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COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 18)Professional Societies and Associations: Unethical and Illegal Practices against a Scientist- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

The book contains all the services provided and cases of collec- tive injustice by professional associates and associations. Since the beginning of my career as a practitioner and academic, I have worked closely with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). I have been appointed Associate Editor of the Communi- cations of ACM Flagship Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of the Practical IEEE Computer Society Press. I have featured my inven- tions and innovations in the CACM "Thinking Objectively" col- umns and helped solve many problems and issues with the staff and members of the ACM. Furthermore, I edited five theme issues in CACM, IEEE Computer, and IEEE Software Magazine and published many distinguished articles and papers. Despite all this, I faced apparent injustice at the hands of racists who dis- missed me from my duties at the CACM and rejected all my theme issues, papers, and Book Proposals I sent to them. Then, I filed complaints and did not receive a single response from them, let alone ridiculous comments on my proposals from a committee that knows nothing about software engineering.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 19)Divorce and Family Court: Insidiousness, malice, and playing with fire.- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

Divorce and Family Court: Insidiousness, malice, and playing with fire.

This book contains many examples of the shameful and ugly be- havior that my ex-wife's family took against me before and after the divorce, in cooperation with bad friends, to wage war against me and spread their hatred, plots, and malice every- where to the point that this plot has blatantly affected innocent people. The demons of Hell have allied with my ex-wife's family to blackmail me, plunder all my wealth, and harm everyone who has anything to do with me by threatening death, persecution, or other methods of evil and deception. They were not satisfied with that, but they worked to plant hatred in the souls of my children so that they would turn against me and stand in my face as enemies-my children, who are my true wealth and whom I lost because of them. My ex-wife cooperated with her two brothers, her friends in Egypt and America, and corrupt lawyers and family court officials to engage in unexpected and immoral behavior toward me and others. For example, insults, malicious accusations, false allegations, false witnesses, and tenants who were persecuting me in court and blackmailing in- nocent individuals and families, causing them a lot of harm and scandals, and in fact, they had nothing to do with my problems or my divorce from near or far. Are these attributed to humans or to jungle dwellers?

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 20)SJSU: Abuse of power of positions and authorities (2002 To Present)- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

SJSU: Abuse of power of positions and authorities (2002 To Present)

This book contains examples of corruption at San Jose State University. Many faculty members, staff, and students are cor- rupt and involved in many forms of collective injustice. I have re- corded many cases of corruption from 2008 until the Present. Corruption is a form of dishonesty and abuse of power or posi- tion to obtain benefits or advantages. The corrupted party plays roles that do not affect their functions or authority. The abuse of power has caused me many psychological, financial, and health problems. Therefore, it is necessary to review all the College of Computer Engineering files and some administrative positions at San Jose State University between 2006 and 2008, write several reports about some faculty members, and submit them to the fair judiciary for adjudication. Furthermore, San Jose State University's administrative staff has increased by more than %300 since 2002, while the faculty has been reduced by more than %200, increasing the stu- dent-body per faculty ratio. Therefore, I reached the following conclusion: There are no natural scientists at San Jose State University, but rather fraudsters who are the most dangerous to society and human minds. I wonder if the day will come when this corruption will be erased so the community will rise, and rights will be returned to their owners.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 21)SJSU: The brutality increased (Spring 2017 To Fall 2018).- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

SJSU: The brutality increased (Spring 2017 To Fall 2018).

VOLUME 21

This book contains several forms of collective injustice within San Jose State University, especially in the Comput- er Engineering Department, which is carried out by the deans of the College of Engineering, faculty members, staff, and some academically failing students. This injustice in- creased and peaked from the spring of 2017 to the fall of 2018. Among the manifestations of this injustice are the im- position of harsh rules and regulations and low and condi- tional support, as there is no financial support for students, no support for research or additional activities, no supervi- sory points from 2002 until the present, and no meeting with students outside the two office hours twice a week. Not to mention that I was accused of frequently missing lec- tures, knowing that I did not miss any class except when I went to the hospital during study time (which is very rare). When I returned, I compensated the students with addition- al lectures on Saturdays most weeks during the semester, in addition to several students spying on me in all my classes.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 22)SJSU: Second Suspension with Salary (End of 2018 to April 2019)- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

SJSU: Second Suspension with Salary (End of 2018 to April 2019)

VOLUME 22

This book deals with images of the vile conspiracies car- ried out by everyone (the institutions I deal with, my ex-wife, and her agents) in a hideous manner to de- stroy my scientific reputation and destroy me psycho- logically, morally, and physically, including San Jose State University suspending me with pay for the second time (from the end of 2018 to April 2019), and dealing with me in an immoral and inhuman way, as there are many horrific images and many cases of mass injustice that happened to me in that particular period, which you will read in detail in this volume.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 23)SJSU: Second Suspension with Salary from May 2019 to December 2020- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad (Copy)

SJSU: Second Suspension with Salary from May 2019 to December 2020

This book contains examples of massive collective injus- tice within and outside San Jose State University. An ex- ample of this collective injustice is, firstly, the CFA's ma- nipulation of me, which caused the loss of my health insur- ance and prevented me from providing my necessary needs for medications and treatment after a heart trans- plant. Secondly, I will not allow any of my students to sup- port me. Some students were even planted to get me into trouble by spying on and recording me without my knowl- edge. In addition, I supervised a team of 4 university stu- dents for an entire semester in 2020, and violations oc- curred when interviewing students during the Coronavi- rus period. One of the students (a girl) posted a lousy mes- sage to me on the petition site Change.org which partici- pated in collective injustice. Third, there is no equipment to help me teach or support registration or publishing fees. Accordingly, my career remained suspended entirely during this period as in previous periods, and my health deteriorated. And I fell ill throughout the period, and everything became utterly tragic.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 24)Corrupted Judge Abusing his Position.- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

This book contains many collective injustices in and out of San Jose State University. I was wronged by false ombud- spersons, many directors and staff, and by the personal or- ganization of the university with the collaboration of many different faculty and administrators at the university. My tragedy started in January 2017 and continued until August 2022. Many corrupt administrators (VPs, Associate VPs, and Directors), faculty, Chairs, Deans, and San Jose State University staff participated in many abusive instanc- es and did injustice against me. Here is a brief example of in- justice: The Senior Director at San José State University, University Personnel, Faculty Services, corrupt judge formed a court, and I proposed to meet him. However, he refused to meet me and asked me to answer questions over the phone. I replied. He wrote a wrong report that did not have any of my an- swers, so he judged me according to his whims. He emailed his fabricated report, so I told him I had nothing to do with this inaccurate report. I sent him corrections, but he did not consider them. His description led to a suspension in the fall 2021 semester, exactly from August to December 2021. I did not receive my salary until March 2022, when I returned to the university.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 25)Divorce and Family Court: Worst extortion and theft of my wealth unjustly- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

Divorce and Family Court: Worst extortion and theft of my wealth unjustly

VOLUME 25

This book contains many examples of the most horrific cases of extortion and theft of all my savings and wealth, unjustly and aggressively, in Egypt and the United States of America, under the listening, interrogation, and execution of men of false justice, including judges, lawyers, jurists, thugs, and those who have no value or a human conscience. Everything that belonged to me was seized in Egypt and America under the bullying law that was forcefully imposed on me. The cor- rupt and thugs are the real heroes of this melancholy scene of the book. In the pages of this volume, I will mention how my ex-wife and her assistants seized everything I owned in Egypt and America by illegal means and circumventing the law and custom. This matter cost me a lot of time, effort, and money. This is the most horrific type of collective injus- tice anyone can endure. The book lists the seized items, their value, and the material lost with authentic documents.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 3) Credit Bureaus and Financial Institutions are nothing but Vindictive Bureaus. by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

I have suffered a lot from the mistreatment of companies, banks, credit bureaus, and Wells Fargo, which I think colluded with the bank I deal with and deliberately destroyed my financial reputa- tion and all my business, which negatively affected all my activi- ties and deprived me of my economic rights by publishing false in- formation about me to all financial institutions and all parties that need a financial report on me. In the last six years, I have compiled a complete record of all credit companies and their offic- es, due to which I wasted a lot of time contacting all of them on the phone and writing correspondence to them. However, they didn't help me with anything. Moreover, I didn't get any support from them to compensate me for what I suffered, like severe losses and damages, and they unjustly robbed me of money. Please consider these allegations of mine because they are tough. You can check the evidence attached to the book, which includes the latest information about my bank and credit cards and con- tains many errors and contradictions. I am tired of being reject- ed and unwarrantedly mistreated by all banks.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 4) Wells Fargo: a symbol of denial and irresponsibility- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

I became at the end of my rope after my rights were lost, my reputation was tarnished, and my financial and social situation was weak when my ex-wife seized the opportunity to open two accounts at Wells Fargo Bank without my knowledge in 2012. Moreover, in collaboration with a bank employee, she forged my signature during my illness and heart transplant in July 2016. My ex-wife kept withdrawing large sums of money from those accounts. After discovering the two accounts in 2018, they were closed. As a result, this matter left a bad reputation in my financial situation and significantly harmed me. Due to this, I fell into significant problems, including being de- prived of financial transactions with the bank and being refused any re- quests I submitted. Moreover, funding sources stopped, and many of my projects stopped with them. My request to open an account for my publishing house was denied de- spite having all the necessary legal papers. Then, I submitted complaints to the bank to investigate the matter, primarily related to the crime of forging my signature. Still, the case has not been decided so far, and my complaint has not been answered nor investigated as if I were screaming in a desert where no one responded to my call or felt my suffering. The ugliest thing is the inhumane treatment that the bank employees at Wells Fargo used to deal with me. The bank took arbitrary measures against me and my commercial accounts and regularly disbursed vast sums of money to several institutions without my consent. The bank deliberately spent vast sums of money on my ex-wife, who withdrew my savings and money without my permission and knowledge, not to mention the mistreatment by the bank employees.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 5) Avana San Jose & Monticello Apartments in Santa Clara: The Tenant who is the Landlord’s Victim- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

The first six months of living in the apartment were passed peacefully with- out any disturbances. However, after a while, I faced many problems when I moved to a new apartment. I met issues with the apartment owner due to negligence and delays in maintenance dates, which led to huge losses and damage to my stock of food inside the freezer for more than three months, which increased my financial burden. Moreover, the people there could have been more cooperative. They refused to carry my things or purchases into the apartment because it was on the second floor. Not to mention the racist behavior against me in emails and correspondence, as if there was an organi- zation or paid people behind it. To make matters worse, they sent me a petition from their attorney demand- ing 420$ in fees, which I had nothing to do with. I called my attorney for twenty minutes of legal advice over the phone for 110$. He advised me to pay the amount and that there was no need for problems because I would not be able to buy or rent a house if I did not pay. The amount has now reached one thousand dollars, in addition to the losses resulting from neglect of mainte- nance, estimated at five hundred dollars. It cost me over 1200$. The apart- ment rent is about three thousand dollars per month. You paid it on time. I have the case number filed against them at the police station because the apartment affected my health. Moreover, I asked them to repair it at my own expense. Still, they refused, and no one listened to me, so I decided to leave this place if I received all my dues in total and had an official certificate from them guaranteeing my residence in an apartment unsuitable for human living.

COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 6) An Inauspicious Start at San Jose State University- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

My tragedy at San Jose University began when I was invited to attend an interview for my university appointment in July 2002. During that time, I met a university professor called Gilda Pour, who was of Iranian origin and was working at the university. She begged me not to accept the university's offer to work there. Un- fortunately, I did not take her advice, and I received the letter of appointment after the university dean assured me everything would be fine. I met many Silicon Valley scientific groups encour- aging me to live in the area. Then, I returned to my office at Lin- coln University and received a phone call from a university facul- ty member who spoke to me rudely and told me there was no place for me at the university. What a bad start! I immediately called the dean, who asked me not to worry, but after I returned to the university, I was surprised that he had left after a short period. This book includes many examples of ill-treatment by some university faculty members, except for one or two people who treated me kindly and one of whom arranged a convenient place to stay at the beginning of my stay in San Jose.