A Necessary Cleanup
As you may have noticed, I recently removed a number of articles due to inaccuracies in the events and characters.
Naturally, this wasn’t random.
It turns out the Hog—also known as the minister’s son—managed to crack the pattern I was using to gather information about their corruption… and then thoughtfully reused the same pattern to feed me misinformation.
Efficient. Creative. Slightly desperate.
How Did He Do It?
Ah, the interesting part.
According to this version of events, the government of Mickey Mouse Land somehow convinced the government in my hometown to install cameras in my apartment.
Why?
Excellent question. Still unanswered.
But apparently, that’s just a normal Tuesday in highly functional systems.
From there, things become even more impressive.
Since the Hog’s father is the Minister of Interior, he allegedly assigned a mid-to-high-ranking officer to assist his son—by providing detailed “insights” into what happens inside my apartment.
You know, the usual package:
- Videos
- Screenshots
- Analysis
Because nothing says “public service” like private surveillance for personal family projects.
Why Would the Minister Do That?
Now you might ask: why would a Minister of Interior do such a thing?
Why wouldn’t he?
After all, in this narrative, the son allegedly inherited not only the family name—but also a thriving portfolio of corruption and drug-related activities.
Which, naturally, would make the father something like a godfather figure in this very respectable ecosystem.
A fascinating career path for someone responsible for upholding the law.
A Convenient Public Image
Of course, appearances must be maintained.
So publicly, the father plays the role of the friendly, respectable figure, carefully staying out of the spotlight.
Privately?
Well… let’s just say the résumé appears to be more diverse.
At one point, he even tried to participate more directly—only to step back immediately after getting too close to attention.
A wise move. Visibility can be inconvenient.
Spotting the Pattern
So how did I realize the pattern had been compromised?
Simple.
After encountering a growing amount of conflicting information, I started noticing inconsistencies—patterns within the noise.
And eventually, the pattern behind the pattern.
That’s when it became clear that continuing to publish without correction would risk misleading readers.
Which, despite everything, is not the goal.
Were All the Articles Wrong?
Not exactly.
Only the most recent article was completely off.
The rest contained smaller inaccuracies enough to justify removal.
Accuracy still matters, even in a world that seems to treat it as optional.
What’s Next?
Now, as the fog begins to clear, things are becoming easier to distinguish.
And with that clarity comes the next step:
A return to exposing what is described here as a mafia-like structure, allegedly led by the minister and his very resourceful son.
Stay tuned.