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Friday, May 22, 2009

Psychic Detectives

A psychic detective uses psychic power to solve mysteries. This so-called psychic power is the ability to use one's intuition along with the help of a higher power or source of energy to know about things that most others can't see or feel. Psychic power allows a person to predict or recognize the past and understand clearly what has happened. This ability is possessed by a very few people and these people, also known as psychics are being sought out by come law enforcement agencies to clear unsolved mysteries and solve crimes.

The police use psychic detectives to assist them in difficult cases such as kidnapping or murder, when a stalemate is perceived. The first official use of a psychic to solve a crime can be dated back to 1845. Psychics are allegedly able to locate missing people or recognize a person who has committed a crime. They use techniques like psychometrics (understanding a person by touching the person or an object that belongs to the person), telepathy (mentally communicating with a person), numerology (psychic reading using numbers like date of birth) or dowsing (looking for hidden things by waving a stick or any other apparatus near the ground) and others.

General psychic abilities include clairvoyance or seeing pictures, visions, and images via a sixth sense and clairaudience, hearing thoughts of the living and the spirit realm in the form of voices, sounds or music. Clairsentience is the ability to sense information through smell, touch, taste and other physical sensations.

Psychic detectives use intuition and reasoning abilities for solving crimes. However, there is criticism of psychic detectives. Many police departments are skeptical of the supernatural and won't employ psychics. To date, there is no documented evidence of a case being solved with the help of a psychic detective.

Psychics provides detailed information on psychics, psychic readings, psychic medium, psychic healing and more. Psychics is affliated with Clairvoyant Readings

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Private Investigators on TV - The Rockford Files


Jim Rockford, played by James Gardner, spent five years in prison for an armed robbery which he didn't commit and for which, he was later pardoned.

In 1974 Rockford arrived on our TV screens, negating our preconceived ideas that PIs were suave, debonair and earned a lot of money.

Rockford was not very good at investigating and avoided work when he could. He lived in a trailer and his car was an old Pontiac Firebird. Each episode began with the playing of an answer phone message which went "This is Jim Rockford. At the tone, leave your name and number and I'll get back to you." This was followed by some sort of threat from a creditor, often with regard to the repossession of the Pontiac. Each message was different and had nothing to do with the plot of the episode.

Jim's father, Rocky, (played by Noah Beery Jr.) sometimes helped out with cases but often tried to persuade Jim to give up detecting to become a long distance truck driver, following in his own footsteps.

As with every private detective, Rockford had an inside man at the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt. Dennis Becker (played by Joe Santos) did Rockford's legwork looking up criminal histories and number plates and in return Jim often credited him with solving a case, which helped Becker's career no end.

Sgt. Becker also took the part of Jim's guardian angel when information provided by Angel Martin (Stuart Margolin), one of Jim's prison cellmates, caused more trouble than it provided answers. This was a pretty frequent occurrence and when it resulted in Jim's arrest, he would call upon his lawyer Beth Davenport (played by Gretchen Corbett). Beth was a one-time girlfriend but the emphasis became more on the "friend".

Rockford only took on a case when the financial pressure from the answer phone became too great and clients would only come to Rockford as a last resort. He would take on a case which appeared to be quite simple, but of course, it never was. His specialization was cases which had been closed, unsolved, by the police and it was the situations which evolved from the apparently straightforward cases which caught the imagination of the viewing public.

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Private Investigator.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Private Investigators on TV - Remington Steele


Remington Steele, unlike other private investigators, actually didn't exist at the outset of the TV series. Let me explain. The star of the program was Laura Holt played by Stephanie Zimbalist. Laura had studied to become a private investigator, did an apprenticeship then started her own PI business. Unfortunately she had no clients whatever and concluded that this was because no-one believed that a female private eye could cut it.

Enter Remington Steele. Laura invented him and made him her boss. All of a sudden, the agency had more cases than they knew what to do with. If that seems a rather odd way to carry on, there's a further twist.

A man turns up claiming to be Remington Steele. Of course he isn't but he won't reveal his own identity and he won't leave. Laura rather likes him, however, and he's very charming and, played by Pierce Brosnan, very good looking.

Steele joined the agency, which consists of Laura, Murphy Michaels (another investigator played by James Read) and their secretary, Bernice (Janet DeMay). He took the credit for being the "boss" while Laura did most of the work. She also attempted to find out who he really was but it appeared that although he didn't have a name, he did have a past which was revealed piece by piece. Inevitably there was an attraction between Steele and Laura which culminated in their marriage at what should have been the end of the last season.

In the meantime, an IRS agent, Mildred Krebs (Doris Roberts), who has been trying to prosecute Steele for non-payment of income tax, joins the agency and more of Steele's past surfaces. Previous girlfriends in trouble pop up from time to time together with rumours of Steele's criminal activities.

The wedding should have been the end of the line but NBC decided that they were on to a good thing and insisted on one last season, comprising a couple of feature length programmes and a two part climax in which a deep secret from Steele's past surfaces, together with the inheritance of an Irish castle.

This was a fun series with enough of a taste of mystery and romance to make it popular, although the final "series" wasn't up to the standard of the rest.

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Private Investigators.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Net Detective Review - An Overview of the Popular Net Detective Service

If you're interested in background checks or people searches, you may want to try Net Detective, an online database which provides you with instant, unlimited access to contact information such as unlisted phone numbers and email addresses, background checks, driving records, legal documents, real estate records and more.

Why choose Net Detective? While other sites charge an average fee of $40.00 just to run one search, you can get unlimited searches with Net Detective for only a one-time fee of $29.00. If you're still not convinced, here are some more reasons you should use Net Detective: Law enforcement agencies around the country depend on this tool. It's easy to use, and it is the most comprehensive online database to date, containing information on over 90% of the U.S. population.

You'll be getting a lot of features for your $29.00. Some of the features included are a background search wizard, a people search wizard, and the "Invisible Web".

Use the background search wizard to verify personal information, such as someone's educational, professional, or criminal background, to access information such as one's assets or medical records, or to research lawsuits. The people search wizard is used to obtain contact information on virtually any individual. This particular tool allows you to search by name, address, phone number, business name, email address and more. The Invisible Web is a "hidden" vault of public databases that are not indexed by search engines. This gives you access to information that you would not find by using a major search engine.

What if you are unable to find the information that you want? That's no problem; Net Detective offers a 100% unconditional money-back guarantee. If you can't find what you're looking for, contact customer support and you will get your refund with no questions asked. How many companies do you know these days that are that easy to work with?

With your $29.00, you also get unlimited customer support via email. If you're having trouble using the interface or if you just want tips on how to make your searches more effective, just send an email to customer support and you will receive a prompt, personal reply.

If you need background information fast, don't delay any longer; order Net Detective now for instant access to unlimited searches!

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Spy Web Detective

Is it just me or have others noticed that there is an on going problem in our society. Every evening when you watch the news on TV or when you read your morning newspaper the news is always bleak. You see these horror stories about children that have been abducted or about a grandmother who has had her retirement savings stolen or you read about a person who has had their identity stolen and has lost all their money.

No wonder more and more people are turning to the web to do research on new people they meet, business people they may partner with, neighborhoods they may move into or even potential marriage partners.

I have a friend named Carl that has become a spy web detective. The reason Carl became a spy web detective is because he had a very bad experience with a business partner that cost him a lot of money.

Let me tell you Carl's story. Carl was an ordinary guy who worked his butt off because he had a dream and that dream was to open up a chain of hair salons for men. Carl new all about the hair salon business as he was a great hair stylist. He had been cutting hair and saving his money for about 10 years. His plan was to open with a single salon and then once that was a success he would expand.

Anyhow, Carl was close to accumulating the funds for his first salon when he happened to mention his dream to one of his clients. Carl had been cutting this man's hair for about a year and when Carl mentioned his plans the man became very interested. Not only did he become interested but he started to elaborate on Carl's plans and insisted that Carl could open up a chain of hair salons without having all the funding necessary.

My friend Carl became very excited about this opportunity and the man suggested they form a partnership. Carl jumped at the opportunity. The man sounded like he knew what was doing and he knew his way around bankers and loan officers. Carl was ecstatic with the realization that his dream was coming true and lot quicker than he thought possible.

To make a long story short the man Carl trusted so much took Carl for every penny he had. Carl was heart broken. Carl eventually did a background check on this man - something he should have done in the first place - and found out this man was a known thief. He had even done time in prison for embezzlement.

And that is why Carl is now a spy web detective. Every person he meets he does a background check on the web before he strikes up even a casual friendship. Not only that but before Carl got engaged he ran a background check on the web on his girlfriend.

I've known Carl since we were in high school together. And to show you how pessimistic Carl has become about people and how much of a web spy detective he has become - he ran a background check on me last week.

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Blake Dexter is a freelance writer and researcher. To find out more about Spy Web Detective please visit Web Detective Services

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

How To Use Adsense Detective Tracking Script To Protect Your Adsense Account Against Illegal Clicks

Adsense Detective is the ultimate Google Adsense tracking script solution for the Adsense advertiser.

I have looked at various adsense tracking scripts - both free and paid products. Yet I have chosen to put Adsense detective as the top one to promote to my mailing list.

I always take care not to promote something I don?t use myself as so many people do that. Just sign up with a few mailing lists and you are bombarded with promotional emails - stuff that the list owner just copy and paste and send to his/her mailing list.

I just know that if you make enough effort to set up websites with content with Google Adsense Ads on them, you would not like the idea of having wasted all your work when your Google Adsense account is shut down due to someone going crazy and illegally clicking away like mad on the ads on your site - it could be a family member or a friend thinking they are doing you a favor helping you make money or it could be your competition. If you have spent hours like me with content sites, you know how dear your Google Adsense account is to you. Ask me - I know - ever since I got my first click I know my Google Adsense account was for keeps.

What made me finally decide to go for Adsense Detective is the fact that I read somewhere someone said that he convinced Google that he did not himself clicked on his own Adsense ads and the fact that he could provide the IP addresses on the illegal clicks had Google convinced to take the clicks off his Google Adsense account.

That made me think - I just had to do everything in my power to protect my Google Adsense account.

I have previously purchased Adsense tracking scripts that failed to work once installed, and with Adsense Detective you get everything ready. When you write up your html web page or you create your php template, all you need to do is add a small of of code at the bottom of the page, just before the closing body-tag, and your clicks are tracked for you.

Just some of the details available are:

Domain summary, Domain pages, Ad formats, Ad colors, Ad channels, Referring URLs, Referring domains, Referring keywords,IPs, By hour, Selected URL, Detailed clicks and download stats.

If you are an active Adsense Advertiser or you plan to invest money and effort like I did, I invite you to take a look at the benefits as outline in their sales page.

Hope you gained as much as I knowing that your Google Adsense account can be protected against abuse.

Click here to check out the sales page of Adsense Detective?

Gert Hough - owner and publisher of reviews about Adsense Detective

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Net Detective - How to Be a Net Detective Online for Free

So you want to investigate a person, business or organization online, huh? With the rapid growth of the Internet, it's now easier than ever to investigate online and be your own net detective. In this article, I'm going to introduce you to some of the coolest places online where you can conduct your own investigations absolutely free (or for a minimal amount). Let's get started.

If you want to use the power of the Internet to conduct your own background checks on employees, contractors, nannies or people you meet on the Internet, there are several websites you should visit first. Below are a few of the ones I frequent often:

  • Court Records: One of my first stops in online investigations is the United States Government's official court records database. It is called "Public Access to Court Electronic Records" (or Pacer for short). You can visit is at: https://pacer.login.uscourts.gov/
  • Criminal Inmate Records: Another good place to research someone to see if they have been an inmate is http://www.vinelink.com/index.jsp. Here you can search all 50 U.S. states.
  • Sex Offender Check: Family watchdog is a good site to find people convicted of sex crimes in your area. You can search by address and name. Here's the link: http://www.familywatchdog.us/
  • SSN Search: If you need to search someone's social security number to ensure they didn't give you a bogus number, a good free service is http://www.ssnvalidator.com/.

If you need to locate a lost relative, friend, classmate or loved one, there are some additional excellent resources I can recommend. They include:

  • Reverse Phone Search: I use http://www.phonevalidator.com/ because I can research any phone number and it will tell me if it's listed or not. If it's not listed, it will show me the phone carrier, state and more. It's a great resource.
  • People Search: I like to use http://www.switchboard.com/ for people searches and reverse telephone number searches. If I can't find a person here, I will start Googling them to see what I can find. It's amazing how often it works!
Well there you have it. That's a few of the first resources I use when I need to investigate someone online. I hope these tools help you find what or who you're looking for!

For more net detective resources or to learn how to investigate anyone online on your own, visit http://www.InvestigateOnline.net today!

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