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'Rust' crew members had walked off set to protest working conditions
Crew members reportedly walked off the set of "Rust" in protest of working conditions hours before Hutchins was killed.
According to the Los Angeles Times and Deadline, crew members working on the upcoming Western raised concerns about several problems, including safety issues, prior to Thursday's incident.
The outlets reported that, hours before the fatal incident, members of the "Rust" camera crew packed up their gear and walked off the job in protest and, per the LA Times, were replaced with nonunion crew members soon after. The outlets also noted at least two previous misfires on a prop gun on set days before.
Ghost @kuharido
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Possible first planet discovered outside our galaxy
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-59044650
Veru @verucassault
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Movie deal when???
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/26/1049209777/japans-princess-mako-loses-royal-status-after-marrying-a-commoner
Japan's Princess Mako will relocate to New York after marrying a nonroyal
Updated October 26, 20219:28 AM ET
Japan's Princess Mako tied the knot with a commoner and exited Japan's royalty in a marriage that has raised issues of how modern-day Japanese royals are expected to behave, as well as gender equality and human rights in the world's oldest continuous monarchy.
The controversy delayed the marriage by three years. It prompted the pair to skip any formal ceremony, instead just registering their union at a local government office on Tuesday.
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I appreciate how they got married the same way most Americans in low income families do. Drive down to the courthouse and have a justice of the peace marry them out in the parking lot.
How my brother married his wife.
But in all reality, I don't get the feeling this "commoner" was common.
The man strikes me as someone successful with plenty of money and property.
My guess if he's got a house in upstate New York the man might as well be a king.
So this fairytale is about as moving as the British royalty with their "scandalous" affairs with common folk.
Also also...
Need these "royal" families be reminded that if they were to do a 21 and Me DNA test they would learn they are related to a majority of the people in their own country.
It's no secret that Emperor's and King's alike spread their seed freely amongst the "common" maidens making a lot of extra nobles to be accounted for.
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So Zillow is laying off 25% of its workforce:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/zillow-layoffs-closing-zillow-offers-selling-homes/
They tried to buy all the starter homes around where I live and flip them after cheap renos to make cash off of people desperate to buy their first home.
They tried to create a monopoly and got burned. Serves them right!
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@arc They have learned the price of exceeding ones own grasp
Veru @verucassault
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James O’Keefe Speaks Out After FBI Raids Homes of Project Veritas Journalists
On November 4, the FBI raided the apartments and houses of Project Veritas journalists and former journalists, Veritas founder James O’Keefe announced in a video online Friday.
The muckraker said he had to think long and hard before speaking out because the feds are trying to silence him.
The cover letter to the grand jury subpoena, he said, pressured him to stay quiet: “The government hereby requests that you voluntarily refrain from disclosing the existence of the subpoena to any third party. While you are under no obligation to comply with our request, we are requesting you to not make any disclosure to preserve the confidentiality of the investigation, and because the disclosure of the existence of this investigation might interfere with and impede the investigation.”
Incredibly, even while the feds were trying to silence him, someone from the Biden Justice Department apparently leaked to the New York Times about the raids.
“Within an hour of one of our reporter’s homes being secretly raided by the FBI, the New York Times, whom we are currently suing for defamation, contacted the Project Veritas reporter to ask for comment!” O’Keefe exclaimed.
“We do not know how the New York Times knew about the execution of a search warrant at our reporter’s home, or the subject matter of the search warrant, as the grand jury investigation is secret,” he continued. “The FBI took materials [from] current Project Veritas journalists despite the fact that our legal team preciously contacted the Department of Justice and voluntarily conveyed unassailable facts that demonstrate Project Veritas’ lack of involvement in criminal activity, and/or criminal intent.”
He offered a possible explanation for the raid.
“Late last year we were approached by tipsters claiming that a copy of Ashly Biden’s diary” had been found, he said. The tipsters allegedly said that the diary had been abandoned in a room in which Ms. Biden had stayed, and contained “explosive allegations against then-candidate Joe Biden.”
“The tipsters said they were negotiating with a different media outlet for the payment of moneys for the diary. The tipsters were represented by attorneys who handled the negotiations with Project Veritas,” he said.
O’Keefe went on to say that after investigating the material, they were unable to authenticate any of it, so he passed on the deal, and tried to return the diary to an attorney representing Ms. Biden.
He said that attorney refused to authenticate it, so he then gave it to law enforcement to ensure that it got back to its rightful owner.
“We never published it,” he pointed out. “Now Ms. Biden’s father’s Department of Justice—specifically the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York—appears to be investigating the situation, claiming the diary was stolen”
“We don’t know if it was, but it begs the question, in what world is the alleged theft of a diary investigated by the president’s FBI and his Department of Justice?” O’Keefe asked.
“This federal investigation smacks of politics,” he added. “Project Veritas never threatened or engaged in any illegal conduct.”
O’Keefe said he had no doubt that his organization had acted properly at “each and every step” of the way.
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Veru @verucassault
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So when my journal goes missing, call the FBI, got it.
Panda-kun™ @hell_hound7
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Panda-kun™ @hell_hound7
This journal is depraved
Chocopyro @chocopyro
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Too good to be true. Not sure I trust it.
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