IT’S bad enough that Facebook and Messenger are disregarding the American people’s safety while ignoring U.S. homeland security protocols.
On top of this it’s disgusting to protect the real law breakers who disrupted my U.S. journalist college and computer classes in suppressing the truth about my wife’s abduction.
It’s bad enough for the pain, shock and trauma you have to endure as they hide the truth on social media.
It’s frustrating to be silenced by these unethical immoral characters in the Oregon state government through Facebook and Messenger. They think they are above the law.
The U.S. president himself encouraged all humanitarians and investigative journalists to shine the light on the truth and hammer home the unfair mistreatment of Americans.
When Facebook and Messenger allowed bad characters to threaten our homeland security, I was alarmed.
I didn’t vote for Joe Biden four years ago to disrespect federal officials. I voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to protect our U.S. Constitution and our U.S. democracy.
But Facebook and Messenger want to take U.S. laws into their own hands and totally abuse them by trying to bar me or suspend my profile for 180 days because they are not happy I shined the light on the story of my wife.
This is like telling a U.S. journalist from the Indo-Pacific you cannot tell the whole world the truth about all the atrocities the U.S. is fighting to stop every day to restore peace and diplomacy around the world.
Not over my father and mother’s departed bodies, and Facebook and Messenger can take that to the bank!
The Oregon state government is pretending to ignore the truth about my Carolinian-Chinese-American wife.
Enough is enough! Silencing American families is not who we are as the best nation on Earth and Facebook and Messenger can bar me all they want but they will pay me soon.
Facebook and Messenger can’t tell me how to do my U.S. humanitarian/investigative journalist’s job because I am a U.S. Indo-Pacific reporter from Agrigan and Saipan, tip of the American spear.
Sincerely,
JACK O. ROMOLOR
Portland, Oregon


