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Gangstalking, TBSC, PredPol, and SC Police (City, County, and CHP)

by Noble Patriot
Gangstalking, Police Enablers of Gangstalking, and TBSC
TBSC is effectively a gangstalking organization, pretending to be a nonprofit. To neutralize them, we must understand their structure and methods. As a start, I suggest you read the following links on gangstalking and a blog by a local person who was illegally victimized by the local CHP and their gangstalking supporters (possibly including TBSC):

http://justifiablydisturbedbygangstalking.com/
http://justifiablydisturbedbygangstalking.com/2012/09/03/gangstalking-and-predictive-policing-a-perfect-pair/
http://fightgangstalking.com/

As an unfortunate side-note, UCSC hacktivists have also taken to using the tactics of gangstalking, which, although illegal, have been made more "potent" by the union of technology, sociological theory, and activism. Gangstalking is not limited to one political party or belief system - more people of different stripes are doing it using smartphones, hidden networks, et cetera.

Nonprofits must abide by applicable laws. They must file financial reports annually (IRS Form 990) that include the names of their directors and accountant, along with cash flow data and sources of income. There are several sites online that provide this info free to the public, such as:

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/search?ntee[id]=&q=&state[id]=CA

I was not able to locate an IRS 990 for TBSC, after searching for 20 minutes or so. Perhaps someone else here knows where it is ? They seem to be obscuring their sources of funds, and what they do with those funds.

Recall that TBSC founder Dexter Emmanuel Cube was sanctioned more than once by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for unethical business practices, and forced to leave the securities business. That's when he came to Santa Cruz, from New Jersey. Here are (3) documents from the SEC detailing that behavior:

http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/33-8202.htm
http://www.sec.gov/news/digest/04-25.txt
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/33-8094.htm

Do the SC police really want to associate with these types of con artists, or are they "in on it" ?

TBSC may have duped some wealthy Si Valley people into giving them money. For example, Gwen Bell, the heiress of early computer guru Gordon Bell and matron of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, has been seen with TBSC members. Does she know anything of Dexter's past behavior ?

TBSC finances need to be heavily scrutinized - no stone left unturned. The identities and addresses of their members must be published.

In general, nonprofits and other "civic society" groups which associate with/support LEA are havens of illegal activity, because the civilian side can take actions that the uniformed side cannot, and act in conjunction with them secretly. Moreover, it is not difficult to shroud their financial transactions, and they are rarely audited. We are talking about Policeman's Associations, police unions, 11-99 Foundation, and many others of their ilk. They are rarely scrutinized because they claim to act only in support of officers who are harmed in the line of duty - but this is often a false premise.

I would like to take a monent to honor those peace officers who ARE honest and put themselves in harm's way to discourage serious crime. We know there are many of you. But, since 9-11, the military-police-industrial complex has certainly taken advantage of that crisis to mint a fortune, on the backs of everyone else. It's a misallocation of capital, and bad for the productive economy. Never let a good crisis go to waste. Even in Santa Cruz.

More on SC government violations of public trust:

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/article/NE/20150630/NEWS/150639990
http://www.ksbw.com/news/santa-cruz-child-therapist-arrested-on-child-sex-charges/33775418
http://blog.angry-dad.com/2015/07/county-mental-health-official-arrested.html

And on PredPol:

http://www.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/all-tomorrows-crimes-the-future-of-policing-looks-a-lot-like-good-branding/Content?oid=2827968
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/16/18770022.php
http://www.allgov.com/usa/ca/news/unusual-news/twitter-suspends-bay-area-journalist-for-posting-public-documents-141215?news=855099
by Fight Government Corruption
Don't forget about Phil Wowak, Zach Friend, and the Yardarm scandal:


http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/article/NE/20151002/NEWS/151009942

https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/11/08/18779776.php




by John Cohen-Colby
Now that Eric Holder is gone —

http://www.thomhartmann.com/users/bluedog-294/blog/2014/09/doj-still-denial-about-gang-stalking

— we're lobbying the USDOJ under AG Loretta Lynch to investigate and prosecute gang stalking by Section 8 and anti-homeless TBSC hate criminals.
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