Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 8:57 p.m. No.1646520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6581

Thank you for baking the bread, Baker!

 

>>1646359

Thanks for checking in, NoHomoAnon. I'm gonna buy you and the wife a beer when we all have our 8chan reunion some day. Please keep up the good work here. You've added a lot and I appreciate you!

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 9:04 p.m. No.1646578   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1646356

 

Yes, asshole, whenever I read statutes, regulations, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, State Supreme Judicial Court opinions, Appeals Court decisions, and indigent clients' files I usually don't go apeshit over them. To be more specific, I don't go apeshit unless the materials will help with the legal cases on which I'm currently working.

 

Similarly, I also never went apeshit over anything I ever read in all the medical books I had to read in school. And I most certainly didn't go apeshit over anything I read in all the books I had to read during law school.

 

But this shit here? On 8chan? This "SAVING WESTERN CIVILATION FROM SATAN" shit?

 

Yeah, I go apeshit over it.

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 9:36 p.m. No.1646820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6836 >>6964

>>1646615

Speaking of Kate Spade and DROGA5, Anons, guess who did advertising for the HRC team?

 

DROGA5 WORKED ON THE HRC TEAM.

 

Below is the text of one of the Podesta Emails in which Wendy Clark introduces the DROGA5 people to Cheryl Mills and Skippy (link here: https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/12144). I archived it here (http:// archive.is/K6HqS) but we need to save it offline.

 

Anons, if you search for "DROGA5" in Podesta Emails you'll find more. I haven't had time to dig so if anyone else can dig, please dig.

 

On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 8:27 AM, Wendy Clark <hellowendyclark@me.comwrote:

 

> Cheryl, John,

>

> Thank you in advance for your time today.

>

> We will review a set of brand work that answers the question of seeing what "an outside game" approach would look like for a potential presidential run. As you know, we have a meeting with Secretary Clinton next week and your insights in advance will be very helpful.

>

> I have 3 main agencies working on this. Only one is based in NYC so I am bringing 2 members of that agency with me. Kevin is the executive creative director and Matt is the brand strategist. Together we will share a set of

work that has been created by the 3 agencies as a proposed approach of how we, the ad industry, would handle this incredible branding opportunity.

>

> Look forward to seeing you at 2pm.

>

> Thanks. Wendy

>

> Kevin Brady

>

> Executive Creative Director, Droga5 New York

>

> For the past 19 years, Kevin Brady has strived to make ads that were honest, ads that found a unique truth and communicated it as simply as possible.

>

> Since 1996, he has created award-winning work at Bozell, Lowe, Publicis, Y&R and has been at Droga5 since the early days of the company. His most recognized work includes NET10's "No Evil," Puma's "Social" and "Index," Newcastle's "No Bollocks," Prudential's "Day One" and "Challenge Lab," as well as Honey Maid's "This is Wholesome."

>

> He has won nearly 20 Cannes Lions as well as several awards from D&AD, One Show, Andy, Art Director's Club and been honored by TED in its "Ads Worth Spreading" series. He was also ranked in the top ten of "The Adweek 50" in 2014, an annual Adweek list of the most influential creatives in the industry.

>

> Throughout Kevin's tenure in the business, he has tried to constantly evolve, to push every medium and to create purposeful work. He is happy to be able to come to work every day at a place where his colleagues hold these same values.

>

> Kevin lives in New York with his girlfriend and child and when not at work, he can be found playing accordion in a rock band and making sure they gig at least once every five years.

>

> Matthew Gardner

> Director of Brand Influence, Droga5 New York

>

> Matthew joined Droga5 in 2010 as his first full-time job out of college after stints as a freelance writer at Vice and FADER magazines. At Droga5, he's tasked with creating culturally relevant, influential opportunities for Droga5 - using the talent and network made possible through our partners WME and the culture as a whole. Matthew has worked with WME client Dwayne Johnson and brands including Hennessy, Spotify and Newcastle. His work on the New Museum's "Recalling 1993" campaign won two Gold Effies Awards in 2014.

>

> Matthew grew up in Newton, Mass. and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 9:40 p.m. No.1646856   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6895 >>6964

>>1646836

Shoot, I'm overtired. HERE is the link leading to emails in Podesta Emails that connect DROGA5 to the Hillary Clinton Cabal.

 

Possibly notable, given DROGA5's predilection for young children and pizza in their messaging.

 

https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/?q=droga5&mfrom=&mto=&title=&notitle=&date_from=&date_to=&nofrom=&noto=&count=50&sort=6#searchresult

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 9:46 p.m. No.1646895   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6964

>>1646856

Here is an Adweek article indicating that the creeps at DROGA5 did a lot of the ads for Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 campaign.

 

Not surprisingly, DROGA5 was the ad company that did the "Role Models" commercial featuring – wait for it – children.

 

https://www.adweek.com/creativity/simple-insight-led-droga5-make-hillary-clintons-best-attack-ad-2016-174504/

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 9:48 p.m. No.1646905   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1646893

 

Anon, see my posts in this thread.

 

Kate Spade ==DROGA5 > SKIPPY > HRC.

 

I found the emails linking these assholes in the Podesta Emails on Wikileaks.

 

I think the connections are notable.

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 10 p.m. No.1647001   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1646979

Not only is Droga5 into all this satanic bullshit, but they also did a lot of the ads for the failed HRC presidential campaign. The second failed HRC presidential campaign.

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 10:22 p.m. No.1647153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7192 >>7236

>>1646994

Here's another useful Podesta Email regarding the DROGA5 connection to The Clinton Foundation:

 

https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/17060

 

Archived here: http: //archive.is/34gPk

 

From:mpally@clintonfoundation.org

To: mpally@clintonfoundation.org

Date: 2015-03-09 11:00

Subject: No Ceilings!

 

 

 

All,

 

I am thrilled to share with you, on this day after International Women's Day, three significant milestones from No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project that began yesterday and will continue through tomorrow. As you may know, Secretary Clinton and Chelsea launched No Ceilings in 2013 to measure the gains women and girls have made since the United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 and this week we are releasing the culmination of our data work in three exciting ways:

 

  1. "Not There"

To raise awareness that we're not there yet when it comes to gender equality, with pro-bono support from the award-winning agency Droga5, we launched "Not There"-a brief awareness effort that literally removes women from the media and across sites in New York City. The effort is also gathering amazing attention on social media, with global icons, brands, and celebrities who partnered with us changing their profile pictures to a female silhouette and the URL for the website, Not-There.org<http://notthere.noceilings.org/>.

 

We've received a lot of great coverage on this as well, including pieces from the New York Times<http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/09/business/media/not-there-campaign-removes-women-from-ads-for-international-womens-day.html?_r=0>,Vogue<http://www.vogue.com/12263486/not-there-gender-equality-vogue-covers/>, AdAge<http://adage.com/article/agency-news/clinton-foundation-campaign-erases-women-ads/297492/>, MTV News<http://www.mtv.com/news/2099261/women-not-there/>, Glamour<http://www.glamour.com/inspired/blogs/the-conversation/2015/03/not-there>, Refinery 29<http://www.refinery29.com/2015/03/83388/chelsea-clinton-interview-not-there-no-ceilings>, and Buzzfeed<http://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniemcneal/women-are-vanishing-from-ads-for-one-day-to-promote-gender-e#.fbvGjBR4o>.

 

  1. The Full Participation Report

 

Over the last year, No Ceilings has worked alongside the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to collect and analyze data from more than 190 countries, which has now been compiled into one comprehensive report. The report shows that there's a lot to celebrate, especially when it comes to health, education, and legal protections. But, it also shows significant gaps and that we still have a long way to go until we achieve full gender equality at home and around the world. You can read the full report and see the corresponding data visualizations at NoCeilings.org<http://noceilings.org/about/#about-report&o>. You can also learn about the state of women's economic participation from Fortune Magazine here<http://fortune.com/2015/03/05/women-in-the-workforce/>.

 

  1. Launch of data visualization website: NoCeilings.org<http://NoCeilings.org>

As I mentioned above, we've launched an interactive website where users can explore the data from the report firsthand and learn more about some of the remarkable women and girls who drive our work all around the world. As Secretary Clinton puts it, the data is "snackable"- you can learn something fast or take a deep dive into the areas that interest you most. I hope you'll visit the website, NoCeilings.org<http://www.noceilings.org>, to explore the data further.

 

Later this morning, Secretary Clinton, Chelsea, and Melinda Gates will be hosting Not There Yet: A Data Driven Analysis of Gender Equality where global leaders and engaged participants are coming together to officially release data from The Full Participation Report. You can watch the event live at 11am ET on clintonfoundation.org/noceilings<https://www.clintonfoundation.org/our-work/no-ceilings-full-participation-project>.

 

I hope you enjoy the report, the website, and the event!

 

Maura

 

Maura Pally

Acting CEO and Senior Vice President, Women and Youth Programs | Clinton Foundation

1271 Avenue of the Americas, 41st Floor, New York, NY 10020

Direct: (917) 720-0280

mpally@clintonfoundation.org<mailto:mpally@clintonfoundation.org| www.clintonfoundation.org<http://www.clintonfoundation.org/>

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 10:25 p.m. No.1647182   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7236

>>1646994

 

Here's another useful Podesta Email regarding the DROGA5 connection to The Clinton Foundation. It's relevant and interesting because it reveals that DRAGO5 did (at least some of) its work for The Clinton Foundation on a "pro bono" (no charge) basis.

 

To me that says DRAGO5 was so desperate to be involved in the HRC camp that they gave away a shitload of free advertising. It's not customary for an ad company to give away so much. It's weird.

 

https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/17060

 

Archived here: http: //archive.is/34gPk

 

From:mpally@clintonfoundation.org

 

To: mpally@clintonfoundation.org

 

Date: 2015-03-09 11:00

 

Subject: No Ceilings!

 

All,

 

I am thrilled to share with you, on this day after International Women's Day, three significant milestones from No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project that began yesterday and will continue through tomorrow. As you may know, Secretary Clinton and Chelsea launched No Ceilings in 2013 to measure the gains women and girls have made since the United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 and this week we are releasing the culmination of our data work in three exciting ways:

 

  1. "Not There"

 

To raise awareness that we're not there yet when it comes to gender equality, with pro-bono support from the award-winning agency Droga5, we launched "Not There"-a brief awareness effort that literally removes women from the media and across sites in New York City. The effort is also gathering amazing attention on social media, with global icons, brands, and celebrities who partnered with us changing their profile pictures to a female silhouette and the URL for the website, Not-There.org<http://notthere.noceilings.org/>.

 

We've received a lot of great coverage on this as well, including pieces from the New York Times<http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/09/business/media/not-there-campaign-removes-women-from-ads-for-international-womens-day.html?_r=0>,Vogue<http://www.vogue.com/12263486/not-there-gender-equality-vogue-covers/>, AdAge<http://adage.com/article/agency-news/clinton-foundation-campaign-erases-women-ads/297492/>, MTV News<http://www.mtv.com/news/2099261/women-not-there/>, Glamour<http://www.glamour.com/inspired/blogs/the-conversation/2015/03/not-there>, Refinery 29<http://www.refinery29.com/2015/03/83388/chelsea-clinton-interview-not-there-no-ceilings>, and Buzzfeed<http://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniemcneal/women-are-vanishing-from-ads-for-one-day-to-promote-gender-e#.fbvGjBR4o>.

 

  1. The Full Participation Report

 

Over the last year, No Ceilings has worked alongside the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to collect and analyze data from more than 190 countries, which has now been compiled into one comprehensive report. The report shows that there's a lot to celebrate, especially when it comes to health, education, and legal protections. But, it also shows significant gaps and that we still have a long way to go until we achieve full gender equality at home and around the world. You can read the full report and see the corresponding data visualizations at NoCeilings.org<http://noceilings.org/about/#about-report&o>. You can also learn about the state of women's economic participation from Fortune Magazine here<http://fortune.com/2015/03/05/women-in-the-workforce/>.

 

  1. Launch of data visualization website: NoCeilings.org<http://NoCeilings.org>

 

As I mentioned above, we've launched an interactive website where users can explore the data from the report firsthand and learn more about some of the remarkable women and girls who drive our work all around the world. As Secretary Clinton puts it, the data is "snackable"- you can learn something fast or take a deep dive into the areas that interest you most. I hope you'll visit the website, NoCeilings.org<http://www.noceilings.org>, to explore the data further.

 

Later this morning, Secretary Clinton, Chelsea, and Melinda Gates will be hosting Not There Yet: A Data Driven Analysis of Gender Equality where global leaders and engaged participants are coming together to officially release data from The Full Participation Report. You can watch the event live at 11am ET on clintonfoundation.org/noceilings<https://www.clintonfoundation.org/our-work/no-ceilings-full-participation-project>.

 

I hope you enjoy the report, the website, and the event!

 

Maura

 

Maura Pally

 

Acting CEO and Senior Vice President, Women and Youth Programs | Clinton Foundation

 

1271 Avenue of the Americas, 41st Floor, New York, NY 10020

 

Direct: (917) 720-0280

 

mpally@clintonfoundation.org<mailto:mpally@clintonfoundation.org| www.clintonfoundation.org<http://www.clintonfoundation.org/>

Anonymous ID: e47ea2 June 5, 2018, 10:32 p.m. No.1647236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1647182

>>1647192

Hey Baker?

I accidentally "hid" my post about the Connection of DROGA5 to The Clinton Foundation.

 

So in other words, >>1647153 is not the right link to it, I'm afraid.

 

The correct link (in which I added a comment about the fact that DROGA5 did a lot of its work for The Clinton Foundation on a "pro bono" (free) basis, can be found here:

 

>>1647182.

 

Thank you, Baker.