Archive for February 1st, 2010
Abbott unveils climate plan – Courier Mail
February 1st, 2010. Published under Political Scams. No Comments.
Abbott unveils climate plan Courier Mail … impose another tax on Australia, If a business expands then naturally there carbon credits will also increase relative to the size and type of industry. … and more
Jesse Ventura Takes the Soaring Interest in Conspiracy Theory to TV – and … – Lew Rockwell
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Jesse Ventura Takes the Soaring Interest in Conspiracy Theory to TV – and … Lew Rockwell You can see how a person might convince himself that global warming is fake when some environmentalists are trumpeting cap and trade , which the show's … and more
Daily Gut: When Climate Change Experts Are Not Experts – Big Hollywood (blog)
February 1st, 2010. Published under Political Scams. No Comments.
Big Hollywood (blog) Daily Gut: When Climate Change Experts Are Not Experts Big Hollywood (blog) Oh well George soros (convicted felon) has deep pockets I notice she wants others to kill themselves (talk about a ” carbon credit “), but in no way is … Leake and the London Times: Climate Scientists thwarted FOIA Big Government (blog) all 35 news articles
How To Apply For Unemployment
February 1st, 2010. Published under Unemployment. No Comments.
The bad news is you’ve lost your job. The good news is you might be eligible to collect unemployment benefits.
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How To Apply For Unemployment
IPCC climate change report included student dissertation and magazine article – Washington Examiner (blog)
February 1st, 2010. Published under Political Scams. No Comments.
IPCC climate change report included student dissertation and magazine article Washington Examiner (blog) … just keep in mind that the definitive “data” supporting cap and trade and other global warming initiatives has steadily been revealed as a scam . and more
Leake and the London Times: Climate Scientists thwarted FOIA – Big Government (blog)
February 1st, 2010. Published under Political Scams. No Comments.
Leake and the London Times: Climate Scientists thwarted FOIA Big Government (blog) Let this cap and trade nonsense grow some legs, which will result in a few silly regulations, than maybe we start looking at all this mind boggling (cooked) … and more
Copeland Crack: Please – not in 3D – Whitehaven News
February 1st, 2010. Published under Political Scams. No Comments.
Copeland Crack: Please – not in 3D Whitehaven News A quick check on Google and, surprise surprise, it is a well-known scam . In fact you find the exact wording with just the place name changed (for example …
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Copeland Crack: Please – not in 3D – Whitehaven News
Men’s Underwear Sales – The Barometer of the Economic Climate
February 1st, 2010. Published under Economic News. No Comments.
Folks, Let’s face it! Societies all across the globe continue to struggle in a weary economic climate. With little assurances of when, or if, the economy will ever stabilize many have remained hopeful for a quick recovery. Truly, the aftermath of such tragic economic events rocked the confidences of many and have impacted the fundamental
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A Top 5 List Of The Most Common Security Hoaxes On The Internet
February 1st, 2010. Published under Fraud, Scams. No Comments.
Most people tend to ignore the email that may appear in their spam folders, with good reason of course. Sometime, if you are expecting an email and it hasn’t appeared yet, you may check the spam folder to make sure that it didn’t end up in there. Otherwise you will just most likely ignore it. Sometimes, the opposite might happen and a piece of spam email may appear in your normal inbox. The spammers will find a way to circumvent the filters. So now that it is in your normal email inbox, you will tend to trust it a little bit more. It will tell you a story that may come off as a serious piece of news or a rumor that is going around. It may sound credible or it might sound crazy, the main thing that the email wants you to do, is to click on the link. Once you click on that link, they have won the battle. Dangerous Places It’s not the email itself that is dangerous, its the place that it is sending you to. There are a lot of hoaxes that are discovered everyday floating around the Internet. These new stories are passed around, just to see what sticks. Along with the new ones, there are some that have been around forever. They are still used by hackers and spammers, because people will continuously click on them. They are worded just right, so that they do their job and make people click on to somewhere they do not want to be. They may think that by clicking the link, they are getting the rest of the story, but in reality, they are being sent somewhere that will damage their computer. Some of these hoaxes have been around for years. At this point, maybe even decades. No matter how many warnings are given, people still tend to click on them. As long as that happens, they will never stop. The Top 5 Email Hoaxes Here are some of the top five email hoaxes that are being spread around on the Internet – A.I.D.s virus – this hoax tells people that they have to be aware of email messages that state “OPEN: VERY COOL” or “aolfree.com”. It then ask you to warn everyone in your message book. Evocash – This hoax sends a false alert, saying that it contains a worm. It doesn’t but the page that it sends you to might. Just delete it. John Kennedy Jr – This is another one that tells you to watch out for a virus being spread by a screensaver called “John Kennedy Jr”. Big Brother – This is an old hoax, that comes around every year while the show big brother is on. This is another one to just delete and not pay attention to. PANDEMIC COMPUTER VIRUS – This is another that tells users about a fake computer virus, called “Microshaft”. Again this is not real and you should not pay attention to what it says. These are the 5 most common email hoaxes that are out there. If you see any of these hoaxes, to not be concerned. Simply take your delete key in your email and use it. Do not click on any links or take any actions that these emails may suggest to you. A Top 5 List Of The Most Common Security Hoaxes On The Internet is a post from: Scam Types dot Com Check out The Best Internet Security Programs Of 2009
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It’s Not Blowing In The Wind – American Thinker
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It's Not Blowing In The Wind American Thinker A push in the US Senate for an alternative to proposed ” cap and trade ” legislation began in earnest on the day of the Massachusetts special …
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It’s Not Blowing In The Wind – American Thinker