Monday, December 27, 2010

Alarming theft reports of call phones growing.

Mounting police reports warn that cell phone, I-pod, and all portable e-devices are experiencing a heightened degree of theft. Thieves are even desperately snatching cell phones and small hand-held e-devices right out of users hands, and running off.  Simply leaving your e-device on the table of a restaurant or on a check-in counter can spell disaster these days. Chasing after a snatch-and-run thief is not recommended as they may be armed, or have associates nearby.

Stolen cell phones such as "smart phones" can be sold on the black market for upwards of $200-$300 each in many cases. Along with your phone goes scads of stored personal information as well. This is an unsustainable loss for many, and may have devastating security consequences as well. 

Many devices have optional apps. available that may be able to track a stolen device. Check with the dealer for such security options. Of course such protection won't do much good if you don't take some action prior to such a theft.
Better yet, be advised, and don't make yourself an Easy Target.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Today, Obama's FCC announces its intention to regulate our Internet.

Mon, 20 Dec 2010


The FCC 's pending ruling on "net neutrality" is raising concerns ..... eventually would exert tighter control over Internet content, but proponents say the measure ..... Comment." Should Gov't Regulate the Internet ?
The FCC's pending ruling on "net neutrality" is raising concerns that it eventually would exert tighter control over Internet content, but proponents say the measure simply would ensure companies like Verizon or Comcast can't block or slow access to certain websites while giving favorable treatment to others.
Let's get real here. What do you think will happen when the government controls the privacy of our internet, and therefor our freedom of speech.
Control of the media is the first liberty to disappear when the ultimate goal of government is to fully control the population. Starting to resemble Germany in 1936?? 

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Here’s a great find...chemical free spring water. Find a spring in your area.

Simple pure water is a hard thing to find these days. It’s no secret that municipalities fluoridate, and chlorinate our local drinking water supplies.  And, it has become a well known fact that chlorine, and fluoride are toxic and never intended for human consumption.
However, in order to make our drinking water aquifers safe from bacteria, pollutants, and pathogens etc., these chemicals are added for our so called protection. But, are they really protecting us, or are they adding another dangerous equation to the complexity that nature never intended.

The argument from government is that the levels of these purifying toxins is so low that they pose no threat. My issue is that may be true for the short term, but what are the health affects after years of ingesting these so called low miniscule levels?

So here’s a great find….
Natural spring water, untouched by human progression is a terrific find, and a source of untold pure stimulant. To find a source of Natural Spring Water near you go to:  www.findaspring.com

Saturday, December 18, 2010

High Tech. Hijacking/Electronic Pick-pocketing

Has hight-tech gone too far? Imagine a portable credit-card-reader capable of reading your credit card information in your wallet as the device is passed by you on the street or while in a crowd, or just standing in line. Identity thieves can swipe and read your credit card while closely passing to hijack your personal information by the use of RF Tag Skimming. This is accomplished by reading the magnetic strip on your card if it is equipped with the latest RF (Radio Frequency) sending transponder used in the newest state-of-the-art credit card reader technology.

The details are technical and difficult to describe, and is better accomplished by viewing the attached video detailing the entire process. And, describes a way to defeat these newest of High-Tech Pirates.



Friday, December 17, 2010

Discount of 20% at Walgreens on everyday items.


Jingle Cash can be redeemed on most everyday items and, many others. A great deal for these commonly used goods.  Must be redeemed within the dates on the certificates, and check below for excluded items. Altogether, It's a super savings of 20%.


Spend $25 or more at Walgreens and receive between $5 and $20 in Super Jingle Cash depending on value of total purchase.
Spend $25 - Earn $5
in Super Jingle Ca$h
Spend $50 - Earn $10
in Super Jingle Ca$h
Spend $75 - Earn $15
in Super Jingle Ca$h
Spend $100 or more - Earn up to $20
in Super Jingle Ca$h
A Walgreens Super Jingle Ca$h coupon will accompany your receipt.
Walgreens Super Jingle Ca$h cannot be earned or redeemed on purchases of the following products and services: prescriptions and items prohibited by law, tobacco, alcoholic beverages, lottery tickets, money orders / transfers, transportation passes, postage stamps, dairy, prescription savings club membership, health care services, gift / phone / prepaid cards.
How to Redeem
Save your Walgreens Super Jingle Cash and use it on qualifying purchases made in the following week: