NH FAMILY COURT

REMEMBER YOUR NOT ALONE. Please contact your state house representative or THE CENTER FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES in NH. And watch SPEAK UP NH, who shows one NH Family Court case after another like Jamie Doherty's http://youtu.be/CIOXB21sBMY. You too can tell the public your experience with NH's Family Judicial Branch. NH's very own Family Court Records are proving that NH's Judicial Branch fully participates and supports Kidnapping and Domestic Violence; Real Estate Fraud, Mortgage Fraud, and Property Deed Fraud; Perjury, Falsifying Documents and Non Existing Issues, and above all, Obstruction of all Justice. Case file after case file showing all the evidence in multiple Family Court Records, that are filling the NH County Court Clerk Records Offices daily throughout the whole state! People are being visited by the FBI and THREATENED simply over a NH divorce case. You truly know the truth struck a nerve then. So become a part of the solution and bring them your court case file with your evidence of your experience with NH Family Court. Fear and Silence only continues to fuel what is already a corrupted government branch harming all those who pay their salaries. You are not alone. Numbers can truly speak louder than words!

May 12, 2018

OVER 60,000 NH PEOPLE COMMITTED ADULTERY!
IS WHY NH JUDGES REFUSE TO CHARGE OR OBEY ADULTERY LAWS!

REMEMBER WHEN? "Those who were exposed in the data hack scandal can be traced back to municipal offices in the Granite State; federal departments, military."


"In New Hampshire, which was found to have the ninth highest number of users in the country, we see a good mix of both female and male users. That's a lot, considering that the entire population of the state is 1,100,000."


REMEMBER WHEN? "Those who were exposed in the data hack scandal can be traced back to municipal offices in the Granite State; federal departments, military."



                          



Leaked Ashley Madison Data Includes NH Government Domains




At least seven New Hampshire government email domain addresses have been released as part of the Ashley Madison hack data breach fallout, according to posts online.


The hack also included domain names from military accounts as well as government accounts on the federal, state, and local level, according to a collection of the domains posted on pastebin.com.


In July, a group known as Team Impact vowed to hack into AshleyMadison.com and release the data of its members, who log profiles on to the site to seek out extramarital affairs. Team Impact succeeded this week, leaking hacked data from Ashley Madison and Established Men, both owned by AvidLife Media.


The files, according to Wired.com, included the information and logins for about 32 million users.

At least seven of the domains came from municipal government accounts in New Hampshire including one from Dover, four from Manchester, one from Nashua, and one from Milford.


Accounts include thousands with military domains as well as 52 connected to the U.S. Postal Service, 44 connected to the White House, 42 with the Social Security Administration, 28 with NASA, and numerous other government departments. At least seven were connected to the U.S. House of Representatives, according to the data dump.


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"In New Hampshire, which was found to have the ninth highest number of users in the country, we see a good mix of both female and male users.


"A quick look at the map showed that Manchester has a good portion of the cheating population in New Hampshire with 17,937 registered accounts, mostly male. Nashua had mostly female accounts in the leak that included 7,299 users."

"In New Hampshire alone, there were
over 57,689 accounts created, total."
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The 10 New Hampshire Cities With The
Most Ashley Madison Accounts

We analyzed the leaked Ashley Madison data to determine the cities in New Hampshire with the most accounts.

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Do you know a potential cheater in New Hampshire? Odds are that if you live in one of the cities below, you do. At least, you probably know someone who created an account on Ashley Madison, or had an account set up in their name by a friend or colleague.

There were over 32 million accounts created on Ashley Madison, and the going consensus is that almost all of them were created by men. In New Hampshire alone, there were over 57,689 accounts created, total. That's a lot, considering that the entire population of the state is 1,100,000.

After analyzing 126 cities, this is the list of the cities with the highest number of per capita Ashley Madison accounts in the Granite State:
  1. Antrim
  2. Portsmouth
  3. Manchester
  4. Concord
  5. Berlin
  6. Lebanon
  7. North Conway
  8. Nashua
  9. Keene
  10. Dover
Many of these are smaller cities in New Hampshire that have a high percentage of its residents with an account on Ashley Madison. Which means, in theory, they have a high number of people looking to discreetly hook up with a woman.

How We Determined The Cheaters In New Hampshire

Want to know who is attempting to cheat? Go directly to the source of people actively trying to cheat — Ashley Madison users.

We used the Ashley Madison database to count how many accounts were created in each zip code. We are saying “accounts” and not “people” because it is possible to create dummy accounts assigned to a city or to have multiple accounts. However, we believe the number of accounts to be a solid proxy for the number of people trying to cheat.

We then matched each zip code to its corresponding city in New Hampshire. If a zip code falls into more than one city, the accounts registered in that zip code were applied to each city.
Finally, we used an estimate for the population of the zip codes to identify the number of cheaters per capita.

After identifying the number of cheaters per capita in a city, we ranked each place from highest number of cheaters per capita to lowest. The place with the most cheaters per capita “earned” the title of cheating central of New Hampshire.

Note: We only looked at cities with more than 2,000 people.

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