8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (5)
#5562721 at 2019-03-07 21:47:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7113: On Track To Apprehend Edition
part 2
- David Sweeney, NPR Chief News Editor
- Teddy Davis, CNN producer
- ASAP Bari, co-founder of ASAP Mob
- Shervin Pishevar, venture capitalist
- Israel Horovitz, playwright
- Don Burke, Australian television presenter
- Gregg Zaun, former major league baseball player
- John Hockenberry, public radio host
- Bruce Weber, fashion photographer
- Geoffrey Rush, actor
- James Levine, conductor of Metropolitan Opera
- Ruben Kihuen, Congressman from Nevada
- Dylan Howard, Chief Content Officer of American Media Inc.
- Chase Igliori, manager of Into It. Over It.
- Peter Martins, ballet master at the School of American Ballet
- Malcolm Maddox, WXYZ news anchor
- Rodney Anderson, running back for University of Oklahoma
- Harold Ford Jr., former Congressman from Tennessee
- Warren Moon, former NFL quarterback
- Justin Caldbeck, venture capitalist
- Trent Franks, Congressman from Arizona
- Leonard Lopate, radio host
- Jonathan Schwartz, radio host
- Bryan Singer, movie director
- Alex Kozinski, chief judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
- Jeff Herman, Hollywood attorney
- Mario Batali, celebrity chef
- Larry King, television host
- Ryan Lizza, writer for The New Yorker
- Tom Ashbrook, radio host
- Norman Pattiz, founder of Westwood One Radio Network
- Steve Edwards, host of Good Day LA
- Marshall Faulk, former NFL player and analyst for NFL Network
- Heath Evans, former NFL player and analyst for NFL Network
- Ike Taylor, former NFL player and analyst for NFL Network
- Warren Sapp, former NFL player
- Eric Davis, former NFL player
- Donovan McNabb, former NFL player and radio host for ESPN
- Eric Weinberger, President of Bill Simmons Media Group
- Ken Friedman, restauranteur and owner of The Spotted Pig
- Johnny Iuzzini, celebrity chef and judge on Great American Baking Show
- L.A. Reid, hip-hop mogul and former chairman of Epic and Def Jam Records
- Tavis Smiley, host of Tavis Smiley
- Morgan Spurlock, documentarian
- Brad Kern, showrunner for NCIS: New Orleans
- Jeff Fenster, executive vice president of Warner Bros. Records
- Matthew Berry, ESPN fantasy football analyst
- Carter Oosterhouse, HGTV host
- Ed Murray, Wyoming Secretary of State
- Omar Ashmawy, chief counsel for the Office of Congressional Ethics
- Andrew Duncan, producer of The Florida Project
- Gene Simmons, frontman of KISS
- Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's Hardball
- Corey Lewandowski, former campaign manager for Donald Trump
- T.J. Miller, actor and comedian
- Charlie Hallowell, chef
- Miguel Sano, baseball player for the Minnesota Twins
- Andrew Creighton, president of Vice Media
- Mike Germano, chief digital officer of Vice Media
- Steve Chaggaris, CBS News political director
- Dieter Wedel, German television director
- Albert Schultz, actor and TV producer
- Rich Rodriguez, college football coach
- Thomas Roma, photographer
- Dan Harmon, creator of Community and Rick & Morty
- Paul Haggis, director/screenwriter
- Andy Savage, megachurch pastor
- Ben Vereen, Broadway actor
- James Rosen, FOX News reporter
- Stan Lee, Marvel creator
- James Franco, actor
- Corey Feldman, actor
- Aziz Ansari, comedian
- Seal, musician
- Ross Levinsohn, Los Angeles Times publisher
- Michael Douglas, actor
- Robert Moore, New York Post managing editor - Burns Strider, political advisor for Hillary Clinton
- Nelly, rapper
- David Copperfield, magician
- Steve Wynn, casino mogul and Republican National Committee finance chairman
- Scott Baio, actor
- Dylan Brown, director
- Charlie Walk, president of Republic Records
- Vincent Cirrincione, talent manager
- John Kenneally, vice president of Monster Energy
- Wayne Pacelle, CEO of The Humane Society
We need to change the law to pedo's get the death penalty
#2479707 at 2018-08-06 15:31:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3127: Looking Forward To The New IG Report Edition
>>2479682
1/23/2018 Anthony NOTO COO Twitter Moving to CEO of SoFi
1/23/2018 Gary Briggs CMO FB Retiring, advising
1/26/2018 Cecile Richards CEO Planned Parenthood
1/26/2018 Ken Murphy CEO Mattress Firm
1/25/2018 Steve Smith CEO, Chairman Equinox
12/21/2017 Eric Schmidt Exec Chairman Alphabet Remains on BOD
1/1/2018 John Schnatter CEO Papa John Remains on BOD
1/24/2018 Lou Anna Simon Pres MSU Resigned
1/26/2018 Mark Hollis Athl Dir MSU Resigned
1/26/2018 Jeremy Desai CEO Apotex
12/31/2017 Forrest Claypool CEO Chicago Public Sch
12/19/2017 Gary Jacobs CEO Synergy Remains as Executive Chairman of BOD
1/5/2018 Suresh Nair Co-CEO Giga-tronics
12/15/2018 Randall Stephenson BOD Boeing, Emerson Remains CEO and Chairman of AT&T
12/18/2017 John Skipper Pres ESPN
1/26/2018 Entire Board of Directors BOD USA Gymnastics Entire board asked to resign by Olympic Committee
1/28/2018 Steve Wynn Chair GOP
1/29/2018 Jess O'Connell CEO DNC
2/7/2018 Steve Wynn CEO, Chairman Wynn Resorts
2/5/2018 John Marzinzik CEO Frisbie Hospital Retiring
1/22/2018 Kenneth Kates CEO Univ Iowa Hospitals Retiring
1/17/2018 Jaime Wesolowski CEO Methodist Healthcare SA Retiring
7/1/2018 Jon D Braband CEO FACHE Retiring
1/4/2018 Chuck Carr CEO Carilion Stonewall Jackson Hospital Retiring
11/8/2017 Robert Hemker CEO Palomar Health Retiring
1/9/2018 David Bailey CEO Nemours Foundation Retiring
1/2/2018 Pat Brady CEO Sutter Roseville Medical Center Retiring
12/20/2017 William "Bill" Richardson CEO Tift Regional Health System Retiring
11/13/2018 Bob Bonar CEO Children's Minnesota Retiring
2/2/2018 Wayne Pacelle CEO Humane Society of US Resigned, sexual harassment
2/6/2018 Paul Raines CEO Game Stop Resigned, brain tumor, resigned BOD JCPenney
2/7/2018 Linda Palczuk CEO Osiris Therapeutics Resigned, new position
2/1/2018 David Meltzer Counsel American Red Cross Resign, mishandled harassment complaints
3/30/2018 Kazuo Hirai CEO Sony Moving to Chairman of BOD Sony
2/8/2018 Kenneth Cole Chairman amfAR Resigned, Weinstein collaboration
12/23/2017 Sam Haskell CEO Miss America Resigned, inappropriate internal communications
12/23/2017 Lynn Weldner Chairman Miss America Resigned, inappropriate internal communications
2/9/2018 Patrick Ward Chairman Providence Democratic City Committee Resigned, inappropriate FB post
1/2/2018 Mark E. Speese CEO Rent-A-Center Resigned
2/20/2018 John Noseworthy CEO Mayo Clinic Resigned effective end of year
2/20/2018 Raj Nair Executive Vice President Ford Motor Company, North America Resigned, inappropriate behavior
2/22/2018 Marjorie Magner Chairman Tenga Resigned
2/27/2018 Joel Manby CEO Sea World Entertainment Resigned
2/28/2018 Scott Blackburn Chief Executive US Olympic Committee Resigned, health, Nassar abuse fallout
3/5/2018 Clifton Rutledge CEO Bojangles Restaurant Resigned, personal reasons
3/5/2018 Mike Huckabee Board member Country Music Association Resigned, conservative fall out
3/8/2018 James Tanenbaum Partner Mayer Brown Resigned, Morrison & Forester fired, sexual misconduct
3/9/2018 Lloyd Blankfein CEO Goldman Sachs Resigned, effective end of year
3/9/2018 Sanjay Jha CEO Globalfoundries Resigned
3/9/2018 Paul Jacobs Chairman Qualcomm Resigned as Chairman, remains as board member
3/19/2018 Alex Stamos Chief Security Officer Facebook Resigned, plans to leave by August
3/20/2018 Gary Barber Chairman/CEO MGM, MGM Holdings Resigned
3/22/2018 Musa Tariq VP and Chief Brand Officer Ford Motor Company Resigned
3/22/2018 Raj Rao Head, Ford Smart Mobility Ford Motor Company Resigned
3/22/2018 John Dowd President's Lawyer Resigned from team
3/29/2018 Terry Myerson Executive Vice President Microsoft Windows group Leaving company due to reorg
3/29/2018 Dan Schneider Producer Nickelodeon Departing
4/11/2018 Alexander Tayler CEO Cambridge Analytica Stepping down
4/21/2018 J. Steven Hart Chairman Williams Jensen Resigned over EPA Pruit lobby contact
5/2/2018 Ty Cobb President's Lawyer Resigned from team
5/11/2018 Richard Johnson State Department Office of Iran Nuclear Implementation Resigned
5/14/2018 Deana Bass Deputy Chief of Staff HUD Leaving department
6/8/2018 George Pell Cardinal, Archbishop, Finance Minister Austraulia Catholic Church Resignes, sexual abuse charges
7/2/2018 Brian Ross Media ABC Leaving network
7/2/2018 Brenda Schwartz Media ABC Leaving network
7/3/2018 Demos Parneros CEO Barnes & Noble Fired
7/5/2018 John Schnatter Chairman Papa John Resigns b/c racial slur
7/21/2018 Brian Crutcher CEO Texas Instruments Resigned, violations of code of conduct
7/22/2018 Brian Malone Board member Charter Communications Resigned
7/27/2018 Sam Singal Executive Producer NBC News Resigned
7/28/2018 Theodore McCarrick Cardinal Wash DC Dioscese Resigned, sexual abuse allegations
8/6/2018 Indra Nooya CEO PepsiCo Stepping down
#747126 at 2018-03-21 20:34:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #925: Deep State Panic Edition
Anon on previous thread said 2 presidents resigned today. One was Peru's president. I didn't know who the other one was, so I did a duck search on "president resigns". I'm sure everyone is aware, but here is a non-comprehensive list of heads of state that have resigned in recent months:
Robert Mugabe–Zimbabwe–11/21/17
Jacob Zuma–South Africa–2/14/18
Ameena Gurib-Fakim–Mauritius–3/17/18
Htin Kyaw–Myanmar–3/21/18
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski–Peru–3/21/2018
5 in 5 months seems like a lot. Other "presidents" who have resigned:
John Skipper–ESPN–12/17
Joel Seligman–U. of Rochester–1/11/18
Lou Anna Simon–Mich. State University–1/24/2018
Wayne Pacelle–U.S. Humane Society–2/2/18
Chialin Chang–Smartphone President, HTC–2/14/18
Raj Nair–Ford Motors, North America–2/21/18
Trevor Edwards–Nike–3/16/18
Shantaram Naik–President of Goa Congress, India–3/20/18
Salah al-Sayadi–Minister of State, Yemen–3/21/2018
#255776 at 2018-02-03 08:05:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #312: The Late Late Show Edition
http:// www.nydailynews.com/news/national/humane-society-ceo-steps-outrage-sexual-misconduct-article-1.3796008
Wayne Pacelle
#252288 at 2018-02-03 01:07:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #308 - Generic bread title Edition
Wayne Pacelle, CEO of Humane Society of the United States, resigns….along with 7 board members.
http://
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2018/02/humane-society-of-the-united-states-accepts-Wayne-Pacelle-resignation.html?credit=web_hpfs1_020217?referrer=https:// news.google.com/
https://
www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/humane-society-dismisses-sexual-harassment-complaints-against-ceo-citing-lack-of-credible-evidence/2018/02/02/d5b163c4-083b-11e8-8777-2a059f168dd2_story.html?utm_term=.d25dd5cbd024
8kun Midnight Riders Posts (1)
#68602 at 2021-03-08 16:16:05 (UTC+1)
QR Midnight Riders #304: The Lions ROAR Edition
Originally Australia #14 >>13168992
Hopping mad: US campaign to ban kangaroo imports gains bipartisan support
Matthew Knott - March 7, 2021
Washington: The Australian embassy in Washington is pushing back against a bipartisan effort by American legislators and animal rights groups to ban the importation of all kangaroo products into the United States.
A Democratic congressman from California, Salud Carbajal and his Republican counterpart Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania last month introduced a bill into the US House of Representatives that would impose steep penalties on anyone importing kangaroo leather or meat into the US.
The coalition of animal rights groups behind the bill is running a sophisticated campaign called "kangaroos are not shoes" that features graphic images of dead kangaroos and joeys.
The group's website, which encourages Americans to contact their local representatives about the issue, describes Australia's kangaroo cull as the "largest land-based commercial wildlife slaughter in the world, ten times larger and far bloodier than the notorious seal slaughter in Canada".
The website asks why two million kangaroos are being killed each year in Australia when other countries protect native icons such as the North American bald eagle, the New Zealand kiwi bird and the Chinese panda.
If passed into law, the legislation would be a massive blow to the Australian kangaroo industry given exports to the US are worth an estimated $80 million a year, making it the industry's second-biggest export market after the European Union.
The primary aim of the Kangaroo Protection Act is to stop major brands such as Nike, Adidas and Puma from using kangaroo leather in their soccer shoes and bicycle cleats.
The bill has forced Australian officials in Washington to counter commonly-held views, including that kangaroo harvesters are targeting a "cute and cuddly" endangered species.
"When we heard this bill had been introduced we moved quickly because we wanted to make sure that lawmakers understood the basis on which the commercial kangaroo industry operates in Australia," US ambassador Arthur Sinodinos said.
"It's about providing context and information to dispel some misconceptions that are out there."
Wayne Pacelle, the president of Animal Wellness Action, one of the groups lobbying for the bill, said he decided to launch the campaign after the death of thousands of kangaroos and other marsupials during the Australian bushfires of late 2019 and early 2020.
"People outside Australia consider kangaroos to be one of the primary icons and symbols of that continent so there's an instinctive reaction when they hear that two million kangaroos are killed for their parts," he said. "They are stunned."
Pacelle said: "I believe we stand a very good chance of getting this passed.
"The animal welfare lobby in the US has passed a lot of major legislation, and there's no domestic constituency for this enterprise. It's an easy vote for Democrats certainly, and also for Republicans to show they are animal-welfare friendly."
Selling kangaroo products conflicts with the long-standing US norm that only farmed animals - rather than those killed in the wild - should be exploited for commercial gain, Pacelle said.
Politicians as divergent as Jamie Raskin, who served as the Democrats' lead impeachment manager during Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, and Republican Matt Gaetz, one of the most pro-Trump members of Congress, have signed on as sponsors of the bill.
Australian officials and the kangaroo industry are hopeful that the bill, like most pieces of legislation introduced into Congress, does not become law. But it could still have an impact if it spurs corporations to cut kangaroo products out of their supply chains to avoid a backlash.
Kangaroo Industries Association of Australia executive officer Dennis King said: "The bill is misguided, it's not grounded in the facts. No threatened species are commercially harvested in Australia, nor are any kangaroos harvested for their hides. It's all part of a government-regulated, humanely managed wildlife management program that has operated for 30 years."
The industry argues that kangaroos, far from being a threatened species like the panda, are so abundant that their population needs to be controlled. The Australian government estimates that there are 43 million kangaroos in NSW, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, up from 27 million a decade earlier.
"Even if there were no commercial industry, conservation culling would occur anyway to avoid overpopulation and mass starvation during droughts," King said.
"Kangaroos may look cute and cuddly but they can do immense amounts of damage to farmers' properties," he added.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/north-america/hopping-mad-us-campaign-to-ban-kangaroo-imports-gains-bipartisan-support-20210304-p577p6.html
https://kangaroosarenotshoes.org
8chan/8kun QResearch AUSTRALIA Posts (1)
#13168992 at 2021-03-08 02:08:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #14 - THE ART OF WAR Edition
Hopping mad: US campaign to ban kangaroo imports gains bipartisan support
Matthew Knott - March 7, 2021
Washington: The Australian embassy in Washington is pushing back against a bipartisan effort by American legislators and animal rights groups to ban the importation of all kangaroo products into the United States.
A Democratic congressman from California, Salud Carbajal and his Republican counterpart Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania last month introduced a bill into the US House of Representatives that would impose steep penalties on anyone importing kangaroo leather or meat into the US.
The coalition of animal rights groups behind the bill is running a sophisticated campaign called "kangaroos are not shoes" that features graphic images of dead kangaroos and joeys.
The group's website, which encourages Americans to contact their local representatives about the issue, describes Australia's kangaroo cull as the "largest land-based commercial wildlife slaughter in the world, ten times larger and far bloodier than the notorious seal slaughter in Canada".
The website asks why two million kangaroos are being killed each year in Australia when other countries protect native icons such as the North American bald eagle, the New Zealand kiwi bird and the Chinese panda.
If passed into law, the legislation would be a massive blow to the Australian kangaroo industry given exports to the US are worth an estimated $80 million a year, making it the industry's second-biggest export market after the European Union.
The primary aim of the Kangaroo Protection Act is to stop major brands such as Nike, Adidas and Puma from using kangaroo leather in their soccer shoes and bicycle cleats.
The bill has forced Australian officials in Washington to counter commonly-held views, including that kangaroo harvesters are targeting a "cute and cuddly" endangered species.
"When we heard this bill had been introduced we moved quickly because we wanted to make sure that lawmakers understood the basis on which the commercial kangaroo industry operates in Australia," US ambassador Arthur Sinodinos said.
"It's about providing context and information to dispel some misconceptions that are out there."
Wayne Pacelle, the president of Animal Wellness Action, one of the groups lobbying for the bill, said he decided to launch the campaign after the death of thousands of kangaroos and other marsupials during the Australian bushfires of late 2019 and early 2020.
"People outside Australia consider kangaroos to be one of the primary icons and symbols of that continent so there's an instinctive reaction when they hear that two million kangaroos are killed for their parts," he said. "They are stunned."
Pacelle said: "I believe we stand a very good chance of getting this passed.
"The animal welfare lobby in the US has passed a lot of major legislation, and there's no domestic constituency for this enterprise. It's an easy vote for Democrats certainly, and also for Republicans to show they are animal-welfare friendly."
Selling kangaroo products conflicts with the long-standing US norm that only farmed animals - rather than those killed in the wild - should be exploited for commercial gain, Pacelle said.
Politicians as divergent as Jamie Raskin, who served as the Democrats' lead impeachment manager during Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, and Republican Matt Gaetz, one of the most pro-Trump members of Congress, have signed on as sponsors of the bill.
Australian officials and the kangaroo industry are hopeful that the bill, like most pieces of legislation introduced into Congress, does not become law. But it could still have an impact if it spurs corporations to cut kangaroo products out of their supply chains to avoid a backlash.
Kangaroo Industries Association of Australia executive officer Dennis King said: "The bill is misguided, it's not grounded in the facts. No threatened species are commercially harvested in Australia, nor are any kangaroos harvested for their hides. It's all part of a government-regulated, humanely managed wildlife management program that has operated for 30 years."
The industry argues that kangaroos, far from being a threatened species like the panda, are so abundant that their population needs to be controlled. The Australian government estimates that there are 43 million kangaroos in NSW, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, up from 27 million a decade earlier.
"Even if there were no commercial industry, conservation culling would occur anyway to avoid overpopulation and mass starvation during droughts," King said.
"Kangaroos may look cute and cuddly but they can do immense amounts of damage to farmers' properties," he added.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/north-america/hopping-mad-us-campaign-to-ban-kangaroo-imports-gains-bipartisan-support-20210304-p577p6.html
https://kangaroosarenotshoes.org