Can I block Mac Keeper pop-up adds from Safari web pages?

I have a 2008 MBP running Lion with Safari 5.1.1.1.  On several web pages I open that contain adds, these stupid Mac Keeper adds continually appear.  If possible, how can I block them from appearing?

The Safari AdBlock extension works.
https://extensions.apple.com/
You can access the settings from Safari / Preferences - Extensions after it's installed.
I haven't seen a MacKeeper pop up using either Glimmer Blocker or the Safari Adblock extension.

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