These screen-shot pictures describe the route from a Pacific Webworks (PWW) business plug to an example of a teeth-whitening advert. This route is a common one for internet scammers who make use of a plethora of Fake Blogs and News sites (like here) to further promote their dodgy dealings.
In this case, the website template seems to be in a midway stage of design as the final picture shows exclusion notes in the webpage footer, but no links that the exclusions are derived from!!! (See this comment for further info on these scammers. I originally came across them in an investigation into Google Treasure Chest…)
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