Monday, April 11, 2016

Kian Ganz aided criminal conspiracy to create false medical records in July 2015 for General Electric Company whistleblower Seema Sapra

On 15 July 2015, I saw the following email in my Gmail inbox
from IndiaLabResults@questdiagnostics.com.



Since I had not gone to Quest Diagnostics for any tests and had also not seen a doctor, I made the following complaint about this. I was hesitant then to click on the attached file which had an extension that I did not recognize. In this email complaint dated 15 July 2015 I stated - " I attach a strange email that I received today which was sent from what appears to be an email of Quest Diagnostics. I record that I have not visited or availed the services of Quest Diagnostics or provided them my email and I have not opened the attachment. This might be a part of the ongoing conspiracy to eliminate me and an attempt to create a false medical record. A screenshot of this email is attached. I am copying the email address from which this email was sent to my email. Or it might be an attempt to contaminate my PC."





I posted this email complaint on my blog at http://seemasapra.blogspot.in/2015/07/fwd-general-electric-whistleblower_0.html Within minutes of my posting this complaint on my blog, Clifford Chance funded Kian Ganz started bombarding me with direct messages on Twitter basically telling me to ignore this email message from Quest Diagnostics and telling me not to open the attached file as it was a virus. See these direct messages on Twitter from Kian Ganz:


Twitter DMs between Kian Ganz and Seema Sapra on 15 July 2015


“Seema - just read your blog. Those emails just look like spam to me and / or viruses that get sent out indiscriminately...
 Legally India
 Don't open the attachments and just file them as junk mail...Same goes for porn Twitter handles - that kind of spamming happens to everyone
Jul 15
 Seema Sapra
 What about the quest diagnostics email - thats from their email address
Jul 15
 Legally India
 Same goes for calls - the first number is a marketing call from Vodafone. Check http://truecaller.com  http://www.truecaller.com/in/1207166000
Jul 15
The 2nd number is some bus company or some random crap... Truecaller is semi-accurate on this stuff sometimes
 Legally India
 Quest Diagnostics is definitely spam laced with a virus... MHT files can contain viruses. I get dozens of similar emails per day.
Jul 15
It's known as phishing. Some hacker hacks random email accounts and uses those to hack other email accounts, which are then used for same
hope you didn't open the attachment - it could have contained a virus that could in theory compromise your computer https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=1600.0 …
 Legally India
 I get literally dozens of these every day... Normally gmail spam filters are supposed to catch them but sometimes they can come through
Jul 15
 Legally India
 You're getting these because your email ID is on your blog. Bots crawl the net looking for email to send their spam to, and pick it up there
Jul 15
 Legally India
 if you did open the attachment let me know, we can run some hard core virus checks on your comp
Jul 15
 Seema Sapra
 No, I don't touch such attachments, My PC is safe, But I do think GE agents or whoever is targeting me are behind some of this.
Jul 15
 Legally India
 I can guarantee you 1000% that this has nothing to do with GE... It's just standard spam - I can literally show you 100s like it
Jul 15
 Legally India
 Here's some background that may be interesting: http://www.tamingthebeast.net/articles4/virus-spam.htm …
Jul 15
I just resent and reposted the message because I did not want the word "porn" to appear on my blog.
 Seema Sapra
 Who knows what the quest diagnostic email attachment contains, it cld be false med record attempt , anyway thanks
Jul 15
Trust me, it's definitely a virus - no one would send a medical record, false or otherwise, as an MHT file...
If I were you I'd unpublish the blog post, it doesn't advance your cause in any way, in my opinion, though it's your choice of course...
 Legally India
 If hypothetically it was by GE, you're showing them you got flustered by posting it.
Jul 15
 Legally India
 If it's not GE, you're showing them that you got flustered even when it wasn't them. Neither outcome very useful to you...
Jul 15
 Legally India
 talking of spam, i just received this, which is definitely a virus since it's got a .zip attachment http://snag.gy/KlKYE.jpg
Jul 15
 Legally India
 And here's another virus-spam laden email: http://snag.gy/6mVU6.jpg
Jul 15
 Seema Sapra
 Hey stop sending me all these viruses :)
Jul 15
 Legally India
   Delete this direct message
Haha - they're just screenshots :) Harmless to click on, I promise :)
Jul 15
Direct message text”

Screenshots of these direct messages on Twitter from Clifford Chance funded Kian Ganz are posted right at the end of this blog post.

Someone had tried to create a false medical record in my name at Quest Diagnostics. I had posted a screenshot of an email sent to me with an attachment which I did not open. Clifford Chance funded Kian Ganz took an extraordinary, inordinate and unsolicited interest in trying to persuade me that this was mere spam and not part of a conspiracy to harm me. He also attempted to persuade me to remove this blog post. Why? The fact that I received this email from a Quest Diagnostics account is clear and we both at that time did not know what the attachment contained as I had not opened it. So why was Kian Ganz trying to project this as mere spam when he could not know this? Kian Ganz messaged me on twitter within minutes of my posting this blog. And then he repeatedly messaged me on this. Why?

Yesterday, I opened the file attached to the Quest Diagnostics email and as I suspected it was a false medical record created using my name, my email and my age. The phone number given was however not mine. See the screenshots of the attachment to the Quest Diagnostics file.






So the facts are that on and around 15 July 2015, a criminal conspiracy was put into effect to create false medical records for me. I found out because of an email that arrived in my inbox. I complained about it publicly. Kian Ganz contacted me without invitation, and spent a lot of effort and energy lying to me that the email was spam, the attached file with the false medical report was a virus which I should not open, and advising me that I should remove the complaint from my blog. It is therefore clear that Kian Ganz who I had contacted in June 2015, became party shortly thereafter to a criminal conspiracy to create false medical records about me. The end purpose of such a criminal conspiracy could only have been to eliminate me using the excuse of a false medical condition, using falsified medical records and using corrupt doctors. Kian Ganz most likely would have played the role of the "friend" I was confiding in.

Screenshots of direct messages on Twitter from Kian Ganz on 15 July 2015








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