New fake news sites say “catch me if you can!”

Let’s face it. Until anonymous corporation and secret banking loopholes are closed for good, the big “law enforcement show” from the likes of the FTC, AGs, and other law enforcement agencies is just that…a show to make it seem like scammers are on the run.

Well, so far that certainly doesn’t seem to be the case. In fact it seems more like the scammers are saying “catch me if you can!” For example, take some of the new fake news sites popping up.

Many of them make claims that are significantly more preposterous than the ones made by the sites in the original WorkAtHomeTruth post called Are Fake News Sites the Next Gold Rush?

For example, the sites CompanyTest.org and CompanyRecruit.com make the following bizarre and completely untrue statement inĀ their fake news reports:

“Google has now officially released their new “work from home” system out to the public. There will be thousand of spots available that are expected to go very soon in the next few days.

The way this works is very simple, Google says.

First you will need to apply for their work from home kits. Google has release a limited amount of kits, all distributed through local websites in your area, which will cost $1.97 of shipping and handling to the public.

Google says this charge is made to cover shipping costs but also to separate the people that are serious about working with them through this program.

Once you have ordered your kit (if you are one of the lucky few to get availability in your area) then you will receive a package that will contain all the instructions you need to start working from home for the online titan.”

Don’t believe any of this for a moment. This is all just a new variation of the old Make Money Posting Links on Google Scam explained by Michael Brown here.

The other BIG WIN for the fake news sites is their addition of the Consumer Reports logo to the traditional misleading As Seen and TrustedĀ On ABC, CBS, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, USA Today, Forbes, and AOL statement.

It’s pretty tough to keep up with all the fake news sites as they continue to pop up like weeds. Just a very quick search popped up a whole new list of them that weren’t covered in the original post about fake news

  • www.BizNews7.org | Maria Gonzalez
  • www.BreakingGroundNewsAlert.net | Marie Thompson story
  • www.Careers–Weekly.com | Andrea Wilmington story
  • www.CompanyRecruit.com | Mary
  • www.CompanyTest.org
  • www.ConsumerTipsWeeklyNow.com | Charlie Thompson story
  • www.ConsumerGuideWeekly.com | Nicole Johnson story
  • www.Daily-Economic-News.com | Darren and Holly Hansen story
  • www.Dallas-Herald.com | Jerry Steadman story
  • www.DailyOnlineNewsletter.com | Jason Richardson story
  • www.DallasGazetteNews.com | Melissa Lycrone
  • www.DenverGlobalPost.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.ENews-Report.ME | Debbie Firestone story
  • www.ExtremeMoney.net | Mark Steadman story
  • www.EZSalary.net | Mark Steadman story
  • www.FastLifeSolutions.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.GetHomeChecks.com | Maria Summers story
  • www.HowIMadeDough.com
  • www.IBlogIncome.com | Omar Wilkinson story
  • www.INewsDirect.net | Mary Steadman story
  • www.KBTVNewsToday.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.LAJournalist.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.NevadaBusinessChronicle.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.News18.TV | Marie Thompson story
  • www.News19.org | Mary Steadman story
  • www.News288.org | Maria Gonzalez
  • www.News33Show.com | Amanda
  • www.News34.org
  • www.News6Boston.com | Mary Hoeffer
  • www.News7-Today.com | Marie Thompson story
  • www.NewsTodayUSA.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.NewYorkFinanceNews.com | Melissa Lycrone story
  • www.NewYorkFinanceNews.info | Mary Steadman story
  • www.NY-Weekly.com | Melissa Lycrone story
  • www.Online-Career-Observer.com | Dan Campbell story
  • www.OnlineCashReviews.info | Sarah Stanley story
  • www.OnlineJobsWorldWide.net | Oliva Johnson story
  • www.ReadNewToday.net | Mary Steadman story
  • www.SBSCNews.com | Lauren Wood
  • www.Simple-Works.org
  • www.SkillTrends.com | Jerry Reynolds story
  • www.SoTickedOff.com |
  • www.Sun9News.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.TheDailyNewsOnline.net | Brett Johnson story
  • www.TheOnlineNewsSource.com | Jessica Smith story
  • www.ThePostTribuneNews.TV | Denise Stead story
  • www.TribuneNews16.com | Emily Rogers story
  • www.UK-GiveAways.com | Mary Steadman story
  • www.USATodayNews.net | Maria Summers story
  • www.USNewsReports.TV | Mary Steadman story
  • www.VoiceOfAmericaGuide.com | Carol Ferguson
  • www.W6News.com | Mary Steadman
  • www.WallStreetGazetteNews.net | Mary Steadman story
  • www.YouCanBeJobFree.com | Julie CrabTree story
  • www.WithTheKing.com | Mary
  • www.WorkingOnline3.org | Maria Gonzalez story

I can just see them all saying, “catch me if you can!”

Special props go out to CompanyTest.org and CompanyRecruit.com for including the statement: “Google has release a limited amount of kits, all distributed through local websites in your area” a.k.a. “Google has released…” which is a much more creative way of taking advantage of the IP2Location scripts that make these news sites appear to be coming from your location, whether you live in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, or Phoenix.