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Post by jstreet on Nov 26, 2023 12:56:58 GMT
we do not need and investigator. we contact the cross border agency law enforcement which is Interpol financial crimes division.
everyone call and start emailing them.
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Post by johnd on Nov 26, 2023 13:16:35 GMT
This will not work like this. You need to make first contact with the interpol. They will assign an officer for your case. You contact the admins and give them that contact. Admins announce the contact in their channel. We all file our reports
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Post by retired on Nov 26, 2023 22:56:44 GMT
From Google's search engine:
"How do I report someone to Interpol?
To report an international crime, contact your local law enforcement agency. They may ask Interpol to help. Interpol is an intergovernmental agency that helps national police agencies work together to solve international crimes. However, Interpol does not accept crime reports directly from the public."
I agree there is no need to have an investigator. If the government handles it, they take over and we just respond to their requests for information. It won't happen quickly, as there are still quite a few E65 members, and they will try to locate as many as possible. My file of paperwork for E65 (copies of everything I sent for and paid for) is over an inch thick. What if they have to look at that for thousands of members?
If there was a bribe of 100 million dollars, could there be a chance for restitution: to get back the monies we paid? I will settle for that.
As the last update revealed, Mike again is showing he is a genius at devising a new money program out of thin air. I can't believe they published that.
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