Thursday, January 30, 2020

ZERO complaints per Lumen regarding this blog and the email from The Blogger Team.


The following from Blogger/Google Terms of Service:
A copy of every removal notice we receive related to Blogger is sent to the Lumen project complaint database.
I'm waiting on a response from The Blogger Team to their email I received yesterday, January 29, 2020:
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Blogger <no-reply@google.com>
   
5:31 AM (Created at: Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 5:31 AM (Delivered after 1 second)
   
to me

     Hello,

     Your post titled "Epstein not dead claims Q Anon76. Autopsy
completed, "further information" needed, says Med Exam Office." at
http://daviddrakesplace.blogspot.com/2019/08/epstein-not-dead-claims-q-anon76.html
has been identified as in violation of our Terms of Service for harassment.
In accordance to these terms, we've removed the post, and the URL is no
longer accessible.

     For more information, please review the following resources:

     Terms of Service: https://www.blogger.com/go/terms
     Blogger Content Policy: https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy

     Sincerely,

     The Blogger Team

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The post originally appeared at this URL: https://daviddrakesplace.blogspot.com/2019/08/epstein-not-dead-claims-q-anon76.html?m=0

The post removed by The Blogger Team is one where I simply linked to other stories and sources (The NY Post, a couple Twitter Tweets and some screen captures)  asking questions if the person photographed on the gurney was Epstein. That was the extent of the post other than two sentences that I added to the post:
"We can only ponder what is the "further information" they need. Could it be along the lines of, "Who is this guy? It's not Jeff Epstein."
Commenting on a possible conspiracy theory that the person shown on a gurney might not be the person we're told. How is that "harassment and/or bullying"?

The links in the censored post to Twitter were asking the same question, "the person on the gurney has various facial features inconsistent with all other photographs in the public domain of Epstein." 

The NY Post story that I linked to simply stated "the Medical Examiner’s Office needs 'further information' before determining a cause of death."

How does anyone "harass or bully" an alleged dead person, Jeffrey Epstein?

There was, and is, no harassment or bullying towards the Twitter links or the other links or images used in the post. Or is simply asking questions about conspiracy theories now included as off-limits by The Blogger Team?

Maybe Epstein's death is a hoax? This is totally implausible? No one has ever faked a death and then received a new identity? No one has ever heard of someone who's been given a new identity to escape their past, for instance, as in Witness Relocation? And this process couldn't be done for someone with scandalous intel on very important people, as was known by Epstein?

No one, ever, has contacted me about material on this site they considered objectionable - one of the first suggestions given by Blogger/Google in their Terms of Service.

Not a single complaint filed at Lumen.

No notification or warning or email from Blogger asking for any information from me. No - they just spike the post.
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