Friday, November 8, 2019

ABC Insider: Why I, alone, released the Amy Robach Epstein tape. – Project Veritas

ABC Insider: Why I, alone, released the Amy Robach Epstein tape. – Project Veritas



Editors Note: Project Veritas is publishing the writing below at
the request of the ABC news insider who gave us the Amy Robach tape.



This was submitted to us in light of the actions taken against
those wrongfully identified as involved in the leaking of the tape and
the reactions of ABC news to their spiking of the story on Jeffrey
Epstein.






By Ignotus,


To my fellow man:


I came forward with this information bearing no motives other than to
have this information public. I did not and do not seek any personal
gain from this information whether it be financial or otherwise and will
always decline. When I became aware of this moment, I had the same
reaction as many of you did. Anger, confusion and sadness. I care not
about petty political quarrels and only hope for the best in all of us.


To my fellow ABC News employees:


I’ve walked the halls experiencing similar feelings we are all having
right now. All of you regardless of your own personal differences in
one form or another do an outstanding job. I sincerely enjoy working
with each and every one of you and will continue to do so throughout our
careers.


To those wrongfully accused:


It is terrible that you have been lashed out at by the company. I
know some may put the burden of guilt on me, but my conscience is clear.
The actions of the company towards you are the result of their own and
not anyone else. The public outcry, from coast to coast, of all people,
creeds, and political affiliations, is clear. I have not one doubt that
there will always be support for you, and you will have prosperous
careers. For neither you, nor I, have done anything wrong.


To Amy Robach:


You are the only person deserving of an apology. I am most certainly
sorry. Not for my actions or for this to center around you, but for what
is clear to have happened. When I first stumbled across this, my
initial reaction was outrage. But this soon turned towards empathy. I
can not imagine doing all the hard work to only have it shelved. If the
past few years have taught us anything, it is the truth that some of us
have endured many hardships in this industry. From the spiking of
stories regarding prominent and powerful people in this world, and to
yours. I believe you are an outstanding reporter and have done such
tremendous work in the community as well.


To ABC News:


I sit right here with you all in complete shock. I, like many, are at
a loss for words on how this has been handled. Instead of addressing
this head-on like the company has in the past, it has spun into a
mission of seek-and-destroy. Innocent people that have absolutely
nothing to do with this are being hunted down as if we are all a sport. I
challenge all of you to actually look inwards and remember why this
company engages in journalism. We all hold the First Amendment at the
foundation of this company, yet forget its history,  its purpose, and
its reasoning for even coming into existence to begin with. How lost we
are… yearning to be found. I went to Project Veritas for the sole reason
that any other media outlet else would have probably shelved this as
well. I thank all of them, and James, for seeking truth.


We are all human and mortal, creatures of mistakes and redemption.


The road to redemption favors no soul.


Sincerely,


Ignotus





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