Hey everyone. I am just making this post to let folks know that I'm still alive and I haven't abandoned this blog - I know it might seem that way sometimes due to my lack of activity. I've been moving around these last few years and it's been tough for me to keep up with all of my projects and priorities. I am now back in San Francisco working as a web developer for a non-profit ethnic media organization. I am hoping to find enough time to start updating this blog again in the near future.
I've been looking at the traffic analytics for this blog and noticed that there's been a pretty big spike in unique visitors the last couple months. I've also noticed people have been contributing comments. I just want to let everyone know that I appreciate your interest in my blog and the fact that you've been contributing to it these last couple of years. This blog would be worthless without your support.
When I first created this blog, my intentions were to reach out to people, share my research and raise awareness of this Patel/slumlord issue in San Francisco. I think that since then, I've not only achieved that goal, but reached out to a much wider audience than I had initially anticipated.
I never expected this blog to become so popular - It got 696 views last month. I contemplated the idea of putting up some google ads on this blog to generate some revenue, but I decided not to do it. Putting up ads would compromise the integrity of this blog. I want this blog to be clean, informative, and ad-free. If any of you have anything else you wish to contribute, feel free to post a comment. If you don't want your comment published on the blog, just say so and I'll keep it unpublished.
Thanks again everyone.
Until next time.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Excuse my inactivity
Sorry for not keeping this site up to date. I'm no longer living in San Francisco and I am quite busy these days. I will do my best to keep this page as up to date as possible, but please understand that I currently have little time to spare for projects like this.
To respond to the comment posted by Anonymous: I got that address the same way I got all my addresses, by looking up addresses associated with the names of known Patel crime family members. I used several sources, including White Pages. 46 might be wrong but I would try 48. I am not sure about the legality of Mr. Pravin Patel's actions, however I do know that the Patel family have Kamala Harris on payroll, so it's likely they could get away with just about anything. If you haven't already, check out my spreadsheet on Patel family political campaign contributions.
Well, that's all I've got for today.
To respond to the comment posted by Anonymous: I got that address the same way I got all my addresses, by looking up addresses associated with the names of known Patel crime family members. I used several sources, including White Pages. 46 might be wrong but I would try 48. I am not sure about the legality of Mr. Pravin Patel's actions, however I do know that the Patel family have Kamala Harris on payroll, so it's likely they could get away with just about anything. If you haven't already, check out my spreadsheet on Patel family political campaign contributions.
Well, that's all I've got for today.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Updates Posted
I just updated the map page. There is currently 96 confirmed Patel-owned hotel properties in San Francisco. I will be posting an update to the research page to cover these new properties when I have the time. I also moved the "Who Are The Patels?" post to it's own page. Please note that I do not have internet access in my home and it is difficult for me to regularly maintain this blog. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Feel free to post comments if you wish to contribute anything or address any issues with me.
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