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Friday, February 21, 2014

New Haven Connecticut girl, age 12, reported missing. Please share this and help the family.

NEW HAVEN >> State police issued a Silver Alert Thursday night for a missing city girl.
Edsaida Hernandez, 12, was last seen on Thursday, Feb. 20 wearing a light green and white hoodie with blue jeans. Edsaida is white with black hair and brown eyes. She stands at 5'1" and weighs 120 pounds.

Edsaida is considered to be an endangered runaway. Police say she may be in the area of Farren Avenue and Fulton Street.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 203-946-6316.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Are People Eating Human Bodies and Don't Even Know It? | Hammer Magazine Research Team Demands The TRUTH! And so should you!



"Where's the beef?"
This was a catchphrase in the United States and Canada. The phrase originated as a slogan for the fast food chain Wendy's. But could we be gearing up to say to the world of burger business, "Where Are Our Babies or What Have You Done With Them?"

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About 10 million people go missing in the U.S and U.K alone. Out of this figure half a million are never found. Some of these people are victims of crimes but some people who simply walked away from their homes and never came back. The United States Department of Justice estimates that over 700,000 children go missing each year. Most of those missing are from family abductions. According to David Krajicek who reported in his article America's Missing on http://www.crimelibrary.com/:
This report is not for the weak. This contains images that may not suit everyone. We are warning you in advance. Our intentions is to share with you from our research of these horrific crimes that are happening and being reported about. We don't expect you to believe anything we share with you. That is up to you. All we ask is that you go investigate what we share with you and see if it fits the description correctly.
 

"Reports of missing persons have increased sixfold in the past 25 years, from roughly 150,000 in 1980 to about 900,000 this year. The increase was driven in part by the country's growing population. But the numbers also indicate that law enforcement treats the cases more seriously now, including those of marginalized citizens.An astounding 2,300 Americans are reported missing every day, including both adults and children.But only a tiny fraction of those are stereotypical abductions or kidnappings by a stranger.For example, the federal government counted 840,279 missing persons cases in 2001. All but about 50,000 were juveniles, classified as anyone younger than 18."

Where are the the body's? These are very high numbers of missing human beings. And  being that a current world population live counter has recently indicated that the total population on the earth has reached 7 billion. We must asked this question, how can there be so many  people missing and no one out of the 7 billion or more people on the earth knows anything about it? Let us introduce you to a Jewish Rabbi who you may want to really listen to since many people  feel they are reliable resource any way.  Check out this interview with Jewish Zionist Rabbi Abe Finkelstein with a Christian Rabbi Abe Finkelstein , where the Rabbi admits the following in Part 5:

"We steal a hundred to three hundred thousand children a year, just here in this country and we drain their blood and we mix it with the passover bread and then we throw the bodies into the slaughter houses that we own and we grind up all the bodies into sausages and hamburgers, McDonalds is one of our favourite outlets and the people, they eat it them for breakfast they eat them for lunch."



Here is a video of a woman preparing a woman's placenta  for a meal. Watch and share your thoughts.


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Did you know YouTube has a Dirty Little Secret?

Brian Hazard = Color Theory
Brian Hazard
[Editor’s note: The following article contains excerpts from a post by Brian Hazard a recording artist from Huntington Beach, CA You can reach out to him and find out more about what he does on www.colortheory.com  We are sharing this public information with you freely as it has been freely presented o us at no charge. And if you would like to be a guest  writer, we invite you to simply contact us on our site www.hammermag.com, and just Say "I want to contribute my words" and tell us about you and how to contact you.]


Brian Hazard is a recording artist with eighteen years of experience promoting his ten Color Theory albums. His Passive Promotion blog emphasizes “set it and forget it” methods of music promotion. Brian is also the head mastering engineer and owner of Resonance Mastering in Huntington Beach, California.

Ever spotted a terrible video on YouTube with an inconceivably high view count? Of course you have. Would it make you feel better knowing that most of those “views” were completely automated and only lasted 30 seconds with the sound turned off?
Vagex (referral link), a hugely popular YouTube exchange platform, is largely to blame. Credits are so cheap that members sell 2000 views for $5 on eBay and Fiverr and still turn a profit. As countless “buy YouTube views” sites testify, the views are by real people, mostly in the US. Not the sort of people who actually watch the videos, much less pay for music, but they tend to leave that bit out.
If $5 is too rich for your blood, you can earn credits by downloading one of their free viewers and letting it “watch” videos for you in the background. 
Firefox Viewer
If you don’t have any videos of your own to promote, you can sell your credits back to Vagex directly. The current exchange rate is 26,730 credits for $1. That doesn’t cover the electricity cost of generating those credits, but clearly people are willing to do it, or the exchange rate would be more favorable.
Since the videos aren't actually watched, the views themselves won’t generate new fans, but…
Could Vagex still be useful as part of a larger promotional campaign?
 Their FAQ lists these benefits:
  • Greater perception of popularity
  • Your video will show up as suggested/related more often
  • Higher search rankings on Google and YouTube
  • In search results, people tend to choose videos with more views
Sounds reasonable to me, but does it actually work?
To find out, I paid $30 to allocate 100,000 credits to a new video, immediately after uploading it to YouTube.
Vagex Setup
For the purposes of this experiment, I left the view length at 30 seconds, selected 100 likes, and left the other options unchecked (subscribers, favorites, comments).
Vagex Start
I also announced the video on Twitter and via a $30 Promoted Post on Facebook. Despite the latter reaching 15,540 people, it only generated 71 plays on Facebook.
Status - Facebook
I could’ve taken the promotion further with an email blast and multiple announcements on multiple networks, but I didn’t want to draw attention to the phony view count. After nearly a month, I’ve still got credits left, but enough data to draw useful conclusions.
Vagex Results
YouTube Results
84,438 credits generated 21,545 views, minus whatever legitimate views occurred. The video averaged 900 views per day:
YouTube Views
In other words, it cost me 4 credits ($0.0012) per view. That’s 862 views for $1! That sounds like a lot, but Vagex explains in their FAQ that it typically costs 3-4 credits per view, so my results are typical.
What they don’t explain is why multiple credits are required to generate a single view. Maybe YouTube identifies and compensates for Vagex-generated traffic.
How many comments did those 21,545 views generate? Not a single one! Nor did the needle move on any other metric that I can track.
Viewer Retention
Viewer retention was dismal. Nobody made it past the first minute? One would hope that the fans watching on Facebook did, but their data is lost in a sea of fake views.
Which brings up another important point: Vagex hoses YouTube’s analytics, which could otherwise help you target further marketing efforts.
Conclusion: Vagex didn’t enhance my promotion at all, beyond the unmeasurable benefits of a higher view count.
To truly go viral, a video requires:
  • higher retention times
  • high quality backlinks
  • likes, favorites, subscriptions
  • comments from strong accounts
The video itself doesn't have the necessary ingredients to go viral anyway, but it serves as a nice backdrop for the remix, while reinforcing the lyric.
You may argue that my particular formula (30 second views, 100 likes, no subscribers/favorites/comments) is to blame, and you may be right! I’m sure there are more effective combinations. Maybe if I had selected 300 second plays at 10 credits a pop, I would’ve dominated YouTube and won a Grammy.
As an epilogue, I just allocated 5 comments to the video in my Vagex control panel, so the page wouldn't look so desolate. Instead of 5, I got 42 comments within the hour! Most were generic and spammy, and in no way applied to my video. Like all things Vagex, commenting appears to be completely automated.
Where do you stand? Is Vagex a deadly sin or a necessary evil? Are you going to try it? Would you admit it if you did? Let us know in the comments!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Big Daddy Kane, Twista & Trina To Be Honored At All Star Music Experience




(Hammer Magazine SKYNews TEAM) MP3Waxx.com and VirDiKO.com’s “All Star Music Experience” will be a 3-day event featuring some of the biggest names in Hip Hop. Big Daddy Kane, Twista, and Trina are set to receive Lifetime Achievement Awards during the festivities. There will also be live performances and several panel discussions featuring top named producers and DJs.

Some of the panelists include Drumma Boy, Erick Sermon, Young Chop, Luney Tunez, Play-N-Skillz, Kid Capri, Bigga Rankin, DJ Demp, DJ Krunch One, and DJ Mars. Radio personalities confirmed to attend include K Foxx, SiriusXM’s Nina 9, K104′s DJ Bay Bay, Q93′s Wild Wayne, and Foxie 105′s DJ OO Kee. Representatives from Atlantic, Def Jam, Columbia, Universal/Republic, and RCA Records will be on hand as well.

players_ball3_d5NBA Hall of Famer Gary Payton, Indiana Pacer Paul George, and San Antonio Spurs player Danny Green will be present at the “Official All-Star Players Ball”. Big Daddy Kane will also be performing at the party.



The All Star Music Experience is open to major label and independent artists, producers, songwriters, and executives. The event will take place during NBA All-Star Weekend (February 14th-16th) at New Orleans’ Federal Ballroom in The Security Center.

For more information visit
www.allstarmusicexperience.com or follow the All Star Music Experience on Twitter @allstarame.