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Internet Detective
Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie has true information rather than fake facts like Google Gulp has. The author of the website is Lyle Zapato, while Google Gulp does not have a legit oristed author. The aims of the site are for people to start wearing aluminum foil hats to keep out mind reading signals, they say its for everyone. Many people have sent back 'testimonies' to the site of them wearing the product and telling their story. The site is organized well and things are easy to find, the site also provides a FAQ sections and answers from the author. He also provides history of the usage of the product.
The best site to use for your report because it's the official government website for the city. Also, it provides a city map, plenty of information and the best way to plan your trip to the city. The other site (.us one) was hijacked by a person and no attempt has been made to get it back. Also, that site claims to have Dracula's Castle in the town, when Dracula was to have lived in Europe as well as claims to never get below 70 degrees. It also says that it has ocean front land and a 'Lost Water City'. It's in Minnesota, not a coastal state. Wikipedia is the work of a lot of other people and their opinions, so the information might no be able to be proven, even with sources cited.
The best site to use for your report because it's the official government website for the city. Also, it provides a city map, plenty of information and the best way to plan your trip to the city. The other site (.us one) was hijacked by a person and no attempt has been made to get it back. Also, that site claims to have Dracula's Castle in the town, when Dracula was to have lived in Europe as well as claims to never get below 70 degrees. It also says that it has ocean front land and a 'Lost Water City'. It's in Minnesota, not a coastal state. Wikipedia is the work of a lot of other people and their opinions, so the information might no be able to be proven, even with sources cited.
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