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To: Governor Ned Lamont

Tell Governor Ned Lamont to Stop Media Suppression in Connecticut

Call on Governor Ned Lamont to stop media suppression of The Hartford Guardian. Since January 2013, the Avon Police, Hartford Police, Connecticut State Capitol Police, and the U.S. Secret Service agents have been suppressing the award-winning publication, its reporters, its editors, and its assistants. Their main goal is to stop free speech.

The police and other law enforcement agents have secretly and illegally surveilled people, including journalists, pastors, community organizers, and others residents without a warrant.

This particular case is tied to a pending lawsuit against a celebrity. So these police officers and law enforcement agents are moonlighting after the 2016 news of this kind of surveillance in Tacoma, Washington. Read more here: aclu-wa.org.

(www.thehartfordguardian.com)

Tell Governor Lamont to have the rogue police officers, state troopers, and others arrested for cyber security stalking and other forms of racial bullying to suppress the only black publisher of an award-winning, nonprofit, hyper-local, news publication in Connecticut--the first of its kind in the state.

Say no to qualified immunity for police officers, state troopers, and other forms of law enforcement agents if they are corrupt and need to be sued. #noimmunityforpolice

Ann Marie Adams founded the first hyper-local nonprofit publication in Connecticut. So we want Gov. Lamont to arrest all the police officers, who are aiding an abetting white racists who tried to steal her profitable publication with unorthodox methods. Instead of making arrests to stop racial bullying and cyber terrorism, they have staged adverse experiences for Adams and her family to thwart an important court case. This unprecedented effort at racial bullying and xenophobia is to stifle the only award-winning black journalist in the Greater Hartford area.

Why is this important?

This is important because Ann Marie Adams is the Ida B. Wells of Connecticut. She writes about race and racism. Moreover, she has been facing cyberstalking since her 2012 The Washington Post article about former House Speaker Paul Ryan's race and education plan for the country, as well as her Ebony.com article about Dave Chappelle's visit to Connecticut. Some say this coordinated effort to suppress The Hartford Guardian and her freelance gigs at The Washington Post and Ebony.com is also a form of academic mobbing because Adams was a professor at Rutgers University. This media suppression began in April 2012 when she was a freelancer for The Washington Post and a U.S. History Professor at Rutgers University.

Adams has written about race for other publications without being targeted for cyber terrorism. So far, the police in Avon and Hartford have joined State Troopers and the Connecticut State Capitol Police under Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to confiscate Adams smartphones, cameras, laptops, wireless routers, and recorders with evidence of criminal activities in hospitals and police stations. To date, this tally is more than $25,000 in theft. And there has been no arrests of rogue police officers, some of whom were fired, after Adams wrote about them for The Hartford Guardian.

These former officers have been moonlighting on political campaigns and have targeted Adams with unorthodox devices to damage her face and body. And they have failed to protect her from this kind of criminal activities by current and former police officers and U.S. Secret Service agents fired under the Obama administration Law Enforcement Project. Some may also be secretly terrorizing the Obamas with special devices.

Sometimes, they use police informants, who use voodoo to inflict pain on Adams' fingers, so that she cannot write on the keyboard. They would also blur her bright eyes, and do other things on her computer to distract her from writing. They also targeted her brothers and sisters with unknown and unorthodox devices as a plot to discredit their claim against "The Cosby Show" filmed and produced from April 30, 1984 to September 20, 1992, distributed by The Carsey-Werner Company.

It is an incredible and complex story that led to media suppression in Connecticut.

How it will be delivered

We plan to deliver the petition via email to Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff, his communications directors and staffers, several of whom are aware of this issue since 2015.

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Updates

2020-07-30 11:06:35 -0700

July 30, 2020: We caught the main suspect responsible for this crime of using witchcraft to steal ideas from Adams, a strong actress, model and writer since 1989. His name is Bruce Joel Rubin and he and others instigated adverse experiences since 2013 to get fresh ideas for a television pilot based on the 1990 movie, Ghost. Because he has been getting away for this crime since 1989, he was able to use whiteness to subvert law enforcement officers while he committed unspeakable acts to thwart a possible lawsuit. Here is his wikipage Because he is white, he is expecting a brilliant and pretty woman to furnish ideas for his movie success without compensation. His wiki page is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Joel_Rubin. The other individual who allegedly broke and entered Adams townhouse and invaded her privacy for theft of services was Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner and others from Paramount TV.

2020-07-24 22:41:56 -0700

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