McDonald's and Coca-Cola hired spies and were investigating NPO organizations
ByKaroly Czifra
A major company hired a CIA, NSA, a former investigator who was serving as a prosecutor's office of the Ministry of Finance, and found that spying activities are being conducted against NPOs such as environmental groups, anti-war groups, consumer groups, etc. Spooky Business has published a report summarizing Spooky Business. The report contains companies familiar in Japan such as McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Shell, etc. It shows that the spying activity as drawn in the movie was truly done.
(PD file) Spooky Business - spookybusiness.pdf
http://www.corporatepolicy.org/spookybusiness.pdf
◆ McDonald's
ByThomas Hawk
McDonald 's seven private investigators in 1989, "What's wrong with McDonald's? ~ All that McDonald 's hiding ~There was a case that spy acts were infiltrated into the Greenpeace of the international environmental NGO that created the leaflet with the title of the title.According to the Los Angeles Times, McDonald 's spy seems to have taken actions such as stealing documents from Greenpeace' s office and attaching members' back. In 1990, McDonald's sued five members of Greenpeace, who were involved in leaflet creation, with libel.
◆ Coca-Cola
BySeven resist
The TimesReported contentAccording to Coca-Cola "People who seek ethical treatment of animals(Abbreviation: PETA) in advance to detect the criticism of Coca-Cola at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games, the US private information agenciesStratfordI was asking for a survey such as "PETA is going to demonstrate at the Vancouver Olympics?" In response to a request from Coca-Cola, Vice President Stratfo replied, "Since FBI is conducting a secret investigation against PETA, I will examine what I can do." The information collected by Stratford and the findings remain unknown.
◆ Wal-Mart
ByJim
Information on Walmart in the supermarket chain that there is a department called "Threat Research and Analysis" where people with experience working in the CIA, FBI, US Department of Justice were gatheredExposed by Mr. Bruce Gabbard, former Wal-Mart staffIt is being done. Gabbard said, "Wal-Mart acquired information that citizen group Acorn and anti-Wal-Mart organization Up Against the Wal will demonstrate at Walmart's shareholders' meeting around spring 2006. The company that feared the demonstration Executives have investigated information on the demo by snooping the investigators who harbored the wireless microphone into the up Against the Wal and eavesdropping. "
◆ Burger King
By@ Notnixon
The organization called Coalition for Immokalee Workers (CIW) was developing a campaign to condemn the Burger King who refused to pay legitimate remuneration for those working in tomato fields. One day, under the guidance of Marc Rodrigues who leads CIW, a woman named Cara Scchaffer attending the Broward Community College calls me a message saying "I'd like to join the group." Rodrigues who wondered Mr. Scchaffer asking about the meeting of the next organization to be held will search Scchaffer on the Internet and find that he is an employee of the private information agency Diplomatic Tactical ServicesDiscovered.
Later that the Burger King hired employees of Diplomatic Tactical Services and was conducting a CIW survey by the New York TimesNews reportIt is being done.
◆ Shell
ByLee Jordan
British luxury paper Sunday Times(Caution on PDF file) Contents reported in 2001According to Hackluyt, a private detective office with a close relationship with the British intelligence agency MI 6, he was hired by an oil company such as Shell and BP to hire a spy named Manfred Schlickenrieder and let him sneak into Greenpeace about. Mr. Schlickenrieder, who was wearing a left wing, is in charge of blocking the activities of Greenpeace, one of which was to gather information on the ship Greenpeace was about to use in the North Atlantic.
In the Spooky Business report, in addition to McDonald's and Coca-Cola, the spy activity which various large companies had done was stated.
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