Bullshit, I don’t buy that for a second. Because documentary’s that get sold to HBO or that are developed “in-house” have contracts that are signed by everyone interviewed stating what the documentary is about. If it’s not disclosed to the interviewee HBO and the production co. would be on the hook with a massive lawsuit. HBO and their lawyers would never risk losing a lawsuit if disclosures weren’t forthright. And it wouldn’t surprise me if it turns out Codemonkey is a silent, uncredited producer, of the doc.
No, the HBO documentary is a far stretch from the Grassley tweet. The main thing of relevance from Grassley is that transparency/DECLAS of FISA happens this week. We’ll see soon enough. If nothing happens, this will only be the thousandth time anons made incorrect decodes or found some more disinfo.
I watched a Cullen Hoback doc What Lies Upstream the other day. He dives into the water crisis in West Virginia that happened in 2016 I think. It was a small red pill into government corruption, the CDC, the EPA, how lobbiests essentially write our laws for us. Still not sure how he stands politically, but he seems very capable as a documentary filmmaker at getting to the truth and had some big balls in a few parts. I’m open minded to his series on Q. The title alone is better than most the hit pieces as he doesn’t call it Qanon. It’s Q.
I've been watching their Woody Allen doc this week. I turned it on thinking they'd whitewash him but it's been the complete opposite. Interviews with mia farrow and the kid he molested in the first episode
So DOD, grassley are prepping for the HBO documentary to come out????
Unless it's produced by Dan Scavino, it's gonna be a left wing hit job.
Stupid
Didn't we just learn it's from codemonkey?
Nope. He’s interviewed in it and wasn’t aware they were going to hit him up about Q in it. He thought it was about free speech.
Bullshit, I don’t buy that for a second. Because documentary’s that get sold to HBO or that are developed “in-house” have contracts that are signed by everyone interviewed stating what the documentary is about. If it’s not disclosed to the interviewee HBO and the production co. would be on the hook with a massive lawsuit. HBO and their lawyers would never risk losing a lawsuit if disclosures weren’t forthright. And it wouldn’t surprise me if it turns out Codemonkey is a silent, uncredited producer, of the doc.
Okay, so since the documentary claims Ron Watkins is Q even though he denied it, I guess he can sue HBO. https://www.the-sun.com/news/2522119/qanon-leader-q-revealed-ex-8chan-administrator-ron-watkins/
Thanks. I'm still hopeful it'll be more than a hit piece.
Synopsis already said the doc illustrates the dangers of unfettered free speech. I wouldn't hold my breath.
No, the HBO documentary is a far stretch from the Grassley tweet. The main thing of relevance from Grassley is that transparency/DECLAS of FISA happens this week. We’ll see soon enough. If nothing happens, this will only be the thousandth time anons made incorrect decodes or found some more disinfo.
I watched a Cullen Hoback doc What Lies Upstream the other day. He dives into the water crisis in West Virginia that happened in 2016 I think. It was a small red pill into government corruption, the CDC, the EPA, how lobbiests essentially write our laws for us. Still not sure how he stands politically, but he seems very capable as a documentary filmmaker at getting to the truth and had some big balls in a few parts. I’m open minded to his series on Q. The title alone is better than most the hit pieces as he doesn’t call it Qanon. It’s Q.
I've been watching their Woody Allen doc this week. I turned it on thinking they'd whitewash him but it's been the complete opposite. Interviews with mia farrow and the kid he molested in the first episode