Financial Crime and Violence Prevention

 

Counterintelligence: Crime and Violence Prevention

 
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Foreword

Counterintelligence can provide proper financial guidelines to avoid being succumb to temptations that promote illegal activities, unethical behavior or taking advantage of human weakness in any disguise. Proper recommendations can provide a healthy financial independence that promotes physical, emotional, financial and spiritual health.

Finances or money enables people to improve everyday life, provides avenues for helping and influencing others in a supportive way and to gain wealth. It gives people the freedom to grow physically, emotionally, financially and spiritually. When we look for financial success, we see a world of opportunity. The problem is selecting the proper goals, techniques, opportunities and legal avenues to achieve the best financial independence with healthy rewards.

Financial Crime and Violence Prevention

To protect ourselves from financial harm we should educate ourselves in basic principles, know what questions to ask, learn the tricks of the trade, and if possible understand financial methodology. With proper research and guidance, your assets will be protected. At times, doing your own research will make sure that you getting the best financial and professional advice while saving money.  Investigate the following subjects for practical advice, proper guidelines and essential principles. Find books on the subject and educate yourself the best you can. Once the seed is started, everything will blossom. Give it time. Books for dummies are worthy of exploration for practical advice.

Investing Fundamentals 
Personal Finances
Accounting Principles
Mutual Fund Investing Fundamentals
Diversification
Basic Legal Stuff 
Financial Crime and Violence Prevention
Credit Cards and Debt
Taxation
Small Business Development
Real Estate and Rent
Insurance 
Retirement Planning

Financial Exploitation

 

Proper tips for achieving Financial Independence

Invest in yourself which includes education, self-education, self-training, special resources, personal growth, health and friends.
Develop a plan to take charge of your financial wealth.
Develop good interpersonal skills to the best your ability. Sometimes, it is hard to be perfect by pleasing everybody. Do what is required to succeed in an healthy way. Do not be afraid to fail. But if you fail, reevaluate the failure, adapt and keep trying to succeed. Know when to give up when your analysis yields unrealistic projections.
Manage your finances yourself or hire special people to advise and work for you, if necessary. Check the advice of your experts for proper information all the time. Your most valuable employee may wake up one morning and do something unthinkable.
Use credit cards only for convenience. If misused, get rid of credit cards and use cash.
Anticipate and avoid legal pitfalls that will drain your money, time and well being.
Avoid living above your means. It is not worth it.
Avoid going into debt that you are unable to manage, if possible.
Save and invest 5-20 percent of your income for special needs.
Plan for emergency, have six months to a year or more for cash reserves.
Avoid making spiritually and emotionally based, impulsive financial decisions.
Research any purchases to make sure you get the best deal possible.
Read publication that provides you with proper information, high quality standards and recommendations. Make sure you have more than one source to verify the information.
Study, investigate and examine investment opportunities such as mutual funds, IRAs, small business development or other legal financial deals.
Stay away from deals that promote criminal activities, ungodly acts or shady practices.
Check the creditability of the persons who are flaunting their successes. In good times, people tell others about their financial successes, but in bad times they avoid the truth.
Watch for criminal fraud and shady games.
Do not let anybody stop you from trying to succeed.
Be open to all ideas, advice and opportunities.
Ask the hard questions. After all, it is your financial wealth. Be brave.
Change your core beliefs and create a desire.
Keep God in your heart and promote worthy and noble intentions.
Start creating wealth little bit at a time. Sow the seed and watch it grow.
Take care of your physical, mental and spiritual health.
Analyze your own wealth. Everyone has some form of physical, emotional, spiritual and financial wealth.

Roots of financial destruction

Constantly thinking about negative things about having money.
Failing to develop an effective strategy.
Relying too much on experts. Avoid being financially illiterate.
Being too satisfied about your reality and settling for less.
Destroying others to get what you want physically, mentally, financially and spiritually.
Spending beyond your means. Overspending. Creating unmanageable debt.
Sabotaging yourself and allowing others influences to sabotage you.
Creating an unhealthy desire to achieve success.
Thinking that you are not already wealthy.
Thinking illegal activities and questionable business practices will give you wealth.
Being susceptible to other's delusions of financial wealth, image and health. Take care of yourself. Do not worry about others financial situations unless you can help them to succeed.
Not planning, saving early and enough for retirement.
Dangerous physical, mental and spiritual influences that overpower, coerce and confuse you to make the inappropriate decision. Avoid Misplace guilt or other unwarranted emotions.
Allowing your physical, mental and spiritual well being to become unhealthy.
Refusing to pay taxes to the Internal Revenue Service. Give the IRS what they legally require to avoid penalties and prison time.  Avoid making the situation worse.
Government prosecution for illegal activities, justified and frivolous law suits and prison time.
Unhealthy relationships that end in crime and violence, financial destruction, child support, mental healthy assistance, legal battles, divorces or spousal support.
Thinking evil is the answer. Living an ungodly life. Corrupting others in your life.

Dark side of being financially tormented.

Unable to do things ethically and morally. Having no honor or integrity.
Creates low self-esteem, self worth and other related traumas. 
Vulnerable to threats and fears of losing everything.
Loosing your friends, loved one and good people.
Unable to escape your present situation which may be unhealthy.
Reveals one's dark side and potential weakness.
Being forced to do things that one knows is morally or illegally inappropriate.
Limits your physical, mental, financial and spiritual growth.
Create a hostile environment and unhealthy stress.
Attracts the wrong crowd. Unable to find healthy friends that build you up.
Allows others to victimize and corrupt you. Be careful of susceptibility to peer pressures.
Allows you to victimize and corrupt your friends.
Unable to help others along the way.
Unable to prevent crime and violence.
Being targeted by organizations, agencies and groups looking for victims or recruits.
Being deprived of life, liberty and property.

Being physically, mentally, financially and spiritually terrorized.

 

Ask for help from the following resources:

Find a professional who understands all aspects of your physical, mental and spiritual situation. Be careful that you are not mislead or overpowered by physical, mental and spiritual undue influences. Do your own research.  Hire experts. Recruit people. Avoid frivolous law suits.

If you are harmed physically, emotionally and spiritually, get medical attention or other help.

Talk with someone who can help such as friends, mental health professionals, clergy or special law enforcement people. If necessary, look for counseling even if it happen a while ago.

Look for written information such as booklets.

Network, Seek Assistance and Check out with extreme care:

God and/or spiritual support resources

Law Enforcement and Intelligence communities

Crime and Violence Prevention Centers

Neighborhood watch or community support group

Hotlines, Shelters, legal aid services

Family Service Associations & Guidance and Marriage Counselors.

Family therapist, psychologists and psychiatrists.

Mental Health Centers, Social Services and Agencies.

Human Resources, business people and associations and other organizations.

See Special Contact List & Guidelines

See Mental Health Crime and Violence Prevention

See Spiritual Crime and Violence Prevention

See Professional Crime and Violence Prevention

Continue improving your business and personal life.

Conclusion

Please keep in mind that you know your financial situation better than any one else. Anything you decide is probably best for you, but be open to new changes and advice along the way. Sometimes personal changes will help to grow your financial wealth. With proper financial stability, people will be less vulnerable to espionage, misplaced guilt, hurtful religious ideologies, graft, corruption, terrorism, blackmail, criminal activities and threats from internal or external forces. Sometimes learning how to manage and spend our money better will enable us to have extra money for emergencies and other healthy acquisitions. Through examination, one will see how vulnerable others appear. In counterintelligence, we must be able to remain honorable to ensure that we provide the best possible assistance available to those around us who may be involved in counterintelligence operations. Improper practices that destroys and harm human lives should not be tolerated. We must help others to achieve success. Please keep in mind that you know your financial situation better than anyone else. If we start investing in ourselves now,  there will be returns in our investment or assets.

 

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Warning: Please investigate policies and procedures, laws and regulations and history of the organization. If you become suspicious or threatened, find help elsewhere. Guard against questionable practices, carelessness, negligence, criminal activities, off the record conduct, biases, misinformation, re-victimization, misguidance and misdirection when seeking assistance. Know your individual rights, the right to collect information on any subject matter and the right to use other resources, if necessary. Check your instincts from time to time. Proper help is not always available. As a result, other healthy socially accepted methods must be established. Know when to request professional backup for protection.

 

Alan Scott
Copyright © 1999 [Alan Scott's Research]. All rights reserved.
Revised: May 28, 2004 .

 

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