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"In this hospital unhealthy Andvanced Healthcare Products are being intravenously administered that endanger pantients' life, long story short, Middlesex' chemists use illegal drugs including heroine, cocaine, arsenic acid and poison their patients."
Anonymous
"In this hospital unhealthy Andvanced Healthcare Products are being intravenously administered that endanger pantients' life, long story short, Middlesex' chemists use illegal drugs including heroine, cocaine, arsenic acid and poison their patients."
Anonymous
"Their customer support is unreponsive, only the next day they forwarded our report and sent us this confirmation:\r\nWe are unable to inform you of the outcome of our criminal investigation, but we can confirm that we do act upon every legal report received.\r\nWe analysed the content of the emails you have sent to us and the websites it links to.\r\nAs we discovered activity that we believe to be malicious, we decided to:\r\n block the addresses the offensive and libellous emails came from, so he can no longer send emails\r\n suspend this offender's phone, so he can no longer send phishing text message\r\n add this offender to the National Offers database, so he can no longer extend his US residence and work permit\r\n freeze this offender's bank accounts, so he can no longer transfer funds from stolen credit cards\r\n forward our report to the Mexican law enforcement agencies, so he can no longer cross the border without being arrested \r\n work with UK Universities and Colleges to deprive him of employment in the UK and of his source of income\r\n raise public awareness of reported illegal acts and methods he uses with the help of our law enforcement partners\r\n\t\t\r\nOur report was also forwarded to met.police.uk who will proactively engage in law enforcement and repeated interrogations of this suspect. \r\nYou can report any suspected crime to us. If you think you may have been a victim of fraud or cyber crime, you can also report it:\r\n to Action Fraud if you live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland: www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040\r\n to Police Scotland if you live in Scotland: call 101\r\n\r\nThere are a number of ways you can protect yourself from attacks like this and the NCSC has published plenty of advice that will help you to stay secure online.\r\nFor a full overview of the NCSC\u2019s methods to counter crime and sue this suspect at court please see our dedicated to this individual's webpage.\r\n\r\nHow we handle the information you send to us\r\n\r\n Transmitting information over the internet is generally not completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of an individual\u2019s data, which is sent at your own risk. We do however have procedures and security features in place to keep data secure once we receive it.\r\n This suspect has published false accusations of scams against several E-commerce companies and traders, leading to the temporary suspension of their seller accounts and sales channels.\r\n Additionally, he has been repeatedly reported for defamation, verbal abuse, and incitement to arson, as well as the infliction of physical harm on their staff.\r\n They received threats, phishing attempts and other nuisance calls using the phone +44789574641 that were traced back to Leonardo Pantoja Munoz, a mexican residing in London who is associated with Middlesex University where he claims to hold a fake academic degree PhD in Scam Art.\r\n This character has been reported before for theft of valuable books from his university library that he sells on Ebay and who is also involved in copyright infringement, intellectual property, identity theft and credit card theft.\r\n They have been tracking this character down to investigate his organised crime company's address: Mercer Court, 6 Candle Street, Flat 98, E1 4SG London. Please continue to provide us with updates on this offender.\r\n We will share his details with various government departments, our Law Enforcement partners (such as the National Crime Agency and the City of London Police) and other organisations where doing so is necessary and proportionate for the proper discharge of our statutory functions.\r\n We shared this individual\u2019s information with any other organisations to proactively counter scam and abusive acts.\r\n The information we hold is exempt from Freedom of Information requests.\r\n For further detail on how we handle information you send us, please see our Privacy Statement.\r\n Further information about reporting this suspect to the NCSC can be found at www.ncsc.gov.uk.\r\n\r\nThank you for your continued support.\r\nSigned\r\nNational Cyber Security Centre"
National Cyber Security Centre
"Their customer support is unreponsive, only the next day they forwarded our report and sent us this confirmation:\r\nWe are unable to inform you of the outcome of our criminal investigation, but we can confirm that we do act upon every legal report received.\r\nWe analysed the content of the emails you have sent to us and the websites it links to.\r\nAs we discovered activity that we believe to be malicious, we decided to:\r\n block the addresses the offensive and libellous emails came from, so he can no longer send emails\r\n suspend this offender's phone, so he can no longer send phishing text message\r\n add this offender to the National Offers database, so he can no longer extend his US residence and work permit\r\n freeze this offender's bank accounts, so he can no longer transfer funds from stolen credit cards\r\n forward our report to the Mexican law enforcement agencies, so he can no longer cross the border without being arrested \r\n work with UK Universities and Colleges to deprive him of employment in the UK and of his source of income\r\n raise public awareness of reported illegal acts and methods he uses with the help of our law enforcement partners\r\n\t\t\r\nOur report was also forwarded to met.police.uk who will proactively engage in law enforcement and repeated interrogations of this suspect. \r\nYou can report any suspected crime to us. If you think you may have been a victim of fraud or cyber crime, you can also report it:\r\n to Action Fraud if you live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland: www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040\r\n to Police Scotland if you live in Scotland: call 101\r\n\r\nThere are a number of ways you can protect yourself from attacks like this and the NCSC has published plenty of advice that will help you to stay secure online.\r\nFor a full overview of the NCSC\u2019s methods to counter crime and sue this suspect at court please see our dedicated to this individual's webpage.\r\n\r\nHow we handle the information you send to us\r\n\r\n Transmitting information over the internet is generally not completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of an individual\u2019s data, which is sent at your own risk. We do however have procedures and security features in place to keep data secure once we receive it.\r\n This suspect has published false accusations of scams against several E-commerce companies and traders, leading to the temporary suspension of their seller accounts and sales channels.\r\n Additionally, he has been repeatedly reported for defamation, verbal abuse, and incitement to arson, as well as the infliction of physical harm on their staff.\r\n They received threats, phishing attempts and other nuisance calls using the phone +44789574641 that were traced back to Leonardo Pantoja Munoz, a mexican residing in London who is associated with Middlesex University where he claims to hold a fake academic degree PhD in Scam Art.\r\n This character has been reported before for theft of valuable books from his university library that he sells on Ebay and who is also involved in copyright infringement, intellectual property, identity theft and credit card theft.\r\n They have been tracking this character down to investigate his organised crime company's address: Mercer Court, 6 Candle Street, Flat 98, E1 4SG London. Please continue to provide us with updates on this offender.\r\n We will share his details with various government departments, our Law Enforcement partners (such as the National Crime Agency and the City of London Police) and other organisations where doing so is necessary and proportionate for the proper discharge of our statutory functions.\r\n We shared this individual\u2019s information with any other organisations to proactively counter scam and abusive acts.\r\n The information we hold is exempt from Freedom of Information requests.\r\n For further detail on how we handle information you send us, please see our Privacy Statement.\r\n Further information about reporting this suspect to the NCSC can be found at www.ncsc.gov.uk.\r\n\r\nThank you for your continued support.\r\nSigned\r\nNational Cyber Security Centre"
National Cyber Security Centre
"Their customer support is unreponsive, only the next day they forwarded our report and sent us this confirmation:\r\nWe are unable to inform you of the outcome of our criminal investigation, but we can confirm that we do act upon every legal report received.\r\nWe analysed the content of the emails you have sent to us and the websites it links to.\r\nAs we discovered activity that we believe to be malicious, we decided to:\r\n block the addresses the offensive and libellous emails came from, so he can no longer send emails\r\n suspend this offender's phone, so he can no longer send phishing text message\r\n add this offender to the National Offers database, so he can no longer extend his US residence and work permit\r\n freeze this offender's bank accounts, so he can no longer transfer funds from stolen credit cards\r\n forward our report to the Mexican law enforcement agencies, so he can no longer cross the border without being arrested \r\n work with UK Universities and Colleges to deprive him of employment in the UK and of his source of income\r\n raise public awareness of reported illegal acts and methods he uses with the help of our law enforcement partners\r\n\t\t\r\nOur report was also forwarded to met.police.uk who will proactively engage in law enforcement and repeated interrogations of this suspect. \r\nYou can report any suspected crime to us. If you think you may have been a victim of fraud or cyber crime, you can also report it:\r\n to Action Fraud if you live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland: www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040\r\n to Police Scotland if you live in Scotland: call 101\r\n\r\nThere are a number of ways you can protect yourself from attacks like this and the NCSC has published plenty of advice that will help you to stay secure online.\r\nFor a full overview of the NCSC\u2019s methods to counter crime and sue this suspect at court please see our dedicated to this individual's webpage.\r\n\r\nHow we handle the information you send to us\r\n\r\n Transmitting information over the internet is generally not completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of an individual\u2019s data, which is sent at your own risk. We do however have procedures and security features in place to keep data secure once we receive it.\r\n This suspect has published false accusations of scams against several E-commerce companies and traders, leading to the temporary suspension of their seller accounts and sales channels.\r\n Additionally, he has been repeatedly reported for defamation, verbal abuse, and incitement to arson, as well as the infliction of physical harm on their staff.\r\n They received threats, phishing attempts and other nuisance calls using the phone +44789574641 that were traced back to Leonardo Pantoja Munoz, a mexican residing in London who is associated with Middlesex University where he claims to hold a fake academic degree PhD in Scam Art.\r\n This character has been reported before for theft of valuable books from his university library that he sells on Ebay and who is also involved in copyright infringement, intellectual property, identity theft and credit card theft.\r\n They have been tracking this character down to investigate his organised crime company's address: Mercer Court, 6 Candle Street, Flat 98, E1 4SG London. Please continue to provide us with updates on this offender.\r\n We will share his details with various government departments, our Law Enforcement partners (such as the National Crime Agency and the City of London Police) and other organisations where doing so is necessary and proportionate for the proper discharge of our statutory functions.\r\n We shared this individual\u2019s information with any other organisations to proactively counter scam and abusive acts.\r\n The information we hold is exempt from Freedom of Information requests.\r\n For further detail on how we handle information you send us, please see our Privacy Statement.\r\n Further information about reporting this suspect to the NCSC can be found at www.ncsc.gov.uk.\r\n\r\nThank you for your continued support.\r\nSigned\r\nNational Cyber Security Centre"
National Cyber Security Centre
"Several attempts were made to access my credit card account by the scammer, liar, impersonator and credit card thief Leonardo Pantoja Munoz. \r\nThis is a thief, he has stolen money from my credit card and of course I did not receive what I paid Middlesex University for.\r\nHe won't work for Middlesex University much longer because their whole university already knows that he is a liar, a scammer and a thief.\r\nA thief, because he steals money, he is making libelous, false accusations and harms people's reputation and causes financial loss.\r\nArrangements have been made that this pathetic character will never again be employed by any British or Mexican university in the future."
Anonymous
This hospital is one of the worst in the world I don’t know what time they run on but it’s not up time every time I have a appointment here I never get seen on time and I have been coming here for 9 years now I all ways get seen 2 hours later it’s a joke I think the Government should start deducting money from wages from the staff here maybe they they will start getting the act together or don’t pay the staff any money at all I lose a lot of my time if life just wanting to be seen it’s a joke if they can’t see you at that time they should not give it if the dr comes late he or she should have no Break at all and if patience come late or turn up late should be sent home and fined on the spot full stop if they don’t pay they should never be seen by the hospital ever again
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