I really love these forensic pieces, Dan. It's always a treat when they pop up on Substack. Your work on mapping the inner structure of InfoWars as an organization is genuinely fascinating and instructive in showing how an entire organization can continue to operate while maintaining its own cognitive dissonance.
Seems like David Jones might be one of the few people at InfoWars who definitionally must be able to acknowledge what is happening in reality in order to deal with it so that the rest of the employees (and Alex to some extent) can keep living in right-wing fantasyland - like a sort of "reality sin eater," you might say.
"Product quantity process routing" - it's a type of matrix that's used by businesses to develop product families; it's basically rows that list the products, their contribution to revenue, and the process involved with that particular product. It's pretty on the nose that they used the name for their distribution company. Kind of like "AEJ Trust".
Hooray for a nice sweet stackie! In my heart, I add 100% real maple syrup & a big dollop of Kerrygold butter... you know, the good stuff. Fuck off Daddy Jones & rock on Dannest Dan :)!
I really love these forensic pieces, Dan. It's always a treat when they pop up on Substack. Your work on mapping the inner structure of InfoWars as an organization is genuinely fascinating and instructive in showing how an entire organization can continue to operate while maintaining its own cognitive dissonance.
Seems like David Jones might be one of the few people at InfoWars who definitionally must be able to acknowledge what is happening in reality in order to deal with it so that the rest of the employees (and Alex to some extent) can keep living in right-wing fantasyland - like a sort of "reality sin eater," you might say.
Is Mark Bankston on the case? Seems like a not too difficult stretch to go after David for his continued actions.
Thank you Dan.
Any idea what PQPR stands for?
"Product quantity process routing" - it's a type of matrix that's used by businesses to develop product families; it's basically rows that list the products, their contribution to revenue, and the process involved with that particular product. It's pretty on the nose that they used the name for their distribution company. Kind of like "AEJ Trust".
Of course it's something that basic!
Thanks
Like naming your umbrella corporation "TUC, inc." XD
Hooray for a nice sweet stackie! In my heart, I add 100% real maple syrup & a big dollop of Kerrygold butter... you know, the good stuff. Fuck off Daddy Jones & rock on Dannest Dan :)!
Thanks Dan, always great to read your posts.