As of last night, USMCPT.com is now gone, even from the Wayback Machine.
USMCPT.com was where Bulldog, Guckert's "ho handle,"
hawked his services as a top.
I ask the Internet Archive about it and they informed me that the site has been blocked by the site's owner.
Internet Archive respects robot.txt retroactively. Meaning that someone bought the USMCPT.com domain on Feb. 10, and added the robots.txt block thereby removing the Internet Archives cache.
"Since this is something that is controlled by the site owner we do not know when the file goes up," wrote a company official responding to my inquiry.
"In the future we will have a method of time-based exclusions which will allow robots.txt and manual exclusions to only affect the site for the dates that it was owned by the owner making the request.
"I am not sure when this will be implemented as we are a small non-profit with a lot of projects on our plates."
So who owns Manila Industries, Inc? The one located in Bangkok, Thailand. They purchased the site on Feb 10. After the scandal broke.
Something smells fishy, and it ain't the sauce you dip those tasty spring rolls in.