Well you can disregard #14, happened again.

However, I notice one more thing, which my be helpful to troubleshoot
the issue. In may case, it usually happens when I switch IP networks
(wireless>wireless, wireless>wire, wire>wireless, etc).

Here is an example:
I can stay the whole weekend in my home, connected to my SSID. Many locks and 
unlocks, suspends and resumes. The problem won't appear.
Then Monday morning, I go to my office, reconnect to another AP IP network and 
the the issue appears.

To support this theory. Today, for many hours, I have not had any issues. I.e. 
many locks and unlocks. Then I had to connect my printer over a new external 
wireless bridge. 
At some point, in order to configure the bridge, I had to connect laptop's wire 
LAN port to the bridge and disconnect from my WiFi. When I finished 
configuring, I disconnected the bridge from the laptop and went to my printer. 
During that time, my computer locked itself and wasn't connected to any network 
(i.e. neither wired nor wireless). When I came back I was unable to unlock 
(i.e. after providing the password, freeze for many minutes).

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