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  1. Re:Sociopath vigilantes, thats why. on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1
  2. Workplace mobbing is the problem. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 1
  3. Depends on the family. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 1

    If you are a sociopath and happen to be a Prince or from a wealthy family, you can get away with murder.

  4. So you admit it's a plantation. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 1

    And that anyone who takes a sick day is stealing from the corporation?

  5. tolerated? on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 0

    Are you a company robot?

  6. Hire PI's? on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 1

    Hire some PI's who work with psychologists to investigate individuals for sociopathy? Is that what you are advocating?

  7. Thats because we are not human beings to "it". on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 2

    And by it, I mean the corporate machinery, which includes the leadership of many corporations who see their employees as means to an end rather than the end itself.

    Corporations also are trying to take on the role once held by government. This conveniently will allow Sarah Palin to team up with Mitt Romney and Rand Paul to bring moral values into the workplace while at the same time forcing us to be in that place for longer and longer hours. And if we get sick of it then we have to deal with an investigation?

    And if you blog about it then you get called crazy like Joel Harris.

  8. So they give the investigator a contract. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 1

    Investigate any of my employees for $100,000 a year.

  9. Everyone has skeletons. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't be fooled. This is a power play by employers to take even more power from the deunionized employee base. They want to destroy the middle class once and for all and the best way to do that is to reduce the employee to utter powerlessness and promote only the obsequious.

    If the boss gets pissed off, a team of investigators can permanently neutralize you. If you think the Union leader can protect you then they'll neutralize him too via investigation. It's a new way to find dirt on people, and it's creepy.

    So the PI uses the honey trap on you, you flirt with this new woman and now the PI gives that information to your boss. If you piss off your boss you can lose both your career and your marriage? Tell me how this can be avoided.

  10. Technology is going to empower the bosses. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 1

    The cellphone with twitter and facebook so they know where you are at all times and can contact you at all times. GPS tag on your car, in your phone. And now private investigators so they can monitor our behavior?

    When those private investigators gain state of the art surveillance technology they'll be able to do a lot more than this article is describing. You piss off the boss and he can ruin your life literally.

  11. Power, control, thats what they want. on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 0

    Your boss wants to own you literally. Like a plantation owner owns his slave.

    If you try to run away from your owner you'll be declared "mentally ill."

    Employers want to use their power as employer to politically enable themselves to take moral control over our lives. Next they'll be tracking us to make sure we aren't cheating on our wives and husbands. To make sure we don't reveal corporate secrets, or to just to target the subversive workers who try to form a union.

  12. Why should your employer govern your behavior? on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why are we allowing employers to put us into neo-feudalism? Can't you see these employers are doing what government wants to do but can't get away with?

  13. Now you see why I warned Slashdot about vigilantes on Corporations Hiring Hooky Hunters · · Score: 4, Insightful

    These corporate sociopath CEO's have enough money to hire private investigators to stalk us. They can come up with whatever excuse or have no reason at all. These investigators have the power to ruin marriages, friendships, careers.

    What can we do about the Gestapo America? BTW this article should be titled "Corporations hire professional stalkers to track employees outside of the workplace."

  14. Re:Bullshit on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1

    Julian Assange was arrested today. Even if he isn't in real trouble nothing stops the vigilante psychopaths from going after you, me, or that OP.

  15. Which people? on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1

    When you say "the people" do you mean the peoples of China? Which people are the people? The people who are gang members? Homeless people? Prisoners?

    Oh you mean the people whose names might be in that insurance policy that Assange keeps threatening to release?

  16. Haven't heard of COINTELPRO? on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 0

    It's not your government you should fear, it's the vigilantes who will target anyone who is "UnAmerican" who you should fear.

  17. Contact the FBI on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1

    Tell them you support WIkileaks :)

  18. Yeah sure. on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1

    Bin Laden didn't kill anybody. Neither did Charles Manson.

  19. Sociopath vigilantes, thats why. on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 0
  20. Re:Is this Wikileaks day? on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1

    So what stops foreign intelligence agencies from threatening to release the names and addresses of US intelligence sources? Or from blackmailing those sources into being double agents?

  21. Re:Is this Wikileaks day? on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: -1

    I kind of wish I was in a psychology course during all this...it would be interesting to examine the reactions of governments and officials to Assange. Some of the response seems like its been ripped straight from a movie or book, with thinly veiled attempts at painting the man as a terrorist. The strength of the rhetoric seems directly proportional to the level of embarrassment groked from different leaked cables.

    It is very interesting.

  22. Is this Wikileaks day? on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I'm waiting to read the news "Julian Assange has been arrested"

  23. Re:Why would you say that? on Is Twitter Censoring Wikileaks Trends? · · Score: 1

    You are going to have them thinking you are a Wikileaks supporter.

    And it is pretty obvious you are very very against the idea of anyone wanting to support or help wikileaks.

    In the last thread alone, due to the fact you are 'Friend of a Friend', I saw 18 posts from you that I counted that had the exact same content. Pretty much the same content as this post. After the first 5 it became annoying trying to skip so many dupes in a row which was the only reason i noticed.

    It's one thing to warn others of the dangers you might perceive to be true, but it's another for what you have been doing, which is being actively against any wikileaks support.

    You can clearly do as you wish, but I highly suspect your motives of 'just warning others' at this point.

    Wikileaks is run by the maniac man Julian Assange, thats why.

  24. Why would you say that? on Is Twitter Censoring Wikileaks Trends? · · Score: 1

    If there is this kind of heavy handed crap going on at companies we are supposed to trust, we all know where to send the evidence. I know that not everyone agrees, but somehow I feel better in the world knowing that Wikileaks is on call, doing its thing.

    You are going to have them thinking you are a Wikileaks supporter. Then their heavy handed tactics will be directed at you.

    No I don't think anyone wants to mess with the government. If you had any idea of just how heavy the tactics are...

    Read the article

  25. Are you naive? Cyberwarfare is dirty. on Is Twitter Censoring Wikileaks Trends? · · Score: 1

    There will be unlimited fronts opened up against Wikileaks and their supporters. Vigilantes around the world will be involved in shutting Wikileaks down and in stopping the individuals associated with it.

    How did the USA respond after the 911 attacks?

    How do you think the USA will respond after the cyber 911?

    The Cyber Command probably has been waiting for this moment for a while now.