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How would you find out if you are in States Data base in
Say Michigan.

Bob



-----Original Message-----
From: bodhisattva [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 2:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>OT: new website that aggregates and distributes personal
info

Thank's another website to send an attorney letter too. Even though the 
information on this household is totally incorrect, in virtually every 
category. Even more cool, I'm not even listed, but someone else I don't 
even know is. So their information appears to be aggregated over 
multiple sources, but since I usually use fake names, they probably 
couldn't correlate anything correctly.

I don't use fake names to hide, I use them to determine who uses what 
information.  For example if you have something sent to your home as 
"Joe Blow", then when you start getting mail to Joe Blow, you know who 
sold you out. But since I never, ever, fill out a survey, customer 
response ticket, warranty card, or join ANY clubs or shopping clubs, 
their information appears to be horribly bad guessing. Still, off goes 
the cease and desist letter.

I had myself, and my entire family DNA cards pulled from the state labs, 
and under witness, destroyed.  States covertly have taken DNA samples 
since around 1964 without telling anyone. But better get yours back 
before they institute a huge national database of it. DNA provides a 
structured link to yourself, you don't want that floating around.  Most 
states will comply with an "Order" to destroy, but make sure you 
commission a witness to witness that this actually takes place, and 
legally sign off on it.

Beth Harrison wrote:
>
> Thought some of you might be interested in this:
>
>> Here is the latest site that ties personal information from multiple
>> sources together and
>> then provides it to anyone who wants it :
>>
>> http://www.spokeo.com/
>>
>> You would be amazed how easily information can be found about your
>> household.
>>
>> In most cases the information provided to the public it is reasonably
>> accurate.
>> Who knows what would be given to those that pay the fee to see
>> detailed information.
>>
>> The following article provides some more information about this site
>> and how to get removed from its listings ( which I recommend you do ).
>>
>>
http://www.kbzk.com/news/new-website-knows-more-about-you-than-you-might-lik
e/ 
>>
>>


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