Exposing Corruption and Crimes Against Women Isn't a Crime, It's an Imperative
There's no such thing as talking "too much" about crime
We've only just published EPO leaks related to a secret and most likely illegal policy. There will be more later today. We also published many Microsoft leaks over the years. That stuff met backlash from Microsoft.
More times than I can recall Microsoft staff tried to censor this site, to get me to lose my source of income (by contacting my job, which was unrelated to this site), to send me threats, to defame me (intentional lies) etc.
The EPO hired several law firms in London to bully me and to spy on me. A good (and pro bono) lawyer put an end to that.
Microsoft, being a sick cult that recruits very sick people (even people who stab colleagues [1, 2, 3]), is deeply connected to the EPO but is even worse and more aggressive than the EPO. People who openly expressed a desire to stab colleagues join forces [1, 2] with Microsoft staff that strangles women (and worse), hoping it won't be obvious what motivates this latest censorship attempt (muzzling quest) and where some of the money comes from (while aiming for the lowest standards and operating from another continent).
This site will not only expose crimes for many years to come. It'll also write a lot about Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs).
When evil and greedy people are so desperate to silence you it typically gives you more motivation - not less - to do more of the same. █