In certain ways, the autumn of 2025 in the United States has recalled the autumn of 1938 in Nazi Germany.
Timothy Snyder: “What comes next? For the Nazis, the deportation and the pogrom of autumn 1938 were steps towards creating a centralised national police agency. In the US, something similar is unfolding with ICE.”
This history mustn't be forgotten': The real story behind the Nuremberg trials
Russell Crowe shines as a disarming Goering in Nazi drama Nuremberg
Activists are role-playing ICE raids in games like Fortnite & GTA to teach people what to do IRL situations. “Many people may not have seen an interaction with ICE yet, it’s a way to get folks to know or get used to what that might look like.”
ICE Using ChatGPT To Write Use-Of-Force Reports
Above the Law – “Sure, becoming an ICE agent sounds fun, but in between all the tear-gassing of clergy and shooting pepper balls at journalists, the job involves a lot of pesky paperwork.
I mean, the government simply doesn’t pay enough with its [checks notes] $50,000 signing bonus, 25 percent premium pay, and $60,000 in student loan repayment to justify taking 20 minutes to write a book report about breaking someone’s car window! After a long day of pulling guns on combat veterans and telling them, “you’re dead, liberal,” who has the patience to sit down and chronicle these events just because it’s the quote-unquote “law”?…The latest installment in Judge Sara Ellis’s seemingly never-ending mission of reading the riot act to the actual riot police, arrived as a 233-page opinion that reads like the tutorial level for a role-reversed Wolfensteingame.
Judge Ellis’s account of the Trump administration’s ongoing experiment with turning paramilitary thugs loose on Chicago includes body-cam footage contradicting official narratives, false testimony, and the aforementioned “agent rolled down his window, pointed a handgun out of it, and said ‘bang bang’ followed by something like ‘you’re dead, liberal.’” Agents claimed protesters threw bikes at them (footage showed agents grabbing and throwing the bikes).
They said shields had nails in them (footage showed cardboard). They identified “Latin Kings” by their “maroon hoodies” (maroon isn’t a Latin King color, and one person in maroon was an alderman). And so on, and so on. But nestled among the higher voltage abuses is this gem of a footnote (flagged by the Chicago Tribune’s Jason Meisner):
The Court also notes that, in at least one instance, an agent asked ChatGPT to compile a narrative for a report based off of a brief sentence about an encounter and several images….
FTC issues annual report to Congress on fraud against older people (60+)
- Losses from fraud for this group up from $600 million in 2020 to $2.4 billion last year
- Tech support, lottery and crypto romance top the list
- Older people less likely to be victims but lose more money
Fraud Studies: Here are links to the studies I’ve written for the Better Business Bureau: puppy fraud, romance fraud; BEC fraud, sweepstakes/lottery fraud, tech support fraud, romance fraud money mules, crooked movers, government imposters, online vehicle sale scams, rental fraud, gift cards, free trial offer frauds, job scams, online shopping fraud, fake check fraud and crypto scams
Fraud News Around the world
- Kansas City: Man from India pleads guilty to acting as a courier to go to victim’s homes to get gold bars over tech support, government impersonation and other frauds
- India busts large call center that called Indian-origin victims in the US and elsewhere overseas in fraud selling medical packages
- India arrests four for calling the US and offering fake loans; got money by gift cards; one previously arrested for calling the US impersonating law enforcement
- India arrests nine in tech support call center targeting Australia
- Amazon warns all users of black Friday scams; often fake delivery messages
- North Carolina: Man gets one year prison for selling counterfeit airbags
- San Diego: Two men (one Chinese?) plead guilty to tech support fraud that also impersonated government and banks to get victim to turn over $1.5 million in gold; agents arrested scammers when they picked up gold
- Albany: Nigerian man gets 20 years prison for ID theft to get access to home equity loans and steal money; ran large ring of helpers
- UK: Man pleads guilty to providing counterfeit airplane parts that resulted in grounding planes around the world
- CFPB settles with MoneyLion; allege overcharged military members; to pay $1.75 million
- FTC resolves case against Seek Capital; business lender that used deception in business loans, credit repair services; banned from industry; took in $48 million
- Greystar, nation’s largest rental company, resolves FTC charges over deceptive claims about rent prices; to pay $24 million
- FTC sends $15.3 million in refunds to victims of deceptive privacy claims by Avast
- Utah: Businessman gets 18 months prison for PPP fraud; got $437,000
- Georgia: Two men each get five years prison for PPP fraud; got $2 million
- Thailand busts scam call center; arrests 15 Chinese, one from Taiwan
- Cambodia: Police bust scam compound, arrest 28, 27 of them Vietnamese; were doing romance and other frauds