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posted ago by CharismaDeye ago by CharismaDeye +58 / -0

I'm curious if it's plausible that the Hollywood writers strike is obfuscating a larger problem that the studios face.

EO-13818 allows the government to block the property of persons involved with serious human rights violations.

Many of us forget that corporations are considered "persons" before the law. Would it not make sense that a big studio or many of them have had their property blocked by government entities for their involvement?

A "writers strike" would hide from the public the inability of studios to produce films.

Sure guys like Tom Cruise PBUH and Mel Gibson have their own money to green light films which is why some films can still be made. But it just seems like Hollywood is stalling.

Bud Light, Target, and many more corporations are posting huge losses. We applaud them for getting destroyed by making bad business decisions but I can't help but think they're actually hiding the seizure of their assets and the fallout from it.

Could the Global elites be cooking the books having to hide the fact that much of their wealth is being confiscated?