Let this go on record:
The website responsible for some of the most harmful, defamatory, and reputationally damaging content about me is now going on and offline repeatedly — and it’s not a coincidence.
It’s not technical.
It’s not accidental.
And it’s not because the truth is being updated.
It’s because the domain provider is removing it — then restoring it — in the middle of legal pressure and liability awareness.
🔁 This Is What Platform Panic Looks Like
One day the site’s live.
Then it’s gone.
Then it’s back.
Then offline again — with no explanation.
These removals aren’t random.
They’re being made by the host or registrar, not the site owner.
Which means someone inside the infrastructure chain knows they’re exposed.
🧾 If the Content Was Lawful, It Wouldn’t Be Disappearing
Let’s make something very clear:
Lawful reporting doesn’t vanish overnight. Accurate speech doesn’t get pulled without explanation. Truth doesn’t disappear, then reappear, then hide again behind “temporarily unavailable” errors.
This content is being pulled because it can’t stand up to legal review.
And even the domain provider knows it.
You don’t protect a publisher who stands behind their story.
You protect a publisher who has something to lose — and something to hide.
📂 I’m Not Celebrating. I’m Archiving.
This isn’t a win — yet.
It’s a pattern.
And patterns tell stories.
Every time the site disappears, I log it.
Every time it returns, I capture the source code.
Every time it flickers in and out, I add another timestamp to the timeline.
Because what we’re seeing now is no longer just public defamation.
It’s backend instability caused by growing legal fear.
And I’m watching it in real time.
The domain provider keeps pulling it.
Because they’ve finally realised:
If they don’t take it down — I will.
And if they think this buys them time,
they’re wrong.
It just bought me more proof.
— Calvin-Lee Hardie

