Anonymous ID: 424a87 Jan. 12, 2023, 12:39 p.m. No.18131817   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1830 >>1972 >>2107 >>2277 >>2324 >>2375

Cover-Up: Biden and White House Lawyer Failed to Publicly Disclose December 20 Discovery of Classified Documents in Corvette Garage in Initial Statement

 

The initial statement issued by White House attorney Richard Sauber on Monday to address the CBS News report on classified documents being discovered at the Penn Biden Center on November 2, 2022, failed to disclose that additional classified documents were found at Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware home on December 20 by Biden’s personal attorneys. It was not until Thursday morning that Sauber announced that a second set of classified documents were found in Biden’s garage and was confirmed by Biden in a contentious colloquy with Fox News reporter Peter Doocy.

 

Sauber was appointed by Biden last year to the role of Special Counsel to the President to help with investigations in anticipation of a Republican takeover of Congress (excerpt via CNN):

 

The White House has hired Richard Sauber to assist in the Biden administration’s response to potential future investigations should Republicans win back majorities in Congress in the midterm elections, officials confirm to CNN.

 

Sauber, currently the top lawyer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and is expected to begin at the White House in the next few weeks with the title “special counsel to the president.”

 

“Dick is an excellent lawyer who brings decades of experience that will be a valuable asset,” Ian Sams, a White House counsel spokesperson, told CNN. “As we have since the transition, we are ensuring the White House is prepared for the issues we are facing or will face in the future, and we have built and continue to build a strong legal team to conduct our work and serve the public and the President.”

 

Sauber’s statement on Garland’s appointment of a special counsel included an admission that Biden mishandled documents, stating they were “inadvertently misplaced.”

 

Biden’s handling of his classified documents scandal violates the rule for presidential crisis management by Clinton veteran Lanny Danny Davis: “Tell it all, tell it early, tell it yourself.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/cover-biden-white-house-lawyer-failed-publicly-disclose-december-20-discovery-classified-documents-corvette-garage-initial-statement/

Anonymous ID: 424a87 Jan. 12, 2023, 12:40 p.m. No.18131828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1844 >>1972 >>2107 >>2277 >>2315 >>2324 >>2375

Former Employees Sue ESPN After Being Fired For COVID Vaccine Refusal

 

Two former employees are suing ESPN for being fired over COVID-19 vaccine refusal, alleging the company violated their rights and state and federal law in the process.

 

Beth Faber, a former producer with the network, and Allison Williams, a college football reporter, brought the suit on Jan. 11 in federal court in Connecticut, where Disney-owned ESPN is based.

 

Faber was fired on Sept. 9, 2021, after ESPN denied her request for a religious accommodation to the company’s mandate. Williams was fired on Oct. 19, 2021, after ESPN rejected requests for exemptions based on disability and religious beliefs.

 

ESPN officials claimed that no accommodation was possible because venues at which the employees would work would not accept unvaccinated people, according to the suit. But plaintiffs allege the defendants made no effort to confirm that and pointed to how most NFL and college football teams had unvaccinated personnel, as ESPN itself reported.

 

“Defendants impermissibly took adverse employment against Plaintiffs, including wrongfully terminating them, denying them of financial compensation, and in the case of Williams, pursuant to a contract, and intentionally harming their relationship in their industry, because they complained about the discrimination they suffered based on their religious beliefs, a protective activity,” the suit states.

 

ESPN declined to comment or say how many workers were fired over vaccine refusal.

 

The lawsuit came after the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunities Commission issued “right to sue” letters to Faber and Williams.

Rejections

 

Faber, a producer, began working for ESPN in 1991 and had no disciplinary record before the mandate was imposed, according to the suit. She informed the company she is a devout Catholic who objected to vaccination on religious grounds, including how the vaccine companies utilized fetal cell lines.

 

“God and the immune system he has entrusted to me has protected me through more than 1550 remote events, millions of miles in airline travel, and countless numbers of nights in various hotels throughout this country and the world. I will not turn my back on God’s protection, and violate my sincere personal religious beliefs,” Faber wrote, according to the suit.

 

The company in response tried to get her to name a priest who would analyze her claims but she declined, saying her beliefs “are my OWN” and that she did not want to be “cross examined” by an “expert.”

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/former-employees-sue-espn-after-being-fired-covid-vaccine-refusal

Anonymous ID: 424a87 Jan. 12, 2023, 12:55 p.m. No.18131928   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 424a87 Jan. 12, 2023, 1:05 p.m. No.18132010   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2107 >>2277 >>2318 >>2324 >>2363 >>2375

Passion of the Christ sequel to begin filming this spring with Mel Gibson and Jim Caviezel returning, to focus on Christ's Decent to Hell: report

 

Gibson said the film will not just be "about the resurrection" and will include events from "other realms" including the "fall of the angels."

 

The sequel to the 2004 hit film, The Passion of the Christ, is set to begin filming in the spring with Mel Gibson returning as director and Jim Caviezel coming back in the role of Jesus Christ.

 

World of Reel reports that The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection is set to begin filming in a few months and will "focus on the twenty-four hours encompassing Jesus’ passion and the events that occurred three days between his crucifixion and resurrection."

 

 

As ScreenGeek reports, "these updates should still be taken with a grain of salt. But the new sequel has been in development for several years now."

 

The Washington Examiner reports that in 2017 Gibson said of the script and its development, "That's a very big subject, and it needs to be looked at because we don't want to just do a simple rendering of it."

 

"But in order to read it, experience, and explore probably deeper meanings of what it's about, it's going to take some doing," Gibson added.

 

Speaking with Breitbart in September of 2020, Caviezel said that Gibson had sent him the third draft of the script at the time.

 

"Mel Gibson just sent me the third picture, the third draft. It’s coming. It’s called The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection. It’s going to be the biggest film in world history," Caviezel said.

 

In a 2016 interview with Raymond Arroyo, Gibson said the film will not just be "about the resurrection" and will include events from "other realms" including the "fall of the angels."

 

Gibson said, "it's not the, you know, Man comes back, walks through walls, has holes in his hands, and eats a piece of fish. You know, it's not that. It's a big, vast theological experience."

 

According to the Express, Gibson has said the film might include Christ's journey through hell.

 

Jim Caviezel said in 2020 to Fox News that the sequel, "It’s going to be a masterpiece. It’s gonna be the biggest film in world history, I believe it will be based on what I feel in my heart."

 

"It’s so imperative in this time, these films can’t be made now. The films they make are Marvel Comics movies. You’ll see Superman. You won’t see Jesus… I got to play the greatest superhero there ever was," Caviezel added.

 

According to IMDB and Giant Freakin Robot, many of the actors from the first film have been confirmed to return, actors Maia Morgenstern as Mary, Christo Jivkov as John, and Francesco De Vito will be back as Peter.

 

According to Box Office Mojo, to date, The Passion of the Christ is the highest-grossing R-rated motion picture ever made, with a lifetime gross of over $370 million dollars off of a budget of 30 million.

 

The original film covers the last 12 hours of Jesus' life with non-linear flashbacks to his teachings, such as the Sermon on the Mount and the Last Supper.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/passion-of-the-christ-sequel-to-begin-filming-this-spring-with-mel-gibson-and-jim-caviezel-returning-to-focus-on-christs-decent-to-hell-report

Anonymous ID: 424a87 Jan. 12, 2023, 1:08 p.m. No.18132031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2054 >>2107 >>2277 >>2324 >>2375

US Coast Guard Apparently Had Pre-Written Denials For Vaccine Exemption Requests, Docs Show

 

Coast Guard documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation appear to show canned justifications commanders can cut and paste into vaccine exemption requests, experts told the DCNF.

Existence of the statements suggests the Coast Guard may have violated requirements to consider the unique circumstances surrounding each request, experts said.

“It is very easy for a commander to have a closed mind when there is a pre-written language presented to them in draft form,” Dwight Stirling, former military attorney and founder of the Center for Law and Military Policy, explained to the DCNF.

 

The Coast Guard had pre-written justifications for denying COVID-19 vaccine exemption requests, according to documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

 

Justifications in the document differ according to the position each Coast Guard member requesting an exemption occupied and where he or she was stationed, but each of the 30 listed follows a similar pattern of highlighting the operational requirements for each position and explaining why vaccination is necessary. The DCNF could not determine exactly how those in charge of deciding exemption cases applied each justification to individual requests, but the document indicates they failed to consider the unique circumstances of each applicant, a violation of Coast Guard policy and U.S. law, experts told the DCNF.

 

“All the commander needs to do is sign the memo and the matter is finished,” Dwight Stirling, former military attorney and founder of the Center for Law and Military Policy, explained to the DCNF.

 

Coast Guard policy aimed at protecting First Amendment rights requires leaders to individually review each vaccine exemption request, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act says armed forces must demonstrate a “compelling interest” in overruling religious accommodations.

 

Mike Rose, general counsel for Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services, said he could not confirm whether the document was used to help the Coast Guard violate policy. However, he agreed that it appears to contain pre-written statements “designed to be applied automatically to each individual Coast Guardsmen based on the nature of their assignment.”

 

“I also considered that you are assigned to an operational billet,” reads one of the justifications, directed at a cook aboard CGC Angela McShan. “Your duties as the senior Culinary Specialist requires frequent interactions with the entire crew in smaller, enclosed spaces that do not afford the opportunity to consistently social distance in accordance with the Center for Disease Control’s recommended guidelines.”

 

The document contains a separate section labeled “COVID-19 and Other Requests” with responses to multiple religious exemptions related to the COVID-19 vaccine listed below.

 

The first response addresses Coast Guard members’ request to be exempt from all future vaccines developed from mRNA or viral vector technology, which are used in the top COVID-19 vaccines.

 

“The Coast Guard cannot predict which vaccines in the future will be mandated and of those which will be developed with mRNA or viral vector technology. Therefore, because of the broad nature of your request, it is denied,” the document reads, with “it is denied” in boldface type.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/01/12/coast-guard-document-vaccine-exemption-denial/

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/01/12/coast-guard-document-vaccine-exemption-denial/

Anonymous ID: 424a87 Jan. 12, 2023, 1:44 p.m. No.18132279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2320 >>2324 >>2375

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