Saturday, October 30, 2021

Teddi Mellencamp

I was reading the stories of Teddi Mellencamp accusing Dana Wilkey of putting 'RHOBH' star 'in danger'. I think this is ridiculous since Dana didn't post any information about Dorit Kemsley's residence. This information is about a business and a business address - not a residence address.

I want to know why Kemsley couldn't say if there were two or three men. She had to know, so why guess? And, how interesting it is that Kyle Richards's home was also broken into, and they took $1 million just like they allegedly took from Kemsley. These guys are pretty good to take the same amount of money from each home. Come on people - this sounds suspicious to me, like maybe wanting publicity? Why would these people want the whole world to know how much jewelry, designer bags, watches, glasses, and more that they have? Maybe they should stop!

It was Kemsley who put her address out there when she put her house up for sale - not Dana!

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17015-Adlon-Rd-Encino-CA-91436/19994630_zpid/?epik=dj0yJnU9YXgxc19RRks0aG1EVm0yOWk5aHA2MWVLNk5MWHU3dTcmcD0wJm49MkJ5eFNDeE5Wa2NXQVlLcG41NXZNQSZ0PUFBQUFBR0YtRGFn



Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Cyber Security

October 27, 2021
by Alvaro Puig
Consumer Education Specialist, FTC



It’s Cyber Security Awareness month, so the tricks scammers use to steal our personal information are on our minds. If there’s one constant among scammers, it’s that they’re always coming up with new schemes, like the Google Voice verification scam. Have you heard about it? Here’s how it works.
Scammers target people who post things for sale on sites like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. They also prey on people who post looking for help finding their lost pet.
The scammers contact you and say they want to buy the item you’re selling — or that they found your pet. But before they commit to buying your item, or returning your pet, they feign hesitation. They might say they’ve heard about fake online listings and want to verify that you’re a real person. Or they might say they want to verify that you’re the pet’s true owner.
They send you a text message with a Google Voice verification code and ask you for that code. If you give them the verification code, they’ll try to use it to create a Google Voice number linked to your phone number. (Google Voice gives you a phone number that you can use to make calls or send text messages from a web browser or a mobile device.)
So, what’s the harm? The scammer might use that number to rip off other people and conceal their identity. Sometimes these scammers are after a Google Voice verification code and other information about you. If they get enough of your information, they could pretend to be you to access your accounts or open new accounts in your name.
If you gave someone a Google Voice verification code follow these steps from Google to reclaim your number.
No matter what the story is, don’t share your Google Voice verification code — or any verification code — with someone if you didn’t contact them first. That’s a scam, every time. Report it at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

Friday, October 15, 2021

Bob Ross theft


I am outraged after I watched the documentary on the alleged theft by the Kowalski family through alleged intimidation and legal harassment acquired the rights to Bob Ross's name and likeness. 



Please watch the documentary below to see what they have done. You should not purchase any more Bob Ross items so these people don't continue to make money over a man's wishes and death.



https://www.netflix.com/title/81155081





The son, Steve Ross not only lost his father, but he lost everything his father stood for. These people appeared to commit criminal actions to take the rights and likeness of Bob Ross from the rightful owner, Steve Ross.


I think people need to boycott Bob Ross, Inc, along with Annette, Walt, and Jane Kowalski. Please sign the petition below and stand up for what is right.


https://www.change.org/p/jane-bobross-com-return-bob-ross-s-name-and-likeness-to-his-son-as-he-intended





Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Ambulance Report


According to Ambulance Report, on The evening of August 4, 1962, James Hall and his partner, Murray Liebowitz, were returning to the UCLA Medical Center When they received an emergency call to 12305 fifth Helena Drive. Hall recalled, “ we were real close practically right around the corner. We were at her within two minutes.”

When they arrived a hysterical woman led them to a small guest cottage, separate from the main house, Where they found Marilyn Monroe lying nude face up on the bed. Her respiration and heartbeat were slight; her pulse was weak and rapid.
Because CPR requires strong back support, Hall and Liebowitz moved Monroe from the bed to the floor of an adjoining foyer and, placing an airway tube to facilitate breathing, they began resuscitation.

Hall recalled, “ the Hysterical woman was giving us trouble. She was trying to climb over us to get to Miss Monroe while I was working on her. She was Screaming She's Dead! She's Dead! Over and over again…. She was hampering what we were doing, but I don't think even a slap on her face would have calm her down-she was that crazy.”

“Soon I was getting a perfect exchange of air from Miss Monroe,” “ Her color was starting to come back. I felt she was doing well enough that we could safely take her to the Hospital. I said to Murray “get the gurney.” At that moment a man carrying a doctor's bag entered the guest cottage and said, “ I'm her doctor. Give her positive pressure.” Hall was surprised by the doctor's decision because the resuscitator was doing its job. “ But you never argue with a doctor at the scene of an emergency –never.” You'd lose your job.” Hall said. “So I took the resuscitator off” and began to give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation while the doctor gave her CPR.” As Her vital signs deteriorated, the doctor opened his bag and pulled out a syringe with a heart needle affixed to it. He filled the syringe from a pharmaceutical bottle of adrenaline. The doctor then attempted to inject the stimulant into her heart in an attempt to revive her. “ he did it at an incorrect angle,” according to Hall, “ the needle hit a rib. Instead of backing it out. He just leaned on it.” Hall stated that he believed Marilyn Monroe Expired at that moment,” 

Placing the stethoscope on her chest, the doctor couldn't find a heartbeat, and according to Hall, he said “You can leave, I'm going to pronounce her dead.” While James Hall was writing his report a man in a jumpsuit was trying to calm down the Hysterical woman, who was repeatedly sobbing, “ She's dead! She’s dead!” Hall noticed that a police officer arrived and spoke to the man in the Jumpsuit. Hall later identified the hysterical woman as "PAT NEWCOMB” The man in the jumpsuit as “PETER LAWFORD” The doctor as “RALPH GREENSON” and the police officer as sergeant Marvin Iannone. 
{In 1992 James Hall underwent a series of a polygraph tests conducted by Don Fraser of Arcadia, California, a state-Licensed polygraph examiner who majored in police science at the University of South California.} 
Fraser states: " There's no question that James Hall is telling the truth. His story regarding the scene and circumstances of Miss Monroe's death is absolutely true. He passed every question in several exhaustive polygraph examinations."

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