Opinion: I suspect New York City law enforcement will run artificial intelligence and plagiarism scams at Baruch College during Fall 2023 and beyond.

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I’m confident that New York City law enforcement has artificial intelligence and plagiarism scams waiting for me this semester at Baruch College.

I’m a civilian. 

I’m not a lawyer. 

I don’t work for the government. 

If there is one thing I know, it’s New York City law enforcement scams. 

People I know pay New York City law enforcement to harass me. 

New York City law enforcement and their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team run scams on me constantly. 

New York City law enforcement can’t flush money down the toilet quickly enough to run scams. 

New York City law enforcement doesn’t have the slightest concern about any government oversight. 

I’m going on the record right now. 

New York City law enforcement has full remote control access to my laptop and phone. 

New York City law enforcement can control the speed of my laptop and phone. 

New York City law enforcement can remotely freeze my laptop and phone. 

It’s well documented by reliable sources that law enforcement has the ability to bypass most privacy and security features on phones and laptops. 

Whatever privacy and security I have on my phone law enforcement can get through it like it isn’t there. 

I have never cheated at Baruch College. 

I will never cheat at Baruch College. 

If I cheated at Baruch College, New York City law enforcement would know about it instantly. 

New York City law enforcement is spending millions of dollars to try to get me kicked out of every place I go. 

People I know pay New York City law enforcement to rob, steal, run scams, etc. 

People I know also pay New York City law enforcement to harass me and others. 

I have written millions of words in the past few years. 

There is a massive amount of cheating going on at Baruch College by the Baruch College students that run scams for law enforcement. 

New York City law enforcement has told Baruch College professors to tell me to copy and past something and send it to them. 

I copy and past it and note in the email the instructions from the professor. 

Then the professor yells at me saying I was just supposed to copy and paste another students work and send it to the teacher without making any additional notes. 

These are the types of scams I’m dealing with at Baruch College. 

I act politely and pretend I don’t know what’s going on. 

People I know have been paying law enforcement for decades.

I know their scams. 

Law enforcement tells some of my Baruch College professors to threaten the class about plagiarism and then order the class to read each other’s work. 

I’ve had professors tell me to exchange my phone number, email, full name, and other personal details with female and male students in the class. 

Then the professor ordered me to take pictures of teenage women in my classes and email it to the professor. 

Law enforcement doesn’t have any oversight at all.

Most people do whatever they request, so this is what’s been going on for the past 3 years at LaGuardia Community College and Baruch College.  

I always treat everyone at Baruch College—professors, staff, and students with the utmost respect at all times.

I never mention a word about law enforcement to anyone at Bauch College.

Mark Pine

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Mark Pine

New York City startups, web marketing, and Baruch College journalism major. 917-815-5415 social@markpine.com