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I. DNB Simple Command to see who the Military Contractor is that targets you 8 15 2020 10 48 14 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlgWMJRA7Ks

Sh P
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I have discovered that sifting through many ASN of targeted individuals leads back to the same entities, and governments, but not at the local level, that is unique to each geographical location of a targeted Individual.

All targeted individuals networks are wrapped by Dun and Bradstreet.

To find who is targeting you within their network wrap do the following (inside a microsoft product on your home network).

1- Open a CMD in Administrator mode.
2-Type in- nslookup -type=all dnb.com
3-Collect the IP address as demonstrated in the video
4-Use a Ping test to ensure they are inside your network.
5-You search for the entities in google and publish who is targeting you.

This is who has been assaulting my family and collecting an income off of us as they traffick us globally, clearly with the knowledge and permissions of government.

Government of India Funding the business that targets individuals:
https://www.cgtmse.in/

The Profile they set up:
https://intodns.com/dnb.com

Military Contractor paying them to continually assault my family and I in Canada,using radio frequency direct energy weapons, with intent to mutilate, torture and execute.

IP Addresses targeting me
ip4:72.19.252.170
ip4:220.130.152.173
ip4:204.92.22.200/30
ip4:12.129.29.143
ip4:158.151.208.120/24
ip4:158.151.214.66/28
ip4:165.193.97.93

v=spf1 ip4:72.19.252.170 ip4:220.130.152.173 ip4:204.92.22.200/30 ip4:12.129.29.143 ip4:158.151.208.120/24 ip4:158.151.214.66/28 ip4:165.193.97.93″
” ip4:72.14.161.10/31 ip4:158.106.68.11 ip4:205.216.45.11 ip4:209.112.4.10/31 ip4:209.66.117.11 include:sharepointonline.com include:sendgrid.net -all”

3 Comments

Tanya Bauer
56 minutes ago
Thinking of you and your mum sister ?

Christina Bugatti
1 hour ago
I wish I had not turned my back on technology…and I am ignorant….gonna have to change that….thank u….so very much

Sh P
1 hour ago
it is natural, you think the targeting is because of something you did then you walk away. So I am being targeted by India, China, Taiwan. All based in fact.

Makes me sad, like I never did anything to not support people in other countries, the only thing I do not support is religions, cruelty, slavery torture, mutilation and so many other elements. There are as many as 100million Targeted individuals in the world. More than the Holocaust, countless millions have been murdered, this is war and we must stand.

II. What is dnb.com (Dun and Bradstreet)?

The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation is a company that provides commercial data, analytics, and insights for businesses.[3] It is headquartered in Short Hills, a community in Millburn, New Jersey, U.S.[4] The company offers a wide range of products and services for risk and finance, operations and supply, and sales and marketing professionals, as well as research and insights on global business issues, serving customers in government and industries such as communications, technology, strategic financial services, and retail/telecommunications/manufacturing markets.[5] Often referred to as D&B, the company’s database contains more than 265 million business records worldwide.[6]

Contents

1 History
1.1 1800s
1.2 1900s
1.3 2000s
2 Operations
3 Products and services
4 See also
5 References
6 External links

History

1800s

Dun & Bradstreet traces its history back to July 20, 1841, with the formation of The Mercantile Agency in New York City by Lewis Tappan, later called R.G. Dun & Company.[7] Recognizing the need for a centralized credit reporting system, Tappan formed the company to create a network of correspondents who would provide reliable, objective credit information to subscribers.[8] As an advocate for civil rights, Tappan used his abolitionist connections to expand and update the company’s credit information.[9]

In spite of accusations of invading personal privacy, by 1844 the Mercantile Agency had over 280 clients. The agency continued to expand, allowing offices to open in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. By 1849, Tappan retired, allowing Benjamin Douglass to take over the booming business.[10]

In 1859, Douglass transferred the company to Robert Graham Dun, who immediately changed the firm’s name to R.G. Dun & Company.[11] Over the next 40 years, Graham Dun continued to expand the business across international boundaries.

1900s

In 1933, Dun merged with competitor John M. Bradstreet to form today’s Dun & Bradstreet.[12] The merger was engineered by Dun’s CEO, Arthur Whiteside.[13] Whiteside’s successor, J. Wilson Newman, worked to increase Dun’s range of products and services and expanded dramatically during the 1960s by engineering ways to apply new technologies to evolving operations.[13]

The Dun & Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (D&B D-U-N-S Number) was invented in 1963.[14][15]

In 1996, the company tri-vested, creating three entities D&B Companies, Nielsen and the Cognizant Corporation.[16] Cognizant Corporation included Nielsen TV Ratings, Gartner Group, Clarke-O’Neill, Erisco, and several other lesser known entities. In 1999, Cognizant Corporation spun off Nielsen TV Ratings and shortly thereafter divested all its holdings, emerging as IMS Health. IMS Health continued to hold its prize incubator company that is today known as Cognizant Corporation. Moody’s, a credit reporting agency, was acquired by Dun & Bradstreet in 1962. In 1986, Dun & Bradstreet acquired the education data company Market Data Retrieval (MDR).[17][18][19][20]

2000s

During 2001, Dun & Bradstreet acquired Harris InfoSource International, Inc, a data company. In February 2003, the company acquired Hoover’s.[21]

On February 5, 2003, Dun & Bradstreet restated prior period results to correct timing errors in the recognition of some of the revenue associated with 14 of the Company’s 200+ products, after a review of its revenue recognition from 1997 through 2002.[22][23] In August 2010, Dun & Bradstreet spun off and sold its credit monitoring and management business to a newly formed company, Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp.[citation needed] In 2007, Dun & Bradstreet acquired AllBusiness.com and sold the company in 2012.[24]

In October 2013, Bob Carrigan became the CEO of Dun & Bradstreet.

On January 5, 2015, Dun & Bradstreet acquired the data management firm NetProspex.[25] In April 2015, Dun & Bradstreet acquired Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp. and announced the formation of a new division, Dun & Bradstreet Emerging Business. In January 2017, Dun & Bradstreet acquired Avention, the maker of OneSource solutions.[26]

On August 8, 2018, Dun & Bradstreet announced Thomas J. Manning, who had served as the company’s interim CEO, as the new Chief Executive Officer, and that the company had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by an investor group led by CC Capital, Cannae Holdings, and Thomas H. Lee Partners.[27]

On February 8, 2019, Dun & Bradstreet completed its merger and became a privately held company. Its former ticker symbol, DNB, was retired.[28]

On July 1, 2020, Dun & Bradstreet re-listed shares on the New York Stock Exchange, once again trading under the ticker symbol DNB.[29]

Operations
The company generates revenue through subscription-based products, business information reports, data licensing agreements, strategic partnerships, and concierge services.[3]

The company derives revenues through two segments: Americas and non-Americas.

Americas consists of:

United States and Canada[30]
(The company divested its Latin America operations in September 2016)[31]
And non-Americas consists of:

The United Kingdom
Ireland
Greater China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan?)
India
(Netherlands and Belgium operations were divested in November 2016)[31]
(Australian and New Zealand operations were divested in June 2015 to Archer Capital for $169.8 million and were rebranded as illion in 2018, with debt collection operations being formally rebranded as Milton Graham on 14 June 2018)[31][32][33][34]
Products and services
Dun & Bradstreet offers various products and services solving for credit, risk, marketing, sales, analytics, and more, including D&B Hoovers,[35][5][36] Master Data,[37] and D&B Data Exchange.[38]

See also

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Companies portal
Credit rating agencies
Mercantile agencies
References
“US SEC: Form 10-K The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation”. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
“Form 8-K The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation”. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
“Dun & Bradstreet Ushers in a New Era”. Yahoo Finance. March 10, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-03-16. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“About Us.” Dun & Bradstreet. Retrieved on October 1, 2012. “HQ info: 103 John F. Kennedy Parkway Short Hills, NJ 07078”
“Profile – Dun & Bradstreet Corp”. Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
“DUN & BRADSTREET CORP/NW 2016 Annual Report Form (10-K)”. www.sec.gov. February 23, 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“R.G. Dun & Co. / Dun & Bradstreet Collections”. Harvard Business School. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
“History of the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation- Funding Universe”. Funding Universe. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
“Who Made America? Innovators Lewis Tappan”. PBS. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
“Who Made America? | Innovators | Lewis Tappan”. www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“Dun & Bradstreet: This Month in Business History”. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
Hightower, Michael J. (2013). Banking in Oklahoma Before Statehood. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 345. ISBN 9780806150260. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
“Dun and Bradstreet Company History”. dnb.com. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
“Dun & Bradstreet: This Month in Business History (Business Reference Services, Library of Congress)”. www.loc.gov. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“Frequently Asked Questions for D-U-N-S Number and SAM Registration”. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
“Learn About Our Company History”. www.dnb.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“FTC Challenges Dun & Bradstreet’s Purchase of Competing Education Data Provider”. Federal Trade Commission. 2010-05-07. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
Veronica Anderson (January 15, 1996). “Nielsen Exits D&B A Weakened Brand;Spinoff Alone Will Not Solve Unit’s Problems”. Crain’s Chicago Business.
“Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation History”. Funding Universe. 2004.
Kenneth N. Gilpin (December 16, 1999). “Dun & Bradstreet Will Spin Off Moody’s”. The New York Times.
“History of The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation – FundingUniverse”. www.fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“D&B Reports 2002 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results – The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation”. investor.dnb.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“D&B Restated Prior Period Results”. dnb.com.
Nicole, Kristen (December 4, 2007). “Dun & Bradstreet Acquires AllBusiness.com for $55M”. Mashable.
Shields, Mike (2015-01-08). “Dun & Bradstreet Acquires Data Management Firm NetProspex”. WSJ. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“Dun & Bradstreet acquires Avention”. Reuters. January 10, 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
“Dun & Bradstreet to go private for $5.38 billion”. cnbc.com. August 9, 2018. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
“Dun & Bradstreet is now a private company”. dnb.com. February 8, 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
“Dun & Bradstreet Announces Pricing Of Initial Public Offering”. dnb.com. June 30, 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
“Dun & Bradstreet Corp (DNB)”. Reuters. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
“10-K: DUN & BRADSTREET CORP/NW”. MarketWatch. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
“Company Overview of illion”. Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
“illion is now formally integrating our subsidiaries to deliver an even more cohesive suite of solutions to you”. rebrand.illion.com.au/home. illion Australia Pty. Ltd. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
“It with great excitement that we announce our new receivables optimisation brand: Milton Graham”. rebrand.illion.com.au/milton-graham. illion Australia Pty. Ltd. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
“Dun & Bradstreet looks to clean up with D&B Hoovers | DBM | Database Marketing”. www.dbm.today. March 8, 2017. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
“Company Overview of Hoover’s, Inc”. Bloomberg Businessweek. September 16, 2014.
“Economic growth to remain subdued at 6.6% in Q4 FY17: D&B report”. The Financial Express. 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
Clemens, Jay (July 29, 2013). “D&B Launches New Data Exchange for Clients, Partners; Josh Peirez, Laura Kelly Comment”. ExecutiveBiz. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
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III. Email from Dr. Eric Karlstrom to Bobbi Pietsch August 15, 2020:

Hi Bobbi,

Fun fact! The distance between the city of my birth (East Orange, NJ) and the town where Dun & Bradstreet is located (Short Hills, NJ) is just 8.5 miles. How convenient. Or just a coincidence?

Eric

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