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6 JAN. 2026
CyberGuard Danny Duran was brutally assaulted for 18 months
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CyberGuard 17 Danny Duran was beaten and raped from late 2023 until the summer of 2025. “According to our investigation, he was beaten in the upper chambers near the entrance, but inside the storage room. He was threatened if he did not cooperate, or if he told anyone what was going on. The two CyberGuards who beat and raped him were CyberGuards 41 and 43 — both wore masks. We noticed that after the last assault in August 2025, Duran refused to leave the compound and only stayed in his quarters with his partner Michael Doel, who was “suspicious of his whereabouts” said investigating Associate Edward Campos. CyberGuards 41 and 43 were recruited by now suspended CyberGuards 24, 10 and 27 by a former porn star who wanted more money from Duran for revenge-porn videos made in 2020 that Duran refuse to pay. “The recruits came with ‘perfect paperwork’ – almost too perfect for our standards” said CyberGuard 18 Director Matthew ‘the lamb’ Santori. “We could not find too much background information on them because the data was been corrupted by CyberGuards 24 and 10”. Danny Duran admitted he paid 20k in August to the porn star’s bodyguard when he was held with a gun to his head. “After August, they didn’t bother me that much anymore, but I was way too terrified to report anything, much less go outside” said Duran. Doctors Medina and Malloy had reported Duran had “injuries” that could only have been sustained through beatings. “Daniel made up stories to both me and Dr. Malloy that he and Michael had ‘rough sex’ – which was not true” said Medina. Duran said that he decided to quit and leave HW in October so he could secure himself and Michael away from anymore danger – but everything unraveled after he was Baptized, and he began to slowly speak of the truth. Solid proof was found on 4 November 2025 when a camera showed a matching tattoo on the left hand of CyberGuard 41, and a DNA match from a semen discharge that Dr. Medina kept after giving Duran an examination in June 2025. “The DNA matched with CyberGuard 43” said Medina. “I thought it was Michael’s but we found the match in November after taking a DNA sample from 43”. Fired CyberGuards 41 and 43 are facing charges in their own countries, while CyberGuards 24, 10, 27 and 38 have been suspended for 1 year and have been debriefed and sent home without pay. Only CyberGuard 38 is fighting his suspension and remains at Chapter 7.
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21 November 2025
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After CyberGuard Complains, HW orders any LGBT
symbol replaced with LGBC symbols
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CyberGuard 6 Paul Christopher Adams filed a complaint against CyberGuards displaying LGB’T” Symbols in work offices resulting in having them banned and replaced with LGBC. “We already visited that avenue, and they lost all support from the Assembly of CyberGuards by a vote of 50-7. So any LGBT symbols has to be either removed for replaced with LGBC symbols” said Perry Hollingsworth. Seventy percent of the Assembly is LGBC, but lean conservative excluding the ’T’ and replacing it with the ’C’ (communities). The LGBC symbol is a rainbow flag with only original and true rainbow colors — or they can display the new Assembly flag that was adopted a few months ago – a fading rainbow flag with a white center and the word ‘humility’ written across the center in blue color. 21 CyberGuards have small ‘humility’ flags inside their offices including Mitch Jordan and Daniel ‘Danny‘ Duran. Adams entered CyberGuard Station 9D when he saw an 8×10 ‘trans-flag’ pinned on the wall, and told CyberGuard 29 to remove it or he would complain. He refused to remove it, and Adams filed the complaint with Matthew ‘the lamb’ Santori who punted the complaint to CEO Perry Hollingsworth who signed the order to remove all those types of symbols from any HW work area. The Assembly of CyberGuards voted to ban anything to do with ‘transsexualism’ in September, 2025 after the Charlie Kirk murder. Transsexuals are not allowed to enter any CyberGuard Office or work areas – even visitors. CyberGuard 6 Adams, a young conservative, led the ban saying they are “dangerous, unstable, and a present a threat to human development”. He had the support of 3 Board Directors including Doctor Mark Antonio Medina, but not CEO Peter Worthington who has said he was neutral on the issue. – Posted by CyberGuard 33
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