Narendra Nirmal Jana
Email: narenjana@narenjana.com
Email: narenj5@protonmail.com
December 3rd 2020 Asylum Interview:
Home Office Reference #: J1989785
Application ASC #: ASC/5271126
Israel Airport Interrogation for an Hour
I was coming home from Israel after my first trip abroad to Thailand, Malysia, and India in 2016 and an interesting conversation happened with the police/security officers in Tel Aviv airport.
Two security guards stopped me and interrogated me for approximately an hour. I believe the security guards were most likely directed by the US to interrogate me for an hour. One of the security guards was very knowledgeable about reading medical data (I doubted if she was a security guard). She looked through all of my medical documents and said the medical data is "still vague" to her colleague, she knew the intent of the medical falsifications and hiding data as she was searching for involved data in my record.
The idea is that as long as the medical data was made to be vague in the US and abroad, eg. erasing MRI series data then the medical negligence to cause harm could continue with no legal repercussion. But falsifying medical data is criminal.
This relates to attempts at erasing MRI data in Riga, Latvia in January 2017 and explains how all the subsequent medical tests are falsified and fraudulent as well.
She reads all the medical documents and explains to her colleague what the medical documents are; the oddity was that she is a security guard with a deep understanding of medical data.
Audio of the conversation is given below: