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Matt DeHart is an American citizen and former U.S. Air National Guard intelligence analyst known for his involvement with the Anonymous hacker group and WikiLeaks and claims to have received classified documents alleging serious misconduct by the CIA.〔 He was allegedly indicted for possession of indecent images from under-aged boys in 2010,〔(“I Might Have Some Sensitive Files”, David Kushner, March 20, 2015, BuzzFeed )〕 but claims that this was a ruse in order to punish him for his online activities. A judge ruling on the case found this credible. He was however imprisoned for 21 months without access to proofs for these allegations.〔 After being released on bond in 2012, he unsuccessfully sought asylum in Canada, claiming he has been tortured by the FBI with regards to the classified documents. In November 2015 he struck a plea bargin to serve a 7 and a half year sentence.〔 Former whistleblower Jesselyn Radack, his supporters and DeHart himself purports the allegations are a ruse by the FBI to discredit him over the information he has released. ==Early life and education== As Matt DeHart's parents, Paul and Leann (married in 1978), were both members of U.S. Military, he lived and grew up in many different places: Ft. Meade, MD (age 1-2), Wheeler Air Force Base Hawaii (age 2-4), Prattville, AL – K (3rd grade), Ft. Meade, MD (4th grade), Prattville, AL (5th grade), Birdsboro, PA (6th grade), Randolph, NJ (7th - 11th grades), Washington Township, PA (12th grade), Elmira NY (from 2002 to 2005) and Newburgh, Indiana, from 2005 to 2010. The DeHart family is based on military tradition and Christian and conservative beliefs. From an early age, DeHart was a tech geek. He started a group called KAOS (Kaos Anti-Security Operations Syndicate) in 2000. He graduated from high school in 2002.〔()〕 He took classes through Corning Community College.〔 and also took classes at: (BOCES, Horseheads NY ), and (IVY Tech Indianapolis ), IN. In 2004, he spent time on 4chan, a message board which gave birth to Anonymous. Besides socializing and gaming online, DeHart developed interests in encryption, internet freedom and privacy. In 2008, he took part in Project Chanology, Anonymous' anti-Scientology campaign.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matt DeHart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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