● 07.01.22
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●● Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XXII — ‘Mr. GitHub Copilot’ Balabhadra (Alex) Graveley Pleads Guilty After Assaulting Women
Posted in Microsoft at 6:37 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Series parts:
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part I — Inside a Den of Corruption and Misogynists
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part II — The Campaign Against GPL Compliance and War on Copyleft Enforcement
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part III — A Story of Plagiarism and Likely Securities Fraud
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part IV — Mr. MobileCoin: From Mono to Plagiarism… and to Unprecedented GPL Violations at GitHub (Microsoft)
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part V — Why Nat Friedman is Leaving GitHub
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part VI — The Media Has Mischaracterised Nat Friedman’s Departure (Effective Now)
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part VII — Nat Friedman, as GitHub CEO, Had a Plan of Defrauding Microsoft Shareholders
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part VIII — Mr. Graveley’s Long Career Serving Microsoft’s Agenda (Before Hiring by Microsoft to Work on GitHub’s GPL Violations Machine)
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part IX — Microsoft’s Chief Architect of GitHub Copilot Sought to be Arrested One Day After Techrights Article About Him
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part X — Connections to the Mass Surveillance Industry (and the Surveillance State)
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XI — Violence Against Women
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XII — Life of Disorderly Conduct and Lust
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XIII — Nihilistic Death Cults With Substance Abuse and Sick Kinks
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XIV — Gaslighting Victims of Sexual Abuse and Violence
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XV — Cover-Up and Defamation
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XVI — The Attack on the Autonomy of Free Software Carries on
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XVII — Backsliding Into 1990s-Style Digital Slavery by Microsoft
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XVIII — The Story of NPM
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XIX — The Collapse of Team Mono
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XX — Entering Phase II
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XXI — Rumours About How Microsoft Plans to Actually Make Money (Not Losses) From GitHub
YOU ARE HERE ☞ ‘Mr. GitHub Copilot’ Balabhadra (Alex) Graveley Pleads Guilty After Assaulting Women
Image: GitHub: Where everything comes to die
Summary: Balabhadra (Alex) Graveley from Microsoft GitHub (the man behind the GPL violation machine called “Copilot”) has “pled guilty to get deferred sentence”
IN THE previous part, which was the first part of this second phase, we dealt with the objectives and strategy of GitHub. Microsoft wants to leverage it to imprison development of software — putting it back in shackles of proprietary software. The first 20 parts of the series partly focused on Graveley but mostly on Copilot, culminating in the arrest record of Balabhadra (Alex) Graveley, the person behind Copilot, then behind bars.
“Alex pled guilty to get deferred sentence,” a source has told us. In other words, he admits culpability or guilt. Long gone are his close friends Miguel de Icaza and Nat Friedman, who have already fled the scene (Microsoft) and are keeping eerily low profile. We know for a fact that they knew what he had done (we showed hard evidence earlier in this series), they certainly knew how bad that was, and still they protected, shielded, and sometimes promoted this person. Some of the Board of the Linux Foundation (from Microsoft) also covered it up! Later they tell us how much they value Diversity and Inclusion…
This seems like typical Microsoft behaviour — a lack of a conscientious instinct.
The “other Alex” (Kipman) has meanwhile been removed in relation to sexual things [1, 2]. He was a top-level manager at Microsoft and we have reasons to suspect what he did was vastly worse than what Microsoft wants us to know (same thing which happened in 2020 when Microsoft was quick to distance itself from the pervert Bill Gates). █
Image: Balabhadra (Alex) Graveley kissed by Stephanie FriedmanBalabhadra (Alex) Graveley with Nat Friedman’s wife
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