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The Chris Day Club

This is not me.

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Thursday Night Internet Hoax Hall-Of-Shame

It is generally not a good idea to forward Amber Alerts that you receive via your E-Mail Inbox on to friends and family. Here are a few key reasons why:

  • About 98% of them are Internet hoaxes. They are not real. They were never real.
  • About 98% of these Internet hoaxes are forwarded to you by friends, family, and other reliable sources (with good intentions no doubt).
  • Even your friends and family – no matter how smart or computer savvy they are, and no matter what their occupation is – can be duped by an Internet hoax.
  • Legitimate Amber alerts that are 1, 2, or 3 years old or more are often forwarded to you for once missing people that are no longer missing. Even long after they have been found and reunited with their families (or worse) the E-Mails continue on endlessly in cyberspace.
  • Legitimate Amber alerts usually omit important details and other information such as names, locations, time-lines, and contact information.
  • Legitimate Amber alerts usually contain false and misleading information; thus, making them no longer legitimate.

It is best to leave any forwarded Amber alerts sent to you via E-Mail alone, and let the appropriate local and national law enforcement agencies with all of the real facts and vital information to do their job. Don’t try to be a good citizen or a detective and try to find missing persons in this world via the press of the ‘SEND’ button. You are hindering the operations of the professionals that do this type of work full-time.

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The Chris Day Club

Be My God

This is not my debut single.

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The Chris Day Club

Well you just knew that this was going to happen.

Meet Pastor Chris Day – the Youth Pastor at New Hope Church in Ogallala Nebraska. Check him out about halfway down their ‘Staff’ page.

The guy’s also a WordPress blogging Pastor.

As if you already didn’t know … This is not me.