Why Your Pi Day is My Emancipation Day
Emancipation Day

Why Your Pi Day is My Emancipation Day

3/14. Many people refer to it as Pi Day, but for me it’s Emancipation Day. ?

Yes, I said it, Emancipation Day. ?

Why, you ask??

Well, in January 2017, I mysteriously lost control of my social media accounts, business and personal email accounts, my business server, and everything else digitally attached to me.? Additionally, my cell phone accounts, and home Wi-Fi were affected.? It was a mess, for which I sought the assistance of the police, a private investigator, and anyone else within earshot of me for approximately 7 years.? At first people were concerned, but after the third year, people naturally lost interest and assumed it was my fault. ?

I started over in a new business, thinking that would make it better. However, the same problems began affecting my second business. At that point, I had nowhere to turn. ?

I decided to focus on my health and start over, knowing that I’d have this problem as long as the person who was doing it to me (who was also a convicted felon for similar acts) was still walking this earth. ?

In December 2022, I located the commercial account at Verizon that was made using my identity by someone other than me. This account was attached to all of my accounts and acted as an admin account for my entire system, as it was automatically triggered to respond first.? While I shut it down immediately and reported it, the person responsible was never charged.?

Fortunately for me, that person died three months later on March 14, 2023, freeing me from any further torture. It was the day that I knew I could start again in the business that I loved, but had to leave as a result of the mysterious intrusions. ?


Today I celebrate all that I have been able to do in the last year:

  • I closed down the infected businesses.
  • I healed from that.
  • I taught middle school health and science.
  • I learned how to meditate.
  • I focused on my daughter’s well-being.
  • I had shoulder surgery.
  • I had knee surgery.
  • I healed from that.
  • I started a new company and researched best practices for growth.
  • I’m ready to hire agents.
  • I learned AI.
  • I studied science so much that I was invited to attend the Harvard Glen Summit on Aging
  • I’ve helped foster my daughter toward choosing the right college.
  • I’ve watched my mom pass away.
  • I’ve helped my dad heal.

So, thank you all, who have been with me through the journey and welcome to those I am newly meeting. I look forward to (re)acquainting myself with you.

And please help stop domestic violence.


Cynthia Press

Broker Associate for the Bob and Ronna Team of Berkshire Hathaway Commercial Investment/Development/Investor Consultant

11 个月

I just read the AI-generated “takeaway” for this article, and it is spot on!

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Christine B.

PMO Project Manager at Learning Care Group

11 个月

Your resilience is unmatched! And I can’t believe she’s choosing colleges! Where did the time go?

Phillip Dennis

Chief Medical Officer, I-MAB Biopharma

12 个月

You have shown such resilience and grace. So proud of you!

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