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QUESTION: WHO KILLED PRINCESS DIANA ? ANSWER: SOMEONE WHO HAS KILLED MANY ROYALS IN THE PAST… THE SOPHONPANICH SATANIC MAFIA IN THAILAND | |||
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THE INVESTIGATORS SHOULD CHECK THE CHARCOAL FILTERS IN THE S CLASS FOR KETAMINE, GHB AND MERCURIC CHLORIDE… SEND THE REMAINS TO LOS ALAMOS LABORATORIES THEY HAVE THE MEANS TO DETECT MINUTE TRACES | |||
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It is my opinion that Prince Consort Albert may have visited Thailand with the King of Denmark and both bought land offered to them by The King of Siam in the 1800s. It is probable that some of this land was then forged into different names by the Satanic Mafia of the Sophonpanich Heroin Cartel during the last fifty years. But now I also wonder if they stole the ID of both these people in order to rob Bank accounts and Bank boxes and Banked Art, paintings of Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Leonardo Da Vinci stored in and around Asia. It is clear that these three artists were one person who spent a considerable amount of time in Asia. The Satanic Mafia of Sophonpanich have been busy in recent years kiiling my children and father and some of our friends. They always use methods that make these deaths look like an accident. Supposing they spiked Prince Consort Albert with so much mercuric chloride he could not remember who he was and they replaced him with a look a like to ron the English royal family just as they robbed the Russian Royal family using the front man Rasputin ??? Are the THAI MAFIA JUST THE CON-MEN OF SOPHONPANICH AND THEIR HEROIN CRIME RING (Scientology) ??????? Erik Young UN Diplomat Human Rights Ambassador | |||
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The '''International Criminal Police Organization''', better known by its ] '''Interpol,''' is an organization facilitating international police cooperation. It was established as the '''International Criminal Police Commission''' in 1923 and adopted its telegraphic address as its name in 1956. It should not be confused with the ], which takes on an active uniformed role in policing war-torn countries. | The '''International Criminal Police Organization''', better known by its ] '''Interpol,''' is an organization facilitating international police cooperation. It was established as the '''International Criminal Police Commission''' in 1923 and adopted its telegraphic address as its name in 1956. It should not be confused with the ], which takes on an active uniformed role in policing war-torn countries. | ||
Revision as of 09:21, 20 November 2008
QUESTION: WHO KILLED PRINCESS DIANA ? ANSWER: SOMEONE WHO HAS KILLED MANY ROYALS IN THE PAST… THE SOPHONPANICH SATANIC MAFIA IN THAILAND
THE INVESTIGATORS SHOULD CHECK THE CHARCOAL FILTERS IN THE S CLASS FOR KETAMINE, GHB AND MERCURIC CHLORIDE… SEND THE REMAINS TO LOS ALAMOS LABORATORIES THEY HAVE THE MEANS TO DETECT MINUTE TRACES
It is my opinion that Prince Consort Albert may have visited Thailand with the King of Denmark and both bought land offered to them by The King of Siam in the 1800s. It is probable that some of this land was then forged into different names by the Satanic Mafia of the Sophonpanich Heroin Cartel during the last fifty years. But now I also wonder if they stole the ID of both these people in order to rob Bank accounts and Bank boxes and Banked Art, paintings of Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Leonardo Da Vinci stored in and around Asia. It is clear that these three artists were one person who spent a considerable amount of time in Asia. The Satanic Mafia of Sophonpanich have been busy in recent years kiiling my children and father and some of our friends. They always use methods that make these deaths look like an accident. Supposing they spiked Prince Consort Albert with so much mercuric chloride he could not remember who he was and they replaced him with a look a like to ron the English royal family just as they robbed the Russian Royal family using the front man Rasputin ??? Are the THAI MAFIA JUST THE CON-MEN OF SOPHONPANICH AND THEIR HEROIN CRIME RING (Scientology) ??????? Erik Young UN Diplomat Human Rights Ambassador The International Criminal Police Organization, better known by its telegraphic address Interpol, is an organization facilitating international police cooperation. It was established as the International Criminal Police Commission in 1923 and adopted its telegraphic address as its name in 1956. It should not be confused with the International Police, which takes on an active uniformed role in policing war-torn countries.
Its membership of 186 countries provides finance of around US$59 million through annual contributions. (By comparison, Europol receives $90 million annually.) The organization's headquarters are in Lyon, France.
Its current Secretary-General is Ronald Noble, formerly of the United States Treasury. Noble is the first non-European to hold the position of Secretary-General. Jackie Selebi, National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, was president from 2004 but resigned on January 13, later being charged in South Africa on three counts of corruption and one of defeating the course of justice. He was replaced by Arturo Herrera Verdugo, current National Commissioner of Policía de Investigaciones de Chile and former Vicepresident for the American Zone, who remained acting president until the organization meeting in October 2008, and was subsequently replaced by National Commissioner of the Singapore Police Force, Khoo Boon Hui.
In order to maintain as politically neutral a role as possible, Interpol's constitution forbids its involvement in crimes that do not overlap several member countries, or in any political, military, religious, or racial crimes. Its work focuses primarily on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, war crimes, illicit drug production, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption.
In 2005, the Interpol General Secretariat employed a staff of 502, representing 78 member countries. Women comprised 42 percent of the staff. The Interpol public website received an average of 2.2 million page visits every month. Interpol's red notices that year led to the arrests of 3,500 people.
History
Interpol was founded in Austria in 1923 as the International Criminal Police (ICP). Following the Anschluss (Austria's annexation by Nazi Germany) in 1938, the organization fell under the control of Nazi Germany and the Commission's headquarters were eventually moved to Berlin in 1942. It is unclear, however, if and to what extent the ICPC files were used to further the goals of the Nazi regime.
After the end of World War II in 1945, the organization was revived, as the International Criminal Police Organization, by European Allies of World War II officials from Belgium, France, Scandinavia and the United Kingdom. Its new headquarters were established in Saint-Cloud, a town on the outskirts of Paris. They remained there until 1989, when they were moved to their present location, Lyon.
Methodology
Each member country maintains a National Central Bureau (NCB) staffed by national law enforcement officers. The NCB is the designated contact point for the Interpol General Secretariat, regional bureaus and other member countries requiring assistance with overseas investigations and the location and apprehension of fugitives. This is especially important in countries which have many law-enforcement agencies: this central bureau is a unique point of contact for foreign entities, which may not understand the complexity of the law-enforcement system of the country they attempt to contact. For instance, the NCB for the United States of America is housed at the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). The NCB will then ensure the proper transmission of information to the correct agency.
Interpol maintains a large database charting unsolved crimes and both convicted and alleged criminals. At any time, a member nation has access to specific sections of the database and its police forces are encouraged to check information held by Interpol whenever a major crime is committed. The rationale behind this is that drug traffickers and similar criminals have international ties, and so it is likely that crimes will extend beyond political boundaries.
In 2002, following United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 passed in the aftermaths of September 11, Interpol began maintaining a database of lost and stolen identification and travel documents, allowing member countries to be alerted to the true nature of such documents when presented. Passport fraud, for example, is often performed by altering a stolen passport; in response, several member countries have worked to make online queries into the stolen document database part of their standard operating procedure in border control departments. As of early 2006, the database contained over ten million identification items reported lost or stolen, and is expected to grow more as more countries join the list of those reporting into the database.
A member nation's police force can contact one or more member nations by sending a message relayed through Interpol offices.
In some works of fiction, Interpol officers are seen conducting investigations in member countries. However, this is a highly fictionalized version of the operations of Interpol. Its main role is the passing on of information, not actual law enforcement.
Member states and sub-bureaux
Sub-bureaux shown in italics.
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Non-member countries
Kiribati
Federated States of Micronesia
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Secretaries-general and presidents
Secretaries-general since organization's inception in 1923:
Oskar Dressler | to 1946 |
Louis Ducloux | to 1951 |
Marcel Sicot | to 1963 |
Jean Népote | to 1978 |
André Bossard | to 1985 |
Raymond Kendall | to 2000 |
Ronald Noble | since 2000 |
Presidents since organization's inception in 1923: