Beware! You will get found out.

Four months - two years, yeh I guess so! Following on from Lee McQueen’s win in this years Apprentice competition, his CV error seem to be a topic of conversation in the recruitment industry.

A friend of mine who works in one of London’s top recruitment agencies has advised all of her clients to recheck their CV’s and make sure that they contain  no such errors like the one that caught Lee McQueen well and truly out!

Here’s a story at BerkshireJobs.Net about the incident. Golden rule, never lie on your CV; as to be sure, they will catch you out in the end.

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More data goes astray!

A locked cabinet in an secure room and still patient records are lost to thieves! Surely this must be an inside job!

But the big question is, why were these Patient Records on the Laptops in the first place? It’s yet another example of cavalier carelessness by government employees who seem incapable of following the rules of Data Protection.

Again as in the case of Hazel Blears constituency stolen PC,  I guarantee that no one will be punished! What hope have we for any kind of data security as we become more and more a big brother nation?

Has anyone seen my PC?

I expect that’s what Hazel Blears is now asking after her constituency office PC was stolen a few days ago.

It also now turns out that it contained certain data in contravention of Government guidelines.

Will see be prosecuted for breaking the data protection act and other legislation, I expect not. One rule for some and many other rues for other.

Is David Davis right?

If ever there was another example needed to explain what David Davis is standing for, then this story must be a prime example.

T-ShirtProtest If we are now to be stopped by any jumped up policemen interpreting the law in this way; then how long will it be before we are all being stopped for things that we are thinking in our heads – just in case we might just do something wrong.

David Davis needs an much support as possible, if I lived in his constituency he would get my vote.

Its the sort of heat we all don’t want.

As parts of Australia enter the record books with an increasing wide spread drought and no foreseeable rain on the horizon, the effect is being felt world-wide with increased food (particularly rice)shortages and faster rising prices.

Six years ago, Australian Rice production was at 1.7 million metric tons, this year it will be lucky if it tops 18,000 metric tons!

Combined with failed harvests in other countries [1], [2],  and the so called move to ethanol production the world in its continuing rush to find a substitute for petroleum products, the world seems to be moving towards a massive world-wide food shortage.

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The Leopards show their spots.

It seems that David Davis’s stand seems to be drawing a number of comments from various sources.

I would have thought that anyone criticising him for his stand is opening themselves to ridicule and showing full support of the ongoing formation of a Big Brother state where we are all spied on for the whole of our lives.

Nicholas Soames seems to think he did the wrong thing, does that mean that he has no integrity on any subject that we step down for?

However, it is good to see the likes of Labour rebel Bob Marshall-Andrews coming out with cross party support for David Davis’s stand.

Now that’s two MP’s that understand what is happening in the UK, I wonder now many of the others are simply too scared to voice their opinion?

Drug Wars!

From the title of this post, you might think that this post would be about the latest drug bust or capture of another 10 kg’s of Coke.

However, it’s really about the seemingly ongoing reliance of drugs by modern day armies that ‘allows’ their troops to overcome the various nasties of war that service personal will have to endure as they perform their duties.

Reading through a backlog of TIME magazines over the weekend led me to America’s Medicated Army. I had not realised just how much legally dispensed drugs appears to now be part of modern day army life!

Although the TIME story focuses on the US Army’s use of drugs such a Prozac [2] and Zoloft [2] by its personnel to ease the pressures of combat, it is not the first time that induced dutch courage has been used by battle field commander to encourage their troops engagements.

Generals, history shows, have plied their troops with medicinal palliatives at least since George Washington ordered rum rations at Valley Forge. During World War II, the Nazis fuelled their blitzkrieg into France and Poland with the help of an amphetamine known as Pervitin. The U.S. Army also used amphetamines during the Vietnam War.

Time magazine – 5th June 2008

We all remember the stories about US GI’s being high on various concoctions during the Vietnam War – I met a few myself on visits to Bangkok during the 70’s. One may have thought that this was just part of the late 60’s/early 70’s general drug scene, however looking at the Nazi link above I uncovered this background info about the use of Pervitin and Isophan (a variant) by its soldiers during their aggressive invasions of France and Poland.

So common was the use of these drugs by German troops that one soldier even wrote home to his parents…

In one letter – “Perhaps you could get me some more Pervitin so that I can have a backup supply?” In another – “If at all possible, please send me some more Pervitin.” 

Heinrich Boell – 19th July 1940

The letters were written only 4 weeks apart!

So massive was the use of these types of drugs that between April and July of 1940, more than 35 million tablets of Pervitin and Isophan were shipped to the German army and air force.

But what about the UK armed forces use of drugs? Drugs have been an ongoing and increasing problem throughout its forces and seems to be affecting all ranks…

However, it seems that the British Army is not suffering to the same degree as the US Army story relates in any officially over encouraged  use of  drugs to carry out daily duties, well not at least that I could find any evidence on the Internet. Of course someone else may not better!

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Another expensive failure on the horizon?

Building Schools for the Future (BSF) is the UK governments £45bn secondary school infrastructure  update is already causing friction between Schools and Local Authorities as can be seen in this article.

I hope that this is not going to be a copy cat infrastructure change that goes wrong like may of the other Government over spending and undeliverable previous efforts. Time will tell.

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How many Web sites does the UK Government have?

A question that was asked back in January 2007 when it was announced that 551 were to close and 26 were to stay open but what happened to the other 374?

Now it seems that there may be as many as 2,500 uk Government web sites with estimated running costs of somewhere in the region of £208m a year. Many of them are failing to provide adequate accessibility for disabled web site visitors.

Although a migration of services for Direct.gov.uk and Businesslink.gov.uk under management of the Department of Work and Pensions is already planned, it is going take some time and money to get all the other web sites under control. Perhaps we’ll see more retirements of unused web sites.

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The Database state marches on!!

With the announcement that plans for the creation of a Super-Database to track all UK phone calls and emails the UK continues it headlong march towards the inevitable all encompassing Big Brother state!

NO2ID_logo-20060416 Of course its only part of this country’s move to a true surveillance state where either through CCTV – even hats are being banned to make sure you’re face can be seen, ID Cards – students beware or government databases – all UK children will be on one soon, we are to be monitored twenty-four hours a day.

It’s not the first time that our phone calls, emails or even faxes have been monitored and in fact the announcement of the Super-Database  is probably meant to act as the public utterance to cover what has been and is currently already going on.