Monday, March 23, 2015

SPOKEO IS A ABOMINATION , A DANGEROUS WEBSITE, How to be remove from their listing




click the link to be remove from spokeo

http://www.spokeo.com/opt_out/new

Removing Your Listing from Spokeo

Spokeo aggregates publicly available information from third party sources. Therefore, removing a listing from our directory will not remove your information from its original source and therefore your information might still appear on other directory sites. You may have multiple listings on Spokeo, each of which is identified by a unique URL and must be removed individually.
To remove a listing from Spokeo, please enter the URL of the profile

Sunday, March 22, 2015

HOW TO REMOVE INFORMATION FROM SPOKEO, MYLIFE, PEOPLESMART , INTELIUS AND OTHER PEOPLE-FINDER SITES

There are hundreds of sites online that provide your personal information to anybody with a web browser. “People Finder” or “White Pages” sites such as SpokeoMyLifePeopleSmart and Intelius , often give away tons of personal information about you:
  • Name &  names of relatives
  • Address & aerial satelitte home photos
  • Phone numbers & previous addresses
  • Financial information & work history
  • Age & date of birth
Not surprisingly, people often ask “How do I remove my information from Spokeo” or “How do I delete my photo and address from online white pages?” There are two basic methods to remove your name from white pages sites like Spokeo, MyLife, Pipl, and other data collection sites.
To monitor what information others can find about you, signup for FREE -  Click Here.
Removing Your Information From Spoeko, Rapleaf, Whitepages, PeekYou, PeopleSmart etc
Reputation.com has recognized that everyone from families to CEO's rely heavily on being able to control their personal information online, and in response to this has developed two services to assist in mainting your privacy - MyPrivacy & Exec Privacy.  Below we'll explain both services, who they're applicable to and we'll also provide some information around manually removing your information from Spokeo etc.
MyPrivacy: Quick & Easy
MyPrivacy® is a powerful, automated tool that removes your information from many sites at once, and then continues to recheck & remove on an ongoing basis.
Step One
  • Sign up for FREE here, and then upgrade your account to have automated service begin to remove your data from a number of sites.
Step Two
  • MyPrivacy will scour the Internet looking for references to your personal information. MyPrivacy automatically removes your information from Spokeo, WhitePages, PeekYou and several other online databases. 
Step Three
  • Through a simple point-and-click interface, MyPrivacy lets you easily remove information from many of these sites all at once. Then it continuously monitors online and automatically alerts you if your information appears in a new people search database.
  • MyPrivacy also lets you to choose which catalog mailings you want to receive at your house with the new “Control Your Mail” feature. It lets you tell hundreds of companies to stop sending you catalogs and other unwanted direct mail.
  • While there will always be some sites from which we will not be able to remove your automatically, MyPrivacy does work on the vast majority of sites, and can provide instructions on how you can manually remove your personal data from the rest of them. Working together is the best way to consistently combat your online private information.
ExecPrivacy: Personalized, Complete & Peace of Mind
ExecPrivacy® is a powerful personal service that goes a few steps further than MyPrivacy to ensure that your information is removed from everywhere across the internet - become anonymous, all the time.
Step One
  • To sign up for the ExecPrivacy service from Reputation.com you'll need to call us at 877-258-6338 and speak with a privacy specialist.  The complexities of online privacy mean that every case is different and require a custom strategy for each individual to ensue that it's tailored to meet the needs of the client.
Step Two
  • Your ExecPrivacy team, with the assistance of patented technology, will scour the Internet looking for references to you or your personal information. In the situations where our tools can automatically remove your private information this will happen immediately; however there are many other websites and online databases that require a number of manual steps that the team will carry out to have your private information completely removed from these sites.
Step Three
  • Through a simple point-and-click interface, ExecPrivacy lets you easily remove information from many of these sites all at once and also notify the team of any other sites that you'd like to have your data removed from. Then it continuously monitors the entire internet and automatically alerts you if your information appears in a new people search database, at which point we'll consult with you and then remove it.
  • ExecPrivacy also lets you to choose which catalog mailings you want to receive at your house with the new “Control Your Mail” feature. It lets you tell hundreds of companies to stop sending you catalogs and other unwanted direct mail.
  • Working together is the best way to consistently combat your online private information be readily available, as our team finds your data we'll ensure that these are areas that you want your data removed from, and vice versa, if you find websites that have your data just notify us and well set our team to having it removed. 
To monitor what information others can find about you, signup for FREE -  Click Here.
DIY: Free
To keep your personal information off the Internet, you’ll need to perform these steps every month as these sites constantly look for your information in new places and keep reposting it on their sites.
Step One
Step Two
  • Make a list of all the sites you care about. For example, you might be concerned about sites like Spokeo, MyLife, Pipl, Intelius, Rapleaf, and others. You will need to find each site that lists your personal information, and there could be hundreds of them.
Step Three
  • Find the opt-out procedure used by each site. Each site’s privacy policy is different. For example, Spokeo’s opt-out form is here and it can be completed online. PeopleSmart's opt-out policy is here and it requires verification by mail. The PrivateEye opt-out policy can be found here.
Step Four
  • Afterward, go back and verify that each site correctly processed your opt-out request. Some sites might have multiple copies of your current address as well as misspellings, typos, and other errors. You may need to repeat the process several times to get complete coverage.
  • We think that you should be able to control the information that appears on these sites–and you should be able to delete information if you want to. Our goal is to help you take control of your online privacy by allowing you to remove or update information that appears in these “white pages” sites.   
  • That’s why Reputation.com never collects, retains, or provides any data to “white pages” and other data broker sites; instead, we help people remove it. Our mission is to help consumers control their personal information online.  We hope this has helped you understand how to remove information from MyLife, Spokeo, Pipl, Intelius, Rapleaf, and other websites.

http://www.reputation.com/reputationwatch/articles/how-remove-your-name-spokeo-peoplesmart-and-other-people-finder-sites

America Future Secrets Military Weapons #Mind Blow (Full Documentary)


Monday, March 16, 2015

Did Atlantis really exist on the Moroccan coast?


For centuries, historians, archaeologists and scuba divers have sought — and failed over and over again — to find Atlantis, the glorious ancient metropolis that was lost beneath the waves.
But what if the wave was lost beneath the city? That is, what if the “sunken” metropolis was, in fact, only sunken briefly by a tsunami wave, which wreaked colossal destruction before receding back to the sea.
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“Meet Me in Atlantis:
My Obsessive Quest to Find the Sunken City” by Mark Adams (Dutton)
That’s the hypothesis of German computer whiz Michael Hubner. He believed what remains of the ruins of the ancient city are, in fact, sitting in plain sight above the Atlantic on the dry, crumbly coastline of Morocco.
Atlantis is not Shangri-La or the Fountain of Youth or the Loch Ness Monster. It is considered likely to have existed — if for no other reason than it was described with great precision by the Greek philosopher Plato himself. Sure, its grandeur was likely embellished, but why would Plato write in detail of a city if it didn’t even exist? And if we accept that it existed, well, where was it?
Hubner’s above-the-waves hypothesis is what author Mark Adams calls “the most convincing on paper” of the handful of theories he chased down in his new book “Meet Me in Atlantis.”
Unlike others “Atlantologists” that led Adams to Malta, the Greek Isle of Santorini and Andalusia, Spain, Hubner supports his belief with data analysis. A ponytailed computer programmer from Bonn, Hubner had compiled a set of geographical traits of Atlantis culled from Plato’s “Timaeus” and “Critias,” the two writings in which the philosopher describes the majestic city. Hubner then used those attributes — 51 in total — for statistical analysis in a mapping program.
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Using 51 clues from Plato, Hubner said the legendary city of Atlantis was on the coastline of Morocco.
Plato’s 51 clues included a location near the sea; a location outside the “Pillars of Heracles,” which many believe to be Gibraltar; the presence of elephants; mountains to its north; a ring-like structure of the city; and most importantly it had to be within roughly 3,100 miles from Athens. (This distance Hubner chose using the yardstick of Alexander the Great’s farthest military campaigns.) This circle with Athens at its center covered most of Europe, Africa above the equator and the Middle East.
Hubner applied these 51 variables into a computer program utilizing a map overlaid with a grid of 400 subareas. The more variables that matched any one set of geographic coordinates, the more likely that particular mini-square revealed the location of Atlantis. When the points were tallied, one of Hubner’s 400 squares stood out: a spot on the Morocco coastline about 100 miles south of Marrakesh known as the Souss-Massa plain.
Unlike other would-be discoverers of Atlantis, Hubner didn’t chose a location first and fit his evidence to the theory. He let the computer come up with the GPS coordinates. And then he bought a plane ticket and some hiking boots and went to take a look.
Cresting a ridge in the Atlas Mountains, the computer programmer discovered he stood on the lip of a natural inland depression, a desert basin just seven miles from the sea and nearly enclosed by foothills. At the center was a small mound, similar to the one Plato had described as the center of Atlantis’ capital, surrounded by three concentric wadis, or dry riverbeds. That matched Plato’s descriptions of a city with a circular shape, an island at its center surrounded by alternating rings of land and water.
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Plato described Atlantis in two writings, “Timaeus” and “Critias.”Photo: Getty Images (2)
“The measurements for the diameter of his outermost ring and distance of his capital from the Atlantic Ocean varied by only about 10 percent from Plato’s numbers,” writes Adams of Hubner’s findings. “On paper, at least, he made a compelling case.”
Of course, the biggest supposition in Hubner’s theory is that of a tidal wave massive enough to level a city and decimate a population. Yet, once again, the science seems to support the
theory. Tsunamis result from earthquakes, and the Souss-Massa was indeed prone to seismic disasters. An earthquake in 1960 had flattened the regional capital of Agadir and left 15,000 dead.
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The possible site of Ancient Atlantis in Morocco.
Historically, virtually no archaeology had been done in that part of Morocco. The monarchy “owns all land in Morocco and hadn’t shown much interest in preserving pre-Islamic ruins.”
It’s not an easy sell claiming you’ve discovered Atlantis. Ultimately author Adams finds flaws in all the proposed locations, including Hubner’s, and concludes that maybe Plato’s accounts were a blend of fact and fiction.
Since presenting his discovery in 2008, Hubner also admitted difficulty getting archaeologists involved in examining his findings — as searching for Atlantis doesn’t exactly bring great esteem from the scientific community.
“I tried to get some German experts involved, but in my experience,” Hubner, who died in 2013, told the author, “it’s very hard to get scientists to look at this place. I think I made a mistake by mentioning Atlantis.
http://nypost.com/2015/03/15/did-atlantis-really-exist-on-the-moroccan-coast/

Historia de Camilo Cienfuegos y su desaparicion


Sunday, March 15, 2015

Carissa Yip: Youngest Female Master Ever!


FM FunMasterMike Mar 3, 2015 3832 reads
She just keeps breaking records.
Carissa Yip, 11, is already in the record books for beating a grandmaster at age 10. Now she is also the youngest American girl to become a national master.
She broke the record set less than a year ago by Annie Wang, whose mark was eclipsed by about four months.
Carissa beat two masters in the Legends of Chess Tournament in Boston, Massachusetts on February 21, 2015 en route to earning the title. Her only "blemish" was a first-round bye; even so 3.5/4 was good enough to tie for first!
The last-round win over a 2300 almost didn't happen. Read Carissa's annotations to see the explanation:
Williams, Chris (2309) vs. Yip, Carissa (2150)
Legends of Chess | Boylston Chess Club | Round 4 | 22 Feb 2015 | ECO: B70 | 0-1
I just finished world amateur team tournament in NJ last week. After returning home, I played on Thursday night, and Friday night. This morning I skipped the first round and started at the second round. After 2 wins, I was very tired, and planned to withdraw after 2 games as I normally do. However, I wasn't sure this time. I knew that I would become a master if I could win this game. I would get more than 40 rating points! But I never beat Chris before. He is a very strong master. I talked to my dad, and my dad told me not to think too much about ratings. He told me to listen to my heart. 
1. e4c5Follow my heart! 
2. Nf3d63. d4cxd44. Nxd4Nf65. Nc3g66. Be2Bg77. Nb3a strange move, usually played when black plays nc6 
7... a6The plan is to attack on the Queen side 
8. g4I never seen this line before. 
8... b5I continued with my plan as White seems to have weakened the King side 
9. g5Nfd710. f4Bb711. Be3b412. Nd5Nc613. Nd4e614. Nxc6Bxc615. Bd4e516. fxe5Bxd517. exd5
(This is another possibility 17. exd6Bxe418. Bxg7Bxh119. Bxh8Qxg5)17... Qxg518. e6Nf619. Bf3(19. exf7+Kxf7i have connected my rooks and can do manual castling if I need to )19... O-OKeep my king safe and develop my Rook. White's a-rook is not developed yet. Black has a huge advantage 
20. Qd2Ne4!This is a winning move. After the exchange, Black has a winning endgame 
21. Qxg5
(21. Bxe4Qh4+22. Bf2Qxe4+23. Qe2Qxh1+)(21. Qd3Bxd422. Qxe4Bxb223. Rb1Bc3+)21... Nxg522. Bxg7Nxf3+23. Kf2Kxg724. Kxf3fxe6+25. Ke4exd5+26. Kxd5Rf2!Game over 
27. Rac1Rc828. c4bxc329. bxc3Rxa230. Kxd6Rd2+31. Ke7Rc432. Rhe1Rxh233. Re6Rh334. Rxa6Rcxc335. Rca1Rcd336. Re6Rhe337. Re1Rxe138. Rxe1Rf339. Ke6g540. Ra1Kg641. Ke5Rf5+42. Ke4h543. Ra8Rf4+44. Ke3h445. Rh8Kf546. Ra8h347. Ra1Kg4White resigned 
She didn't officially earn the title until a few days ago, when a weekly chess club rated the monthly series she participated in, and her rating nudged over 2200.
"I hope that the record can bring more opportunities for me to participate in more strong and invitational tournaments," Carissa told ChessKid.com. "It takes hard work to reach master, and there are a lot of ups and downs but in the end it's worth it."
Carissa is well known to the ChessKid.com community. She played in both the 2013 and 2014 USA-Polgar Youth Match, and she won the 2013 ChessKid Online National Invitational Championship for the Under-10 section.
She also tied for second place at the 2013 World Youth Championships.
NM Carissa Yip, the youngest female master in U.S. history
Less than a year ago, Carissa also broke an esteemed record. She defeated localGrandmaster Alex Ivanov in a classical game. Research suggests she was the youngest in the world ever to do so.
She was days shy of her 11th birthday, while GM Judit Polgar's Wikipedia page lists GM Lev Gutman as her first grandmaster scalp. Polgar was 12. GM Irina Krush, now the top American woman, didn't defeat her first GM (Alex Stripunksy) until she was 13, according to USCF records.
Carissa was also the youngest USCF Expert in history at the age of nine.

http://www.chesskid.com/article/view/carissa-yip-youngest-female-master-ever