Who Are They?

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The VoIcEs say she’s D.E.A. and he’s F.B.I. On the morning of Friday, January 3, 2025, I received a phone call from “Detective Whalen” at the Nassau County Police Department. He tried to discredit the extensive evidence I have that these threats were actually coming from the Petitioner, and he then suggested that my close friend was actually responsible for sending the threatening messages. Detective Whalen told me to stay away from the hamlet of Carle Place, New York, and then asked for my friend’s phone number. I reluctantly provided it. The Detective then called my friend and threatened to prosecute him. My friend categorically denies controlling phone number 909-818-9164, and I believe him. To my knowledge, no charges have actually been filed.

That friend, the same one who received “deepfake” images of me engaged in abhorrent acts with minor-looking individuals – sent FROM the Petitioner’s personal phone number (See: Proof It’s Her) – back on August 26, 2024 immediately went to local police in Denver to protest these false claims. He provided me with another written statement, copied below:

The ONLY party who could submit a forged IP trace report to law enforcement and have it accepted as fact are federal agents.

I’ve Googled both their names separately a few times, and they’ve got impressive covers. He paints, and she does I.T. Sure.

But, do this: type the names of any husband and wife into Google, with “ “ quotations around each. It can even be the lady’s maiden name, which Petitioner has retained for 39 years. (I tried with my mom, who has been divorced since 1982, and sure enough, a reference to their 1965 wedding came up.)

Here’s the ONLY 2 results that come up for her (green) and him (purple) together. They have kids, but Google says they’re just co-workers. (I submit, at the Department of Justice, and not the fake front they claim on LinkedIn.)

I had to Google, “are FBI agents above the law?” because the way these people behave, they sure seem to think they are. She infamously told me she was god via text (and via the astral plane.)

According to her LinkedIn profile, Petitioner has worked for 2 companies in her career: Precision Painting Plus, and previously, JAB Marketing. Although a painting operation and a marketing concern are seemingly disparate businesses, a common name I found between both companies is, “Jonathan Amzallag.” He even shares a street address at her home residence! Strange coincidences aside, I suspect this may be the male voice I was hearing in my head back on Saturday, February 18, 2023.

Mr. Amzallag’s LinkedIn page is quite cryptic. (left)
The owner of the 909-818-4161 is upset with me. (right)

On November 25, 2024, an individual named Kelvin Rogers added me as a friend on Facebook. He supposedly has a Bachelor’s degree in Military Science. He initiated contact with me on Facebook Messenger, and began inquiring about my relationship with the Petitioner. He’s still my friend on Facebook, but he has been silent since November 26, 2024, a day later.