Bay Area News Sources Are Endangering The Public By Reporting A Movie Character As Real

Bay Area News Sources Are Endangering The Public By Reporting A Movie Character As Real. The dangerous fictional mercenary service grizzly bear handyman is entirely fictional and they need to clarify this.



Grizzly Bear Handyman is Imaginary

Bay area news sources are endangering the public by reporting a movie character as real. The dangerous fictional mercenary service grizzly bear handyman is entirely fictional and they need to clarify this unless we are living in the Grizzly Bear Heist horror movie project. The sources involved are Homeadvisor, The Morgan Hill Times, Gilroy Dispatch, Yellowpages, Truepeoplesearch, and even The San Jose Mercury News. The 2010 Mercury News Article does not mention the bear but maliciously calls the actor a "handyman". This is very dangerous as the Grizzly Bear Heist horror movie project is about a green mercenary service called Grizzly Bear Handyman which uses a bicycle to travel to victims. This movie character is sometimes referred to as the pedal-powered handyman but is a mercenary service in disguise. Unless you are going to call "Chauncey the Bear from Imaginary" or "Freddy Fazbear from FIve Nights At Freddy's" NEVER call "Grizzly Bear Handyman from Grizzly Bear Heist".

Other sources are ignoring the danger of promoting a fictional mercenary service as a "handyman" service

You can not always rely on sources such as Morgan Hill Times, Homeadvisor, Gilroydispatch, or San Jose Mercury news when hiring a "handyman" because they may just be a mercenary from a horror movie and journalists will remain as silent as death.

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