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How can QR CODES help find Missing or Abducted Children and People? Just POINT, SCAN and SHARE information with your Smartphone directly from a Missing Children / People Posters "QR CODE" (Quick Response) with everyone online. Using your Smart phone and FREE downloadable apps provided by iPhone, Blackberry or cellular providers, QR 2D Matrix Barcodes are becoming a mainstream here in the US and Canada. QR Code, short for Quick Response, are relatively new to North American markets but are already used in Japan, Asia and Europe.
QR CODES on Missing Children Posters:
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The implementation of QR Codes on Missing Children Posters by National Missing Children / People Program Services and non-government organizations (NGO) can help the public to disseminate and share information directly from a printed wall mounted missing poster, displayed in many box stores, supermarkets and at borders crossings across United States and in Canada, onto online social networking groups. The use of this Mobil technology will help to find missing children or missing people world-wide.
The use of QR 2D Matrix Codes on marketing materials, advertisements or posters, eliminates the need to manually write down or type into a smartphone the URL displayed and instantly connects the user to information or online content such as websites, vCards, Youtube Video's, URL's, Facebook, Twitter or can even Downloads Files.
Stephen Watkins, a father searching for his two international Missing / Abducted sons, is making the suggestion to the RCMP and National Missing Children NGO's in Canada to incorporate and implement the new QR CODE barcode technology on all National Missing Children / People Posters.
Mr. Watkins has not seen or heard from his two sons in over 2-years. Alexander & Christopher Watkins were Internationally Abducted into the United States then to Europe by their non-custodial Mother, Edyta ( Ustaszewski / Ustaszewska ) Watkins. She used a Canceled / Revoked Canadian Passport to enter the United States and then board an airline and fly to Germany with the boys. She may have been possibly assisted by her father, the boy's grandfather, who is currently appearing before the Criminal Courts in Ontario, Canada. Police believe the boys are still in Europe and possibly in the countries of Poland, German or Austria. There have been NO reported sightings and they can be anywhere in Europe.
"I desperately need the Publics help to locate my missing sons. I am hoping that QR CODES will help make it easier for the Public to share my son's information."
This new technology, along with social online networking in addition that we know North Americans are adopting Smartphones faster than any other form of mobile device, provides the ability to share Missing Children / People cases right from a printed "Missing Children Poster" which has been same since the first poster was created in 1874 for Charlie Brewster Ross.
This improves the current Missing Children / Person Poster format which has been around for over 100 years and integrates it with today's technology.
"It is a parents worst nightmare and there is almost nothing worst than having your children go missing."
Please help to share all QR CODES found on missing children / people posters with your online social networks. If you see a missing person, please report to police as soon as possible. You would want others to do the same if it was your child or family member missing. Together we can find our loved ones. Thank you!
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WWW: http://www.Watkins-Missing-Children.com/
YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/stephenawatkins
YouTube Menu Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ6ixtePgyI
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/Watkins.Missing.Children
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Child_Abduction ( @Child_Abduction )
HAVE YOU SEEN THESE MISSING / ABDUCTED CHILDREN :
ALEXANDER & CHRISTOPHER WATKINS ?
WANTED BY: POLICE & INTERPOL
Police believe that the Watkins Missing Children were kidnapped by
their non-custodial Mother Edyta ( Ustaszewski / Ustaszewska ) Watkins.
REPORT A TIP - REWARD: $2,000 CDN
CRIME STOPPERS INTERNATIONAL
Select: CANADA / ON / NEWMARKET
https://www.tipsubmit.com/webtipsstart.aspx
TELEPHONE TO REPORT A TIP:
in europe: #116 000 and local police
north america: 1-800-222-TIPS and #9-1-1How can QR CODES help find Missing or Abducted Children and People? Just POINT, SCAN... more
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The oil giant Exxon has agreed to pay $600,000 in fines for killing 85 protected birds. The dead birds--hawks, owls, and waterfowl--were evidently exposed to hydrocarbons at drilling facilities and waste water storage plants at a number of Exxon's natural gas operations across the Midwest.
According to Greenwire,
The birds died from exposure to natural gas well reserve pits and waste water storage facilities at Exxon Mobil drilling and production facilities in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming between 2004 and 2009.
In addition to paying around $7,000 for each bird killed, Exxon has agreed to make corrective measures to its facilities in order to prevent future deaths from occurring. The oil company has stated that it's already spent an estimated $2.5 million on such efforts.
From Greenwire:
"The environmental compliance plan that Exxon Mobil has agreed to in this multi-district plea agreement is an important step in protecting migratory birds in these five states," said John Cruden, acting assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division.
Exxon has also been used as an example for companies who might currently be in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act--an act that mandates preventative measures to protect migratory birds. And, for Exxon's part, the company has evidently been cooperative and willing to take corrective action.The oil giant Exxon has agreed to pay $600,000 in fines for killing 85 protected... more
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"LONG-term mobile phone users could face a higher risk of developing cancer in later life, according to a decade-long study.
The report, to be published later this year, has reportedly found that heavy mobile use is linked to brain tumours.
The survey of 12,800 people in 13 countries has been overseen by the World Health Organisation.
Preliminary results of the inquiry, which is looking at whether mobile phone exposure is linked to three types of brain tumour and a tumour of the salivary gland, have been sent to a scientific journal.
The findings are expected to put pressure on the British Government – which has insisted that mobile phones are safe – to issue stronger warnings to users."
There was an article recently posted that stated cell phone use was good for your brain: http://current.com/items/91266587_new-study-cellphone-use-is-good-for-you.htm
1 of these 2 studies is propaganda."LONG-term mobile phone users could face a higher risk of developing cancer in... more
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Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's largest publicly traded oil company, says it shattered its own record for the biggest profit from operations by a U.S. corporation, earning $14.83 billion in the third quarter.Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's largest publicly traded oil company, says it... more
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Naomi Klein, an award winning journalist, describes how the latest 'no-bid' contracts for the production of oil in Iraq is "the greatest stick-up in history". She points us to the fact that 7 years after the invasion the architects of the war no longer even bother to try and pretend that the invasion wasn't about oil.
Fadhil Chalabi, one of the primary Iraqi advisers to the Bush administration in the lead-up to the invasion described the war as "a strategic move on the part of the United States of America and the UK to have a military presence in the Gulf in order to secure [oil] supplies in the future" and went on to say that this was "a primary objective".
It is illegal to invade countries to rob them of their natural resources under the Geneva convention, and yet these no bid contracts are making sure that 75% of oil profits go to foreign companies when really the coalition should be paying the bill for Iraq's reconstruction.
Is this justice and what should be done?Naomi Klein, an award winning journalist, describes how the latest 'no-bid'... more
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Minnesota state cops stopped our solar car today, claiming it wasn't legal to drive on the road. We produced all the documentation proving that it was, but they still got somebody from DC on the phone to check it out. After the DC guy took an hour and confirmed that we were all right, they decided that they still had to bust us for something. They moved on to our support vehicle, a full-size van hauling a trailer.
They tried to weigh our trailer to prove that it was too heavy or something, but they soon found they were wrong. Still determined to find SOMETHING, they looked at the stickers on it from all the companies that have donated parts and supplies to the solar car project over the last 9 years. Based on those stickers, they told us we were a "commercial vehicle" and said that we needed a commercial license. We told them that we in fact were a private vehicle, we didn't have any commercial sponsor for the tour, and that some of those stickers were older than the Bush administration. They wouldn't have any of it and told us that if we wanted to leave Stillwater, Minnesota we would have to comply with the commercial regulations.
Our experience is documented in the upcoming film "Chasing the Light," which will also appear on Current TV. In the meantime, check out what Minneapolis news has on the story. Minnesota state cops stopped our solar car today, claiming it wasn't legal to... more
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Orfordville was just one stop on a 10,000 mile journey to set a world distance record. Da Luz started in Toronto and plans to end around the end of the month in Inuvik, Canada, the northern-most point in the world reachable by road and also “the land of the midnight sun.”Orfordville was just one stop on a 10,000 mile journey to set a world distance record.... more
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Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the birth, limited commercialization, and subsequent death of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the 1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, the US government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles, and consumers in limiting the development and adoption of this technology.
It was released on DVD to the home video market on November 14, 2006 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the birth,... more
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