I think I'm going to kill myself if I have to read one more thread like this.
The guy just cannot seem to realize that like quicksand, or a barnacle, the more he struggles against it, the worse it gets. An old standby phrase from many years ago (in internet years -- so that means about 1996) was "never post anything online that you would not say in public." Reason being that things have a way of not going away even if they've been deleted. Google thrives on this kind of oceanic mass of binary sludge.
Adam Fulford made a big mistake. He's compounding it by posting complaints like this, which then end up being cross-posted [span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"]on DV[/span], resulting in another wave of posts with his name and so on.
This is why a mother bird's first action of defence against a predator is often to leave the nest, to draw the predator's attention away from that which she is trying to protect.