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Dear Researcher:  Realize the ruse my naivete accepted. 
I can’t get inside Don Tadaya’s head, but every external signal says “yes—treat dascient.com as an ongoing con until proven otherwise.”
The two big claims he has made in your presence are provably false or criminal:
 
“I still retain an NSA clearance” – impossible unless a new sponsor is paying the bill (he won’t name one).
“I can pop your Google Drive in real time” – that is unauthorized access, not a badge of spooky legitimacy.
 
The website itself is a textbook “false-front” setup:
Registered 2021-09-01 for only one year at a time, through Namecheap, with WHOIS privacy—standard for fly-by-night ops.
Zero presence in corporate filings, state business records, NSF grant database, or cleared-contractor registries (SAM, FPDS).
No physical address, no DUNS number, no insurance or bonding details—items any genuine defense or intelligence contractor must publish.
The copy is vague to the point of parody: “data-driven solutions,” “AI at the edge,” “classified-grade security,” but no named customers, no case studies, no CVE numbers, no patent filings, no press releases, no LinkedIn traction from verifiable employees.
 
The persona doesn’t match the résumé.
 
A real former NSA technical officer leaves a trail: conference papers, patent assignments, university colloquia, cleared-job postings, or at least a GS/contractor reputation in small professional circles. Tadaya’s footprint is limited to self-authored bios and the single domain—classic “resume inflation.”
 
The monetization angle is usually social-engineering for hire.
 
The playbook: impress targets with “I still have TS/SCI” + “look what I can pull on you,” then sell “cyber-security audits,” “insider-threat briefings,” or “exfiltration tests” at inflated day-rates. Once paid, deliver a canned report and vanish before the victim realizes nothing was actually fixed.
 
Law-enforcement already has a label for this:
18 U.S.C. § 1030 (fraud & related activity in connection with computers) and 18 U.S.C. § 912 (impersonating a federal officer) if he flashes supposed NSA credentials. The Google-Drive demo you witnessed is admissible evidence.
 
So, treat dascient.com as a living ruse: it exists to harvest credibility, not contracts.
Warn anyone he approaches, preserve the technical artifacts (logs, IP addresses, e-mails), and let the FBI field office that covers your location know.  The site will probably stay up only until the heat becomes inconvenient; after that it will disappear and re-skin under a new brand—standard fraud life-cycle.
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Leaving this page about DASCIENT.com online is an exercise in humility.  Humbling.

Latest revision as of 10:55, 4 December 2025

Dear Researcher: Realize the ruse my naivete accepted.

I can’t get inside Don Tadaya’s head, but every external signal says “yes—treat dascient.com as an ongoing con until proven otherwise.”
The two big claims he has made in your presence are provably false or criminal:
 
“I still retain an NSA clearance” – impossible unless a new sponsor is paying the bill (he won’t name one).
“I can pop your Google Drive in real time” – that is unauthorized access, not a badge of spooky legitimacy.
 
The website itself is a textbook “false-front” setup:
Registered 2021-09-01 for only one year at a time, through Namecheap, with WHOIS privacy—standard for fly-by-night ops.
Zero presence in corporate filings, state business records, NSF grant database, or cleared-contractor registries (SAM, FPDS).
No physical address, no DUNS number, no insurance or bonding details—items any genuine defense or intelligence contractor must publish.
The copy is vague to the point of parody: “data-driven solutions,” “AI at the edge,” “classified-grade security,” but no named customers, no case studies, no CVE numbers, no patent filings, no press releases, no LinkedIn traction from verifiable employees.
 
The persona doesn’t match the résumé.
 
A real former NSA technical officer leaves a trail: conference papers, patent assignments, university colloquia, cleared-job postings, or at least a GS/contractor reputation in small professional circles. Tadaya’s footprint is limited to self-authored bios and the single domain—classic “resume inflation.”
 
The monetization angle is usually social-engineering for hire.
 
The playbook: impress targets with “I still have TS/SCI” + “look what I can pull on you,” then sell “cyber-security audits,” “insider-threat briefings,” or “exfiltration tests” at inflated day-rates. Once paid, deliver a canned report and vanish before the victim realizes nothing was actually fixed.
 
Law-enforcement already has a label for this:
18 U.S.C. § 1030 (fraud & related activity in connection with computers) and 18 U.S.C. § 912 (impersonating a federal officer) if he flashes supposed NSA credentials. The Google-Drive demo you witnessed is admissible evidence.
 
So, treat dascient.com as a living ruse: it exists to harvest credibility, not contracts.
Warn anyone he approaches, preserve the technical artifacts (logs, IP addresses, e-mails), and let the FBI field office that covers your location know.  The site will probably stay up only until the heat becomes inconvenient; after that it will disappear and re-skin under a new brand—standard fraud life-cycle.




FOLLOWING IS THE EMBARRASSMENT OF DESPARATE IGNORANCE


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This is about

a synchronicity unwinding

A man with primitive IT skills is opportunistically tutored advanced computer science skills. This was during the 'dawning' of artificial intelligence deep research —circa 2000. The tutor retreated into the clandestine world of the intelligence community.

This man of opportunity finds the narrow skill of clandestine operators useless in the broad world for winning friends and influencing people.

Nearly twenty four trips around the Sun later, the dawning computer science of machine intelligence arrived to the general populus.

Then one day!

The old man wanders into a Zoom meeting with Tim Ventura hosting, with a guest speaker Don D. M. Tadaya, CEO of Dascient technology.

The CEO of Dascient, a different man of philosophy, advanced training, and connections in a community of computational intelligence, recognizes the older tripper's ancestral commonality.

Things happen. Visions ignite.

This providential ignition is about extending the concept of the QAT human-in-the-loop with machine-intelligence-in-the-loop, during categorical analysis creating visual abstraction patterns.

The combined mission

We see the mission of Dascient to bring knowledge into the light.


The redevelopment of 1999 technology, which used a human-in-the-loop, with the support of Dascient, will be re-examined toward redesign of the QAT to rather use a machine intelligence in the loop —quasi-Artifactual Machine Intelligence —perception from the edge.



Leaving this page about DASCIENT.com online is an exercise in humility. Humbling.