I've stumbled upon a number of cases that are interesting from an international law/political/diplomatic perspective concerning inter-state cooperation in the rendition of political dissidents. Some are fairly high-profile, though not widely cited. I'd be interested to find more.
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Where to begin? And I don't know who you are. Well in September 13,1987 I went to Human Resources at Aetna and told them the problem with their Personal Lines Claim System which was 3 years over budget and had 50 programmers working on this new development I worked on production
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Within a day or two it seemed everyone knew about it, although I did nothing to alert the media. From that time on my privacy was gone. FYI CEO passed out Aetna Bill of Rights that month because of the hoopla. What it didn't say was Aetna could and was going to take my rights
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I had read an article in Time Magazine on Gorbachev and Aetna assumed I wanted to be "famous" (nope) But people have this blind relationship w/computers so I had all 3 of those going for me It didn't hurt Ronald Reagan was receptive
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I had FBI popping up then but real nasties started when I successfully blocked John Tower's nomination for Secretary of Defense.
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It's not until you're up against the establishment that you realise what a finely honed machine it is with disparate agencies cooperating against activists sometimes at the lowest level imaginable. It's incredible but unfortunately all too credible to those who've suffered it.
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