THETA32 Cybersecurity CEO, Michael Mitama Injured With Facial Lacerations Sustained While Rescuing a Woman in Poland during the War
As of approximately 12AM CST 4/11/21 word has it Michael has been admitted into the emergency Room from secondary infection of facial lacerations from protecting a human life. If you are keeping yourself mildly updated and perhaps have decided to open your eyes to what the world is going through, then one might presume that you are aware of the current political scenario between Russia and Ukraine. The Russia-Ukraine war is devastating and has created chaos all over the globe, making everyone hope that in this 21st century, this devastation would stop and peace would be restored.
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As the wounding rises, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reached out to the citizen of the world to help the country out in this destruction. He has requested the world to help him and his country in this fight for democracy and basic human rights. Isn't everyone in this 21st century deserving of basic human rights?
Michael Mitama, the cybersecurity CEO of THETA432 has taken active heed in helping Ukraine out during this difficult time, in particular with his technological assistance and multidisciplinary expertise. His multidisciplinary capabilities in information technology and Cyber Security, cybercrime, cyber warfare and defence, Urban TacOps and training, Ex-MMA fighter, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown Belt amongst many others have created a huge impact in this world. He has even trained with some of the best experts in the industry and has even served in the United States Army as a Medic and now has joined in the war to fight for the country in the need for basic human rights.
Regarding the situation, Michael even said, “I knew there would be a day where all options would be on the table, and the inevitability to reflect on ourselves and ask ourselves with deeply profound moral and spiritual conviction questions that will make us uncomfortable, yet remarkable at the same time. A duality within a paradox, is it worth the risk? I don’t like acts of violence, I don’t like seeing a mother holding her daughter’s hand while dead on street, but to stop this violence we must oppose tyranny with the ability to defend and be trained for the reciprocation when diplomacy fails and if necessary, bring our opponents to their knees with the violence of action. If it can happen there, it can happen here, and I know Americans would rise and defend our country. There is no promised land if we can’t keep our promises, but warriors from around the world will rise to keep control.”
His safety aside he went to the battlefield to protect the people of the country in this process of rescuing, he was stabbed in the face with a broken bottle in Poland. Even though he was partially deflected, he was able to prevent direct damage, however sustained massive lacerations while saving a woman from an unknown and unwanted dangerous fate. Currently, stateside in a hospital he receiving treatment but he appears to be in critical condition.
As Mitama has earlier stated, “It is a moral obligation to assist those unable to defend themselves. Sometimes you help people, and you can get injured in the process, physically or mentally, it’s just the way it goes. I will trust in my previous engagement of past battles to guide my way. Of all the people I’ve helped, I’ve had only one person who had complaints, which was likely a manifestation of stress and acute psychological impact, but I’m aware of these features and will be delicate in such circumstances and will continue to assist those that require assistance.” He surely seems to have kept his promise in protecting the people and all we can hope for is his speedy recovery.