Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Protect yourself and your privacy

Native American sites are all too common on the internet. When one is doing research on their heritage or on someone of an important historical figure, they may run across sites such as those who are mentioned in this blog. These free forum groups that portray themselves as wanting to help the Native people by exposing frauds , cons , etc. are actually frauds themselves.

This is becoming a trend on the net and it is designed to debunk anyone who enters their circles of hate. If you even question anyone in their circles, they will post your social security, names, addresses, and even post your IP address for everyone to see.
They think they are doing a good cause by doing this , however , these sites are stretching the very limits of the laws and have had a history of having their illegal works and displays taken down because of their wrongful intents.

In this blog , we are taking the initiative to prevent others from having to go through the same things that many others before them have had to endure.
Protect your privacy before THEY expose it to all of their fake private investigators and their fake contacts .The very contacts that have Fake Tribal ID cards mailed to their homes and NOT handing it over to the proper authorities. They are not trying to prevent these acts from happening , they are doing these acts themselves!

These people have a history of having a self proclaimed image. They are self important , always looking for someone to sharpshoot what they say.

They haven't proven anywhere that they deeds are doing any good.
They claim to have in tens of thousands of members withing their organizations, be affiliated with other accredited organizations such as AIM and NARF and other profound legitimate and respected orgs .

Yet, read their blogs yourself, they bash leaders and members of these organizations and call them fake and whatever "Twinkies" mean. That is their favorite word.
Spare yourself the embarrassment and fear, and protect your privacy!

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