#ilya

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

George W. Hunt, “How The Press Lied About The #Murder of #Ilya #Zhitomirskiy”:

This story caught my eye. Please read the headlines in this article about “ #Diaspora#founder Mr. #IlyaZhitomirsky.

The headline mentions a “suicide note”, Therefore one is led to believe that there was a suicide note. Actually,

"always knew this , shame only very few use this tool he gave us "

Ilya did not write a suicide note: Ilya was killed by suffocation (lack of oxygen) according to the San Francisco Coroner. He did NOT commit suicide; he was smothered to death. Murdered by “unknown parties”

as the S.F. may now finally say.

I believe his murder was instigated by the #billionaires and venture capitalists of #Silicon #Valley who may have perceived that the “Diaspora” software could destroy their long-term target plan to create an international social site monopoly. They could lose trillions of dollars if Ilya’s advanced privacy and security social site interfered with their sociopath lusts for #money, power and “1984”.

A solution to their problem (if these people were actually involved: I’m only surmising) was to make a generous offer first and , if declined, kill Ilya Zhitomirsky. A massive #media #cover-up was pre-arranged with little or no mention of murder. The press did a good job. No mention of “possible murder” with the exception of the police who said the Coroner would determine if it was a murder or a suicide. Out of 45 press releases I reviewed, no mention of a “possible murder” was posed. Hmm.
A skim-reader might read the words “suicide note” in the headlines and leave an impression that if Ilya left a suicide note he therefore committed suicide. The journalist who wrote the story certainly knew that there was no suicide note, yet he implied that there was a suicide note in the headline he chose. How strange. Do journalists get paid on the side for planting such disinformation?

There was NO suicide note– but it did say“suicide note” in the headlines, didn’t it ?

If one takes the time to read the full article the only reference to a suicide note was this silly reference to another person and contriving an opportunity to bring “suicide note” into the headline. Now we can see where the clever journalist created an opportunity to lead the readers astray.

Inna Zhitomirskaya, mother of Ilya:

I strongly believe that if Ilya did not start this [Diaspora] project and stayed in school, he would be well and alive today.

Thanks Ivan

ramil_rodaje@diasp.org

#keepthememoryalive

November 12, 2011 -> November 12, 2021

ilyaz

If you can create something of value that helps other people — if you can make an impact — that’s what garners respect.

— Mission │The Hive

ilya

Ilya Zhitomirskiy

October 12, 1989 – November 12, 2011

Co-founder, diaspora*

diaspora* #IlyaZhitomirskiy #brilliantyoungleader #RememberingIlya #RememberingIlyaZhitomirskiy #ilya #ilyaz #zhitomirskiyi #zhitomirskiy #brilliant-young-leader #thankyouilya #epic-awesomeness #weremember #HEROcks!

birchwind@diasp.org

So - when was your first #Diaspora post? or #Friendica if you are reading this there? I think my first Diaspora pod was Poddery but there was a problem with it or something and it was down for a few days so I came over here. It's been since I believe September or October 2011. When #Ilya was still with us. Im still thrilled to see so many of my first contacts still posting here. I was watching the Social Dilemma. Nothing I didn't know but I liked the way it was presented in sinister form because many people don't do well with subtlety and I think it did a good job at pointing out WHY it is so important to break free from those networks. I wont ever leave FB fully because my daughter's memorialized account is there and i really enjoy those snippets of conversation etc. So many alternatives have come and gone, the #fediverse is still here and that's pretty awesome <3 And for all of those peeps who are still finding their way and are #newhere Welcome!