At WLBOTT HQ, over an executive breakfast of Kombucha, quail eggs, croissants and phytoplankton, we were discussing a YouTube video that discussed voter suppression in the 2024 presidential election.
“Touch my quail eggs – I will cut you.”
The YouTube Video…
The video is basically a review and summary of Greg Palast’s documentary Vigilantes Inc.
Of course, our main take-away at WLBOTT HQ: Should Men Wear Hats Indoors?
The Elders Discuss…
References
Corporate Head Shots for Gladys Fangwhistle, Interim WLBOTT HR VP
Gregory Palast
Gregory Allyn Palast (born June 26, 1952) is an author and a freelance journalist who has often worked for the BBC and The Guardian. His work frequently focuses on corporate malfeasance but he has also worked with labor unions and consumer advocacy groups.
Palast was born in Los Angeles, growing up in the San Fernando Valley community of Sun Valley. Geri Palast is his sister.
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He attended John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, and transferred to San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge) in 1969 before completing his senior year of high school. Palast said about high school: “Basically they were melting my brain, and I had to save myself. Before I finished high school, I talked my way into college. Before I finished college, I talked my way into graduate school.”
Geri Palast is the Managing Director of the Israel Action Network (IAN). IAN is the joint initiative of The Jewish Federations of North America and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs to defend Israel’s legitimacy, change the conversation about Israel and work towards the two state solution.
Let us foster an engaged American Jewish community that strengthens support for Israel, as well as deep empathy for all of those who suffer and wish for peace
John H. Francis Polytechnic Senior High School is Gregory Palast’s alma mater (Latin: Nourishing Mother).
John H. Francis Polytechnic Senior High School (JHFPSHS): Be a Parrot.
Will There Be a Buffet?
Printer-friendly version of the current lunch menu at JHFPSHS:
It appears that the last meal recorded by the JHFPSHS was for lunch on Friday, April 30th, 2010, when the cafeteria served Beef Taco Triangles and Crisp Broccoli Bites. WLBOTT Wonders: Was there an incident?