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samedi 21 novembre 2009

Lionheart Group - Brings Clarity To The Age Of Information

By Shane Crews

Misinformation is everywhere. Anywhere you look or listen, there is someone trying to tell you something, sell you something or get you to yell something to others. Whether a truth, a half-truth or an outright lie, it is often hard to figure out if what you are hearing is worth listening to or even repeating. Part of the problem is that in our information age, there are so many different venues for information that you can get hit with a message virtually anywhere, at any time. With so much information and chatter swirling around, figuring out who you can trust and where you should turn to gets harder and harder every day. The Lionheart Group aims to clear up the confusion, and help the truth to be known in the online marketplace.

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You may wonder why there is so much misinformation out there. In some cases, people spread rumors, just for the pleasure of seeing how many people will "buy into" their story. Mischief making in its newest iteration, these misinformation campaigns have taken aim at everything from whether deodorant causes cancer to what some new political campaign might do to improve our way of life. The perpetrators of these lies and half truths are counting on the fact that, with so many sources of information out there, you just don't have the time or energy to not believe what they are saying. The Lionheart Group takes aim at these mischief makers, and exposes them for what they are.

Considering that the average person has more than enough on their plate already, it only stands to reason that they're at the mercy of misinformation. As you more than likely already know, the average person tends to look for a way to ensure they can feel safe, but unfortunately, there are a great number of people and organizations which try to take advantage of such vulnerability. It's no secret that scams nowadays will go to any length in order to defraud people of their money, their time, and even sensitive personal information. Such scams can involve unrealistic work-from-home offers, all the way through to different investment plans. The end result is usually always the same, in that the unsuspecting individual ends up on the losing side. Here again, the Lionheart Group scam alert blog is trying to help people discover what's authentic and what's not.

Admittedly, much misinformation is simply put into circulation by relatively harmless troublemakers, but that's not to say that all misinformation is harmless. In fact much of it is downright malicious, considering that others are trying to install a sense of insecurity in people so that they can later exploit these feelings for their own gain. The Lionheart Group fortunately has a wealth of experience which in turn enables them to recognize scams for what they really are.

Many of the scams that have been uncovered by the Lionheart Group have been used to take advantage of people just like you. Scammers have found ways to prey on people's fears about the uncertainty of our times in order to get access to virtually any information that they desire.They cloud up the truth and distort reality while asserting falsehoods about financial information, politics, emotions and even technology.

So how does this misinformation get to you? Through the news, the radio, your email and even the social media that you participate in. Virtually anything that you read, watch or hear can be full of lies and misinformation. Causes and petitions that champion the righting of a wrong that actually doesn't even exist are popping up all over Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites all of the time.

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