Lionheart Group – Today’s Information Age Leads to A Lot Of Misinformation
If you believed everything you looked at or listened to, chances are that more than half of it would be a half-truth or an outright lie. Those that try to get you to champion their causes or buy their information off the Internet might not be worth listening to or even repeating. Since there are so many different venues to get news and find out information, you never know whether you are getting accurate information or getting involved in some kind of scam.
Figuring out who you can trust can be more difficult because even talk shows and news programs unknowingly endorse products and causes that might be fraudulent. The Lionheart Group specializes in detecting this misinformation and setting the record straight.
Misinformation is out there because rumors run rampant and product endorsements may be nothing more than paid advertisements. It used to be that celebrities endorsed things on television, but now there are endorsements on all kinds of media, including the Internet, Twitter and other social networking sites.
Mischief is the newest type of misinformation and fake causes or rumors can be about things like certain foods can be the cause cancer or some exaggerated claim about a new political agenda. Lies and half truths are abundant because the perpetrators don’t think the truth will be discovered because nobody has the time to investigate. The Lionheart Group realizes the harm that mischievous smear campaigns can do and exposes them.
With paranoia and economic worries, people are more vulnerable to bad information, unscrupulous organizations and scams that prey on vulnerable victims. Scams steal many people’s personal information all the time, which is why identity theft is running rampant. Whether it is a home business scam or false investment scams, making money and protecting it during economic downturn is just a part of vulnerabilities that many scamsters are targeting. The Lionheart Group helps people be aware of these schemes by postings on their alert blog.
Misinformation can be harmful and some of them clearly have a malicious agenda to them. Fear mongers use the Internet to spread falsehoods and their intent is to elicit responses that will allow them access to personal information, in some cases. Some are just looking to scam you and are quite adept at scheming ways to do it. The Lionheart Group investigates and un-covers these scams that can cost you money or cause you to invest without truthful disclosures.
The Lionheart Group protects people just like you from those that are looking to take advantage through scams and other false misinformation or fear-mongering. Scammers are especially rampant during uncertain times or periods of economic downturns because everybody is looking to make a quick buck or protect what they have. By signing up with these scams and schemes, perpetrators are able to get virtually any information they desire. Falsehoods about all kinds of information including financial, political, emotional and technological can be involved in these campaigns.
The way this misinformation gets to you can come from talk shows, the news, the radio, email chain letters and even social media networking. Twitter, Facebook and blogs can be some of the leading sources for these mistruths and scams that are based on bad information. You have to be especially cautious and investigate anything that sounds too good to be true, too unbelievable to be the truth or makes false promises and exaggerated claims that promise wealth, knowledge or major products for free.
The Lionheart Group focuses on righting the wrongs in the misinformation arena. This dedication helps you find out the truth about what is really going.
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