I investigate organised fraud and name the people behind it — no filters, no fear, no takedowns.
I’m Danny de Hek, a New York Times–featured investigative journalist (print edition, by David Segal), featured in a Bloomberg documentary by Alice Kantor, and quoted by The Guardian Australia in coverage by Sarah Martin.
I use open-source intelligence (OSINT) to expose scams, Ponzi schemes, and MLM frauds — naming and shaming the bad actors behind the lies.
This site is my home base, protected by PROJECT SHIELD, Google’s defence system for journalists under digital attack. Scammers have taken down my social media, filed fake copyright strikes, and launched SMEAR CAMPAIGNS to silence me — but I’m still here, because the truth doesn’t fold.
Most people know me from my YOUTUBE CHANNEL, where I crash live scam meetings, confront fraudsters on camera, and expose deception in real time. My interviews aren’t rehearsed or polite — they happen in the moment, when scammers realise they’re being held accountable. My investigations have been featured by The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Guardian Australia, ABC News Australia, and others — because this work matters.
The BLOG is where everything connects — hundreds of detailed Scam & Fraud Investigations that don’t vanish when scammers report or censor my content elsewhere. Every post is backed by evidence — screenshots, transcripts, court documents, and blockchain data — creating a public record that can’t be erased. My PODCAST is an extension of that work. It’s distributed across 18 major platforms — including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, and iHeartRadio — so when scammers try to hide, my content follows them everywhere.
I collaborate with whistleblowers, regulators, journalists, and private companies that need real intelligence — not PR spin. Everything published here is verifiable and legally sourced: corporate filings, domain data, blockchain records, and the digital footprints scammers can’t hide.
“I’ve taken it upon myself to fight back — exposing fraudsters, confronting scammers, and making sure their lies don’t go unchecked.”
Everything I do here is about turning exposure into prevention — helping victims, informing the public, and making it harder for bad actors to hide.
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These sessions and donations keep the investigations running — funding research, legal work, and the tools needed to expose fraud at scale.
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I’m also available for SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, sharing what I’ve learned as a cult survivor, dyslexia advocate, and front-line investigator — raw, unscripted, and real.
If you’ve been scammed or have insider information, screenshots, or video evidence that could help uncover criminal activity, you can reach me through CONTACT. Anonymity is fine — every message is treated as confidential. Many of my best leads come from ordinary people who decided to speak up.
Franklin River Nature Trail
The Franklin River is the few true remaining wilderness rivers in Australia, and if you are travelling between Queenstown and Tarraleah.
Nelson Falls
Waterfalls are a fascinating favourite stop and Tasmania has some wonderful falls, however, none perhaps are better than the Nelson Falls.
Echo Point
Echo Point walk is not a circuit; rather it is a trail that follows the shoreline of Lake St Clair to Echo Point situated 10km up the lake.
Crater Lake Circuit
The 5.7km Crater Lake Circuit Walk is set at a comparatively low altitude compared with many of the other tracks in the Cradle Mountain area.
North Canterbury
This outstanding sports fishing region extends from the Waiau River in the north to the Rakaia River south of Christchurch.
Springlawn Nature Walk
A half-hour’s drive from Devonport is the Narawntapu National Park and the Springlawn Nature Walk, a great favourite of birdwatchers.
The Nut
Aptly named Nut towers over the beautiful and quaint village of Stanley. The Nut is volcanic rock which rises 152 metres above Bass Straight.
Southland
This region encompassing Fiordland and Southland has a deserved worldwide reputation as one of New Zealand’s premier brown trout fisheries.
Taupo
This expansive crater lake, together with its inflowing streams is one of the world’s most outstanding trout fisheries.
Coromandel
Coromandel Peninsula is a narrow finger of land thrusting out into the Pacific Ocean south east of Auckland. Coromandel Rafting & Kayaking.
Organ Pipes, Mt Wellington
Mount Wellington & Wellington Park situated on the outskirts of Hobart provide a multitude of glorious walks, the Organ Pipes Walk
Cape Raoult
The stunning coastal seascapes to be enjoyed include rock platforms, towering columns, plunging cliffs, islands and swirling oceans.
Goblin Forest Walk, Blue Tier
A short walk but one steeped in history. That sums up the Goblin Forest walk in just a few words. This short circuit (400m) rain forest.
Bivouac Bay
Escape from the hustle of life on this peaceful walk that boasts spectacular coastal and cliff scenery when tramping Bivouac Bay.
Wineglass Bay Lookout
Wineglass Bay has long been regarded as having the most beautiful beaches in the world, with sparkling clear water and dazzlingly white sand.



























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