IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2010

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in CAMBODIA TODAY.
With so many people falling victim to identity theft, you may wonder whom you 
can trust.

ILLEGAL VIETNAMESE SETTLERS POSE AS "CAMBODIAN" WITH FALSE DOCUMENTATION (BIRTH 
CERTIFICATE, NATURALIZATION PAPERS ,FAKE CAMBODIAN ID)


 


KEO  NISA 

 



THE UNDER AGE VIETNAMESE GIRLS FOR SEX 
AT SVAY PAK (  RUSSEY KEO ,PHNOM PENH )
READ THIS BOOK " TERRIFY 
NO MORE "  by Gary A Haugen .  


underage sexWednesday, 13 October 2010 
22:29 Chrann Chamroeun. excerpt from Phnom 
Penh Post.




Photo by: Sovan Philong New Zealander 
Graham Cleghorn and Atsushi Kato of Japan are led into Phnom Penh Municipal 
Court yesterday.New Zealander Graham Cleghorn and Atsushi Kato of Japan 
are led into Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday.






PROBLEMS :

THE UNDER AGE VIETNAMESE GIRLS FOR SEX 
AT SVAY PAK (  RUSSEY KEO ,PHNOM PENH )
READ THIS BOOK " TERRIFY 
NO MORE "  by Gary A Haugen .  


underage sex 

Wednesday, 13 October 2010 
22:29 Chrann Chamroeun. excerpt from Phnom 
Penh Post.




Photo by: Sovan Philong New Zealander 
Graham Cleghorn and Atsushi Kato of Japan are led into Phnom Penh Municipal 
Court yesterday.New Zealander Graham Cleghorn and Atsushi Kato of Japan 
are led into Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday.


HAPPY ARE THE VIETNAMESE RULERS IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED, 
COMING TO FOOL THE USAID OFFICIALS WHO ARE BECOMING 
PARTNERS IN CRIMES WITH THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS OF 
CAMBODIA 1993-2010.
ONG YIN TIENG IS A 
VIETNAMESE RULING CAMBODIA UNDER THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN". 

Key corruption suspects identified 

Monday, 11 October 2010 
22:46 Vong Sokheng and Brooke Lewis 


 
 

Photo by: Julie Leafe Om Yentieng(A VIETNAMESE ), 
chairman of the Anticorruption Unit, speaks during a press conference in 
July.
The head of the newly established Anticorruption Unit has 
said that investigations of more than 20 graft cases involving government 
officials had resulted in “several” offenders being identified, but that the 
body would not pursue any prosecutions until the 















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Subject: Con Man Arrested Who Stole Patents of Inventors He Promised to Help
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    News Release
October 15, 2010
For Immediate Release
Contact: (510) 622-4500
Contact: Christine Gasparac, (510) 622-4500 [email protected]
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Con Man Arrested Who Stole Patents of Inventors He  Promised to Help
SACRAMENTO - The California Attorney General's Office announced the arrest 
today of a con man who defrauded entrepreneurs by promising to help them secure 
patents on inventions ranging from sophisticated software to garden products 
but then stole their inventions and made thousands of dollars selling their 
patent rights.



"This thief of intellectual property pretended he was helping entrepreneurs 
obtain patent protection but instead sold their inventions and took all the 
profits," said Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr.



Today, Franklin Michael Beninsig, 53, who currently lives in Reno, was arrested 
and booked in Washoe County Jail. He faces four felony charges in Sacramento 
County, including theft and embezzlement.  If convicted, he could receive five 
years in prison. Bail was set at $50,000.



>From 2004 to 2008, Beninsig represented himself as a patent law expert and 
>investment consultant.  At his Hot Pepper Ventures office on Investment 
>Boulevard in El Dorado Hills, Beninsig wooed entrepreneurs by promising to 
>help them file patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark 
>Office. He claimed he worked with ghost writers and patent lawyers in India 
>who could draft patent applications quickly and inexpensively.



But when Beninsig filed patent applications for his clients' inventions, he 
listed himself as either the sole inventor or a joint inventor.



Bob Pingree, chief executive of Nexxus Systems in Scottsdale, Arizona, paid 
Beninsig $8,000 in 2004 to file a patent application for software that searches 
for online and broadcast media preferences. Beninsig listed himself on the 
application as the sole inventor.



When Pingree questioned him, Beninsig promised to remove his name, but instead 
he sold the patent rights for $55,000 plus royalties.



Jerry Ponzo, president of Backyard Dream in Granite Bay, met Beninsig in 2008 
at an investors' conference in Silicon Valley and later paid him nearly $13,000 
to find investors for his new product, a three dimensional galvanized wire 
panel for climbing plants. Beninsig found no investors, but he claimed Ponzo's 
patent applications were not written correctly and offered to fix them. 
Instead, he listed himself as a joint inventor, which Ponzo discovered when he 
checked the patent office's website.



The Attorney General Office's investigation began when it received a complaint 
from an entrepreneur who complained he gave $30,000 to Beninsig to find 
investors for his product, a biodegradable mobile urinal, intended for truckers 
and other long-haul drivers, called The iPee. Beninsig wasn't charged in that 
case in part because he arranged some meetings with investors, which proved 
unsuccessful. But the entrepreneur tipped investigators to other disgruntled 
inventors with whom Beninsig was involved.



The Attorney General's office is prosecuting Beninsig's case. The complaint and 
arrest declaration are attached.


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