08/20/2023 / By Ethan Huff
We have received word that just about everyone at Project Veritas has now been fired, thanks to new organizational management following the departure of founder James O’Keefe, who now runs his own media group called OMG, short for O’Keefe Media Group.
Sources from within Project Veritas confirmed that the current CEO of the group was replaced on August 18 by George Skakel. Jack Posobiec also reported that pretty much the entire rest of the Project Veritas staff has been let go as well.
“All of production, all of field ops, all of comms, all of legal,” Posobiec tweeted, quoting the Project Veritas Twitter (now known as “X”) account, which tweeted, then immediately deleted: “SOS Hannah Giles just fired us all.”
“Only remaining are office admin, HR person, a couple development people & IT,” Posobiec further revealed.
(Related: Earlier this year, a Project Veritas investigation revealed that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer carried out illegal gain-of-function research in tandem with Tony Fauci and other genocidal government maniacs.)
Giles, in case you are unfamiliar with her, became notorious after she starred in an ACORN video with O’Keefe. After O’Keefe was pushed out of Project Veritas by the group’s board of directors, Giles took his place and got rid of almost everyone on staff.
“She came to all hands in April with her fat sidekick Ben Wetmore and all they did for 3 days was talk s*** about James and relitigate all the terrible things he did to her / them 10-12 years ago,” an inside source confirmed. “I knew right then her entire agenda was revenge.”
Christian Hartsock and James Lalino, both of whom worked as Project Veritas’ on-air talent, were both canned by Giles as part of a restructuring. Kalen Eriksson, Jaime Phillips, and Alyssa Dehen were also fired.
Cruelly, Giles did not even have the grace and respect to make an appearance during the mass firings, which reportedly took place over a Zoom call with human resources.
“She’s a lying sack of s***,” another source from inside Project Veritas told The Post Millennial. “No one respected her anyway.”
On Monday, five people at Project Veritas were canned, including executive news producer Pam Browne. O’Keefe had personally brought Browne in last year, and Giles chose to get rid of her almost immediately.
With the exception of about 20 people, most of whom work in administrative roles at the organization, almost every person who previously worked at Project Veritas is now gone, including those who did all the undercover investigative work we have seen from the group in recent years.
We are told that these people were all let go in retaliation for their undercover work, which shows that Project Veritas is now a compromised organization that will no longer be the hard-hitting, honest investigatory group that it was under O’Keefe.
“Since James quit, the donations dried up … the donations never resumed,” another source is quoted as saying.
“The board were desperate to bring Hannah on board because they thought it would be cute but the problem is she’s a charlatan and a fraud. Everything she’s ever done has been a failure and she lied to everyone claiming she had all these donors she could bring in.”
Giles came along in April, this source further confirmed, “and to my knowledge she never brought in a penny.”
The attorney for Project Veritas sent out a memo to staff members on August 9 explaining all the firings in further detail. If you would like to read that memo for yourself, you can do so at The Post Millennial.
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