Anonymous ID: dade7c March 7, 2018, 5:55 a.m. No.577314   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>554014

>https:// wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/10411

>>553963

>>553797

>>554014 - "As far as being timely, and the Americans giving a shit, Bin Laden news is a tiny POOF at this point. If he was alive still it probably would just be a page five story. MEH Not enough care factor in the world.

 

So I can't say one word BOOM is specific to one thing."

 

<b>at the end of the email: " "I'mbuilding a case now, like with the birthers, and all it will take is for a celebrity like Trump to put a match to it, and—boom!"

Anonymous ID: dade7c March 7, 2018, 6:16 a.m. No.577437   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Resignations / Firings

NEWSWEEK

 

Newsweek's owners announced a "series of strategic structural changes" to the media company on Tuesday, amid turmoil at the magazine that has included a law enforcement raid and wide-ranging resignations and firings.

 

…after the magazine's editor-in-chief, executive news director and several senior writers were fired for investigating its parent company following a raid by the Manhattan district attorney.

 

…Editor-in-chief Bob Roe, executive news director Ken Li and senior reporters Josh Saul and Celeste Katz were all fired on Feb. 5. Veteran Newsweek journalist Matt Cooper also resigned, along with several other writers, in February, as reports emerged of a punishing workplace culture and intense traffic demands on writers.

 

In late January, Newsweek Media Group co-owner and CEO Etienne Uzac and his wife, Marion Kim, both resigned. Kim served as head of finance for the media group.

http:// thehill.com/homenews/media/377046-newsweek-announces-strategic-structural-changes-amid-turmoil