brambledog

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[–] brambledog 2 points 2 years ago (4 children)

That is always possible, but in this case I suspect that isn't so.

This author has independent research and can likely prove that nobody before them ever presented the story in the structure of a spy thriller.

The author can also prove the Tetris company had the galleys before publishing. A professional studio would have likely never allowed one of their screenwriters to ever read the book. I think this case.is going to get settled.

[–] brambledog 4 points 2 years ago (6 children)

I am sure he can prove what in the film came from his book and what didn't. The article specifies much of the book was written from his own sourcing.

If there is even 1 thing in the film that cant be sourced to a 2nd published article, than that proves his book was in part adapted.

[–] brambledog 3 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I think the moment he was first aproacged with this idea, he likely assumed they weren't asking and began formulating a plan.

[–] brambledog 1 points 2 years ago

My understanding is that a sponsor is generally expected to honor the timeline of the agreed upon conditions of the sponsorship unless a fireable offense on the part of the sponsee was comitted, upon which a review for possible deportation would be opened.

I also dont think.most people consider housing security as a burden.

[–] brambledog 5 points 2 years ago

Neither of us have security clearances we really dont know if he has ever refused to collaborate. Confidential informants have to keep their cover.

And seeing that they attempted to murder him, I am not sure I can say he was able to keep his cover for very long.

[–] brambledog 3 points 2 years ago

Of course the motives were self serving. He likely saw himself going down in history as the man who singlehandedly saved the US and thought it would help him become president.

[–] brambledog 48 points 2 years ago (54 children)

Its complicated, because he did stop it. He also immediately took notes and immediately told others about the conversations, actions which clearly paint him as somebody fully versed in the processes of establishing cooperation with law enforcement on an informer basis.

It is also arguable that the entire insurrection that day was a cover to specifically murder Mike Pence on the Capitol steps. There was day of chatter that the gallow was brought into the city in one of the vehicles in Alex Jones' caravan. We know that with the charging of Donald Trump, Alex Jones is now essentially the only conspirator of Jan. 6 who remains charge free.

Whatever we think of Mike Pence, our country still existing might have solely rested in his hands and it appears he did the right thing in the way he knew how. He saved his life. He saved his family's life. He saved his country.

[–] brambledog 2 points 2 years ago

Interesting. I will keep an eye out.

[–] brambledog 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I also live in the seattle, I have never once seen Franks red being used as barbecue sauce.

I feel like most places here are making their own, and they are all coke or Dr. Pepper based.

[–] brambledog 10 points 2 years ago (1 children)

His supporters are already making up baseless conspiracies about their enemies and committing random acts of violence.

[–] brambledog 1 points 2 years ago

I still dont think anybody is going to design an app where they are a GPS on the front end and a couponing mint on the backend.

[–] brambledog 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Something like that is not possible open source. No developer or team could afford hosting every driver recording themselves in exchange for coupons.

I also imagine its illegal for GPS systems to integrate advertising in many jurisdictions.

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