Being a whistleblower should land
you on the cover of Time magazine.
Instead it sent me to jail.
NOTE:
Unfortunatley, the Shafrirs retaliated against
my efforts by hiring “enforcers” to muffle and scare my family and me. The
lawsuit was dismissed due to the extortionistic threats put forth by them and their cohorts.

We all have a responibility to each other. But, whistleblowers are a unique
subset of the community. We take it upon ourselves to step forth and bring to light information that helps Government
officials protect the our quality of our lives.
I tried to expose one of the largest identity theft rings existing today and
received threats and an indictment in return.
When these investigations commenced not only did I provide the intelligence
and proof for various law enforcement agencies but agreed to spear-head the whole sting operation. The outcome was definitely
what I expected.
However, I believe my patience, knowledge and sense of hope will ultimately right these wrongs.

This past Friday, June 23rd, 2006 our former FBI director Louis Freeh gave a powerful speech to a group of the world’s largest investigator’s organization, CALI in San Diego where he focused on identity theft as being a prevalent and on-going threat to our security.


How to be compensated for whistleblowing activity. Click here.
There are new laws regarding the California Whistleblower Protection Act.