Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

The main reason for a divorce between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie  is selfishness. If the spouse loved their mate then they would not do anything to hurt them and everything to help them. The same goes for the other spouse. What happens a lot is one partner ends up following that while the other takes advantage of it.

Spending problems, addictions, gambling, infidelity, not doing their fair share of household duties, not fulfilling their spouse’s needs, etc. are all examples of selfishness.

People also would rather take the quick route of divorce to end their misery rather than seeking out counseling and working on their marriage. Some even try the harder route and do work on their marriage only to slip into old habits again and be back into the same place where they started. Sometimes it's one partner that won't change but often times it's both that don't. Then it's either live with it or get a divorce. They get to a point where they just don't care about the other person anymore and just want out. In this case she went true horrible time with her health making some drastic decisions if Brad weren't selfish and were more patient and willing to admit his own faults and correct them then the divorce rate would be very low. I think this 2 are divorcing because they don’t know the real point of marrying.



Marriage is not a vow or a celebration, it’s the realization that you want to live the rest of your life with another person. It’s the fusing of two souls into one being where they follow the path of life TOGETHER, working with each other to make it happen. And making love, is the rekindling of the fire of life.

if you don’t truly realize that the person your with is the one you want to become one with and make a family and cleave the path of life with, it will never work, and now that she as many health problems and issues because he alleged abuse the children’s she’s not good anymore.  

Right now Mr. Pitt cleave the path of life alone. When 2 people cleave the path of life together, THAT’S marriage. But very few people know this getting married so they often divorce, and pop culture is definitely not helping people see this. In fact its burying it in sand so no one knows of it. Another Hollywood tragedy!



Frank Crescentini  
Private Investigator
California, State License PI # 18368
Missing Persons, Protective Services Practitioner

Member of  Project Safe Childhood

Member of Women Against Abuse
 

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Human Trafficking And How Big Is the Problem?

     Frank Crescentini convened an working groups of associated to explore the current state of human trafficking research, identify persistent challenges, brainstorm solutions, and discuss priority topics for future research.
The United Nations defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by improper means (such as force, abduction, fraud, or coercion) for an improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation. Human smuggling, a related but different crime, generally involves the consent of the person(s) being smuggled. These people often pay large sums of money to be smuggled across international borders. Once in the country of their final destination, they are generally left to their own devices. Smuggling becomes trafficking when the element of force or coercion is introduced. The U.S. Government defines human trafficking as:
  • Sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act has not attained 18 years of age.
  • The recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.
  • Individuals pay large sums of money for young girls and boys for sexual craving.   
This modern slave trade is a threat to all nations. A grave human rights abuse, it promotes breakdown of families and communities, fuels organized crime, deprives countries of human capital, undermines public health, creates opportunities for extortion and subversion among government officials, and imposes large economic costs. Through the funding of rigorous research, F.C.Investigations / Frank Crescentini CEO is committed to assisting with the detection and prosecution of human traffickers. Research projects focus on:
  • The nature and extent of human trafficking
  • Detecting and investigating traffickers
  • Prosecuting traffickers
  • Services for trafficking victims.
Human trafficking is a largely hidden crime that has only recently gained the attention of law enforcement, human rights advocates, and policymakers. Research in the field continues to evolve and has focused almost exclusively on the victims. Reliable data are needed, especially about the characteristics of victims and perpetrators, the mechanism of operations, and assessments of trends. In addition, law enforcement officials must overcome substantial legal, cultural, and organizational barriers to investigating and prosecuting trafficking cases. These barriers, and strategies to overcome them, are still being identified. Due to the underground nature of trafficking, the number of victims is unknown. In 2000, the  asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to certify that adults and children (in severe trafficking cases) were victims of human trafficking before these adults and children could receive certain federally funded or federally administered benefits and services.
Since 2001, HHS has issued 1,076 certifications to victims or their representatives in 20 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. In 2006, certified victims came from more than 40 countries, spanning the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific Islands. The majority of victims originated in Latin America (62 percent), with the largest numbers coming from El Salvador (28 percent) and Mexico (20 percent); 97 percent of these victims were female. Between 2001 and 2005, the United States investigated 555 human trafficking suspects, and by 2005, 78 cases had been terminated with 75 convictions.
According to U.S. Department of State reports, slave traders prey on vulnerable woman and children, who are often forced into prostitution. Traffickers gain their trust through coercion and trickery. "Very often these ruses involve promises of marriage, employment, educational opportunities, or a better life." Research conducted by F.C.Investigations grantees has uncovered several key findings:
  • Source countries for human trafficking often have poor economies; women are often unemployed and victims are easy to recruit. 
  • Most traffickers are the same nationality as their victims and usually have no criminal records.
  • Trafficking victims are most likely to be young and reasonably healthy people from poor, but not necessarily the poorest, backgrounds.
  • Recruitment is particularly effective when traffickers rely on victims whom they have turned into loyal enforcers or recruiters. Recruitment is also effective when the potential victim's family members are involved. 
  • In the United States, law enforcement agencies reported encountering more female (81 percent) than male (18 percent) victims. When asked what type of trafficking was represented in their cases, the majority indicated forced prostitution, followed by domestic servitude, and agricultural labor. Whether this is the result of trafficking trends or training is not yet clear. 
According to a report from researchers at San Diego State University, approximately 38,000 unauthorized Spanish-speaking victims of human trafficking work in San Diego County, California. These workers, who represent 31 percent of unauthorized Spanish-speaking workers in the county, have experienced an incident that meets the official definition of human trafficking. The analysis estimates that of the approximately 174,240 unauthorized Mexicans in San Diego County, about 124,460 are in the labor market. Research conducted by F.C.Investigations grantees has uncovered several key findings:
  • Most cases of trafficking start with a tip to law enforcement, but the tip usually does not come from the victim. Most cases go forward to prosecution, but most are not charged as trafficking cases per se. They are prosecuted under older laws, such as those against promoting prostitution. 
  • Trafficking victims often have contact with local law enforcement authorities, but because local law enforcement agents lack sufficient training, they fail to notice the victims or take appropriate action to bring them to safety. 
  • When authorities have had success arresting traffickers, nongovernmental organizations have provided intelligence to help. In addition, these organizations helped stabilize victims so that they could cooperate with law enforcement.

Frank Crescentini   
Private Investigator
California, State License PI # 18368
Cold Cases Investigations and Forensic Expert 

Thursday, March 24, 2016

THE HOLLY WAR

    ISIS is a merger between al-Nusra (al-Qaeda in Syria) and ISI (al-Qaeda in Iraq). They are Sunni Muslims and their aim is the establishment of an Islamic state - in complete accordance with the teachings and prescriptions of the Quran and Sharia. YES THEY ARE REAL MUSLIMS and they are following the Quran and Sharia - the head of ISIS has a PhD in Islamic studies from University of Baghdad. Their entire goal is to bait the West into an all-out war in Syria, which is why they do the beheadings and publicize their horrible actions - it's all to get us sucked in. Ultimately, their goal is to form an allegiance with the Taliban and al Quada and get control of the Pakistani nukes to wipe out India. They think this will have a domino effect and bring about the end of days. This is their entire goal and all they want. What you see called "ISIS" is actually a collective term for the various foreign fighters, militias, tribesmen, agents and others in the non- Assad side of the Syrian civil war. They have no religion as it's a political entity and they hire atheist and Christian Uzbek mercenaries too. Obama backed al-Qaeda in Libya with weapons worth 500 million dollars to remove Gaddafi. Gaddafi was a friend of Russia, he proposed an African dinar independent of the dollar, and he was receiving Russian and Chinese investments. Many of those same weapons were channeled into Syria into the hands of "moderate rebels" (the same moderate rebels who want their own Islamic state and who cut off the heads of their opponents just like ISIS) to remove Assad. Salam I heard ISIS is ignited its foundation by the intelligence of USA and Israel for making Muslims weaker by killing each other because they know that there is always a quarrel between Sunnis and Shias by approaching Baghdadi from Iraq. According to me ISIS people are misguided Muslims because in Islam killing innocent people and making destruction are forbidden. ISIS is the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. From their name you can see they are Muslims. The French call them Daesh, I am sad to say that ISIS is a Joint venture of 2 very powerful secret services. And if you follow history you know that historically, many political groups have rooted national law into a religion. ISIS roots its national policies in Islamic religion very simple. Obama is recruiting, training and arming terrorist groups (or "moderate" rebels as they call them) who work together with ISIS. Together with Saudi Arabia (Sunni), Qatar (world’s largest natural gas reserves) and Turkey (currently dependent on expensive natural gas for economic growth), USA (want to remove Russian influence) they are using ISIS to remove Assad. Assad is a Russian allied, Shia Muslim and he declined the routing of a natural gas pipeline from Qatar into Europe. If this is build it would make Europe independent of Russian gas and hurt Russian economy (Note how USA spoiled a natural gas deal between Hungary and Russia a couple of years ago) I see worst days if we Americans don’t weak up and say STOP too this garbage.





Frank Crescentini  
Private Investigator 
California, State License PI # 18368
Missing Persons, Evidence Investigator