![]() He did it without being paid, without worrying about team support, workplace wellness, or affirmation. The snowflakes need to understand that James built what he built for free. Related: Secret Seizure of James O’Keefe Cloud Email, Abusive DOJ Lawyers and a Vindictive Father President When James O’Keefe departed Project Veritas, Project Veritas lost its creative engine. The snowflakes are going to find out what it is like to work for an organization that has no reason to support it. I know why they give money to Project Veritas because I have spoken with them, and it isn’t because of that video editor who was addressed in a “curt manner” or a leadership team member who was bullied, in front of 10 people no less. I know this is true because there is overlap between some of the donors of Project Veritas and the organization I head. The reason donors give Project Veritas money is because of James O’Keefe, period. Others felt “very uneasy” at James’ aggressive promotion of the organization, and the snowflakes claimed to know why the donors “actually give” Project Veritas money, which “is to conduct undercover investigations which expose waste fraud and abuse.” “Laura” quit because she was “humiliated” because she was not fast enough at her work. Some managers were “bullied” at a “leadership team meeting,” an event “with at least ten people present” The peonage at Project Veritas shocks the conscience. “Diamondback” - presumably an employee - was “upset” at O’Keefe’s “treatment of staff” because he issued instructions “in a curt manner.” Memo to snowflakes: Actually, you are disposable, and will soon discover that when the funds James raised run dry. ![]() The snowflakes complained that they weren’t disposable. They were even “overworked” and subject to “humiliation.” Was the mission statement also violated? Did he offend the vision statement? How about the statement of purpose? The snowflakes witnessed things “antithetical to our core values.” He took someone’s ham sandwich after all. The snowflakes at Project Veritas, none of whom could probably raise $5,000 if their livelihood depended on it (which now it does), put together a shocking bill of particulars why James didn’t belong at the organization he founded. Increase flexibility of data sharing: Easily forge one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to many data sharing relationships, so your business units, subsidiaries, and partners securely query read-only, centralized data.The employee rebellion that started the ball rolling toward James O’Keefe’s departure from the organization he founded reads like a farce. ![]() Leverage a complete SQL database: Maintain your investment in the skills and tools you already rely on for your data analytics.Gain efficiency with per-second pricing: Turn your compute resources on and off as you need them, so you’re only billed for the time you use.Support all your users: Support concurrent use cases with independent virtual warehouses (compute clusters) that reference your common data.Whether up and down or transparently and automatically, you only pay for what you use. Pay for what you use: Snowflake’s built-for-the-cloud architecture scales storage separately from compute.Query all your data with standard, ACID-compliant SQL, and dot notation. ![]() Store all of your data: Store semi-structured data such as JSON, Avro, ORC, Parquet, and XML alongside your relational data. ![]()
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