He Put His Name on My NTSB Crash Investigation — Then Congress Asked for the Classified Fault-Tree Only I Could Read ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 21, 2026
My Daughter-in-Law’s New Survey Put the Property Line in the Wrong Place. She Called My Firm ‘No Longer in Operation.’ I Am the Original Surveyor of Record. I Walked the Parcel at 7 a.m. With My Prism Pole. ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 22, 2026
He Claimed My Earthquake Prediction at the Press Conference — Then FEMA Required the PE Attestation for the $12M Grant ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 21, 2026
My Sister-in-Law Hired a Consultant to Cite My Maritime Safety Standard as Proof Her Insurance Claim Was Valid — I Wrote That Standard ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 22, 2026
My Nephew Was Running the HR Investigation into My Daughter’s Discrimination Case. I Spent 18 Years at the EEOC. He Cited the Guidance I Wrote to Justify a Process It Prohibits. ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 22, 2026
He Published My 26-Month Psalter Authentication Under His Name — Then the Vatican Required the Examining Scholar’s Chain of Custody ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 21, 2026
He Claimed My 1,200-Hour Bionic Hand Design at the Geneva Summit — Then the Neural Software Locked Him Out on Stage ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 21, 2026
He Called My 900-Glyph Variable Typeface His Creative Vision — Then the IP Lawsuit Required My Foundry Signing Certificate ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 21, 2026
He Named the Nuclear Safety Protocol After Himself — Then the NRC Inspection Team Required the Engineering Stamp She Had Filed ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 21, 2026
My Daughter Said I Was “Retired and Out of Date” at Her Bid Review. I Co-Authored the Suppression Standard Her Specs Violated. The Committee Chair Saw My SFPE Fellow Card on the Table. ByDorte Karman May 21, 2026May 22, 2026