Pulled For His ‘Personal Politics’

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
“I just wanted to assure you guys that this decision had nothing to do with me, Discovery, or my production team,” Rowe wrote. “This decision was made solely by the GSA, who oversees the location where you are currently working, and required us to apply for a permit months ago. Obviously, we did. The necessary permits were quickly issued, and we were assured several times over the last few months that everything was still good to go.”

“Then, just two days before I was scheduled to arrive, we received a phone call from a woman at the GSA who informed us that our permits were being revoked,” he added. “When we asked for an explanation, she said, ‘security concerns.’ When we asked her what kind of security concerns, she said she didn’t know. She only told us that the decision had come down from ‘the very highest levels within the GSA.'”

The TV host did not specify the location of the scheduled shoot but posted pictures of what appeared to be M&M Welding and Fabricators, the company his show had planned to feature in the episode. Rowe went on to reference other places where the show “has filmed in many sensitive environments under government control,” citing previous permits obtained from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and NASA, adding, “We even got a permit to film inside the National Security Agency!”


 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
The explanation that he was canceled because of his politics, sounds about right to me.
It is very plausible, and is exactly what the Deep Staters would do.
 

Clem72

Well-Known Member
The explanation that he was canceled because of his politics, sounds about right to me.
It is very plausible, and is exactly what the Deep Staters would do.
Considering they were already allowed into much more sensative agencies, and knowing GSA's history, they are probably worried that if the inside of that organization goes on national TV they will get sanctioned again (like they did for attending too many conferences and throwing parties in vegas).

Google "GSA kickback" to get pages and pages of results of their contracting officers being arrested. Something in that organization stinks.
 
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