The colloquy of Jennifer Berry

Someone forwarded a spammer's email to Spamnesty, which replied to the email, pretending to be a person called Jennifer Berry and starting a conversation.

This is that conversation.


Spammer

  • Subject: U.S.A. Internal Revenue Service Department
  • On: July 25, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

INSTRUCTIONS TO DELIVER YOUR PARCEL
U.S.A. Internal Revenue Service Department
Bureau of Consular Affairs
Washington , DC 20520

Greeting from USA I.R.S,

Attention: Owner Of This Email:([email protected])

We write to inform you that your package with reference number 2661428 has
been in Customs facility custody waiting for resolutions of the clearance
to further the delivery to your delivery address by the delivery Agent who
came all the way from Africa.We have been waiting for you to contact us
regarding your ATM VISA CARD content sum of $10.500.000.00 USD which the
agent suppose to deliver to you which was on hold by USA Customs Department
and they are requesting for clearance certificate which will be obtain from
the origination of the ATM VISA CARD before it will be released from the
Customs to the delivery agent to complete the delivery.

After the phone call we made on your behalf to the USA Customs Authority
and the Government of BENIN Republic. It was resolved that the delivery of
your card to your address must be complete within two (2) working days upon
your compliance to our directives; You should send the sum of $110.00 USD
to obtain the needed Ownership-clearance certificate from BENIN REPUBLIC.

The clearance charges which was initially on the high price has been cut
down by the US Embassy in BENIN REPUBLIC considering the poor economic
situations that made it difficult for the middle class citizens to meet up
with the clearance of their entitlement.We will upon the confirmation of
your clearing charge assign our Diplomat Agent (MR ERIC WILLIAM) to travel
to USA and collect your package and proceed with the delivery.

Once you notify us with the payment information and the needed
Ownership-clearance certificate from BENIN REPUBLIC, the USA Customs will
release your ATM VISA CARD to you and it will be delivered to you by the
agent,

Note that you are expected to pay only $110.00 usd for Ownership-clearance
certificate and you are to pay it to BENIN REPUBLIC as the origination of
the package in favor of HOPE ALIVE as our accountant officer in BENIN
REPUBLIC Send the $110.00 usd through WESTERN UNION once you receive this
mail with the information below for immediate release of your package,

Receivers Name:====ONYE NSO
Country:=======BENIN REPUBLIC
CITY: COTONOU
Test Question:=======YES?
Answer: ===========YES
Amount:===========$110.00usd
MTCN:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
SENDER NAME::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Once you send the money to BENIN REPUBLIC to this name , please try to
notify us with the MTCN so that we can contact HOPE ALIVE for easy pick up
and for immediate action on the release of your Ownership-clearance
certificate.

Note that any unclaimed ATM VISA CARD will be return to BENIN REPUBLIC
Government after 3days. So you are urgently advised to comply with our
directives so that the Customs will release your card.

Thank You.

CONTRACT NUMBER: +229 60 14 17 56
Yours Sincerely.
Mr.Douglas H. Shulman Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service.

Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: U.S.A. Internal Revenue Service Department
  • On: July 25, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

Hello,
That is very helpful, thank you. Do you perhaps have some literature I could look at, or could you send me some more information about what exactly makes you unique?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

Spammer

  • Subject: The Blackburn Report
  • On: March 24, 2019, 10:25 a.m.

THE BLACKBURN REPORT
March 23, 2019 Protecting Arnold AFB I began a busy week near Tullahoma at Arnold Air Force Base. It was wonderful to meet with the men and women stationed there and learn more about their on-site operations. I agree with General John E. Hyten who said at a recent Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that Arnold is "a treasure to this country." You can learn more about Arnold AFB here. (https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackburn&crop=18211.15846297.10506511.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.arnold.af.mil%2f&redir_log=096883734834178) Discussions with Chattanooga Law Enforcement I was pleased to join members of the Chattanooga Police Department, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the East Chattanooga Police Department, and the Signal Mountain Police Department for a roundtable to discuss issues faced by law enforcement this week. We talked about the problems facing Chattanooga and the surrounding area, specifically the opioid crisis and drug and human trafficking. Additionally, we heard that jails are at maximum capacity, and we should examine making greater use of drug courts and diversion programs to reduce incarceration rates. This was an important opportunity to listen to our law enforcement officials directly and discuss how we can be most helpful in addressing these issues.
Touring Chattanooga’s Volkswagen Facility with FCC Commissioner
Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr and I toured the Volkswagen facility in Chattanooga - a great company in a great city. Thanks to the Volkswagen team for showing us around!
Update on Foothills Parkway
Senator Alexander, former Governor Haslam and I discussed the Foothills Parkway in Sevier County with representatives from the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pidgeon Forge, and Sevier County. Thank you all for the update and discussion.
You can learn more about the project and track its progress here. (https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackburn&crop=18211.15846297.10506511.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.nps.gov%2farticles%2ffoothills-parkway-next-steps.htm&redir_log=277497694678435)
Supporting Border Security
I spoke with Ed Henry on Fox and Friends Weekend about my vote against Speaker Pelosi’s resolution to block President Trump’s southern border emergency declaration.
ICYMI: Watch our discussion here. (https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackburn&crop=18211.15846297.10506511.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.youtube.com%2fwatch%3fv%3d5ee2p32Ibf4&redir_log=868436741446286)
Let Me Know Your Thoughts
If you would like to share your views or request help with a federal agency, please visit my website at www.blackburn.senate.gov.
Please note that we have moved into our permanent office in Washington, D.C. The new address is 357 Dirksen Senate Office Building. The phone number for the D.C. office will stay the same at 202-224-3344, the same number previously used by Senators Bob Corker and Bill Frist.
Be sure to follow my work on behalf of Tennesseans on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/marshablackburn (https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackburn&crop=18211.15846297.10506511.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.facebook.com%2fmarshablackburn%2f&redir_log=405750629215290)
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Have a great weekend!
My Best,
Marsha
Chattanooga
10 West M. L. King Blvd.,
6th Floor
Chattanooga, TN 37402
Phone: 423-541-2939
Fax: 423-541-2944 Jackson
91 Stonebridge Blvd., Suite 103
Jackson, TN 38305
Phone: 731-660-3971
Fax: 731-660-3978 Knoxville
800 Market Street,
Suite 121
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: 865-540-3781
Fax: 865-540-7952 Memphis
100 Peabody Place,
Suite 1125
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-527-9199
Fax: 901-527-9395
Nashville
3322 West End Avenue,
Suite 610
Nashville, TN 37203
Phone: 629-262-8423
Tri-Cities
1105 East Jackson Blvd,
Suite 4
Jonesborough, TN 37659
Phone: 423-753-4009
Fax: 423-788-0250 Washington, DC
357 Dirksen Senate Office
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3344
Fax: 202-228-0566
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Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: The Blackburn Report
  • On: March 24, 2019, 3:14 p.m.

Hi,
Great, thanks. Could we have a short call to discuss the specifics? What are your contact details? Also, what is your pricing model like?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

Spammer

  • Subject: Special Edition of the Blackburn Report: Senator Blackburn Visits Troops in Poland and Ukraine
  • On: March 26, 2019, 2:11 p.m.

SPECIAL EDITION THE BLACKBURN REPORT
March 25, 2019
This weekend, I had the distinct honor of visiting our men and women of the Tennessee Army National Guard serving overseas in Poland and Ukraine before they return home from a nine-month deployment. Too often, non-combat deployments can be overlooked and I wanted to let these brave Americans know their missions are critical to the national security of the United States. The 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) headquartered in Knoxville is one of just two heavy ACRs still in existence. The motto of the 278th is "I Volunteer, Sir" - a spirit that I saw embodied in each soldier I met with throughout the weekend.
I began my trip by sitting down with Lieutenant General Cavoli, the Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe. There we discussed the ongoing Exercise Austere Challenge and the importance of these exercises in increasing interoperability with our partners to enhance warfighting readiness as we prepare for the future fight. He complimented the good work of the 278th in both Ukraine and Poland and I was proud to relay that message to our troops.
In Orzysz, Poland, Ambassador Georgette Mosbacher met me at the U.S. Battlegroup Poland where we learned about the Enhanced Forward Presence Mission (eFP), in which the 278th ACR forward deploys one trained and ready Squadron Battlegroup in order to assure our allies and deter our adversaries.
The 278th ACR is the first Armor centric maneuver force to support this mission, and as such has paved new ground and discovered new challenges. I had the opportunity to hear lessons learned from Exercise Bull Run earlier this year, in which we demonstrated the capability to rapidly deliver multinational forces to decisive terrain. Our Tennesseeans also learned quite a bit about operating in the subzero Polish winter. The work of the eFP is vitally important to maintaining territorial integrity in the region and I am proud that the 278th is a part of this mission. The following day, I traveled out to the Joint Multinational Training Group - Ukraine (JMTG-U) in Lviv, Ukraine. There, the 278th ACR directly trains Ukrainian Armed Forces and National Guard units. The transformation of these Ukrainian forces to Western Army Doctrine and NATO standards of mission command is a vital task as U.S. Army Europe realigns its mission to fight together with strategic partners against a near peer adversary. I had the privilege of shaking each soldier's hand and awarding Congressional coins to five men and women of particular distinction.
I was also impressed with the improvement the soldiers made to their facilities. One of the unique strengths of the Guard is the soldiers' wide variety of civilian professions. In Ukraine, carpentry skills were put to use to construct an outdoor activity area and to enhance the dining facilities. The 101st Airborne will take over this mission later this year, and I know that they will be grateful for these improvements.
In both sites, I sat down in the chow hall for lunch with our soldiers. There we discussed issues affecting their everyday lives - including retirement age, benefits and pay, and the increasingly high tempo of National Guard operational deployment. I will bring back the knowledge I gained from these conversations to my work on the Senate Armed Services Committee, to ensure that we address these issues head on.
You can see more pictures from my trip on my Facebook page. (https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackburn&crop=18267.16279381.10509343.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.facebook.com%2f6470828395%2fphotos%2f%3ftab%3dalbum%26album_id%3d10157033816958396&redir_log=120659077812520)
I want to thank all of the men and women who welcomed me to Poland and Ukraine this weekend. I hope that I brought a small taste of Tennessee to our soldiers, and look forward to welcoming them back home later this year.
My Best,
Marsha
Chattanooga
10 West M. L. King Blvd.,
6th Floor
Chattanooga, TN 37402
Phone: 423-541-2939
Fax: 423-541-2944 Jackson
91 Stonebridge Blvd., Suite 103
Jackson, TN 38305
Phone: 731-660-3971
Fax: 731-660-3978 Knoxville
800 Market Street,
Suite 121
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: 865-540-3781
Fax: 865-540-7952 Memphis
100 Peabody Place,
Suite 1125
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-527-9199
Fax: 901-527-9395
Nashville
3322 West End Avenue,
Suite 610
Nashville, TN 37203
Phone: 629-262-8423
Tri-Cities
1105 East Jackson Blvd,
Suite 4
Jonesborough, TN 37659
Phone: 423-753-4009
Fax: 423-788-0250 Washington, DC
357 Dirksen Senate Office
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3344
Fax: 202-228-0566
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Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: Special Edition of the Blackburn Report: Senator Blackburn Visits Troops in Poland and Ukraine
  • On: March 26, 2019, 3:17 p.m.

Hi,
that sounds impressive! I am excited to hear more about your company. Can you help me with some references, completed projects, partners, etc.?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

Spammer

  • Subject: The Blackburn Report
  • On: March 30, 2019, 2:31 p.m.

Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: The Blackburn Report
  • On: March 30, 2019, 8:10 p.m.

Hey there,
Could you tell me where you are located? Also, could you tell me more about your offer?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

Spammer

  • Subject: The Blackburn Report: My Trip to the Southern Border
  • On: July 17, 2019, 8:10 a.m.

SPECIAL EDITION: THE BLACKBURN REPORT Senator Blackburn visits Border with Vice President Pence, Chairman Graham and Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee
We continue to hear about the crisis at our southern border. As the situation becomes more and more dire, it is important that both sides of the aisle work together on solving this issue. On Friday, the Vice President and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee saw firsthand the work being done to secure our border. We spoke with border patrol officers, toured the McAllen Border Patrol Station, and spoke with detained migrants. What the cartels are telling them in Central America, or any of the other 60 countries where individuals have arrived from, is not what happens when they arrive on U.S. soil. The cartels in Mexico and Central America have sold these migrants a pack of lies about crossing our southern border; it isn’t until they arrive that they discover the truth, and are faced with the long, sometimes confusing process of applying for legal entry. Migrants from as many as 60 other countries have experienced a similar shock. Joined by Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan and Acting ICE Director Mark Morgan, we heard directly from the McAllen sector team. Here is some of what we learned from those working every day to protect this country: Cartels deal in trafficking drugs, and human beings, and we should think about them in terms of big business: they want the highest possible profit margin. Trafficked humans funneled into criminal gangs, labor gangs, and sex trafficking rings bring in more money than migrants who make their own way to the border. This is why cartels are advertising on Facebook and news outlets like travel agencies. They even offer a pricing schedule depending on how you wish to be smuggled across: if you go first-class, it is going to cost you more! This is a problem. It is reprehensible. It has to stop. The stats are staggering. Last year, the McAllen sector recorded 162,000 apprehensions; this year they've already had 283,000. Migrants have come from 60 different countries, including Syria, Iran, Pakistan, Yemen, and Turkey. The backlog for asylum hearings now approaches one million, requiring over 500 judges to get through this massive caseload. Our border patrol men and women are heroes. Despite the constant disparaging coverage in the media and by public officials, these officers show up for work every day and proudly do their job. We spoke with the detainees with the assistance of an interpreter, and all confirmed they were being properly fed and had a safe place to sleep. While some delight in calling these holding facilities concentration camps, our officers work to address the humanitarian crisis daily, caring for those who have broken the law. Thank goodness they haven’t gone on strike. They consistently recommend Congress act on three priorities: a barrier, technology, and more boots on the ground. They also suggest that we change the asylum laws to require that people apply in their own country or a safe third party country. We must also modify the Flores rule to allow for an expedited decision-making process. We owe it to our border patrol officials, the migrants, and the American people to find a solution to this crisis. It was great to meet with Christopher Carney of Parsons, a pilot at the McAllen Border Patrol Station. STAY IN TOUCH
As a reminder, you can reach any of my six offices in Tennessee to share a concern or request assistance with a federal agency. The phone number for my Washington D.C. office is 202-224-3344, the same number previously used by Senators Bob Corker and Bill Frist.
Be sure to follow my work on behalf of Tennesseans on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/marshablackburn (https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackburn&crop=18305.24684581.10634932.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%2fwww.facebook.com%2fmarshablackburn&redir_log=068807080259287)
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My Best,
Marsha
Chattanooga
10 West M. L. King Blvd.,
6th Floor
Chattanooga, TN 37402
Phone: 423-541-2939
Fax: 423-541-2944 Jackson
91 Stonebridge Blvd., Suite 103
Jackson, TN 38305
Phone: 731-660-3971
Fax: 731-660-3978 Knoxville
800 Market Street,
Suite 121
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: 865-540-3781
Fax: 865-540-7952 Memphis
100 Peabody Place,
Suite 1125
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-527-9199
Fax: 901-527-9395
Nashville
3322 West End Avenue,
Suite 610
Nashville, TN 37203
Phone: 629-800-6600
Tri-Cities
1105 East Jackson Blvd,
Suite 4
Jonesborough, TN 37659
Phone: 423-753-4009
Fax: 423-788-0250 Washington, DC
357 Dirksen Senate Office
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3344
Fax: 202-228-0566
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Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: The Blackburn Report: My Trip to the Southern Border
  • On: July 17, 2019, 1:55 p.m.

Hey there,
Could you tell me where you are located? Also, could you tell me more about your offer?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

Spammer

  • Subject: Re: Re: The Blackburn Report: My Trip to the Southern Border
  • On: July 17, 2019, 1:59 p.m.

Thank you for taking the time to read the Blackburn Report
E-Newsletter.

This mailbox is unmonitored. If you would like to share your thoughts
or concerns with the Senator, please contact us by using the "Share an
Opinion" or "Need Assistance" tabs at Blackburn.Senate.gov. If you have
an urgent casework issue, please contact the state office closest to
where you reside. A complete list of state offices can be found at
Blackburn.Senate.Gov.

Sincerely,

Marsha Blackburn
United States Senator

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Sent: 7/17/2019 9:56:00 AM
To: "Office of U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn"
<[email protected]>
Cc:
Subject: Re: The Blackburn Report: My Trip to the Southern Border

Hey there,
Could you tell me where you are located? Also, could you tell me more
about your offer?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

On 17/07/2019 08:10 AM, Office of U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn wrote:
> SPECIAL EDITION: THE BLACKBURN REPORT Senator Blackburn visits Border
with Vice President Pence, Chairman Graham and Members of the Senate
Judiciary Committee
> We continue to hear about the crisis at our southern border. As the
situation becomes more and more dire, it is important that both sides
of the aisle work together on solving this issue. On Friday, the Vice
President and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee saw firsthand
the work being done to secure our border. We spoke with border patrol
officers, toured the McAllen Border Patrol Station, and spoke with
detained migrants. What the cartels are telling them in Central
America, or any of the other 60 countries where individuals have
arrived from, is not what happens when they arrive on U.S. soil. The
cartels in Mexico and Central America have sold these migrants a pack
of lies about crossing our southern border; it isn't until they arrive
that they discover the truth, and are faced with the long, sometimes
confusing process of applying for legal entry. Migrants from as many as
60 other countries have experienced a similar shock. Joined by Acting
DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan and Acting ICE Director Mark Morgan, we
heard directly from the McAllen sector team. Here is some of what we
learned from those working every day to protect this country: Cartels
deal in trafficking drugs, and human beings, and we should think about
them in terms of big business: they want the highest possible profit
margin. Trafficked humans funneled into criminal gangs, labor gangs,
and sex trafficking rings bring in more money than migrants who make
their own way to the border. This is why cartels are advertising on
Facebook and news outlets like travel agencies. They even offer a
pricing schedule depending on how you wish to be smuggled across: if
you go first-class, it is going to cost you more! This is a problem. It
is reprehensible. It has to stop. The stats are staggering. Last year,
the McAllen sector recorded 162,000 apprehensions; this year they've
already had 283,000. Migrants have come from 60 different countries,
including Syria, Iran, Pakistan, Yemen, and Turkey. The backlog for
asylum hearings now approaches one million, requiring over 500 judges
to get through this massive caseload. Our border patrol men and women
are heroes. Despite the constant disparaging coverage in the media and
by public officials, these officers show up for work every day and
proudly do their job. We spoke with the detainees with the assistance
of an interpreter, and all confirmed they were being properly fed and
had a safe place to sleep. While some delight in calling these holding
facilities concentration camps, our officers work to address the
humanitarian crisis daily, caring for those who have broken the law.
Thank goodness they haven't gone on strike. They consistently recommend
Congress act on three priorities: a barrier, technology, and more boots
on the ground. They also suggest that we change the asylum laws to
require that people apply in their own country or a safe third party
country. We must also modify the Flores rule to allow for an expedited
decision-making process. We owe it to our border patrol officials, the
migrants, and the American people to find a solution to this crisis. It
was great to meet with Christopher Carney of Parsons, a pilot at the
McAllen Border Patrol Station. STAY IN TOUCH
> As a reminder, you can reach any of my six offices in Tennessee to
share a concern or request assistance with a federal agency. The phone
number for my Washington D.C. office is 202-224-3344, the same number
previously used by Senators Bob Corker and Bill Frist.
> Be sure to follow my work on behalf of Tennesseans on social media:
> Facebook: facebook.com/marshablackburn
(https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackbur
n&crop=18305.24684581.10634932.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%
2fwww.facebook.com%2fmarshablackburn&redir_log=068807080259287)
> Twitter: @MarshaBlackburn
(https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackbur
n&crop=18305.24684581.10634932.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%
2ftwitter.com%2fMarshaBlackburn&redir_log=970998313803249)
> Instagram: @MarshaBlackburn
(https://outreach.senate.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=SenBlackbur
n&crop=18305.24684581.10634932.33817676&report_id=&redirect=https%3a%2f%
2fwww.instagram.com%2fmarshablackburn%2f&redir_log=436760467937298)
> My Best,
> Marsha
> Chattanooga
> 10 West M. L. King Blvd.,
> 6th Floor
> Chattanooga, TN 37402
> Phone: 423-541-2939
> Fax: 423-541-2944 Jackson
> 91 Stonebridge Blvd., Suite 103
> Jackson, TN 38305
> Phone: 731-660-3971
> Fax: 731-660-3978 Knoxville
> 800 Market Street,
> Suite 121
> Knoxville, TN 37902
> Phone: 865-540-3781
> Fax: 865-540-7952 Memphis
> 100 Peabody Place,
> Suite 1125
> Memphis, TN 38103
> Phone: 901-527-9199
> Fax: 901-527-9395
> Nashville
> 3322 West End Avenue,
> Suite 610
> Nashville, TN 37203
> Phone: 629-800-6600
> Tri-Cities
> 1105 East Jackson Blvd,
> Suite 4
> Jonesborough, TN 37659
> Phone: 423-753-4009
> Fax: 423-788-0250 Washington, DC
> 357 Dirksen Senate Office
> Washington, DC 20510
> Phone: 202-224-3344
> Fax: 202-228-0566
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Spammer

  • Subject: The Blackburn Report: Safeguarding the Virtual You
  • On: July 20, 2019, 1:03 p.m.

Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: The Blackburn Report: Safeguarding the Virtual You
  • On: July 20, 2019, 8:57 p.m.

Hi,
that sounds impressive! I am excited to hear more about your company. Can you help me with some references, completed projects, partners, etc.?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

Spammer

  • Subject: Re: Re: The Blackburn Report: Safeguarding the Virtual You
  • On: July 20, 2019, 9:03 p.m.

Thank you for taking the time to read the Blackburn Report
E-Newsletter.

This mailbox is unmonitored. If you would like to share your thoughts
or concerns with the Senator, please contact us by using the "Share an
Opinion" or "Need Assistance" tabs at Blackburn.Senate.gov. If you have
an urgent casework issue, please contact the state office closest to
where you reside. A complete list of state offices can be found at
Blackburn.Senate.Gov.

Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: Re: The Blackburn Report: Safeguarding the Virtual You
  • On: July 21, 2019, 4:44 a.m.

Hey there,
Could you tell me where you are located? Also, could you tell me more about your offer?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

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  • Subject: The Blackburn Report: Reining in Big Tech
  • On: July 27, 2019, 4 p.m.

Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: The Blackburn Report: Reining in Big Tech
  • On: July 27, 2019, 10:12 p.m.

Hello,
That is very interesting! Could you elaborate? Do you have any details online I could look at?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC

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  • Subject: Re: Re: The Blackburn Report: Reining in Big Tech
  • On: July 27, 2019, 10:15 p.m.

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Spamnesty

  • Subject: Re: Re: The Blackburn Report: Reining in Big Tech
  • On: July 28, 2019, 9:04 a.m.

Hi,
that sounds impressive! I am excited to hear more about your company. Can you help me with some references, completed projects, partners, etc.?

Jennifer Berry
CEO, MNesty, LLC