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09/03/20 12:38 PM

#26539 RE: flaflyersfan #26538

SECI CEO has already helped with the answer to the question. The info is also on SECI iBox. Glad I could help here too.

From SECI CEO- -- also available on IBox

"The security integration technology in possession of Proximex was stolen from Sector 10, Inc (publicly traded) through a breach of contract by the manufacturer hired by Sector 10 in Logan, Utah.

Evidence shows that the technology theft that originated with the manufacturer (Dutro Company and Reality Engineering) was executed in collusion with Silicon Valley-based Valley Inception, LLC and Incisive Software Corporation.

Evidence also shows the technology was laundered through various corporations, spread over different states and then sold to ADT/Tyco, another publicly traded company. It became the subject of legal disputes in 2009.

Tyco seems fully engaged in suppressing public awareness of its subsidiary's status (Proximex) as defendant in the legal proceedings (Sector 10 is the plaintiff): Case No. 119907606, Salt Lake City County, State of Utah.

Were decision makers at ADT/Tyco fully aware of the fact that the alleged Proximex technology was unlawfully obtained? At least one person at ADT/Tyco did receive a letter from Sector 10 lawyers alerting them of the disputed technology and the legal actions. (read that letter here).

It is unclear if Johnson Controls was aware it was buying stolen technology when it acquired Tyco in 2016.

It is unclear if Apollo Global Management LLC was aware that ADT had previously acquired stolen technology/Proximex (later also part of Tyco), when Apollo Global acquired ADT in 2016.

After eight years of trying to resolve this in silence, it is time you learn the truth. My name is Pericles DeAvila, the inventor and founder of Sector 10. I lost my life’s work, investors lost millions ... and the world lost billions of dollars destined for humanitarian relief."