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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Mark Zuckerberg FB CEO declares war on Sharlas Labyrinth..!

 http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.5028492811239518&pid=15.1

Wife eating well from all the money Marky makes selling others private info! 'Chinese Connection'?

Oh my goodness should I shake in my boots now or after dinner? Seems that Barack Obama called his lil Bitch* sexual pal and gave the marching orders to destroy Jack Sharla the mysterious man of Sharlas Labyrinth.
Here is what he put on my blog for those who click on the link posted to FB:
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Okie Dokie Marky poo...ya want war...so be it let's post a lil background on the one known as Mr wonderful oh so bright and aspiring CEO of FB..Obamas media whore!   
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*** UpDate*** seems my lil offensive worked FB removed the *Warning* from my blog site..:) 4/25
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Article from MENAPAT :

Facebook is a household name for millions of people around the world who use it to make friends, share photos, and discuss common interests. But increasingly, those people include predators who use Facebook to share illicit images and videos of children.
Please tell President Obama to call Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg and demand action. We must have 25,000 signatures on the White House Petition by January 24th.
Over two years ago, Men Against Prostitution and Trafficking (MENAPAT) began to uncover the massive amount of this illegal and abusive content on Facebook. In just one day, MENAPAT discovered over 1,400 illicit images of children on the Social Network.

This tragic content is found on Facebook through closed "groups," fake profiles, "special events," "interests," and "likes" created by predators who then trade and share extremely illicit images of abused children. 

Despite the severity and prevalence of these illicit images on Facebook, the company has not implemented effective policies or procedures to block these crimes from taking place. Their current procedure is to allow these horrible images of children to be posted all day, every day. Then they rely on Facebook users - some only children themselves - to report the abuse, not to law enforcement, but to Facebook.

No matter what Facebook might be doing to address this dangerous situation, it is clearly not enough. In fact, speaking about illicit images of children on Facebook, the company's "Safety Team Leader" recently told MENAPAT, "there's plenty of it."

We will not allow Facebook to hide the fact that there is "plenty" of this often deadly content on their site. The only acceptable amount is zero.

It's time Facebook took the protection of children on their site seriously enough to share our zero tolerance policy. We demand they take responsibility for ending these crimes from ever taking place.

If change is going  to happen, it's up to us. Our opinion is that Facebook cannot be trusted with the safety of our children. 


Do you want to help us change the world? Right now, you can take real action and make a difference.
Please tell President Obama to call Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg and demand action. We must have 25,000 signatures on the White House Petition by January 24th.
Thank you,
Men Against Prostitution And Trafficking
Men Against Prostitution and Human Trafficking (MENAPAT) is an Independent Expenditure-Only Political Action Committee (PAC) registered with the United States Federal Election Commission. Beyond that, MENAPAT is a growing network of all people who refuse to allow these crimes to continue.

Timeline: the life of Mark Zuckerberg 

At just 27, Harvard dropout and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is worth an estimated $17.5 billion, running a company used by over half a billion people worldwide, and has been the subject of a Hollywood movie about his life. This Sunday he is also the subject of a BBC Two documentary.
1984 – Born in White Plains, New York, the only son of a dentist and psychiatrist (he has three sisters).
2002 – Graduates from Phillips Exeter Academy, a private school in New Hampshire; joins Harvard University in autumn on a psychology and computer science course.
2003 – Launches Facemash - a web programme enabling Harvard students to compare images of same-gender students and rate the more attractive - and nearly gets kicked out when its immediate popularity draws the attention of the university administrators.
2004 – Starts Thefacebook.com in February.

2004 – Drops out of Harvard at the end of his sophomore year; moves to Palo Alto that summer, where he rents a house with a now-famous swimming pool (and zip-wire).
2004 – Facebook hits 200,000 users; contacts venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, and receives an initial investment of half a million dollars - some of which is used to splash out on a small office above a Chinese restaurant
2004 – The Winklevoss twins file a lawsuit against Zuckerberg claiming he ripped off their idea for a new social network, HarvardConnection (later ConnectU).
2005 – Facebook hits 5 million users.
2006 – At 22 years of age, Zuckerberg turns down an estimated $1 billion dollar offer for Facebook from Yahoo.
2007 – Opens Facebook beyond universities so anyone with an email address can join; turns down a $15 billion offer from Microsoft, which would have bagged him personally $4 billion.
2007 – Allows independent developers to write programmes for Facebook; but is forced to apologise when Beacon, a controversial new addition to Facebook allowing users to view what their friends have been buying online, raises major complaints over privacy intrusion.
2008 – Reaches a settlement with Winklevoss lawsuit worth $65 million, though still denies any intellectual property theft.
2009 – China blocks domestic access to Facebook.
2010 – Named Time magazine’s person of the year.
2010 – Hollywood movie The Social Network is released documenting Zuckerberg's time at Harvard and the early days of Facebook.
2011 – Appears on Saturday Night Live along with host Jesse Eisenberg, who played him in the film.
2011 – Facebook records half a billion users on Facebook in a single day, and is expected to report $4 billion dollars revenue, double that of the previous year.
2012 – Facebook projected to reach 1 billion users; a much-mooted stock market flotation would be expected to earn as much as $100 billion.

 Courtesy credit to: Andrew Marszal

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