Showing posts with label censorship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label censorship. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2019

CPT Twit - Facebook Censorship, news manipulation and violation of privacy! What to do? What to do?


  [CPT Twit - For those tired of reading Tweets]


Facebook posting July 18, 2019


If anyone who is a friend gets a friend request from me ignore it. Facebook has allowed over 1,000 duplicates of my website, censured some articles, and blocked my articles from news feeds, but I could care less. They do not belong on this earth. Over 1 million people a year read the Coltons Point Times outside of Facebook so when I disappear find me at -https://coltonspointtimes.blogspot.com
























Thursday, September 20, 2018

Where is the Truth? The news media explains-away the New Mexico Observatory mystery for the FBI and government.


It is beginning to seem more like a Roswell Denial Whopper than Truth

So, here is the final word from the government on the evacuation of the New Mexico observatory.  Seems a janitor was using a laptop and government wifi to traffic porn materials.  The explanation as reported by Reuters says it was a child pornography investigation, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation documents.



According to another story in the Albuquerque Journal, a laptop at the facility was seized without the knowledge of the suspect — a janitor.  The evacuation came after that person became increasingly agitated, prompting concerns about the safety of staff at the observatory, the publication reports.

In the Reuters story, a copy which follows, they claim a laptop was removed without the knowledge of the janitor, and then observatory officials were concerned that he might be a danger so they ordered the evacuation.  They also say he was suspected of using the Observatory wifi to traffic the child pornography.


In the Reuters story they report;

 "But the mystery of the Sunspot Observatory closure proved far less complicated. It was finally explained in newly unsealed FBI records, including a 39-page application for a warrant to search the suspect’s residence.



Other interesting items mentioned in the story include;
An agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation wrote in the affidavit that she was “investigating the activities of an individual who was utilizing the wireless internet service of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, to download and distribute child pornography.”
The FBI affidavit identified the suspect as a janitor under contract to clean the facility, whose laptop was found to have been used to connect to the observatory’s wireless system.

According to the affidavit, observatory officials made the decision to close and evacuate the site out of concern that the suspect might pose a danger to other personnel. "

The person has not been arrested or charged, and no arrest warrant has been issued, according to the FBI.

The warrant issued by a U.S. magistrate in Las Cruces, New Mexico, showed that on Sept. 14 agents removed from the man’s home three cell phones, five laptops, one iPad, an external hard drive, 16 thumb drives, 89 compact flash disks and other material.

Here are some concerns about the explanation that suggest this just might be a modern-day tall tale of the magnitude of a Roswell deception, one that has endured for seventy-one years.


First, if the laptop was removed without the knowledge of the janitor, why would he be agitated and acting unusual as reported in various media stories.

If he was agitated and running around in the woods why was this the only facility evacuated and not another just a half a mile away?

According to the affidavit, “officials at the observatory” made the decision to order the evacuation.  If the FBI secured the affidavit why are observatory officials, who seem to be private contractors, closing the facility and why was it closed for twelve days without public comment?

Also, according to the affidavit, a warrant was issued and a number of computer related items including laptops, cell phones, iPad, external and thumb drives and 89 compact flash disks, etc., were removed on September 14 from his home.  The evacuation of the observatory and FBI takeover of the facility took place September 6, twelve days before the affidavit-related warrant actions on September 14.  What authority was cited to evacuate and seal it in the first place?

If all of what the reports say are true, the janitor posed a great enough threat to life and property to close a government facility for twelve days, then why has the janitor not been arrested or charged with anything and why is he not being held in jail?





This is one of the more interesting cover ups, if that is what it is, to explain away something very mysterious that happened at that observatory.  However, as my questions and concerns note, there are many conflicts, questions raised, and reasons to suspect something far more important than a disgruntled porn-driven janitor caused all the actions.  If that were true it would be one of the greatest overreactions in history by the FBI since no charges have been filed, no arrest warrant secured, and the predator remains free.





SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 / 8:30 PM / UPDATED 15 HOURS AGO
New Mexico observatory closure stemmed from FBI child porn probe: documents
         
         
(Reuters) - The mysterious 11-day closure of a New Mexico solar observatory stemmed from an FBI investigation of a janitor suspected of using the facility’s wireless internet service to send and receive child pornography, federal court documents showed on Wednesday.
The National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, was evacuated without public explanation on Sept. 6, leading to a swirl of social media speculation and rumors driven by its proximity to two U.S. military installations and the town of Roswell.
Approximately two hours away from the observatory by car, Roswell was the site of a famous 1947 sighting of unidentified flying objects that the U.S. Air Force later said were top-secret high-altitude weather balloons.
UFO conspiracy lore has it that a flying saucer crashed near Roswell, and that remains of the craft and alien crew were clandestinely removed from the crash site by the government and taken to a top-secret test site in Nevada for examination.
But the mystery of the Sunspot Observatory closure proved far less complicated. It was finally explained in newly unsealed FBI records, including a 39-page application for a warrant to search the suspect’s residence.
An agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation wrote in the affidavit that she was “investigating the activities of an individual who was utilizing the wireless internet service of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, to download and distribute child pornography.”
The FBI affidavit identified the suspect as a janitor under contract to clean the facility, whose laptop was found to have been used to connect to the observatory’s wireless system.
According to the affidavit, observatory officials made the decision to close and evacuate the site out of concern that the suspect might pose a danger to other personnel.
The observatory was reopened on Monday.
The person has not been arrested or charged, and no arrest warrant has been issued, according to the FBI.
Frank Fisher, a spokesman for the FBI field office in Albuquerque, told Reuters that the case was still under investigation.
The warrant issued by a U.S. magistrate in Las Cruces, New Mexico, showed that on Sept. 14 agents removed from the man’s home three cell phones, five laptops, one iPad, an external hard drive, 16 thumb drives, 89 compact flash disks and other material.
Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Additional reporting by Joey Roulette in Orlando, Florida

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Link to CPT breaking News on Observatory



Thursday, January 18, 2018

The Huffington Post - No Censorship Here - Liberals Beware Your Lord's have Abolished Dissent

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This Time Trump is not at Fault 

As a Contributor to the Huffington Post I was most disappointed but hardly surprised when the Liberal institution, with no input from Contributors, immediately suspended the Contributor Program.

This is blatant censorship and makes a mockery of freedom of speech and fair news coverage.  Since most of the Contributors seem to be liberal oriented like the HuffPost, it seems cruel that in order to silence the dissent of a few independents and non-liberals the management abolished all Contributors.


Such censorship should be rewarded with reader outrage but liberals never seem to condemn their bedfellows so I guess this is just another case of media manipulation.

Here is the transmission from HuffPost with no public hearing, no Contributor input, and no reader notice.  Notice it is effective immediately.  It is a dark day for journalism and free speech in America and you cannot blame this on Trump.


HuffPost Blog Team 
To:ivyonoak@yahoo.com

Jan 18 at 5:28 AM

January 18  5:28 am


Dear HuffPost Contributors,

When HuffPost launched in 2005, it introduced a group blogging platform that revolutionized and democratized online commentary. It allowed teachers, parents and protesters to share space with celebrities, politicians and CEOs while trading ideas on the pressing issues of the day. Over the years, more than 100,000 contributors have posted on the site, with many of you posting from the start.
Today, with the proliferation of social media and self-publishing platforms across the web, people have many more opportunities to share their thoughts and opinions online. At the same time, the quantity and volume of noise means truly being heard is harder than ever. Those who are willing to shout the loudest often drown out new, more-deserving voices. The same has proven to be true on our own platform.
It is with this in mind that we have made the decision to close the contributors platform on our U.S. site. Going forward, when you log in to the portal at contributors.huffingtonpost.com, you’ll see that you are able to access your previous drafts and published posts -- and unpublish those posts if you choose to do so -- but you won’t be able to post anything new. We won’t be taking down or making any changes to previously published content ourselves.
We’ll still be publishing commentary on the site, we’ll just be doing it at much smaller scale, collaborating with writers to share smart, original ideas and making sure that we’re lifting up the voices that have been left out of the conversation in the past. We hope to keep hearing from many of you in the future, and more information about how to pitch us your ideas will be published on the site.
Thanks for being an integral part of the HuffPost community. Your bold, thoughtful contributions to HuffPost's contributor platform have helped to make us what we are today, and we are so grateful and proud to have had you with us in this endeavor.
Sincerely,
The HuffPost Team