Monday, March 27, 2017

Efforts to Interfere with the Search for Justice


For the past year and a half, this blog has reported on suspicious circumstances that link the truck fires of my brother Mark and Dale Tarapacki, which were determined by officials to be “accidents” in spite of a number of facts pointing to foul play (see esp. posts of July 23, August 24, October 25, 2016, and February 26, 2017).  Although not involving a vehicle fire, Tim Nye’s death in the same general time frame in Great Valley, N. Y., was also very suspicious, but it was reportedly ruled a “suicide” (see post of April 19, 2016).

Various kinds of pressure appear to have been applied to hinder the search for justice underlying this blog.  In my efforts to get publicity on my brother’s death, for instance, I was informed that efforts had been made by certain individuals to stop a newspaper article on Mark’s truck fire from going into print.  Some individuals have expressed strong objections to my putting up any posts at all on Tim Nye’s death.  A number of persons who actually volunteered information on their own initiative and even expressed their gratitude for what I have been trying to do suddenly stopped communicating with me altogether.  One must wonder why.

In one particular case, however, a chilling form of pressure has been exerted.  An individual who has supplied important information relevant to this blog was threatened.  Fear tactics, of course, would likely intimidate anyone.  But a person who is married and has children naturally has to take such threats even more seriously. 

If the deaths discussed in this blog were “accidents” or “suicides,” why would threats need to be made to keep a person silent?  Those who resort to such tactics must have a lot to worry about.