Corporate Limbo šŸ’”

The strangeness of corporate culture, and an update on Israel and Palestine

Good Morning,

The court notes featuring names of witnesses, associates, and others connected to Epstein were released, which includes over 170+ names of people he had dealings with, young woman he victimized, and people who visited his private Caribbean island. As I mentioned last week, context for these names are important. Just because someone was named here does NOT mean they actually did anything criminal.

Bill Clinton is on the list quite a lot, but apparently Stephen Hawking also once visited the island for a conference / party ??

Also included today:

  • šŸŒ An update on Israelā€™s plan for Palestinian refugees

  • šŸ“ˆ Some reflection on corporate culture, and that weird week of limbo between Christmas and January 1st

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The January 7th Weekly Three:

  • Following Bidenā€™s request last year, the DEA is finally taking a look at how marijuana is classified.

  • House Republicans are refusing to accept a $14 Billion border security + immigration bill because, to quote House Republican Troy Nehls, ā€œit would help Biden politicallyā€.

  • Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned after an onslaught of media coverage and pressure from conservative activists scrutinized a couple instances of plagiarism in her previous academic citations.

In Brief: Israelā€™s Plan for Palestine

90 days into the active ā€œwarā€ between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas, Israel has teased their endgame for the Palestinian people. After IDF forces obliterated the Gaza strip and killed 20,000 people, Palestinian refugeeā€™s are now making their way south down the strip (which Israel then bombed again). The question many are asking is: where are these refugees supposed to go?

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