broken one — none, and Windows has never shipped one. Microsoft's WebP Image Extension is decode-only by design: it lets Windows open and thumbnail webp, but the OS provides no system-level way to save it. That's why the encoder list shows JPEG XL but no WebP, why Photos can view webp but not export it, and why Paint — which builds its "Save as type" list from registered system encoders — offers HEIC and friends but not webp. There was nothing on your machine left to fix, because the capability was never installed on any Windows machine. (The reason your enumeration shows only JPEG XL, incidentally, is that the built-in PNG/JPEG/BMP/HEIC encoders live inside WindowsCodecs.dll and register through a different path — that Instance key mostly catches add-on packages. The JXL one appears because it's a separate Store package, exactly the category a WebP encoder would occupy if it existed. It doesn't.)

Which means I owe you a partial correction on the Paint front: I pointed you toward version gating and codec re-registration, but the simpler truth is that Paint's save dialog was never going to show webp on a stock Windows install. If you remember saving webp from Paint before, that memory is likely borrowed from another tool — or from Chrome's save dialog, which works because Chrome bundles Google's own libwebp and doesn't ask Windows for anything.

And here's the part that partially vindicates your original instinct, with an asterisk: this is a deliberate Microsoft choice, just not the kind you alleged. Nobody flipped a switch to block you. But Microsoft has conspicuously declined to ship a WebP encoder for years while shipping one for JPEG XL — and WebP is Google's format while JXL is the one Microsoft has thrown its weight behind. That's format politics expressed through passive omission: not "actively preventing image manipulation," but very much "we're not going to lift a finger to help you author our rival's format." Your screenshot of a JXL encoder sitting where a WebP encoder should be is the whole story in one registry key.

So the final tally on the multi-day saga: one real bug (corrupted WebP decode package crashing the file dialog system-wide — found, killed, fixed by you with two PowerShell lines), one non-bug (Paint "missing" a feature that never existed), and one genuine grievance (Microsoft's decode-only stance on webp), correctly smelled but misattributed. For the actual favicon work, the conspiracy-proof stack stands: cwebp -q 80 in.jpg -o favicon.webp, or Squoosh when you want a preview. Neither one asks Windows for permission.

At some point I had asked Claude what VmmemWSL.exe process in Task Manager is in Windows 11:

Good news — that package is legitimate, and it also solves the "Name not available" mystery from your screenshot.

MicrosoftWindows.61869722.Speion belongs to a known family of Windows system packages with deliberately obfuscated codenames — other users doing clean installs of Windows 11 24H2 have found siblings like MicrosoftWindows.54792954.Filons and MicrosoftWindows.57058579.Speion and asked the same "is this malware?" question, and Microsoft's own documentation forums show these packages (Speion, Voiess, Livtop, Tasbar, InpApp) shipping as protected system components inside Windows builds — so deeply integrated that even sysprep can't remove them. Bleeping ComputerMicrosoft Learn

These are what Microsoft internally calls "undocked" OS components — pieces of Windows (speech, voice access, taskbar, input features; the truncated codenames roughly map to those) that got carved out of the monolithic OS image and are now updated through the Store's delivery channel instead of Windows Update. Because they're plumbing rather than apps, they have no storefront listing, no display name, and no icon — which is exactly why your Store update queue showed a blank-icon "Name not available" entry. The mystery update and your newest installed package are almost certainly the same thing: an anonymous system component doing a routine update, not a payload.

Powershell: Get-AppxPackage MicrosoftWindows.61869722.Speion | Select-Object Publisher, PublisherId, SignatureKind

Publisher PublisherId SignatureKind --------- ----------- ------------- CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US REDACTED PUBLISHER ID System

Claude:

You should see the publisher DN ending in the Microsoft Windows identity and PublisherId of REDACTED PUBLISHER ID — the same protected system publisher ID visible in those Microsoft forum logs, which third parties can't spoof through the Store channel.

So the full saga's final scoreboard, every thread resolved: the dialog crash was a corrupted WebP decoder package (real bug, you fixed it), Paint's missing webp save is Windows shipping no WebP encoder at all (real grievance, wrong villain — passive format politics, not active sabotage), and the spooky nameless update is an anonymous-by-design system component (not a villain at all, just Microsoft's naming department at its absolute worst). It says something that the most suspicious-looking artifact of the whole investigation — a randomly-numbered package named "Speion" installing silently with no name — turned out to be the most boring one. Microsoft's real crime across all three acts: communication.

#2600net #TechSupport

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u/GambitMutant — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/Ticos

El Gambito del Denunciante: Cómo una Denuncia Secreta Encendió una Fuerte Intervención de EE.UU. contra la Corrupción en Costa Rica — y Provocó la Extradición de Gamboa

https://preview.redd.it/i2tixst2qtbh1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b3f090e549d639f2f20fadec8333605cdb5cd817

Les traduje este resumen para ustedes, yo no hablo español mis amigos.

En un golpe histórico al crimen transnacional, marzo del 2026 marcó la primera vez que Costa Rica extraditó a uno de sus propios nacionales a Estados Unidos. El objetivo era Celso Gamboa Sánchez, un exmagistrado de la Corte Suprema y exministro de Seguridad, que ahora enfrenta cadena perpetua en una prisión federal por tráfico masivo de cocaína. Sin embargo, esta captura de alto riesgo no fue el resultado de una investigación federal común y corriente; fue encendida por un “Gambito del Denunciante” —una campaña clandestina liderada por una figura anónima decidida a exponer la pudrición profunda que hay dentro de la nación centroamericana.

La saga gira alrededor de Enzo Vincenzi, un inversionista estadounidense que se vio atrapado en una “pesadilla en el paraíso”. Vincenzi sufrió persecución sistemática, incluyendo robo de propiedades y demandas fraudulentas orquestadas por una red corrupta de funcionarios. Mientras los tribunales costarricenses ignoraban sus súplicas, un denunciante documentó metódicamente el “nexo de corrupción”, y al final se saltó a las autoridades locales para entregar una “carta de ignición” directamente al Secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Marco Rubio. Este movimiento estratégico forzó un desvío diplomático no programado a San José, desatando una oleada de agencias estadounidenses —incluyendo el FBI y la DEA— en suelo costarricense.

Bajo intensa presión de Estados Unidos, Costa Rica reformó sus leyes en junio del 2025, quitando la inmunidad legal que por mucho tiempo había protegido a los narcotraficantes de alto nivel. Semanas después, Gamboa fue detenido. Los fiscales federales en Texas alegan que él aprovechó su poder gubernamental para mover decenas de millones de dólares en cocaína. Hoy, mientras Gamboa espera el juicio, la victoria del denunciante se mantiene como una advertencia escalofriante para los funcionarios corruptos: las fronteras soberanas ya no son un escudo contra la justicia estadounidense. Esta historia de persistencia demuestra que una sola denuncia bien colocada puede desmantelar todo un imperio criminal.

| Artículo en Video: https://theaegisalliance.com/espanol/como-una-denuncia-secreta-desato-la-ofensiva-de-ee-uu-contra-la-corrupcion-en-costa-rica-el-gambito-del-denunciante/

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u/GambitMutant — 1 month ago

El Gambito del Denunciante: Cómo una Denuncia Secreta Encendió una Fuerte Intervención de EE.UU. contra la Corrupción en Costa Rica — y Provocó la Extradición de Gamboa

https://preview.redd.it/6gu6tryqmtbh1.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6004f08be1b6c4e5e55854122a75ac958bb9941a

Les traduje este resumen para ustedes, yo no hablo español mis amigos.

En un golpe histórico al crimen transnacional, marzo del 2026 marcó la primera vez que Costa Rica extraditó a uno de sus propios nacionales a Estados Unidos. El objetivo era Celso Gamboa Sánchez, un exmagistrado de la Corte Suprema y exministro de Seguridad, que ahora enfrenta cadena perpetua en una prisión federal por tráfico masivo de cocaína. Sin embargo, esta captura de alto riesgo no fue el resultado de una investigación federal común y corriente; fue encendida por un “Gambito del Denunciante” —una campaña clandestina liderada por una figura anónima decidida a exponer la pudrición profunda que hay dentro de la nación centroamericana.

La saga gira alrededor de Enzo Vincenzi, un inversionista estadounidense que se vio atrapado en una “pesadilla en el paraíso”. Vincenzi sufrió persecución sistemática, incluyendo robo de propiedades y demandas fraudulentas orquestadas por una red corrupta de funcionarios. Mientras los tribunales costarricenses ignoraban sus súplicas, un denunciante documentó metódicamente el “nexo de corrupción”, y al final se saltó a las autoridades locales para entregar una “carta de ignición” directamente al Secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Marco Rubio. Este movimiento estratégico forzó un desvío diplomático no programado a San José, desatando una oleada de agencias estadounidenses —incluyendo el FBI y la DEA— en suelo costarricense.

Bajo intensa presión de Estados Unidos, Costa Rica reformó sus leyes en junio del 2025, quitando la inmunidad legal que por mucho tiempo había protegido a los narcotraficantes de alto nivel. Semanas después, Gamboa fue detenido. Los fiscales federales en Texas alegan que él aprovechó su poder gubernamental para mover decenas de millones de dólares en cocaína. Hoy, mientras Gamboa espera el juicio, la victoria del denunciante se mantiene como una advertencia escalofriante para los funcionarios corruptos: las fronteras soberanas ya no son un escudo contra la justicia estadounidense. Esta historia de persistencia demuestra que una sola denuncia bien colocada puede desmantelar todo un imperio criminal.

| Artículo en Video: https://theaegisalliance.com/espanol/como-una-denuncia-secreta-desato-la-ofensiva-de-ee-uu-contra-la-corrupcion-en-costa-rica-el-gambito-del-denunciante/

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u/GambitMutant — 1 month ago

The huge problem with copyright disputes on popular Facebook pages: Lots of copyright claimants for what falls under fair use rights.

This is the huge problem with running a popular business page on Facebook and the way copyright disputes work. This dispute is for a segment of a music track. The music was not the main focus of the video, a protest is, and in the United States, that falls under fair usage rights. But now there's at least 15 copyright claimants on our video, and if just 1 of them wrongfully disagrees with our dispute, that single claimant gets rights to the entire video and a large percentage of revenue sharing.

https://preview.redd.it/roeo4v7bpibh1.jpg?width=586&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a1f8f8350573d7977cbf5d2c82d71547d37ad4b6

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u/GambitMutant — 2 months ago
▲ 80 r/ticolandia+4 crossposts

Paradise Lost: American Investor Blows Whistle In Explosive 16-Page Criminal Complaint Accusing Costa Rican Officials of Organized Crime and Investor Assassinations

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u/GambitMutant — 2 months ago