NotFBIAnon - SEIU Guy UPDATE - "YOU ARE 75% THERE" - https://imgflip.com/i/1plrlt ---- thanks to @autism_speaks
Transcript of Update -
You are all doing amazing, much better than I expected. Ok so the people we needed to make moves have officially made them. I've got 2 more names for you guys - Donna Brazille and 32BJ. I can't get into much more without giving away who I am but please look into all of the connections there and keep looking into Seth Rich's murder by SEIU thugs.
It's been proven without a reasonable doubt that Podesta, Mook and Palmieri had something to do with Seth Rich's murder, and you can see them squirming. The only problem you're having is the pushback from John Podesta, who is orchestrating this "FakeNews" BS. Attached is a connection that nobody seems to have made yet, and once you dig deeper it'll all make sense.
Remember in Wikileaks emails, Podesta would take screenshots of his travel arrangements? Stuff like that is important.
Additionally, there's proof out there that a silencer was used - keep digging, you're 75% of the way there.
I felt I was out of 'anon post tokens', but figure this is important to share with us Voaters. As always with anon info, take or leave, but let's keep diggin'
Original Thread with names and photographic leads still to be looked into - https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1888867
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bdiminishedminor7 ago
Interesting .... that screenshot of WikiPedia on MediaMatters contains the following line:
"In 2014, the staff of Media Matters voted to join the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Media Matters management had declined to recognize the union through a card check process, instead exercising its right to force a union election."
What did FBIAnon say about "the cards" being important? Apparently, in 2014, the management of Media Matters (hello Mr. Brock) opposed joining the SEIU on the basis of a "card check". Instead, management forced a union election, the outcome of which was that Media Matters joined the SEIU. Many employees felt betrayed by their management:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/28/media-matters-employees-union_n_5229343.html
All this implies that, based on card checks, Media Matters would have had to join a different union than the SEIU. Since management put a stop to this course of affairs, this means that, somehow, management was not happy about the potential outcome of a card check, or management somehow had a preference for the SEIU. Maybe because the SEIU gave them the most money: http://workerfreedom.org/hypocrisy-matter-media-matters ... which casts doubts on the integrity of the union election. Seeing as how this company is run by David Brock, this should not surprise anyone.
Maybe all this means nothing, and I actually don't know shit about how unions operate in the US, but the words "card check" got me triggered. So ... what happened here in 2014? Which MM employees felt betrayed, and why? Why was MM management so keen on the SEIU that they risked all this bad press? What alternative outcome of the card check process did MM management want to avoid, and why?
privatepizza ago
This is huge, the card connection. NIce nice nice find! This needs a thread of its own if you're up for making one, get eyes on it.