No images in Safari 5.1.2

I'm running OS X 10.7.2.  I was doing some housekeeping & reorganizing on my iMac and in the process reset Safari for the first time to clean out all the garbage.  I empty the cache and tweak things regularly, however this was the first itme I have reset the application since I installed Lion.  Now when I launch Safari it is unable to load any images for any websites. 
I quit & restarted the application, no change.  Then I reinstalled the flash and Java plugins from the Apple webiste, no change.  Then I used MacKeeper to "smart uninstall" all the BS & 3rd party trial apps I've downloaded in the last 24 hours, no change.  Then I downloaded the safari .dmg file from apple and reinstalled Safari w/out uninstalling the original application hoping it would fill in the gaps, which forced me to restart, no change. 
One of my chores tonight was to start a fresh backup schedule (iMac to TC & External to external).  During this process I shuffled around a few TB of files from my HD to external drives, reset my Time Capsule to its default settings & deleted my previous time machine backups to free up the drive.  Because of this I was afraid to uninstall Safari prior to installing from the Apple website b/c I wasn't sure if that was the smartest thing to do w/out a lion backup disk and no previous TC backup.  Time Machine just finished its first backup , but there isnt anything to restore to prior to the reset.  Now i am assuming the Safari reset is what caused this problem to occur, because that's the only thing I did other than clean out the dock and shuffle media files around. 
Currently I have the .pkg folder for Safari Lion on my dektop. I am going to make a Lion thumb drive now in case my only option is to uninstall, reboot and do a fresh install through disk utility. Does anyone know what might be causing this?  I am using Chrome right now to type this, and everything is normal when using the chrome browser. Same with Firefox.  However I hate using both of these browsers.  Thank you for your time.

Start by removing the MacKeeper trojan, which may be the cause of your problem.
Although not generally recognized as such, MacKeeper is in fact a trojan, because the developer distributes an uninstaller that purports to delete it, but leaves behind something that causes popup ads to appear in the user’s web browser. Try following the instructions here:
how to uninstall MacKeeper « Phil Stokes
I can't personally vouch for the accuracy of those instructions, but others seem to have had success with them.

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