Google Assisted Bank Robbery
A 26-year-old Florida man named William Johnson may very well go down as one of the worst bank robbers in criminal history.
Before robbing a bank on a regular weekday morning, Johnson prepped intensely for the heist by searching Google for instructions on "how to rob a bank".
Once inside his target, this criminal mastermind handed a teller an envelope with the words "give me money, no bait, I have gun" written on it.
His loot?
A whopping $2000.
It gets even better...
The police plastered bank surveillance photos of the robber all over Facebook after the crime.
By late afternoon, they had received multiple phone calls identifying Johnson as the perp.
To add insult to injury, even Johnson's own mother fingered him as the man seen in the bank photos.
Shortly after, he was arrested at a nearby inn and copped to the robbery before getting his sorry, Google-operating ass hauled off to county jail for booking.
Speaking of googling instructions on something you don't know how to do...
Why, I see this happening in the fitness community all the time. Newbie lifters post training questions on Reddit or some silly message board. Then other equally confused guys chime in with their thoughts on how to get stronger and more athletic resulting in a huge circle jerk with a few quotes from Mel Siff's Supertraining thrown into the mix for good measure.
Too bad the "advice" dished out amounts to little more than theoretical nonsense.
But you'd be surprised how many trainees allow themselves to be swayed by the online opinions of someone they've never met, never heard of. Listening to peeps with zero credentials or experience blabber about lifting for strength and performance. Checking what some random fella with 32,857 posts to his username on a training forum says before they touch a weight.
That's no way for a man to train.
There's a better way to put on the strength and size you want.
One that involves no guessing.
No googling.
Just gaining.
Click the link below to learn how:
http://www.NextLevelHockeyTraining.com
Yunus Barisik
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