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(Please Note: This website is Not the Official Website of The Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is a U.S. Federal Government Agency, Nor is It Affiliated With The Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) or Any Other Federal, State, County, or Municipal Government Entity or Agency.
Instead, it’s a personal blog and/or website of Umesh Heendeniya that documents and describes the Illegal Conduct and Brazen Corruption Perpetrated Upon Him for Years by FBI Special Agents, FBI Investigative Specialists, and Special Deputy U.S. Marshals attached to the Tampa-Orlando Joint Terrorism Task Force (the Tampa-Orlando JTTF), Hernando County Sheriff’s Office Employees, and possibly Tampa-Orlando ATF Agents.)

In addition, Nothing on this website should be inferred, implied, or construed as giving any legal, medical, or professional advice.
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