Parker
In the coming days a flurry of activity around Parker seems to occur.
Images surface of Parker hunting across Africa and posing with various endangered species he has presumably hunted.
Several of the images are rather graphic such as one of him holding two severed gazelle heads up.
Parker, Parker, & Parker released a statement almost immediately stating that was in fact their recently deceased brother and though they were not aware of this activity, they were also not surprised by this behavior from him. They are sorry and as appalled by it as everyone else.
PP&P has decided to make a contribution of $10 million to Nadi Alsayaad Animal Sanctuary.
Also evidence that Parker, Parker, & Parker help facilitate the importation of artifacts illegally from Egypt surfaced.
This caused more stir when the New York Times reached out to Hunter Club member Wellington who, according to the NYT responded to the reporter by saying, "What are you a Jew or something? Why are you asking Jew questions?"
PP&P quickly released a statement apologizing for Wellington's remarks, which though a client in no way reflects PP&P beliefs, and that they were unaware at the time of the circumstances surrounding the artifacts. Though they consider the artifacts to be quite minor and consist mostly of bits of pottery, they recognize the possible importance to the State for Antiquities Affairs, Mohamed Ibrahim Ali, and the Egyptian people. The release includes a promise to meet with Ali. The note concludes, "once summoned and we are able to assemble, we look forward to revealing the artifacts to the State and all parties involved. We think all parties will be quite pleased in the end with what we have to reveal."
Other News
Pat Robertson and Jesse Duplantis have both died during the week.
Alabama Senator Richard Shelby and House Representative Richard Neal have also passed away.
Scott Sunquist of Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary has been making pleas for new christian leaders to step up in the north east.