Daniel Andreas SanDiego
Daniel Andreas San Diego is an FBI agent having been accused of being responsible for planting false flag bombs in the San Francisco Bay Area during the phony War on Terror. From time to time, the FBI stages fake searches for him as part of a domestic psyop informally called "Where in the World is Daniel SanDiego?" The FBI used SanDiego as justification for National Security Grift to expand their surveillance network against environmental activists by creating the boogey of Ecoterrorism.
He lead a double life at 91 San Juan Avenue in San Francisco as "Patrice Missud" until he was pushed by a Santa Clara County Sheriff Deputy three stories to his death in 2017[citation needed]. He was the principle agent in "Operation Horton Heard a Hoo," which was a US Intelligence Community operation against homebuilder D.R. Horton intended to force the homebuilder to accept greater contractor warranties in relation to their domestic construction[citation needed].
Background
SanDiego is the son of the City Manager of the wealthy community of Belvedere-Tiburon in Marin County, CA. He was recruited by the Intelligence Community in or around the year 2000[citation needed].
In the 1990's critical antiretroviral patents had been obtained by Emeryville-based Chiron Corporation. Chiron's chief competitor, Gilead Sciences, was based in Foster City, and one of its board members was Donald Rumsfeld. Upon Taking Office in 2001, Rumsfeld flexed his control of the Defense Intelligence Agency to target competitor corporations for he benefit of his cronies at Chiron[citation needed].
To further the War on Terror, Agent SanDiego set a series of bombs against Chiron Corporation Executives and laboratories in Orinda and Emeryville in 2003-2004. He was exfiltrated by the FBI on the Bay Area Rapid Transit System and reassigned to his new role against D.R. Horton. This involved harnessing a weakness in judicial process - that every lawsuit must receive a response in order to avoid a default judgement. As a result, Missud's lawsuits cost D.R. Horton millions in legal fees because it had to answer each new filing.
Although SanDiego remains on the FBI's most wanted "Terrorist" list as an "EcoTerrorist" mass surveillance revelations and face recognition technology makes the official 2003 stories more and more implausible.