Yup. Grabbed every contact the man had.
Guaranteed THEY are harassing good people as we speak. Donors, friends, relatives…. please meet the IRS……Uncle Barack
They always go last- HR has to fire everybody and IT collects all their gear and shuts down digital stuff- then they process their own termination paperwork
The kid I worked with started at 80k. He was 23 at the time and yeah, he"spent" 120k getting the degree... But it's absurd to get paid that kind of money for a job anyone can, and used to do.
If you ever have an issue with something like sexual misconduct, God forbid, approach what to do with EXTREME skepticism of everything internal to the organization. They are heavily incentivized to destroy you in whatever way makes lawsuits harder for you to win or otherwise makes the incident less expensive for them.
Makes sense. But what a weird position to be in if you're the HR person. It's like everyone in the room just drank poison, everyone's gonna die, and you as the HR person just get to watch everyone die, knowing you'll be dying once they're all dead.
There are HR people that move from job to job just to be the axeman. I've seen it. When one with that rep shows up hang on to your ass because it is coming.
Some might not be black hats. Certainly not a job I'd want.
But, somebody needs to handle final paychecks, job references, company assets, insurance including COBRA. People losing jobs need competent transition help, so I would hope some decent people handle those shutdowns.
I'm pretty sure we're about to see an enormous wave of layoffs as the economy tanks and I hope the innocent folks affected receive compassionate, competent help during a rough time.
(Of course, I'm talking out my ass. Never worked a day in HR but graduated with that degree because I could finish a semester early - many decades ago.)
Yea, your words are exactly what I meant. HR people should be compassionate and as helpful as possible to a person who's livelihood was just taken from them in the name of wokeness. The "axeman" types who the poster I responded to sound like they take some sort of pleasure in firing (think Baldwin's character in Glengarry Glen Ross)
It is a service to humanity to take out the trash-- worms and maggots and vultures are doing what's necessary. Those who stay at a scandal-ridden woke organization lost their chance to awaken themselves. Now it's time for the mandatory awakenings, like painful job cuts. Buckle up junior.
Very true. Honestly, if those staffers didn't see the writing on the wall when O'Keefe was forced out, they were blind. They had to have known this was inevitable
Yes- happened to a friend, she was in charge of all the severance packages- after she fired everybody, she then got fired herself- she fired the CFO, and other bigwigs- she knew it was coming but they still expected her to donit with a smilebor forfeit severance:-(
Funnel payments to a company that no longer exist. Similar to how Joe hides payments. This way the insiders that took it down get their payments and compensation.
This wasn’t an accident. The board members who caused all of this are going to be rewarded handsomely. This was an infiltration and destruction from the inside, a targeted operation. They didn’t expect James to rebound so quickly and immediately begin being another pain in their ass.
They ended up cashing O'Keefe out a little bit....then because he's the product...there he goes again. O'Keefe may have put some $$ in his pocket. I hope he did.
Not always. The week after PV essentially shit canned OKeeffe, I called and demanded back the $100 donation I'd given them the month before. They screamed and whined about how ethical and moral they were compared to James...but they relented and returned my donation. I'm glad for this news and I hope the org dies for good over the month or two.
Imo after Ashley biden diary was handed off to them they've been spyed on by the government and their job as undercover journalists is essentially over. I fed the transcript from the latest PV video into chat GPT and asked it to summarize and a question.
The provided transcript
discusses a situation involving Project Veritas, a controversial undercover investigative journalism organization. Here's a brief summary:
In September 2020, Project Veritas received a voicemail about Ashley Biden's diary being discovered in a rented house in Florida. After investigating, they had a conversation with Ashley Biden, where she verified her identity and requested the return of her belongings. Following this, in October 2020, Project Veritas reached out to Joe Biden's presidential campaign for comments. Ashley Biden's attorney responded, implying possible legal actions. Subsequently, the Southern District of New York (SDNY) opened an investigation into Project Veritas, which led to FBI raids on Project Veritas journalists in November 2021, during which multiple electronic devices were seized.
The transcript also reveals that the SDNY had been spying on Project Veritas journalists prior to the raids. Major tech companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Apple only notified Project Veritas about the government's secret subpoenas and surveillance in 2022.
The transcript also contrasts the Department of Justice's (DOJ) treatment of Project Veritas with their treatment of media entities like the New York Times. While Project Veritas was secretly surveilled, the New York Times was alerted by Google in a similar case.
The narrative concludes with a mention of the Press Act (H.R 4330), designed to protect journalists' First Amendment rights. This act, supported by Congressman Jim Jordan, had passed the House and was being reviewed by the Senate.
The overarching message is Project Veritas' commitment to investigative journalism, their perception of government overreach, and the challenges they face in their efforts.
User
Project Veritas just went out of business and shut down. Could the spying on their emails caused the watchdog to shut down?
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, Project Veritas was still operational. If Project Veritas has indeed shut down after that time, I wouldn't have that information. However, considering the provided narrative:
Government surveillance or spying can have significant implications for any organization, particularly one like Project Veritas that is involved in investigative journalism. Such surveillance can:
Impede Operations: Fear of surveillance can deter sources, inhibit journalists from pursuing certain stories, and impact internal communications.
Legal Costs: The legal battles stemming from government actions can be financially draining, consuming resources that could be used elsewhere.
Reputation Damage: Being under investigation can influence public perception, potentially affecting donor contributions, public support, and collaboration with other entities.
Operational Costs: The seizure of equipment and the potential loss or compromise of sensitive information can disrupt regular operations.
Internal Morale: Constant surveillance and legal battles can affect the morale of the employees, causing internal organizational challenges.
Given these factors, it's possible that intense government surveillance and its accompanying challenges could have played a role in the hypothetical shutdown of Project Veritas. However, without specific details on the shutdown and the factors leading up to it, it's hard to definitively conclude that surveillance was the sole or primary cause.
This is what happens when you take a company public and the cabal gets their people in place. They first ditched O'Keefe and then shitcanned the whole company.
Maybe James is hiring. Maybe this time he will realize you have to keep control of your baby or you will be on the outside looking in.
OMG! OmG! oMg!
😃😁🤣
Another go woke, go broke success story.
Infiltrate the board. Destroy the company. Check and check.
Whackamole - the side of truth is growing
And get spyed on by the government. As an undercover operation it kinda sucks when the government pre-reads your whistle blowing.
Yup. Grabbed every contact the man had. Guaranteed THEY are harassing good people as we speak. Donors, friends, relatives…. please meet the IRS……Uncle Barack
Hope its true and PV sinks like the Titanic for what they did to O'Keefe.
But I do have a serious question. Why does the company need an HR person and IT if there's no staff to support???
They always go last- HR has to fire everybody and IT collects all their gear and shuts down digital stuff- then they process their own termination paperwork
HR is not your friend…a mentor of mine told me that early in my career.
Your friend is correct- my friend is HR, and told me the same, they are there to protect the employer- period
You know what's amazing? You now need a bachelors degree in HR to basically be a hiring and firing dipshit.
HR used to be where you started... It was entry level.
Yet another money laundering scam between the universities and the corpos.
Their role was elevated by “diversity”
You may need a degree to get you foot in the door, but you really don't need a degree to do anything except maybe be a Marxist piece of shit.
There never used to be a Chiet HR Officer. Oh, excuse me, I think it is now Chief People Person /eyeroll). But HR makes good money now.
The kid I worked with started at 80k. He was 23 at the time and yeah, he"spent" 120k getting the degree... But it's absurd to get paid that kind of money for a job anyone can, and used to do.
Perhaps.
Where I work, the person who runs HR is the one who seems to keep things working. If I ran a business, I'd hire em'
Maybe renaming the position to business manager would solve the entire problem... But then they already have that degree available.
Don't want to cut off the revenue stream!
If you ever have an issue with something like sexual misconduct, God forbid, approach what to do with EXTREME skepticism of everything internal to the organization. They are heavily incentivized to destroy you in whatever way makes lawsuits harder for you to win or otherwise makes the incident less expensive for them.
It used to be payroll, then big companies figured out they could be great hatchet men
Makes sense. But what a weird position to be in if you're the HR person. It's like everyone in the room just drank poison, everyone's gonna die, and you as the HR person just get to watch everyone die, knowing you'll be dying once they're all dead.
There are HR people that move from job to job just to be the axeman. I've seen it. When one with that rep shows up hang on to your ass because it is coming.
Not sure how those types can live with themselves
Some might not be black hats. Certainly not a job I'd want.
But, somebody needs to handle final paychecks, job references, company assets, insurance including COBRA. People losing jobs need competent transition help, so I would hope some decent people handle those shutdowns.
I'm pretty sure we're about to see an enormous wave of layoffs as the economy tanks and I hope the innocent folks affected receive compassionate, competent help during a rough time.
(Of course, I'm talking out my ass. Never worked a day in HR but graduated with that degree because I could finish a semester early - many decades ago.)
Yea, your words are exactly what I meant. HR people should be compassionate and as helpful as possible to a person who's livelihood was just taken from them in the name of wokeness. The "axeman" types who the poster I responded to sound like they take some sort of pleasure in firing (think Baldwin's character in Glengarry Glen Ross)
I would like to reply to this thread, but I have to go talk to "The Bob's"...
Make payroll great again
It is a service to humanity to take out the trash-- worms and maggots and vultures are doing what's necessary. Those who stay at a scandal-ridden woke organization lost their chance to awaken themselves. Now it's time for the mandatory awakenings, like painful job cuts. Buckle up junior.
Very true. Honestly, if those staffers didn't see the writing on the wall when O'Keefe was forced out, they were blind. They had to have known this was inevitable
Their lives are like cops...no regular friends ..hated by the employees..they frequently have stress issues
Yes- happened to a friend, she was in charge of all the severance packages- after she fired everybody, she then got fired herself- she fired the CFO, and other bigwigs- she knew it was coming but they still expected her to donit with a smilebor forfeit severance:-(
What?
And print their last paycheck no doubt large because of all their cost cutting measures including laying off all the staff.
Not the case- HR gets effed just like the employees they had to fire
HR doesn't work for the workers. They work for the managers to manage the workers.
This was a planned operation to destroy PV
Funnel payments to a company that no longer exist. Similar to how Joe hides payments. This way the insiders that took it down get their payments and compensation.
This wasn’t an accident. The board members who caused all of this are going to be rewarded handsomely. This was an infiltration and destruction from the inside, a targeted operation. They didn’t expect James to rebound so quickly and immediately begin being another pain in their ass.
They ended up cashing O'Keefe out a little bit....then because he's the product...there he goes again. O'Keefe may have put some $$ in his pocket. I hope he did.
I'd love for O'Keefe to do a "Where are they Now" segment at his new OMG. I'd love to know what happened to...
That dickhead that fired him
The Pfizer Pflameball he busted
The Twitter Pfag who talked trash about Musk before getting canned
And so many others. My hope is that they're all "livin' in a van down by the river"
OMG set to acquire PV as a distressed asset?
What a great way to steal the remaining millions people donated thinking PV was a great company
Not always. The week after PV essentially shit canned OKeeffe, I called and demanded back the $100 donation I'd given them the month before. They screamed and whined about how ethical and moral they were compared to James...but they relented and returned my donation. I'm glad for this news and I hope the org dies for good over the month or two.
Its sad how often thr left takes over a cherished symbol and soon we are celebrating its demise
Imo after Ashley biden diary was handed off to them they've been spyed on by the government and their job as undercover journalists is essentially over. I fed the transcript from the latest PV video into chat GPT and asked it to summarize and a question.
The provided transcript discusses a situation involving Project Veritas, a controversial undercover investigative journalism organization. Here's a brief summary:
In September 2020, Project Veritas received a voicemail about Ashley Biden's diary being discovered in a rented house in Florida. After investigating, they had a conversation with Ashley Biden, where she verified her identity and requested the return of her belongings. Following this, in October 2020, Project Veritas reached out to Joe Biden's presidential campaign for comments. Ashley Biden's attorney responded, implying possible legal actions. Subsequently, the Southern District of New York (SDNY) opened an investigation into Project Veritas, which led to FBI raids on Project Veritas journalists in November 2021, during which multiple electronic devices were seized.
The transcript also reveals that the SDNY had been spying on Project Veritas journalists prior to the raids. Major tech companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Apple only notified Project Veritas about the government's secret subpoenas and surveillance in 2022.
The transcript also contrasts the Department of Justice's (DOJ) treatment of Project Veritas with their treatment of media entities like the New York Times. While Project Veritas was secretly surveilled, the New York Times was alerted by Google in a similar case.
The narrative concludes with a mention of the Press Act (H.R 4330), designed to protect journalists' First Amendment rights. This act, supported by Congressman Jim Jordan, had passed the House and was being reviewed by the Senate.
The overarching message is Project Veritas' commitment to investigative journalism, their perception of government overreach, and the challenges they face in their efforts.
User Project Veritas just went out of business and shut down. Could the spying on their emails caused the watchdog to shut down?
ChatGPT As of my last update in September 2021, Project Veritas was still operational. If Project Veritas has indeed shut down after that time, I wouldn't have that information. However, considering the provided narrative:
Government surveillance or spying can have significant implications for any organization, particularly one like Project Veritas that is involved in investigative journalism. Such surveillance can:
Impede Operations: Fear of surveillance can deter sources, inhibit journalists from pursuing certain stories, and impact internal communications.
Legal Costs: The legal battles stemming from government actions can be financially draining, consuming resources that could be used elsewhere.
Reputation Damage: Being under investigation can influence public perception, potentially affecting donor contributions, public support, and collaboration with other entities.
Operational Costs: The seizure of equipment and the potential loss or compromise of sensitive information can disrupt regular operations.
Internal Morale: Constant surveillance and legal battles can affect the morale of the employees, causing internal organizational challenges.
Given these factors, it's possible that intense government surveillance and its accompanying challenges could have played a role in the hypothetical shutdown of Project Veritas. However, without specific details on the shutdown and the factors leading up to it, it's hard to definitively conclude that surveillance was the sole or primary cause.
FAFO, they’re morons, it’s was always O’Keefe
But O'Keefe lives on!
That’s because everybody else left and went to the other organization. OMG.
I hope not - the ones that were left helped to oust him. If they did follow and it happens again he deserves it this time.
Why the hell does PV have an HR spot to begin with? I thought it was a private investigative company?
Good. James was Veritas. Those who didn't jump ship with him deserve what they get.
This is what happens when you take a company public and the cabal gets their people in place. They first ditched O'Keefe and then shitcanned the whole company.
Maybe James is hiring. Maybe this time he will realize you have to keep control of your baby or you will be on the outside looking in.
Serves them right. Justice.
I always thought James O'Keefe was Project Veritas and when he left this would be inevitable.
James will have his pick of the best of the former employees.
I think he already took them to OMG.
I got a fund raising letter from them in the mail today. Good riddance!
Who cares? Veritas is nothing without O'Keefe.
I would think all the good loyal one left with okeefe, so fuck the rest
Anybody else remember Hannah Giles, who played ACORN prostitute to James O'Keefe's pimp?
Could James go in and restart again? If they're all gone why not combine OMG with PV.
New Name.
OMG Project Veritas.
Better - O'Keefe Media Former Group. OMFG
I'm an antivegetarian!
'I never tell my toddler to eat their veggies ... I never feed them any'.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/i-never-tell-my-toddler-to-eat-their-veggies-i-never-feed-them-any/news-story/1d969c61a0937039d93ea0c7e942fcbe