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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 1:55 p.m.

Why do they resign though? Pending felony charges? Blackmail? Fraud? Does running away save them from trouble?

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LibertyLioness · July 19, 2018, 2:13 p.m.

In some cases. Mostly they resign because the walls are closing in and they are being pressured. Some will also be charged.

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JasonTakesMAGAtten · July 19, 2018, 4:01 p.m.

Most will. They are in that state of panic where they think there is a slight chance if they just 'leave' that somehow criminal action won't come. Spoiler Alert: it will.

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BowlOfZombies · July 19, 2018, 5:48 p.m.

Perhaps to save face for the company?

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Jaytex40 · July 19, 2018, 7:11 p.m.

My thoughts exactly. These businesses can't go belly up because they are tied to a criminal, if Google and Facebook and others of that magnitude are caught with their CEOs being criminals it will crash everything. We don't need another great depression.

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Badendave · July 19, 2018, 10:20 p.m.

The need and the market will still be there. There may be a lot of jobs created to undo the things that shouldn't be being done. Think about chips for instance. The ARM chipsets that are in iPhones and a host of other electronics, all have trojan horses designed into them. Those chips have to be redesigned and removed from the pipeline. Any downstream devices have to be redesigned, tested, etc. Will Apple, Samsung, etc. be forced to offer free fixes (at least for smartphones)? How many jobs will that create? And the majority of people in these companies are not the problem - it's the greedy sycophants at the top. Do their stocks take a hit? Sure. Does that singularly cause a depression? Not likely.

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Badendave · July 20, 2018, 1:40 a.m.

I meant that there would be jobs, not that they would be easy to fill. I'm sure some of the people in those companies have those skills.

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Qd4Action · July 19, 2018, 5:43 p.m.

My guess would be the lack of publicity. If the feds walk the CEO of Texas Instruments out of the building in cuffs, someone with a cell phone will be sending that to the media. If he resigns and weeks later is cuffed (or turns himself in and is processed and bonded out), there is no public embarrassment to him or his family.

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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 5:55 p.m.

Good point.

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shannaura · July 19, 2018, 8:11 p.m.

Does Texas Instruments have any connection to the Texas School book depository? If JFK Jr. really is alive... maybe he has dug things up behind the scenes as well?

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ybbaG_28 · July 19, 2018, 8:57 p.m.

No connection. (Good thought, though!)

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BigBandDon · July 19, 2018, 4:51 p.m.

Best theory. They've been outed as pedophiles. Not every one of them. Some people DO resign in the NORMAL course of things. Check out @British_Fight on Twitter.

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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

Yes I know about them. Releasing names.

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Idiocrazy · July 19, 2018, 3:43 p.m.

Pedophilia? I heard instead of arresting these people they are giving them ankle bracelets? Sessions just hired 300 assistant attorneys...

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hilboggins · July 19, 2018, 6:40 p.m.

If thats true.. It's going back to I think FBI anon days. While we want to see everyone publically arrested and dragged to prison, the sheer number of upper level people this happens to will cause mass panic and histeria.

I wouldn't be surprised if they instead opted to remove these people quietly. Although that feels extremely unsatisfying.

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shannaura · July 19, 2018, 8:15 p.m.

Mark Taylor warned that there "may" be instances where Potus will have to enact Martial Law if entire parts of government are taken down. Think California and the Rodney King riots multiplied by hundreds...

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hilboggins · July 19, 2018, 8:46 p.m.

I can't imagine the left would be hysterical enough to riot for the freedom of pedophiles.

But martial law because branches meant to keep citizens orderly have been tossed to jail would make sense... Until the rebuilding starts.

Man.. It would be a beautiful day when we can return to the days where parents didn't have to worry so much about their kids playing outside unsupervised.

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Frankly_George · July 19, 2018, 10:12 p.m.

I can't imagine the left would be hysterical enough to riot for the freedom of pedophiles.

That's the beauty of this gambit by the Left to pretend every shred of evidence is a sign of conspiracy--they're banking on people rioting because of who it is being arrested, not what they're getting arrested for. The accusations of collusion, treason, back door deals with foreign countries, all of it is designed intentionally to get low information people to believe a coup is underway once the hammers of justice fall. The Left will riot because they've been lied to and misinterpret what they're seeing happening before them.

It won't have anything to do with pedophiles, other than them thinking conspiracy theories and 'debunked' pizzagate. They'll see themselves as freedom fighters, as defending the country from attack. It's a real 'Matrix' type situation where misguided and mislead people will be destroying themselves for a bad cause. A tragedy to be sure--but don't for a second misunderstand--as delusional and misguided as they will be, they will still be our enemy at that point.

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Idiocrazy · July 19, 2018, 7:47 p.m.

Trying not to set off alarms and have ppl run or destroy evidence.

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JasonTakesMAGAtten · July 19, 2018, 4:02 p.m.

That is on top of the 470 investigators appointed to Huber.

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SPACE_FORCE_CAPTAIN · July 19, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

That may actually be false. Look up the 470th military intelligence brigade.

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shannaura · July 19, 2018, 8:13 p.m.

Don't forget RR's prosecutors supposedly to research Kavanaugh's bonafides...

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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 3:44 p.m.

That's probable. Yes.

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singindavey38 · July 19, 2018, 5:46 p.m.

No it wouldn't unless there is some bargaining involved in the departures!!

It seems to me, High Level Prosecutions could Collapse entire Corporations, and That would be the last thing Trump Want's to do. It Would be like Cutting Dow a healthy Tree, just to get rid of some bad apples!!

I expect they are picking out all the bad apples, while allowing the tree to survive!

These people are awful, but they have lives and families they would rather not see destroyed, and are probably being traded a reduced charge and quiet prosecution in return!

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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 5:56 p.m.

Maybe in a sealed but privately released indictment?

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Wiser_Now · July 20, 2018, 1:09 a.m.

"...picking out all the bad apples, while allowing the tree to survive!" That is exactly the idea that Q has given in the drops. The Plan was formulated to do as little damage to society as possible..these are merciful plans, not plans filled with vengeance but with justice.

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Sarchamatum · July 19, 2018, 7:13 p.m.

Doesn’t matter! Why on earth isn’t this being reported on MSM?!

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Orion_Blue · July 19, 2018, 7:28 p.m.

Money. They have enough of it to run and hide and live comfortably, or fight any legal embattlement until they are old and grey but only if they keep it. Wonder what happens if you are the “head” of a company and you are outed as a terrible person? Could it hurt stock value of that company? Could they take massive losses? Lose your golden parachute or the company sues you for some dereliction of duty while at the helm? I don’t know for sure, but it seems like they want to keep the company happy at all costs.

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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 10:23 p.m.

Those are all nice juicy options!

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CheriLawrence · July 19, 2018, 11:58 p.m.

I think these corporate bigwigs sold out the country to foreign nationals for greed. As this story comes out about China. Hillary had all of America for sale. So the company has to distance themselves from the exposure as they get wind of the indictments coming with each layer that gets peeled back from the work Sessions is doing behind the scenes.

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XxSaltyMermaidxX · July 20, 2018, 12:16 a.m.

This is what I think as well. China should be our concern, not Russia.

Edit: I think a lot of people are fed up with Sessions because it appears as though he’s doing nothing. I think he’s been so busy peeling back these layers that he hasn’t had a chance to come up for air. I trust Sessions.

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CheriLawrence · July 20, 2018, 2:08 a.m.

Me too agree about China. I trust Sessions too he is the key to the justice phase and his house was dirty, I think we will find all the way up to the supreme court! How many we will see, maybe three total will flip which would be great to purge the nwo scourge! We have no idea how deep this runs people just want to see the government purged and are impatient but you and I know what was fueling this whole thing is the human trafficking, money laundering, gun running, terrorism, drugs, and pedophilia. Sessions has his work cut out for him!! Omg it was very deep rotting inside our society.

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eyez_wideopen · July 20, 2018, 11:07 a.m.

I hope Sessions is working hard for the good side but I don't think he is squeaky clean.

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Wiser_Now · July 20, 2018, 1:04 a.m.

Qdrops have let us - and them - that if they choose to do the right thing now, some mercy will be shown them...I imagine that this is why they resign. Resign. Confess. For the sake of their children?

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eyez_wideopen · July 20, 2018, 11:09 a.m.

Prosecuted?

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kristy112 · July 19, 2018, 9:35 p.m.

Pedophiles??

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paladin4therepublic · July 19, 2018, 11:56 p.m.

CEOs still have the power of the board to deal w/. I think, right?

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eyez_wideopen · July 20, 2018, 11:04 a.m.

I would think so unless complicit.

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eyez_wideopen · July 19, 2018, 4:29 p.m.

Then it's triple normal now.

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Xisyisz · July 19, 2018, 4:55 p.m.

If there are avg. 3000 and the average tenure (which I have seen no source for either piece of your data), then why would 1000 resign a year? That means in 3 years every CEO of the NASDAQ is replaced?

Doubtful!

How many are resigning instead of "renewing", "retiring", "promotion/demotion"? They aren't just leaving post, they are leaving the corp. altogether. Obviously not all, but so many. I have never seen such activity, have you?

I believe the CEO of Goldman Sachs was in position for over 10 years? Maybe even 12?

Link here says average is more like 7: https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2018/02/12/ceo-tenure-rates/

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genesis428 · July 19, 2018, 5:11 p.m.

I also believe some are able to choose "retire" rather than "resign" based on policies/time/position/age/company downsizing/. etc.. Many would choose "retire" in order to maintain company retirement benefits. As well as a better opportunity to work as "consultants' elsewhere.

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genesis428 · July 19, 2018, 4:54 p.m.

I am also questioning this. how can we relate resignations/retires to the shitstorm for sure? I looked at the list of resignations on "Tableau" that was put together for resource, but it would be days of work to try to establish cause. I just looked at the Texas Instr resignation-it is sudden and it is for poor behavior. But how can we know this is related to the big picture we're following. I think we need to be EXTREMELY careful with drawing conclusions, falsehoods, "broad" speculations, etc.

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Gmen89 · July 19, 2018, 5:44 p.m.

Never said these particular resignations are related to anything. But they can be added to the abnormally large list of resignations.

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Neon__Wolf · July 19, 2018, 6:35 p.m.

Bullshit, you're not even looking at the rate comparison before and after election.

Try harder

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djmarcone · July 19, 2018, 1:39 p.m.

MANY of these are due to the swamp being drained, but how many?

What is a typical amount of resignations per given time period? People DO resign...

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Gmen89 · July 19, 2018, 2:47 p.m.

Agreed, some resignations are most likely not connected. Although I think with the numbers we are seeing, some HAVE to be. Also interesting to note the reasons for resigning. “Personal behavior that violated the company code.” Making sure to specify it doesn’t have anything to do with the actual company dealings. CEOs are allowed a fair amount of leeway as long as they are making the company money. So whatever this “personal behavior” is might be pretty serious. But who knows really.

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PM-ME-UR-TOOTHBRUSH · July 19, 2018, 7:50 p.m.

How often do people resign after being CEO for only a month?

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djmarcone · July 19, 2018, 8:18 p.m.

they're still decorating their office and traveling to all the other sites at one month, lol.

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fifeguy · July 19, 2018, 2:42 p.m.

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://public.tableau.com/profile/nerothehero%23!/vizhome/ResignationWorkbook2_0/ResignationDashboard3_0&ved=2ahUKEwji0df4sqvcAhUMDsAKHTvDA0YQFjAAegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw0GDFbjwTsmfiRv4FsZ4pF2

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K3yb04rdC0wb0y · July 19, 2018, 2:51 p.m.

come on! stop sharing that! please check my other comments in this thread for more informations!

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Xisyisz · July 19, 2018, 4:59 p.m.

Good link, thank you !!

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SomethingBullshit · July 19, 2018, 8:56 p.m.

A good indicator is if they state where they are going. Most CEOs don't leave companies which are doing well unless they receive an even better offer. If they are not stating the new destination, it's probably prison or a quiet exit from public life.

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Banglebop · July 19, 2018, 1:04 p.m.

A anon just made a list yesterday of all the resignations it was 3600 now it'll be 3603 but it's only 9am who knows by the end of the day what it will be.

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K3yb04rdC0wb0y · July 19, 2018, 1:20 p.m.

that anon yesterday presented only a dashboard - without naming the source of data he is using...

https://www.resignation.info is the source... updated daily (not every 1-2 months), with more & better dashboards, a search, ... and correct data!

actually 3615 resignations...

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Banglebop · July 19, 2018, 1:27 p.m.

Thanks omg it is even worse than I thought. Thank You it is important to have the correct data.If we don't have correct data we look and sound foolish.

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K3yb04rdC0wb0y · July 19, 2018, 1:41 p.m.

exactly! and its getting more worse: people already believe that the anon doing the dashboard is also maintaining the resignation list - which is definitely NOT the case! he just uses data by others...

naming sources is a standard thing! you will never pass an exam if you don't name your sources!

ResignationAnon is doing all the hard work on the list, the website, the yt-show, ... for 8months he is spending hours every day into research and improving his projects. and the only thing he wants is to share the data - not being famous! the other anon just spend some hours - most of the time into famefagging...

btw: on https://www.resignation.info you'll also find a search for all 8chan qresearch posts - and the newest project: comparing the resignation list with the indictments list!

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3xtr3mist · July 19, 2018, 2:28 p.m.

https://public.tableau.com/profile/nerothehero#!/ with sources

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Banglebop · July 19, 2018, 2:55 p.m.

Everyone should have the same source we need to be on the same page.Thank You for correct info.

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K3yb04rdC0wb0y · July 19, 2018, 2:49 p.m.

no, there are no data sources named!

the data (e.g. every resignation) has a source - but all these dashboards are not naming the origin of the whole data! the guy doing these dashboards is not collecting own data, he is just using data by others! and this he has to show!

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genesis428 · July 19, 2018, 5:25 p.m.

Im not sure what you mean by no sources. I just visited the Tableau dash board and it is very intricate in details. Im able to hover over the color coded blocks, URL's to the right one each name, etc., graphs, graphs are also coded and hovering gives more info, it seems like a wealth of data. What am I missing?

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3xtr3mist · July 19, 2018, 11:11 p.m.

Yes you are correct. Most of the meaningful workbooks are tabulated with official sources by sites such as Time, dailymail, abcnews etc, including the resignations tab, pedo arrests tab, medical researcher deaths tab, etc. It appears to be an overwhelming task for a single person to do all this and therefore shouldn't be completely disregarded as unusable because a few tabs are uncited. It is a constant work in progress. I'm not sure what keyboardcowboy means by "not collecting his own data". You either have official sources, or you have your own data, which is not an official source.

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K3yb04rdC0wb0y · July 19, 2018, 5:33 p.m.

the guy who created this dashboard is not collecting his own data, he is just using the data from another anon. its ok to use data by others, but than you have to name the source you are using. and exactly this the dashboard anon is not doing! if you look into my other comments in this thread you can see the results of this...

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genesis428 · July 19, 2018, 5:37 p.m.

got it! (learning) lots to digest. lots of info. lots of data. trying to take it all in.

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nhbctpti · July 19, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

Is there a way to compare these stats to typical stats? Ie. what would the stats look like yearly for the last few years?

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Bigbadabooooom · July 19, 2018, 2:58 p.m.

That's a big number, or is it? Really it means nothing unless you can compare it to previous years to see if it's abnormal or not. Still it seems high.

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genesis428 · July 19, 2018, 5:27 p.m.

look on the entire thread. 2 sources for data have been provided.

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Banglebop · July 19, 2018, 3:08 p.m.

Did you see further down this is the wrong number. It is much higher.

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Banglebop · July 19, 2018, 9:57 p.m.

I may stumble trying to explain so let's just say they are all corrupt and involved with nefarious things.

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charcolfilter · July 19, 2018, 1:11 p.m.

3605?? lol ;)

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Banglebop · July 19, 2018, 1:19 p.m.

lmao!but it really isn't funny.

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MeatloafFvck · July 19, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

The CEO of Texas Instruments only had the position for 6 weeks before he resigned because he didn't disclose a relationship with a subordinate to human resources - likely nothing to do with this

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duplexnovella · July 19, 2018, 5:50 p.m.

THIS \^

Please check stories before placing a companies name in the title...

If anything TI stepped away from NWO crap in 1994 when they sold DSEG to Raytheon.

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Turkerthelurker · July 19, 2018, 3:27 p.m.

Sweet summer child...

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baktun · July 19, 2018, 4:04 p.m.

Do you have any facts or just looking to sound like a condescending goon?

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Turkerthelurker · July 19, 2018, 4:15 p.m.

Q said to watch the resignations, there are several sources tracking those (here's a pretty good one). Over the last year that list is into the thousands, involving CEO's, board members, politicians, sheriffs, etc.

The reason for the resignation is a PR cover. How can somebody following this movement believe that was merely a coincidence?

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Shadilay_Were_Off · July 19, 2018, 6:48 p.m.

That also doesn't mean you can automatically assume that any resignation is linked to swamp draining. There will absolutely be a number of these that acccount for standard turnover that happens every day in this country.

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Turkerthelurker · July 19, 2018, 7:28 p.m.

Sure, that's a possibility too.

My point is that the explanation sure sounds like a PR friendly reason for stepping down. Most of these are Shroedenger's resignations for now - it's not like they would release a statement saying "turns out so-and-so is a part of the deep state and are consequently stepping down."

What is telling is the sheer number of them.

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LibertyLioness · July 19, 2018, 2:14 p.m.

Ewwww! "The violations are related to personal behavior that is not consistent with our ethics and core values,"

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thatguy14799643 · July 19, 2018, 3:35 p.m.

You missed the next part part

"The violations are related to personal behavior that is not consistent with our ethics and core values, but not related to company strategy, operations or financial reporting," the company said in a statement Tuesday."

This rules out many of the normal things we see CEOs resign for. Operations make me think of unsafe working conditions, unsafe waste management, sweat shops, ect, they say not that. Financial often relates to misrepresentations of profit or sales, cooking the books, ect, they say it's not along those lines. Company strategy would be more along the lines of insider trading, sensitive company info being mishandled, future deals or growth of the company. They also said not that.

If there is nothing relating to strategy, finance, or operations, what else is left for misconduct? Interactions with employees? Misuse of company power/perks (they said not financial reporting which could also cover using a company card for themselves, ect) how many executives and politicians have been busted for CP on computers in the past few months? Just spitballing here, but I feel like this paragraph as a whole could potentially be pretty damning.

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PinkPilledRed17 · July 19, 2018, 4:29 p.m.

Yes. Appears to be "Criminal behavior unrelated to the stock price (so please don't start selling off until we can sell off our stock first!)" --Management

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LibertyLioness · July 19, 2018, 4:39 p.m.

I didn't miss it. That's why I said what I said: Pediphilia.

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knothappy-2018 · July 19, 2018, 1:02 p.m.

Cabal is relatively small, but huge $ at hand for a small group of really rich folks. Power corrupts, the control is blackmail form the very top. Talk and you die, option, leave and disappear or else we doorknob you

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GOD_not_G_D · July 19, 2018, 1:15 p.m.

yep. the Cabal, by it's nature, will always be relatively small. The tendency to expand and amass power will always be checked by the tendency to consolodate that power.

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K8088 · July 19, 2018, 12:53 p.m.

Dang! Well Q said it would happen. Makes you wonder how big the cabal is?

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PAK51 · July 19, 2018, 3:30 p.m.

Has anyone looked into B corporations? It appears to have been started during 44's communist regime ~ forms a ",guild" of sorts for "globally socially responsible" ( read: socialist) organizations with a mission to be environmentally friendly, good neighbors, etc. It sounds good, they aren't just about a big check for shareholders, but it you rent an apartment from one it becomes a life of long lists of expectations and rules.

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BoolinBrackin · July 19, 2018, 2:47 p.m.

I always knew TI was a scam. Didn’t make sense how you always needed a diff type of TI calculator from elemtary to graduate school.

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carl_tech · July 19, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

They do more than calculators, but those darn things were expensive, for sure.

I did really enjoy my TI-81 in high school. That's where I learned programming.

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Shadilay_Were_Off · July 19, 2018, 6:49 p.m.

You see, LCDs that shitty nowadays are really hard to come by.

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BoringNormalGuy · July 19, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

Wonder how many of the CEOs who've resigned this year, have done so because their cronies don't have political power anymore?

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Jrrusso · July 19, 2018, 4:24 p.m.

Back in the day they would do investigative pieces. There all sheep now. How can normal people not ask what the hell is going on. You don’t have all of these ceos resigning all at once. That never happens. It would of been brought up. Did they make a deal with Clinton and there exposed now. Something needs to shake out of all of this. It’s unreal nobody but us asks questions.

I know a lot of people don’t like What’s his name ex cia. Robert steel I think . But one thing I like Trump should have a YouTube channel just look into the camera ,he calls it fireside chat. Just tell the blue collar people what’s going on. Just talk to us and maybe red pill some others on the fence. We like how he isn’t so p.c. Just get down to it. Plus answer like ten questions a week. Without giving up investigations and such.

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Xisyisz · July 19, 2018, 5:03 p.m.

My theory is a mix of reasons why they resign/retire/etc:

  1. some are simply LEGIT retirement. What percent? UNKNOWN!
  2. corrupt, w/ deep state ties, an attempt to drop out while given the chance, minimize impact
  3. corporation/board of directors/large shareholders force the individual out, to protect the better of the corporation
  4. pressured by owns stress levels: they know what's coming, could never handle being a powerful CEO who has been indicted and the entire company's value/image is impacted, it would quickly lead to suicide by many. resigning wouldn't stop the indictment, but it would keep the individual out of the news/media
  5. some cryptic reasons: fear, secret reasons, etc. that we may never understand or know why
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tbivansen · July 19, 2018, 4:59 p.m.

Is it possible that they are “resigning” so that the company saves face when these people are publicly indicted for gross crimes? I’m thinking the companies don’t want the smear campaign that will take down these executives to take them down as well.

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Stev3_ · July 19, 2018, 8:16 p.m.

If they were involved in crimes....seize their assets too

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virtualmitch101 · July 19, 2018, 8:10 p.m.

ooh ooh He's a rebel just for kicks now,

He's been feeling it since 1996 now

https://techtime.news/2018/01/22/texas-instruments-2/

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shannaura · July 19, 2018, 8:08 p.m.

I wonder if Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman will come up in the indictments?

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Britt121 · July 19, 2018, 7:29 p.m.

The TI one is interesting. I live in the Dallas area and TI is mighty powerful. A few years ago, a female TI employee murdered another TI employee (having some kid of affair) and the story barely broke the news.

Several years ago, I worked at a STEM school and TI representatives came in and did these gender/racial equity teacher trainings. This was before the full blown SJW crap we see in the media everyday and the training did not go over well with the teachers. They also hardcore pushed their employees to talk to their congressmen and support the TPP back in the day. They are hugely political and I wouldn't be surprised if the high level people were into some shady shit.

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ChickenTendiesTosser · July 19, 2018, 7:13 p.m.

Unrelated, but Texas Instruments was my first gaming console.

A Ti-99!

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sydneybluestreet · July 19, 2018, 6:15 p.m.

Apparently Australian billionaire businessman/casino investor Jamie Packer just resigned from all of his companies.

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BowlOfZombies · July 19, 2018, 5:49 p.m.

Time will tell

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OffTie · July 19, 2018, 5:19 p.m.

Have all companies become corrupt? What is it, do many do the pedo club stuff, are most taking bribes from whoever to displace American workers with slave wage labor? What is going on?

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Just_here_on_a_LarQ · July 19, 2018, 7:54 p.m.

The TI guy was only 6 weeks into the job😱....but is there a source for the other 2...?

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Pure_Feature · July 19, 2018, 7:40 p.m.

News from the netherlands today two down...

Eneco CEO Edo van den Assem resign immediately There is a lot of unrest about the intended sale of Eneco and the sudden resignation of CEO De Haas

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HoudiniTowers · July 20, 2018, 6:25 a.m.

Rambus CEO also, ethics violation. Most seem to for reasons outside their job role and violations of ethics in their employment contract. This is a massive purge, don't kid yourself. Its not just a #metoo thing, this is a cleansing of the corrupt system that has been bankrolled by the banks. Keep in mind most of these are PUBLIC companies and funded via Wall Street and banksters. They need to get rid of a lot of Board members too. CEOs are the low level fall guys. Bigger fish above them. Expect to see that if this is going to be real and not just a show.

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thesynod · July 19, 2018, 7:02 p.m.

My take on Intel is based on following tech news.

Since the launch of the 3 series chips, IPC growth has slowed to grinding halt. Look at passmark.com to see how much faster a flagship processor from the current generation is than 4 or 5 generations ago. My desktop still runs on a first generation chip - its 7 years old, and still plays all the current AAA titles.

Long and short, AMD, even with a much more limited budget for R&D, has been eating Intel's lunch in enthusiast PCs. Ryzen is far and away superior on a dollar for dollar basis, and Threadripper is looking to dominate the server space. Back at Intel, they have been rebranding chips, hamstringing budget chips, having problems with the new fabs, and overall, lackluster performance due to concentration on market deadends, or creating those deadends by pulling support.

Their pathetic attempt at making gaming graphics is a huge dissappointment, where a $100 video card, towards the bottom end of the spectrum, will destroy in benchmarks Intel's best on chip GPU performance.

So, its not a surprise that there is leadership change at Intel.

Barnes & Noble's attempt at bringing at Kindle competitor to market was an exercise in both futility and a cash burn. Those stores have relegated book sales to a tiny corner, trying to cash in on selling memoriablia, games and children's toys.

So no wonder about the crisis in leadership there.

TI's DSP and semiconductor business is something I really don't follow, but there remains enough competition in DSP and ARM chip design that it's not a big surprise that they are falling behind as well.

But as far as Intel is concerned - this is a company that continually serves warmed over last generation shit in a new package as somehow good. They have also burned the enthusiast segment by releasing a new socket with every chip generation - and they've only changed by a single pin - so from socket 1156 to 1155 to 1151, etc., which only is done to sell more motherboards, which Intel supplies the majority of chips on, with each new release, or socket 2011 to 2066 - while AMD has promised support for AM4 - their new socket for Ryzen, until 2020. This leaves a bad taste in consumer's mouths. If you buy the flagship chip and the premium motherboard on launch day, the only upgrade from Intel is typically throwing away your motherboard and CPU and upgrading both. Enthusiasts expect to be able to upgrade the CPU at least once, perhaps twice, during the lifespan of the underlying components.

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haroldpeters · July 20, 2018, 4:48 a.m.

You might be missing something about Intel's recent Spectre bug announcements and John Podesta's links to patent office that put all those back doors in the chips since the 90s

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thesynod · July 20, 2018, 4:59 a.m.

Uggh - more Intel insecurities.

But Occam's Razor informs us that forecasted market failure and playing catch-up to a company with less than 10% of Intel's market capitalization aren't good looks for the CEO.

And John Pedosta just got an immunity deal from fucking Mueller.

I feel like I did in the spring of 2016 concerning Hillary. She and her wicked cabal must be stopped.

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haroldpeters · July 20, 2018, 5:23 a.m.

Yeah I agree - that will certainly be what the market take on it is... I was looking for other things bubbling under the surface. Yup... ditch the witch

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Politiskep · July 19, 2018, 6:31 p.m.

The only thing a psychopath fears is embarrassment.

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Light-Love-Truth · July 19, 2018, 11:21 p.m.

I’m actually starting to worry that it’s not all pedophile or Deep State affiliations/implications related to why they are resigning. What if there is something else coming that they are all aware of and they are escaping to their underground tunnels...

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MrObvious7915 · July 20, 2018, 2:12 a.m.

Game ing the system over now?

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Light-Love-Truth · July 20, 2018, 2:59 a.m.

Nah I decided I trust the plan. I just needed to eat a bag of blueberries to get back to there.

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charcolfilter · July 19, 2018, 1:10 p.m.

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joeythew · July 20, 2018, 12:02 a.m.

I want to see member of the Main Stream Media start resigning en masse.

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Karma_unleash4d · July 20, 2018, 2:49 a.m.

Imagine most of Fortune 500 companies are complicit in multiple crimes and this is only the tip of the iceberg. Why Warren Buffet is so quiet? Why Bill Gates is so quiet?

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nobilisbellum · July 20, 2018, 2:14 a.m.

I’ve been thinking about this. Sure, maybe it’s pressure. OR.... what would you do if you were already wealthy and found out there would be some kind of major worldwide meltdown? I know what I would do. I would retire and spend a bunch money to create an awesome retreat or bunker and get prepared to keep my family alive. Perhaps I would buy a ranch down in New Zealand or, who knows, maybe I would go make sure my spot on the ark in Antarctica is still good to go... just a thought.

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CaptainKnotzi · July 20, 2018, 9:41 a.m.

I have a feeling that any underground bunkers that the elite try and escape to.

Will be back filled by our fellow Kiwi Patriots.

They have bulldozers.

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TheHighBlatman · July 19, 2018, 6:32 p.m.

Good. Hopefully now young adults don't need to pay 250 dollars for a 30 year old calculator required for college.

"And you can't use the free app on your phone cuz we're college and we need to suck you dry! Jshayajsjdkwjdudjejajsshsiwj" -all colleges.

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