gangstalking | March 2, 2010
The use of violent warning markers
This guidance explains to those working with the public how best to manage the use of violent warning markers.
Employers have a duty of care to their staff to protect them in the workplace.
Violent warning markers are a means of identifying and recording individuals who pose, or could possibly pose, a risk to the members of staff…
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Tags: Government, U.K., Violent Persons Registry, violent warning markers
gangstalking | March 2, 2010
Whistleblower: Pursuit of Madoff Was a ‘Death Sentence’
1 Mar 2010
Mary Thompson
For almost ten years Harry Markopolos tried, and failed, to alert regulators and investors of Bernie Madoff’s $65 billion dollar Ponzi scheme.
No One Would Listen – Harry Markopolos
In his new book “No One Would Listen”, Markopolos writes of how he and a group of colleagues spent years gathering information…
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Tags: Death Sentence, Madoff, Whistleblower
gangstalking | March 2, 2010
Cyberwar Hype Intended to Destroy the Open Internet
Ryan Singel Email Author
March 1, 2010
The biggest threat to the open internet is not Chinese government hackers or greedy anti-net-neutrality ISPs, it’s Michael McConnell, the former director of national intelligence.
McConnell’s not dangerous because he knows anything about SQL injection hacks, but because he knows about social engineering. He’s the nice-seeming guy who’s willing…
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Tags: Death Sentence, Internet, Madoff, Michael McConnell, Threat, Whistleblower
gangstalking | March 2, 2010
Rat out a tax cheat, collect a reward
Blake Ellis
March 2, 2010
If you knew coworkers, former bosses or exes who cheated on their taxes, would you turn them in? The Internal Revenue Service can make it worth your while.
As tax season nears, we all want to get as much money back from the IRS as possible. And while taking advantage of…
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Tags: IRS, Snitch, Tax