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01 Communique Laboratory Inc V.ONE

Alternate Symbol(s):  OONEF

01 Communique Laboratory Inc. is a Canada-based enterprise level cybersecurity provider. The Company has two business units. Its primary focus is on its cyber security business unit focusing on post-quantum cybersecurity with the development and commercialization of its IronCAP technology. IronCAP patent protected cryptographic system is an advanced Goppa code-based post-quantum cryptographic technology that can be implemented on classical computer systems. The Company’s other business unit consists of its remote access business which provides its customers with a suite of secure remote access services and products under its I’m InTouch and I’m OnCall product offerings. Its IronCAP Toolkits are available to vendors and can be used by vendors to build secure post-quantum systems for blockchain, 5G/IoT, data storage, encryption, digital signing and comply with the PKCS#11, OpenSSL and OpenPGP standards. Its IronCAP X is a cybersecurity product for email/file encryption.


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Comment by onevictoryon Mar 30, 2013 1:04pm
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RE: Guesswork from everyone

RE: Guesswork from everyone

Blue 55 why bail like Sean Peasgood and Bubbajoe when you already did since you guys were probably all connected.  Article on Judges gone Rogue that Longon1 posted but I do not see it.  Will repost since good reading and eye opening:  Still hope guys as long as the O1 team stays together in Mississauga.  April 23 4:15 annual meeting.  The paste is not complete since site will not post please read link.

Longon1 posted 29 march 2013 disappeared

https://www.judgesgonerogue.org/

 

Welcome to Judges Gone Rogue

This page was last updated October 8, 2012

This website introduces a book, Judges Gone Rogue, intended to expose the corruption that plagues the justice system in the United States both at the state and federal levels.

Every year, several judges are prosecuted and convicted of various crimes by the PISection of the United States Department of Justice or by state authorities. For instance, in the 1980’s, the FBI mounted Operation Greylord, named after the curly wigs worn by British judges, which resulted in the indictment of 92 officials in Cook County, Illinois, including 17 judges, 48 lawyers, 8 policemen, 10 deputy sheriffs, 8 court officials, and one state legislator. Nearly all were convicted, including 15 judges, most of them pleading guilty. It necessitated the use of undercover operations that used honest judges and lawyers posing as crooked ones, and the strong assistance of the Cook County court and local police. In more recent years, there was a rash of judges—at least sixteen—stepping down in Georgia after scandals or outright criminality, after being investigated by Georgia's Judicial Qualifications Commission. One sent a message over Facebook to a criminal defendant, saying he’d give her behind-the-scenes advice on her case. Another was caught having fun in a parked car with the public defender assigned to his courtroom. Another inappropriately touched a prosecor and investigator after they sat in his lap posing for a photo.

Judges Gone Rogue exposes judicial corruption on a wider scale through the story of a physician who fell victim to a conspiracy between a hospital, its attorneys and a state-court judge, aimed at defeating him in court. After suing the conspirators, including the judge, in federal court and after being denied due process in that forum as well, the author became determined to continue his quest for justice in various areas, including other state courts, federal courts and federal circuits, reaching the Sureme Court. In total, the author filed thirteen lawsuits, some of which are still alive, but was repeatedly denied due process by various judges who were either directly corrupted by the hospital and its attorneys or were in direct agreement with other judges never to allow discovery and to dismiss the suits in bad faith.

Exposure of the corruption did not require the assistance of law enforcement—the author simply learned how to become a litigator without the luxury of going to law school. This provided him with an edge: he could go where no lawyer would ever dare. He could challenge or even sue a corrupt judge without being concerned about losing his license to practice law—he has none. Watchdogs monitoring judicial corruption are aware of the magnitude of the problem across the Nation, yet suits against judges and their co-conspirators are rare. That is because a lawyer attacking a judge, even rightly so, is at risk of being disciplined. This is the territory not good for lawyers—they might end up losing their license to practice law.

Judges Gone Rogue shows, through a story of judicial conspiracy of unprecedented magnitude that spanned more than seven years, that judicial corruption and dishonesty are widespread in the United States. It is a story about crime, deception, treachery, shock, surrealism, disappointment, humiliation, despair, patience, hope, clairvoyance, determination and perseverance.

 

  • Unless a man is honest we have no right to keep him in public life; it matters not how brilliant his capacity; it hardly matters how great his power of doing good service on certain lines may be... No man who is corrupt, no man who condones corruption in others, can possibly do his duty by the community.

Theodore Roosevelt

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