Gang Stalking: Workplace Mobbing and the NJ Pathmark Shootings

by PeaceFrog | September 2, 2012 at 05:48 am
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      Terence Tyler, 23, a former Marine, with a history of depression, went on a shooting spree at a NJ Pathmark where he had worked for only a few weeks. The murder-suicide left himself and two co-workers dead.

     Gang stalking victims are aware of workplace mobbing. This has been confirmed by the author through police records:

 Candice Nguyen from KION is doing a story ion this phenomenon called "Gang

Stalking". It has nothing to do with "gangs", rather it is a form of cyberbullying. The intent is a psychological impact and socially ostresizing the

targeted person. With tools available to track someone (Facebook, Twitter,

Linkedin, etc) it has made people more vulnerable to this. It has

implications to workplace violence, love relationships gone bad, etc. I told

Candice it is like Mean Girls or cyber-bullying on steroids.
http://www.stopos.info/lt-richard-pub-rec-request.pdf

     The fact is that workplace violence is an epidemic in this country. It affects countless thousands of gang stalking victims. It also affects an even larger population of persons who make complaints against their employers internally to the company personnel department, or, to a government agency. There is a direct causal relationship between workplace mobbing, known as a "hostile work environment" in employment litigation, and, workplace violence. For public safety reasons, some jurisdictions, including Scotland, have made workplace mobbing a criminal offense:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobbing#Mobbing_in_the_workplace

     Lets take a look at what young Terence Tyler Tweeted regarding his work experiences:
“Is it normal to want to kill ALL of ur coworkers?” Tyler wrote in one chilling 2009 tweet. “Maybe but I’m actually in a position where I can.”

“I’m starting to see why plp go on killin sprees. . . . Because these mothaf------ are reeeeeeally pushin my ‘kill everyone I see button,’ ” he wrote on Oct. 7, 2009.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/pathmark-shooter-terence-tyler-tweeted-killing-spree-years-gunned-coworkers-article-1.1149573
     Was the tragedy at the the NJ Pathmark the result of a depressive loner with a lack of coping abilities? Was it a case of workplace mobbing, or, even, gang stalking? A combination of both? The issue of wokplace mobbing was ignored in the Yvonne Hiller Kraft shootings a few years back, even though all the warnings signs related to workplace mobbing were clear to see from the published facts.
     I spoke with former FBI agent Jim Abbott about my experiences with gang stalking and workplace mobbing circa 1996. A former girlfriend of mine was taking an organized crime class that he was teaching at St. John's University at the time. One thing I clearly remember him saying was that, "the FBI does not handle blacklisting cases". Of course, the FBI did take some interest in other aspects of my story at a later time,but, for their interests, certainly not mine.
     With 1 in 4 workers subjected to workplace mobbing in this country, it is not a stretch to believe that Tyler very well may have experienced it. If he was a gang stalking victim, then he certainly experienced workplace mobbing.
     There is a growing awareness of gang stalking and workplace mobbing, evidenced by a petition against workplace mobbing signed by nearly 7,700 persons:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/protect-us-workers/

     The public will probably never know if Tyler was a victim of workplace mobbing, or, gang stalking. This is because the media will ignore this angle, and largely re-hash the same old talking points. Law enforcement and the business community will also be complicit in the cover-up. 

Suggested reading:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/janice-harper/omar-thornton-shooting_b_917146.html

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anonymously given
  • The Charlotte Dawson case is an interesting one, related to cyberbullying.  Thanks for another thought-provoking article, PeaceFrog.
  • www.inquisitr.com/319097/charlotte-dawson-australias-next-top-model-judge-attempts-suicide/
  • www.heraldsun.com.au/news/charlotte-dawson-twitter-attack-sparks-call-for-changes-to-laws-against-cyber-bullying/story-e6frf7jo-1226461962215
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Jane Doe

Excellent article!   Thank you!

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Scrivener

OVERCHARGED ON 2 OUT OF 7 ITEMS PURCHASED AT EWING, NJ SAVE-A-LOT: ARE STORE PERSONNEL PERSECUTING CUSTOMERS WHO ARE EXTRA-LEGALLY TARGETED AS 'DISSIDENTS' OR UNDESIRABLES BY LAW ENFORCEMENT?

Two out of seven scanned items registered an overcharge on Aug. 29th at 5:27pm. Cashier "Schylia" called manager over on each item, delaying checkout. Manager corrected scanner amount in two separate trips. Then another delay supposedly because "too many items were changed," according to cashier. Manager made a third trip to register as security guy looked on, smiling. After these delays, I finally was able to check out without being overcharged. 

Similar overcharges and delays have happened repeatedly at this store. I have reason to believe that store personnel are being instructed by community "policing" vigilantes to perform so-called "gaslighting" stunts on customers, in effect defrauding them if they don't notice the overcharges. Here is what I published on my blog site, which is devoted to exposing extrajudicial persecution of so-called "targeted individuals":

EXTRA-LEGALLY PERSECUTED 'TARGETED' AMERICANS DEFRAUDED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT- PROTECTED FINANCIAL SCAMMERS AND I.D. THIEVES

This veteran Bucks County, PA- based journalist cannot get any authority to examine hard evidence pointing to a wide-ranging scheme of financial sabotage and fraud that involves systematic retail store overcharges via manipulation of computerized checkout systems; the counterfeiting of billing statements; and the forging of personal financial records such as checkbook stubs -- apparently taken from a target's home in the dead of night while targets are kept in a deep sleep state via radio frequency weapon neuromoudlation assault. (See: "U.S. Silently Tortures Americans With Cell Tower Microwave Weapon," http://viclivingston.blogspot.com/2011/12/u.html)

Documents and records are then forged in handwriting that looks like theirs so as to create or omit a ledger record, enabling double- (or TRIPLE?) billing schemes and outright theft. Then the forged documents or ledgers are returned to where the checkbook was left in the living quarters of the target victim. Counterfeited receipts from illicit bank withdrawals also appear to be planted in victims' wallets or in their financial files, making it appear that the account holder, and not an I.D. thief, made the withdrawal.

I believe this is happening to me and to my family; there's forensic evidence that bills we get are forged, inkjet copies, and not the product of a mass, computerized billing run -- but NO ENTITY IN BUCKS COUNTY, NOR THE PHILA. OFFICE OF THE FBI, WILL SERIOUSLY CONSIDER THE EVIDENCE.

I intend to go down to the FBI again to give them another opportunity to demonstrate that they do not routinely dismiss complaints of suspected fraud received from extrajudicially "targeted individuals" who are persecuted for reasons of idelogy or hate -- often are slandered and libeled, classified as "undesirables" or mentally ill.

I will tell you this: If I were in local or federal law enforcement, and had any prior knowledge of the operation that (I believe) is defrauding "targeted individuals" in this manner, I'd go down to the U.S. Attorney's office seeking immunity in exchange for blowing the whistle on what's GOT to be, nationwide, a MULTIMILLIONDOLLAR (or BILLION?) fraud ring. 

And if I were a current or former employee of a contractor that's been doing this illicit work, and had knowledge of, but was not involved in, the commission of any criminal acts, I might seek a financial reward under the federal whistleblower law.

See my latest Facebook "Note" (Vic Livingston) for more -- that is, if you can find THIS "Vic Livingston" on Facebook, given that my name has been "black-holed" in the past... and perhaps still won't come up in a Facebook search.

http://viclivingston.blogspot.com/2012/08/extra-legal-citizen-targeting-root.html

http://viclivingston.blogspot.com/2012/01/thugocracy-u.html

http://nowpublic.com/world/u-s-govt-runs-gang-stalking-vigilantism-says-ex-fbi-official

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anon com

newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/08/31/co-worker-cousin-paint-two-different-pictures-of-old-bridge-gunman/  Who knows about this guy.  We'll likely never know, as you said, PeaceFrog.  But we know this:  Group stalking is everywhere these days and there are too many folks who are all too willing to participate. 

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batvette

It's funny you're still pushing that Santa Cruz Police Officer's description of gang stalking being about love relationships gone bad, etc. 
I wonder what he'd think about your various claims that:


It's the mob. 

It's the CIA. 

It's Satanic Cults.

It's the Jews. 

It's the Military. 

It's the Freemasons. 

It's Scientology. 

It's the FBI/Cointelpro.

It's the FBI running a sting on its traditional enemies, using TI's as patsies for them to secure civil rights convictions against these enemies. 

So now I guess we should add a few more confusing culprits on your shyte storm of circular disinformation. 

It's jilted lovers and co workers. 

I guess we shouldn't miss anyone because you know how it goes, if you don't have a shred of evidence on anyone, blame everyone. 

So have you made any efforts to document your "gang stalking" case on video yet, Keith? Or are you content just having this go on forever? 

Pretty weird. If you won't lift a finger to help yourself what do you expect the public to do? 

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PeaceFrog

Batvette,

     I'll take the criticism from where it comes. You deleted all of your gang stalking articles on NP after making a farce of yourself trying to explain the inaccuracies in your misrepresentations.

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batvette

Do you deny claiming at various times, all the above entities were responsible for gang stalking? 

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JDoe, too

After this guy who calls himself "batvette" referred the Wiki crowd to PeaceFrog's articles, he apparently didn't want anyone to see the "articles" that he (batvette) had posted.  Batvette's a joke.

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just checking in

i see that batvette "the savior" is back.  nothing better to do with his miserable life than criticize and disparage others.  (what have HE done to end this?  no articles?  no "personal story"?  one little video that shows a couple of people playing frisbee?  "is HE content to let this go on forever?"

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F' this garbage

www.citizencorps.gov/   ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_Corps )   Is this what we're dealing with, perhaps?  "Citizen Corps is a United States national service program under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security that seeks to mobilize the population of the country against threats to national security as well as to assist in the recovery after a disaster or terrorist attack. Citizen Corps also works in conjunction with the Corporation for National and Community Service in promoting national service opportunities for promoting homeland security needs."

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Bullies abound

www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/05/melanie-conn-13-year-old-_n_1858325.html?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl8|sec3_lnk3%26pLid%3D202084   Big gang stalkers breeding little gang stalkers?  "Melanie Conn, 13-Year-Old, Bound In Plastic Wrap By Boy Bullies While Waiting For School Bus"

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Our own Stasi

"Like the town watchman of colonial America, each citizen must take an active interest in protecting their neighbors and be willing to give their time and effort to this volunteer activity."  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_watch  (Who are these assholes?)

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I agree about thoseassholes

Well, the question was rhetorical, but the response is "spot on." My next question isn't:   What are we going to do about it?

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anon com

www.nowpublic.com/world/gang-stalking-cointelpro

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FBI begins installation of $1 billion face recognition syst.

rt.com/usa/news/fbi-recognition-system-ngi-640/    FBI begins installation of $1 billion face recognition system across America  Published: 08 September, 2012, 00:38  " In his own testimony, Carnegie Mellon University Professor Alessandro Acquisti said to Sen. Franken, “the convergence of face recognition, online social networks and data mining has made it possible to use publicly available data and inexpensive technologies to produce sensitive inferences merely starting from an anonymous face.” “Face recognition, like other information technologies, can be source of both benefits and costs to society and its individual members,” Prof. Acquisti added. “However, the combination of face recognition, social networks data and data mining can significant undermine our current notions and expectations of privacy and anonymity.” With the latest report suggesting the NGI program is now a reality in America, though, it might be too late to try and keep the FBI from interfering with seemingly every aspect of life in the US, both private and public. As of July 18, 2012, the FBI reports, “The NGI program … is on scope, on schedule, on cost, and 60 percent deployed.”

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morelikeonehundredpercent

Remember TIA?   They never put it to bed.  They just brought it out under the  same rubric as other wonderful things like gangstalking, cybercensorship,  cybertracking, many times doing this without the use of any specific kind of  name.  It's the "nameless=hard-to-identify" theory of operation.  Alternatively,  they give it a nice sounding name, like "Mothers for breast milk." These folks want  to know everything about everybody, in order to subjugate all of humankind  beyond any ability to break free (in less than a few centuries, anyway).   This is no  exaggeration.  How do you get on the internet?  If you use mainstream software  that has been in any way been touched by American or western interests or  companies, it has a back door.  It means instant access for government and its  extended canopy of lackeys.  The best in kind software entries (operating  systems, browsers, firewalls) are all back-doored.  Coffeeshop or ISP - it doesn't  matter - your stuff is hooked into and hacked down deep inside within seconds  of connection.  Everything you've got is theirs.  I've taken to "boutique" operating  systems.  There are a few such "boutique" systems.  Examples are  Haiku, BeOS,  Zetta, Syllable, and Skye.  These are hobbyist oriented and not necessarily coded  perfectly.  Likely they are more secure (if they really are) only because they have  relative obscurity and have thus far fallen under the radar of black-ops and black -budget payments for back door access.   

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globalslavery

Well - rt.com is Russian of course, so it may be prudent to apply some filtering for  some of the salt content.  I like Russians.  Except for the Ukraine, east block  countries were not to be found among the global-dictatorship enrollees according  to the wikileaks list.  However - rt.com is a site that often broaches subjects  untouched by western interest of any sort - due to the ownership of western press  and western internet by psuedo-governmental entities.    I take issue with the part  of the OP statement that reads: "current notions and expectations of privacy and anonymity."    It is not a notion - it is a necessity for the enablement of freedom in any society.  All government should be open (no  privacy).  All individuals should be (at the individual's option) closed (that is - private).   When the reverse holds sway -  there is nearly automatic authoritarianism and dictatorship.  This is common sense, basically.  

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globalslavery

The most melancholy part of our situation in this country is that most Americans  participate in a system that enables the "opposite sway" mentioned in the  previous message.  By absorbing a very large portion of the "public" into a  network of defacto police agents - and by the use of  out-of-control technologies  to apply eavesdropping, tracking, and spying systems coast to coast,  we are  burdened with an essentially closed government combined with a mercilessly  unclothed civilian popuation - oppressed almost by definition.  To the "well, if you  have nothing to hide ..." mantra that is always given in defense of totalitarian aims -  I say, "You always have something to protect."  An individual absolutely  must have the  ability to protect information from the government and from  others, else his  finances, business plans, inventions, discoveries, work, and  personal life will all  be swept away.  Total surveillance creates a situation where it  is impossible to  protect anything, and it subjugates all of society by it's very  definition.  It brings a  populace to its knees, and keeps them there.       

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eTortureHertz

"Bob Woodward: Look, I'm tired of your chicken shit games! I don't want hints! I need to know what you know!
[pause]
Deep Throat: [very reluctant tone] The Watergate burglary... it was a Haldeman operation. The whole business was run by Haldeman, the money... everything. It won't be easy getting at him. He was insulated somehow, you'll have to find out how. Mitchell started doing covert stuff before anyone else. The list of the people involved is longer than anyone can imagine. It involves the entire U.S. Intelligence Community. FBI... CIA... Justice... it's incredible. The cover-up had little to do with the Watergate foul-up. It was mainly to protect the covert operations. It leads everywhere. Get out your notebook. There's more. I think your lives are in danger."

Source: imdb.com/title/tt0074119/quotes?qt0354364

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another anonymous commenter

Deep Throat: [very reluctant tone] The Watergate burglary... it was a Haldeman operation. The whole business was run by Haldeman, the money... everything. It won't be easy getting at him. He was insulated somehow, you'll have to find out how. Mitchell started doing covert stuff before anyone else. The list of the people involved is longer than anyone can imagine. It involves the entire U.S. Intelligence Community. FBI... CIA... Justice... it's incredible. The cover-up had little to do with the Watergate foul-up. It was mainly to protect the covert operations. It leads everywhere. Get out your notebook. There's more. I think your lives are in danger."

  • Don't we know it.    (Mitchell's wife was targeted for speaking out.)
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Intelligence Gone Wild

www.darkgovernment.com/news/intelligence-gone-wild/

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GS is an ugly business

A comment (to another article) by "homeboy":  Let's say you were a Jew in Nazi Germany.  Unlike Albert Einstein (also a jew), you   didn't leave before the killing started.  How would things have been for you,  before the actual killing started?  Answer: probably it was then a lot like what we  have in America today.  In Germany, it was  not the ususal scenario to see people  beaten to death on the street, but intentional homicides perpetrated by tire  slashings or "accidental" run-overs happened all the time.  Since "everybody" was  doing it, it was "OK".  Finally after ten years of this kind of "low level" bullying, the  populace had learned, by repitition, to mentally diminish the  jews - the targeted  victims of Germany,  treating them as "lower than human, or sub-human."  Such a  mental framework  had the effect of setting the tone,  so that it was subsequently  "OK" to kill Jews by  the millions.   Jews were forced to wear a yellow star so that  they could be picked  out of the crowd more easily, for bullying and mistreatment.  Today, our fancy  electronic systems do the work of the yellow star, allowing for  the tracking and  stalking of people, in order to administer the same kinds of  punishments as were  administered to those who wore the yellow star in  Germany.  People who did not  wear the yellow star in Germany were subject to  torture and death, if found out.  Some took a chance anyway - and didn't wear a  yellow star because the ill-will of  German society towards them was so hideous.  Yet, many of the things that were  done to wearers of the yellow star can be seen  to be exactly duplicated today, in  the new stasi police state society of the United  States, by a gangstalking system  that is majorly funded and operated by  government of the United States.  Eighty  percent of Americans participate at  some level - if only by being knowledgeable,  but acquiescent.  That is a  somewhat higher percentage than what was the  active percentage of  participation by Germans.  The higher number is likely due  to the merit/demerit  system, which pays stalkers (in kind), and the easy  participation mechanism (all  participants need is a cell phone).   Since eight out of  ten people subscribe to  the system - it becomes a trivial matter to make sure  that victim's automobiles  are always bugged with tracking devices.  It happens on  the first trip to the repair  shop.   The repair shop people are paid big premiums  for every tracker implanted  (much higher than the standard merit of 150).Continue reading at NowPublic.com: ALLEGED SIKH SHOOTER WAS ARMY PSYOPS: FBI -- A FED AWAKENING? | NowPublic News Coverage, Page 5 my.nowpublic.com/world/alleged-sikh-shooter-was-army-psyops-fbi-fed-awakening#ixzz264l9e45Y

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batvette

8 out of 10 Americans either know about it or participate. Really! 

Where did you come up with this figure?

it becomes a trivial matter to make sure  that victim's automobiles  are always bugged with tracking devices.  It happens on  the first trip to the repair  shop.   The repair shop people are paid big premiums  for every tracker implanted  (much higher than the standard merit of 150)

What is a "merit"? Is that like money? How do you know this information?



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PeaceFrog

FWIW,

     The President of FFCHS told this author about a "merit/demerit" system upon information from a former gang stalker from Riverside, CA. This is a standard manner in which police deal with snitches, i.e., "carrot and stick". 

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batvette

I didn't ask YOU the question. 

This is how disinformation spreads like a cancer until that is all that is out there. I don't believe this nonsense about leaked information from a "former gang stalker". You people just make this stuff up as you go along because it sounds good and allows you to fill in the blanks between all the other bull huckey you've made up. 

Let's not forget you have in various places claimed gang stalking is done by all of the following:

 It's the mob. 

It's the CIA. 

It's Satanic Cults.

It's the Jews. 

It's the Military. 

It's the Freemasons. 

It's Scientology. 

It's the FBI/Cointelpro.

It's the FBI running a sting on its traditional enemies, using TI's as patsies for them to secure civil rights convictions against these enemies.

It's jilted lovers and co workers.

"If someone wants to hear it, say it" is counterproductive. 


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Land of the free

www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/privacy-dead-4-government-and-private-entities-conspiring-track-everything-you-do?akid=9371.147321.dGa_18&rd=1&src=newsletter708011&t=2&paging=off  (privacy-dead-4-government-and-private-entities-conspiring-track-everything-you-do)

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batvette

Why is this relevant other than reinforcing the image of TI's as suffering from paranoid delusions?

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eTortureHertz

Have you ever studied the psychology of isolating a victim and then sending someone to pretend they're their friend?

I've seen it depicted in the movies quite a bit.

I've even read documents at CIA.gov about how they used to do it back in the day.

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globalslavery

Most people have heard the name of Julian Assange as a result of the world-wide  press  attention attracted by wikileaks.  Since the initial hubub about him died  down, only  an occasional bit comes out in the press, but he is a man worthy of  any TI's  undivided attention.  In addtition to being Russia's nomination for the  Nobel  Peace Prize, he may very well be a global-police-state gangstalking victim.  Some  people know how he feared for his life, and about the "insurance file" he  released  in order to put his enemy's designs for his assasination on hold.  This  file was  released to hundreds of news organizations as an encrypted file, with  the  promise given by Assange that the keys to the encrypted file would be  released  by  trusted third parties if Assange were to be killed.  Many in the world  now think  that the contents of Assange's "insurance file" consists of many  damning  and  damaging intercepts made by Assange and his associates, about  the emerging  global surveillance police state, its many governmental affiliates,  and yes -  gangstalking.  Julian Assange may very well have the ultimate defense  for millions  of targeted victims of gangstalking worldwide. The Assange list points to a consortium of twenty five countries that engage in  gang-stalking-level spying on their citizens.   Among the conspiring nations are -  The United States, UK, Netherlands, Poland, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey,  Ukraine, Germany, France, New Zealand, Denmark, Hungary, Israel, China, Czech  Republic, Canada, India and Columbia.  Assange makes a reference to the  electronic equipment that is used to track citizens, indicating that spy devices  are "integrated" within consumer devices.  The implication of this is that the  devices (which are mostly made in China) are embedded with hardware out-of-the-box in order to spy on citizens, and to track them.  Also interesting is that the  list contains disparate nations across the globe - making it the kind of list that  might be constructed from intercepts via tor-ports and wikileaks - and lending  credence to the idea that the insurance file might relate to these particular  intercepts.  The list in nice in one respect.  When each one of us finally gets our  fill of Orwellian style totalitarianism - we might better know which other country's  custom official should punch our passport.

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