RE: Ets....
Just look this guy up on youtube...I came across it on my openbox youtube app ffs....
I cant believe people are still taking this guy seriously...It seems a lot of fools are easily fooled..
RE: Ets....
Just look this guy up on youtube...I came across it on my openbox youtube app ffs....
I cant believe people are still taking this guy seriously...It seems a lot of fools are easily fooled..
nara (10th January, 2014)
why do you think he a fool and do you have any proof that he fakes.
you might want to watch the video he release.
and ask yourself this
are you afraid to know the truth
there been a lot of witness of what happened on that day.
and there a lot of people who like to shut him up
He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.
no thanks
Meat-Head (15th March, 2018)
Meat-Head (15th March, 2018)
10 Years Later and I posted back here
Confession to paranormal hoax
In 2015, in a live video interview, Romanek was caught in the act of faking paranormal evidence—- throwing objects in the background at himself, failing to cover his hands and the device used to propel the objects —- and being “forced” to confess to the interviewer at a later date that he knowingly fabricated the alleged paranormal activity, though claiming his other alleged experiences were still true.[17]
Child ~~~~ography
On February 13, 2014, Romanek was arrested after turning himself in at the Larimer County Jail on charges of possessing and distributing child ~~~~ography,[18][19] the outcome of an eight-month investigation launched by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. More than 300 images as well as video files depicting child ~~~~ography were found on Romanek's computers.[20] After appearing at the Larimer County Courthouse, Romanek was released on a $20,000 personal recognizance bond. In March 2016, Romanek pleaded not guilty to both charges after refusing a plea deal from the 8th Judicial DA's Office.[21]
On August 8, 2017, Romanek was found guilty of felony possession of child ~~~~ography but not guilty of distribution of child ~~~~ography.[6] His sentencing was held December 14, 2017, where he was sentenced to serve two years in the Larimer County Community Corrections halfway house and to register as a sex offender. He reported immediately to jail to wait for space to become available at that facility. As a sex offender, he is now subject to 10 years of intensive supervised probation, not allowed to use computers or electronic devices unmonitored, and not allowed contact with children, under age 18, without approval from the community corrections program.[7][8]
In February 2014, Romanek's wife Lisa said "We will be taking UFOlogy into the courtroom."[22] After the trial, their defense attorneys, Colorado law firm McClintock and McClintock, stated that they did not do this because it was not relevant to the case.[6] They advised Romanek to appeal the conviction and hire new defense counsel to handle the appeal case, which, according to Romanek's attorneys, is standard advice.[23] Following the announcement of the verdict, Lisa Romanek said that they planned to file a notice of appeal within a 45-day period.[6]
Romanek made public allegations that the government had planted the evidence on his computer. At the sentencing hearing, Deputy District Attorney Joshua Ritter accused him of deception "to try to place blame on others" and "doctoring evidence" in the form of videos falsely alleging that his computer had been hacked. Ritter disclosed that Romanek had even tried to frame his stepson Jacob Shadduck for placing the ~~~~ography on the computer; the prosecutor pointed out that even the defense team would not allow such fabricated evidence into court.[7] In 2017, Romanek's attorney Ted McClintock stated that his client plans to appeal the conviction.[8] To date, no appeal has been filed. The implementation of Romanek's mandatory sex offender program had been delayed several times and dragged out, with him making unverified claims that physical illness was keeping him from completely complying with the court orders.[24]
After claims of illness caused him to miss several court dates during his original sentence, Romanek was resentenced on November 30, 2020, to ten more years of intense supervised probation.[9] The judge expressed concern that Romanek was not taking responsibility for his crimes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_R...and%20Security.
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