I bought the book, TXF.
What is amazing is how much of it I already knew, some as long ago as April, 2008.
The difference is Mr.Corsi has documentation, while all mine disappeared when a hacker (actually referred by other computer nerds as a ‘cracker’) wiped my hard drives.
Note: my ethical hacking nephew followed the ‘cracker’s’ trail, and it led to a Senate office building in Washington, D.C. My computer was consequently invaded twice more, once from Chicago, IL, and again from Washington, D.C.
I am not surprised at what you described.
I have been on several “bad boys” lists myself.
Recently have had trouble with something closing my DSL connection. Checked with my ISP and they plead innocent. Have not been able to trace that intermittent problem.
Previously I had e-mails suppressed by AT&T/Yahoo who accepts my local ISP’s messages. I received a message that my e-mails were being “held for testing”. The only thing that was in the e-mail was a screen capture of a “search” that I did pertaining to Palin’s e-mail account hacking.
I hope you have that evidence of the hackers trail