In shocking news, Saratoga Wire has reported that Officers with the State
Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Computer Crimes Unit raided the
homes of blogger John Tighe and 2 others yesterday. John Tighe, who operates the website Saratoga in Decline, which has been
shut down by State officials and had all computers removed from all 3
individuals along with computer-related documents, (so beware to those who had
commented on his decline site about NXIVM).
The raids
come after an 18-month investigation. A State spokesperson says an initial
complaint was filed in April of 2012 by NXIVM, an organization based near Albany , involving
unauthorized access to NXIVM computers. “The complaint itself was the subject
of larceny of computer related information,” said spokesperson. The
investigation, he says, is on-going, and despite earlier rumours that the FBI
was involved with the raid, the spokesperson says it was a state police
operation only.
The case will most likely go to the Fed’s if
it hasn’t already not only because NXIVM owns homes in other states and
possibly other countries, but the alleged crime is one of todays most serious
of computer acts. This is speculation however.
It was also
rumoured that the Mayor’s office was closed today as the Republicans were running
around in panic as they have lost their conduit for untrue attacks against
Democratic candidates and allegedly from someone leaking information not only
from their Committee meetings but feeding him with information from within City
Hall.
There will
be much more coming, as the news and case progresses.
This looks like he was hacking into the groups computers, which if true is a very serious charge.
ReplyDeletetrying to talk/debate to that blogger is like playing chess with a rooster. It randomly moves pieces around the board with no rhyme or reason. Then once it is checkmated it kicks the pieces to the ground, jumps on the board and struts around crowing as if he has just won the game. He has been vetted and vanquished, just as I predicted.
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