Whisel, Inc.
Personal Security on Demand. Just Whisel. We'll Be There. Sometimes the world seems like a scary place, but it doesn’t have to be.
Whisel was founded on the belief that each of us has the right to live, work, and play in our cities, confidently free of fear. Our small team of business, technology, and law-enforcement professionals mobilized around this idea because we believe that effective and accessible personal security is critical not only for the well-being of the individual, but also for the vitality of the communities,
02/12/2017
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Homeless Dog Gets Makeover That Saves His Life! - Charlie Charlie the Shelter Dog was found on the side of the road and brought to an L.A. Area Shelter Subscribe to The Pet Collective: http://bit.ly/tpcsub Website: ...
05/09/2016
The World Is Still A Pretty Awesome Place.
This coffee shop let's stray dogs sleep inside every night when the customers leave...
http://9gag.com/gag/aMG5q91
05/05/2016
Not sure what Cinco de Mayo is all about? Well, you're not alone...here's the scoop:
Cinco de Mayo commemorates a military victory over France — not Spain. Why was Mexico at war with France? Because the Mexican government had defaulted on its foreign debt to several European countries, so France invaded our southern neighbor.
Napoleon III hoped to install a monarchy in Mexico (which he was able to do for a few years before Mexico ousted the French). "The French army was considered the best army in the world at the time, and they had not been defeated in decades...so this was a real David versus Goliath situation that inspired Mexicans at home and in the U.S.
04/12/2016
The Biggest Security Threats We’ll Face in 2016.. hacking innovation, but anyone who follows cybersecurity knows that techniques get bolder and more sophisticated each year. The last twelve months saw several new trends and next year no doubt will bring more.
Here’s our take on what to expect in 2016...
http://bit.ly/1YUgOJC
The Biggest Security Threats We’ll Face in 2016 This year was a busy one for security and hackers. We expect more of the same in 2016, with a few new twists.
03/26/2016
It's Easter for peep sake!
03/24/2016
We absolutely love the Kind People campaign from ! Know a KIND Person? Nominate them here:
http://bit.ly/1MnLYU2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07k44C6bb_w
Get Inspired: Who are KIND People? President of The KIND Foundation, Daniel Lubetzky, explains what a KIND person means to him and how you can nominate someone in your community.
03/23/2016
We cannot solve a problem from the same consciousness that created it....How can we see the world anew??
http://bit.ly/21HBpgj
03/22/2016
This has nada to do with security...(well maybe peace of mind)... But i couldn't resist sharing what i walked by this morning as i entered Wholefoods downtown..
03/22/2016
Did you know...?
The “Pinkertons” were the nation’s first and most prominent private police force.
Regulation of the private security industry began in 1915, when California enacted a licensing requirement for private investigators. The history of the industry in the United States, however, dates back nearly another century. Its founder was Allan Pinkerton, who immigrated to this country in 1843. By 1850, he had founded the Chicago-based Pinkerton National Detective Agency, which would quickly become the industry's largest private security companies.
http://bit.ly/1UKPedM
10 Things You May Not Know About the Pinkertons - History Lists Long before there was a Federal Bureau of Investigation, there was the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Check out 10 little-known facts about the detective agency that helped usher in the modern era of law enforcement.
03/17/2016
Who remembers the local beat cop "Charlie Dibble"?
http://bit.ly/1VgtdUy
03/17/2016
The world is changed by those who SPEAK UP. In 2008, a young traveler named Sean traveled through eastern Congo to learn about a war he knew nothing about. Just a few days later he found himself in a military encampment, where he met five boys being held prisoner by the national army. The boys had been child soldiers, taken from their homes and forced to fight, until one night they escaped and ran to the national army for refuge.
Now in the hands of their own military, they were being treated as enemies of the state. He spent the day with the boys, trading stories, laughter and tears.
After he and his partner worked with the UN to have the boys released. He went home that night and wrote the Falling Whistles journal. A single story of a single day. It was originally sent to about 80 friends and family, who forwarded it around the world.
Thousands of strangers wrote back asking:
what can we do? http://www.fallingwhistles.com
03/17/2016
May the luck of the Irish be with you! Happy St. Patrick’s Day from all of us at Whisel!
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