Anonymous ID: 91d783 March 29, 2019, 2:55 p.m. No.5967730   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Reposting see something say something

 

Check out this fake news "journalist" lurking in Trump hotel

So I'm digging around common followers for Qanon hit pieces "journos" Travis View Roth schild and Collins and Zach Everson stands out because he is only following 2 accounts. One is his blog twatter account and the other is the the Trump hotel in DC. Blog account is the same. It's only following Zach Everson and the hotel. Clearly doesn't want any twatter footprint. Zach's current gig is lurking in the hotel. Now check his bio. Bo oz Allen Hamilton rings a bell. So does Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu but I cant remember why. Quick search and I remember:

 

E-mail hack In September 2017,

>The Guardian reported that Deloitte suffered a cyberattack that breached the confidentiality of its clients and 244,000 staff, allowing the attackers to access "usernames, passwords, IP addresses, architectural diagrams for businesses and health information". Reportedly,

 

Last but not least

>network compatibility assessments and directives at the Headquarters, Department of the Army (I was government waste)

 

Might need some Eyes On this fag. He's awfully excited about his Bobby Pedo Deniro interview.

 

http://archive.fo/k88ur

 

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Developing a micro beat with major implications

 

I’ve since left travel writing (pivot!) and instead have focused on original investigative journalism about conflicts of interest and Constitutional concerns regarding the Trump International Hotel Washington, DC. Travel writing led me to some amazing experiences and people—and I still love the thrill of exploring a new place—but I’d tired of that line of work. While at Eater, I did a lot of shoe-leather reporting, developing sources in Louisville’s kitchens, the courts, the department of revenue, and the health department, treating the restaurant scene like it was a hard-news beat. It led to some tangible, real-world results—and I enjoyed it. In 2017 and living in the DC area, concentrating on President Trump’s hotel seemed like a good mix of my interests, abilities, and location, as well as an unmet need. To that end, behold

 

the 5,500-word “Inside the World’s Most Controversial Hotel” for Condé Nast Traveler

“Trump’s D.C. Hotel Gave a Sweetheart Rate to a Pro-Immigrant Worker Group” and “Trump Hotel Paid Millions in Fines for Unpaid Work” for The Daily Beast

“How Trump’s D.C. Hotel Works to Help Swamp the Drain” and “Why Instagram is the Best Window into Trump-Era Corruption” for Fast Company

“Trump Uses D.C. Hotel Opening to Plug Brand Triumphs” for Fox News

a Twitter thread with thousands of posts documenting politicians, government employees, lobbyists, and foreign officials patronizing President Trump’s D.C. hotel, as well as conferences taking place there and other news about the venue

1100 Pennsylvania, a daily(ish) newsletter reporting on the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. and President Trump’s other businesses.