Yeah, I thought about that and then I remembered why I use Google Apps. As I use Google Apps which makes Google Servers my Servers, for want of better words, I wrote Google and posted in their forums. The post you refer to deals with emails which are self hosted. More on point, though, as I had previously set all the proper conditions with respect to the blocking of logins after 3 failed attempts to 60 days, it would be rather moot. Additionally, the timestamps are indicative that either this is one of the most sophisticated attacks ever created in that it has tricked both my Servers on the site and the Google Servers, or this is a Wordfence problem. A simple scan of my site reveals that your Founder revoked my paid license and I uninstalled the program. 11 of these Wordfence alerts over the past 23 hours, though, is ironic at best.
I agree that many people use Wordfence and have no issues. Some people use Wordfence and have issues and don't post. Then some folks, like myself, have issues and document them.
I appreciate your reply and believe we are able to deduct that this is not the problem. So, there appears to be two issues at hand. The first is directly related to the second. Now, I wrote to my hosting provider, TMD Hosting, and am having them investigate the issue as well. It is concerning, at best, though that Wordfence is not only removed and the SQL tables gone, and I continue to get the emails.