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A lot of nasty things go on behind closed doors. Free from scrutiny, groups, governments, and companies often get up to no good, safe in the belief that their images will remain squeaky clean, no matter how filthy their actions may be. If not for the brave actions and dogged determination of a few men [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Nature, People, Politics · Tagged aches, Afghanistan, Al Gore, America, Assange, Bernstein, Bernstein Investment Research And Management Inc, Bob Woodward, brand new drug epidemic, Bureau of Fisheries, C.I.A., California, cancer, CBS, CBS Corporation, chemical pesticides, Chicago, Church of Scientology, cruel and inequitable machinery, Democratic National Headquarters, Detroit, Edward R. Murrow, Environmental Protection Agency, fiction writer, food, Food and Drug Administration, gary coleman, Gary Webb, George W. Bush, hacker and software programmer, Illinois, Investigative journalism, Iraq, Israel, Joseph McCarthy, Journalism, journalist, Julian Assange, Lincoln Steffens, London Correspondent, Los Angeles, Mass media, master journalist, michigan, Middle East, Muckraker, Murrow, Nancy Reagan, Nicaragua, pains, passionate consumer advocate, President of the United States, Rachel Carson, Ralph Nader, Reagan Administration, research, Samuel Hopkins Adams, scientist, See It Now, Seymour Hersh, Sinclair, software programmer, Soviet Union, Supreme Court, tangled web, the Blitz, the New York Evening Post, The New Yorker, the Washington Post, The Washington Post Company, United States, Upton Sinclair, Vietnam, vigorous, Walter Cronkite, White House, Wikileaks
The internet is truly the wave of the future for all people, but then we have to include scammers and “matchstick men” into that equation. Scammers have used the same “patterns of hustle” since antiquity, but now they’ve taken a new form: a virtual one. There’s almost no greater way to bilk someone out of [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, April 23, 2010 at 12:53 am
Filed under Charity, Crime, Internet · Tagged Advance-fee fraud, American Red Cross, Armed Forces Children's Education Fund, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, bank account, Business ethics, Carol Hall, charity, charity scams, Church of Scientology, Confidence tricks, Crime, Dale Rathke, Deception, Deniz Feneri Foundation, Deniz Ferari, E-mail fraud, Education Fund, Ethics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency, federal government, Foundation of Hope, Fraud, Gary Kraser, Hope Scam, internet abominations, Internet fraud, internet frauds, internet predators, Internet Scams, Jay Nixon, l ron hubbard, lawyer, mass-communications scam, Scam, scams, Social engineering, Spamming, the Washington Examiner, Virginia Tech