SHIELD INTERPOL IS A SCAM VICTIMIZING PEOPLE ONLINE

SHIELD INTERPOL IS A SCAM

Shield is operating a worldwide extortion scheme. While claiming to be an international police agency called “Shield Interpol” these Photoshop Phonies post false information about their targets online and then attempts to extort money from them. 

Shield Interpol - Victims of Shield Interpol Scam

The scam is not even close to real:

  • They will text you (which wouldn’t happen)
  • They post E Warrants on doc sharing sites (Docdroid and pdf.host) Why?
  • They’ll email you (which they wouldn’t do)
  • They’ll ask you to pay to remove an E Warrant (Which they wouldn’t do)
  • They use a free Goole Website (Which they wouldn’t do) (Now Removed)
  • They have literally zero followers on LinkedIn (Which wouldn’t be the case)
  • They will have one email from ewarrant.org tell you you have a warrant
  • and another email from ewarrant.org telling you they’re your defense rep

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorismgovernment agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, this agency first appeared in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), and often deals with paranormal activity and superhumanthreats to international security.

SHIELD IS A COMIC BOOK

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorismgovernment agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, this agency first appeared in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), and often deals with paranormal activity and superhumanthreats to international security.

Shield Interpol Scamming People Using A Comic Book Back Stroy

As a general rule it’s a good idea to seek legal advice right away if anyone is trying to blackmail or extort money from you. As advised by the legal council we’ve documented all communication, we’ve protected our financial and personal information, we’ve certainly not paid the extortionist, and we’ve filed a complaint with the FBI. Complaints can be filed with your local police station if the extortionist is located within the same state as you but if not – it’s the FBI’s jurisdiction and you’ll need to fill out an IC3. 

You can use the FBI’s online locator to find the nearest field office at: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/field-offices.

Shield Interpol Scam – X (Twitter)

You can see in the image above where the fakers have created an X (Twitter)profile where they post their fake E Warrant in a desperate attempt to validate their scam. Anyone that gets this complaint should go to this link and follow these instructions to have their profile removed: https://twitter.com/interpolshield?lang=en

  • Click the link to go to their fake account
  • Click next to follow where you see the 3 dots (…)
  • Click Report @InterpolShield
  • Choose any of the three options that best apply to you
Shield Interpol - They Lack Any Serious Intelligence
Kyle Readdick - Fake Account Removal

THEY LEAVE FAKE REVIEWS

Kyle Readdick - Shield Fake Review

We had this removed by contacting and showing them this evidence.

Kyle Readdick - Shield Fake Review 2

We had this removed by contacting and showing them this evidence.

Another one bites the dust!

Pretty simple stuff here, why in the world would a police agency write a review about a company? These idiots don’t even stay in character! It’s freaking comical – no pun intended to the comic book name they chose for their scam… but seriously… they suck at this. It’s all about fear and extortion.

Fraud Alert BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS and SCAMMERS! Neither INTERPOL nor INTERPOL Washington contacts private citizens to request personal information. INTERPOL Washington communicates with official law enforcement officials only. INTERPOL is aware of emails and phone calls from individuals claiming to be officials or agents of INTERPOL or INTERPOL Washington that ask for personal or financial information. These messages often imply that they are trying to verify information or offer protection. The messages may also include a threat that a citizen will be considered a criminal if he or she does not comply. If an individual receives an email or phone call from someone claiming to represent INTERPOL or INTERPOL Washington, and personal information or bank account information is requested, the request should be ignored; neither personal nor financial information should be provided. In cases where personal or financial information is inadvertently provided, local law enforcement should be contacted immediately to determine how to proceed.

How To Remove Shield Scam From Google Search Results?

Many people would like to make sure that this scam gets removed from google search results as well as other search platforms. Although Google has been informed about this scam it would really help to have more and more people identify the scam and request that these search results be removed.

So Here Is What You Can Do

When you see one of Shield Interpol’s fake accounts showing up in a Google search like you see above… follow these steps to have them removed from search results so that we can protect other people from thinking they’re real.

  • Click the three horizontal dots to the right of the search result
Kyle Readdick - Shield Interpol Scam Profile
  • Once you click on that you’ll see this one the right hand side where you can click “Remove Result.”
Kyle Readdick - Removal of Fake Account
  • Choose the option that best matches your experience with this scam.
Kyle Readdick - Get Google To Remove Them

https://sites.google.com/view/shieldinterpol/ (Now removed by Google)

The scammers were using this site to list all of their victims and images that they created ion photoshop but we were not having it. So we had it removed by Google – and we are still hunting them every single day.

Kyle Readdick - See Scam Details

Aww, They No Longer Have A Site

Kyle Readdick - Removed Your Site

WHAT WAS ON THE SITE BEFORE IT WAS YANKED OFF THE INTERNET?

You USED TO BE ABLE to see a bunch of these fake e warrants on this site. Some of these people are famous actors and actresses and others are dead. The Shield Interpol Scam’s intent is that you’ll see this list of other victims and become scared so you’ll pay for the scam. 

They will try to leave a Yelp Review…. but it will be deleted just like their site.

HOW I REMOVE FAKE IMAGES

The scammers doing this particular scam aren’t very good at it – they simply create photoshopped images that any grade school kid can create these days. Any images that you already have online on Facebook, LinkedIn, or any other social media platform are enough for them to create their fake images.

Once created, they upload these generic images to a free PDF hosting site like Docdroid or pdfhost. There are many of these free PDF hosting sites and for the scammers it allows them to stay hidden in the shadows like cowards without even having to have your images on a real website. This is actually good news! because due to their lack of creativeness and enthusiasm – you can beat them… pretty easily actually. And I’m going to continue teaching you how to beat these jokers.

DOCDROID

Daniel Shellner posts these photoshopped images on several site – so lets take a look at the removal process for each of these one at a time. First lets look at Docdroid.

If you would like to submit a removal request for material found on archive.org, please follow these steps.

If you would like to submit a request for archives of your site or account to be excluded from web.archive.org, send us a request to info@archive.org and indicate:

  • the URL or URLs of the material
  • the time period that you wish to have excluded
  • the time period during which you had control of the site or relevant user account (if applicable) and 
  • any other information that you think would be helpful for us to better understand your request. 

This will initiate a review by our team. We do not make any guarantees beforehand about the outcome of a request.

Other types of removal requests may also be sent to info@archive.org. Please provide as clear an explanation as possible as to what you are requesting be removed for us to better understand your reason for making the request. Again, our team carefully reviews requests and we do not make any guarantees beforehand about the outcome of a request. 

PDF HOST

These are just images that they saved using your keywords, your name, your company or whatever they are trying to use against you. Good news! This is a free service and you too can do this to move their content down further and further in search results. Just be sure to follow these steps.

Kyle Readdick PDF Host
  • Go to https://pdfhost.io
  • Drag and Drop a PDF file & save the file using keywords first
  • Click upload
  • Make sure to use the keywords for author and description
  • Mark it “Public” at the top left
  • Add this to your daily tasks and soon what they did will be useless

More and more pdf.io images will dilute their fake stuff that they created. Pretty simple stuff here.

Shield is operating a worldwide extortion scheme. While claiming to be an international police agency called “Shield Interpol” these Photoshop Phonies post false information about their targets online and then attempts to extort money from them. This site is designed to help you if they’ve targeted you. If you’ve been victimized by Daniel Shellner this should help. Kyle Readdick was targeted by Daniel but unbeknownst to Daniel, Kyle Readdick is an online marketer – so Lets Go!!!

Kyle Readdick - Victim of Shield Interpol Scam

The scam is not even close to real:

  • They will text you (which wouldn’t happen)
  • They post E Warrants on doc sharing sites (Docdroid and pdf.host) Why?
  • They’ll email you (which they wouldn’t do)
  • They’ll ask you to pay to remove an E Warrant (Which they wouldn’t do)
  • They use a free Goole Website (Which they wouldn’t do) (Now Removed)
  • They have literally zero followers on LinkedIn (Which wouldn’t be the case)
  • They will have one email from ewarrant.org tell you you have a warrant
  • and another email from ewarrant.org telling you they’re your defense rep

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorismgovernment agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, this agency first appeared in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), and often deals with paranormal activity and superhumanthreats to international security.

SHIELD IS A COMIC BOOK

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorismgovernment agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, this agency first appeared in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), and often deals with paranormal activity and superhumanthreats to international security.

Kyle Readdick - Comic Book

As a general rule it’s a good idea to seek legal advice right away if anyone is trying to blackmail or extort money from you. As advised by the legal council we’ve documented all communication, we’ve protected our financial and personal information, we’ve certainly not paid the extortionist, and we’ve filed a complaint with the FBI. Complaints can be filed with your local police station if the extortionist is located within the same state as you but if not – it’s the FBI’s jurisdiction and you’ll need to fill out an IC3. 

You can use the FBI’s online locator to find the nearest field office at: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/field-offices.

Shield Interpol Scam – X (Twitter)

You can see in the image above where the fakers have created an X (Twitter)profile where they post their fake E Warrant in a desperate attempt to validate their scam. Anyone that gets this complaint should go to this link and follow these instructions to have their profile removed: https://twitter.com/interpolshield?lang=en

  • Click the link to go to their fake account
  • Click next to follow where you see the 3 dots (…)
  • Click Report @InterpolShield
  • Choose any of the three options that best apply to you
Kyle Readdick - Fake Account
Kyle Readdick - Fake Account Removal

They Leave Fake Reviews About Kyle Readdick

Kyle Readdick - Shield Fake Review

We had this removed by contacting and showing them this evidence.

Kyle Readdick - Shield Fake Review 2

We had this removed by contacting and showing them this evidence.

Another one bites the dust! Go Kyle!

Pretty simple stuff here, why in the world would a police agency write a review about a company? These idiots don’t even stay in character! It’s freaking comical – no pun intended to the comic book name they chose for their scam… but seriously… they suck at this. It’s all about fear and extortion.

Fraud Alert BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS and SCAMMERS! Neither INTERPOL nor INTERPOL Washington contacts private citizens to request personal information. INTERPOL Washington communicates with official law enforcement officials only. INTERPOL is aware of emails and phone calls from individuals claiming to be officials or agents of INTERPOL or INTERPOL Washington that ask for personal or financial information. These messages often imply that they are trying to verify information or offer protection. The messages may also include a threat that a citizen will be considered a criminal if he or she does not comply. If an individual receives an email or phone call from someone claiming to represent INTERPOL or INTERPOL Washington, and personal information or bank account information is requested, the request should be ignored; neither personal nor financial information should be provided. In cases where personal or financial information is inadvertently provided, local law enforcement should be contacted immediately to determine how to proceed.

How To Remove Shield Scam From Google Search Results Like Kyle Readdick’s Done?

Many people would like to make sure that this scam gets removed from google search results as well as other search platforms. Although Google has been informed about this scam it would really help to have more and more people identify the scam and request that these search results be removed.

So Here Is What You Can Do

When you see one of Shield Interpol’s fake accounts showing up in a Google search like you see above… follow these steps to have them removed from search results so that we can protect other people from thinking they’re real.

  • Click the three horizontal dots to the right of the search result
Kyle Readdick - Shield Interpol Scam Profile
  • Once you click on that you’ll see this one the right hand side where you can click “Remove Result.”
Kyle Readdick - Removal of Fake Account
  • Choose the option that best matches your experience with this scam.
Kyle Readdick - Get Google To Remove Them

https://sites.google.com/view/shieldinterpol/ (Now removed by Google)

The scammers were using this site to list all of their victims and images that they created ion photoshop but we were not having it. So we had it removed by Google – and we are still hunting them every single day.

Kyle Readdick - See Scam Details

Aww, They No Longer Have A Site

Kyle Readdick - Removed Your Site

WHAT WAS ON THE SITE BEFORE KYLE READDICK YANKED IT OFF THE INTERNET?

You USED TO BE ABLE to see a bunch of these fake e warrants on this site. Some of these people are famous actors and actresses and others are dead. The Shield Interpol Scam’s intent is that you’ll see this list of other victims and become scared so you’ll pay for the scam. 

They will try to leave a Yelp Review…. but it will be deleted just like their site.

HOW I REMOVE FAKE IMAGES

The scammers doing this particular scam aren’t very good at it – they simply create photoshopped images that any grade school kid can create these days. Any images that you already have online on Facebook, LinkedIn, or any other social media platform are enough for them to create their fake images.

Once created, they upload these generic images to a free PDF hosting site like Docdroid or pdfhost. There are many of these free PDF hosting sites and for the scammers it allows them to stay hidden in the shadows like cowards without even having to have your images on a real website. This is actually good news! because due to their lack of creativeness and enthusiasm – you can beat them… pretty easily actually. And I’m going to continue teaching you how to beat these jokers.

DOCDROID

Daniel Shellner posts these photoshopped images on several site – so lets take a look at the removal process for each of these one at a time. First lets look at Docdroid.

If you would like to submit a removal request for material found on archive.org, please follow these steps.

If you would like to submit a request for archives of your site or account to be excluded from web.archive.org, send us a request to info@archive.org and indicate:

  • the URL or URLs of the material
  • the time period that you wish to have excluded
  • the time period during which you had control of the site or relevant user account (if applicable) and 
  • any other information that you think would be helpful for us to better understand your request. 

This will initiate a review by our team. We do not make any guarantees beforehand about the outcome of a request.

Other types of removal requests may also be sent to info@archive.org. Please provide as clear an explanation as possible as to what you are requesting be removed for us to better understand your reason for making the request. Again, our team carefully reviews requests and we do not make any guarantees beforehand about the outcome of a request. 

PDF HOST

These are just images that they saved using your keywords, your name, your company or whatever they are trying to use against you. Good news! This is a free service and you too can do this to move their content down further and further in search results. Just be sure to follow these steps.

Kyle Readdick PDF Host
  • Go to PDFHOST
  • Drag and Drop a PDF file & save the file using keywords first
  • Click upload
  • Make sure to use the keywords for author and description
  • Mark it “Public” at the top left
  • Add this to your daily tasks and soon what they did will be useless

More and more pdf.io images will dilute their fake stuff that they created. Pretty simple stuff here.

Daniel Shellner - A Telephone Tough Guy
Daniel Shellner – A Telephone Tough Guy

Daniel Shellner – A telephone tough guy attempting to extort money from people In the USA while living in Billings Montana and operating behind his desk… he’s a fake, a phony, a scammer, and not a serious individual.

Kyle Readdick Removed Fake Reviews

  • Google
  • BBB
  • Yelp
  • Trust Pilot
  • and Many More

Kyle Readdick Removed Their Site

https://sites.google.com/view/shieldinterpol/

Kyle Readdick Did Not Pay These Idiots

Don’t pay them – it won’t remove anything

Kyle Readdick Filed An IC3 With The FBI

Online crime should be reported this way. Were you victimized by Daniel Shellner?

The Local Sheriff Has Been Informed

Notify your local Sheriff’s department to solidify your case, you may want that if you need a court order to remove anything else you can’t do yourself.

Contact Your Attorney

You should contact your attorney to get their advice – for those who don’t have one I am wrighting this for you.

The Scam Is Designed To Scare You

They will threaten you with jail time, warrants, fines, and all kinds of ridiculous stuff like that. Don’t fall for the grade A baloney… these telephone tuff guys are not very tuff.

Don’t Fall For The Shield Interpol Scam

  • Don’t reply to them via email or text
  • Don’t give them your personal info
  • Report links to Google
  • Flood the internet with real facts
  • Don’t Pay Them
  • Block Their Calls With Cell Provider
  • Mute calls & Texts With Cell Phone
Kyle Readdick Fights Scammers... and he is winning this fight2!
Kyle Readdick Fights Scammers... and he is winning this fight!

Questions We Will Continue Answering For Everyone who’s been affected

  • Who would really believe this?
  • Does anyone actually pay?
  • What is the best thing to do?
  • How do I remove this fake stuff?
  • How can I block their fake text messages?
  • Where did the scam originate?
  • How can I contribute to the fight?

WE WILL HELP EVERYONE EFFECTED BY THIS SCAM

“They’re trying to threaten you and scare you so that you pay them – but never never never ever pay them.”

Kyle Readdick

Lets Go!