By Tim Rohr
If you have been looking for me on Facebook or Instagram, my accounts have been shut down since the beginning of May. On May 4, I filed an appeal, but have heard nothing back despite several follow-ups.
I can create a new account, but I want to wait a few more days. I've been on Facebook since 2009, have made over 40,000 posts, and have 1,600 friends. Additionally, I've created several groups and pages, which I manage.
This sort of thing happens when someone files a complaint. It's happened before; however, my account was usually restored right away. Not this time.
There are only two possibilities for the complaint: 1) My JungleWatch posts - specifically those about the NCW, which, as you can see from this blog, have been increasing in frequency and intensity as research for my book continues to unearth items I had forgotten about; and 2) my personal posts about parental alienation and parental estrangement.
I can see why those posts would bother certain "readers." And I know people in both camps who want to silence me.
We shall see what happens with Facebook. In the meantime, I would encourage you to check here on JungleWatch for updates, as well as my Substack.
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I wouldn't think Facebook/Meta would be interested in the internecine conflicts within the Catholic Church. The second reason seems most likely.
ReplyDeleteI agree, but never underestimate the Neocats. They got the Vatican to make Apuron an "Archbishop Emeritus," and got Guam Department of Land Management to manufacture false certificates of title for the Yona Property. And they would have been sitting on that property today had JW not gotten involved.
DeleteEmbarrassing that what the Neos were told about Yona being a miracle-as I understand-at every national convivance around the world-should end up being such a disaster! This is certainly not the Way I would expect God’s intervention to materialise. NCW members will have to pray for discernment about the stories they are being told!
ReplyDeleteThe particularity of NCW, is discerment is not an individual search for truth, but a group think
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