Who is really funding all these millions? Who gets to print their own money all over the world?

Every search for truth in my experience leads to endless horror and the same name that the media mostly stands together to uphold. The media can’t say my name. We can’t say the name at the center of the horror - or they’ll sue or kill us or call us racists when no one is whiter or more privileged than they are.

We all know beyond a shadow of a doubt that they murder people and they have the money to get away with it. This is at the core of my story about Napoleon.

When they finally really obviously came for me - it was summer 2018. The agent sent to me was a government shill pushing the fake populist Q movement. She kept trying to get me to repost or cover ridiculous stories that were clearly covering up real child trafficking. The #pizzagate operation is along the lines of what she was trying to get me to push. This was while the media was vilifying us for being concerned about what we were learning from the Podesta emails.

First I was thrown the bribes. I knew I wasn’t going to give in so I just waited for the threats and punishment and I write about it here. The congruent story is the true one.

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In short, what the Clintons have attempted to do is create a crossroads for government, business, and NGOS, with the Clinton Foundation squarely in the middle. The Clinton Foundation calls this Bill's "convening power," his ability to bring together elites from business, politics, and the nonprofit world.

We are being policed to be BAD.

We are being policed to be BAD.

There is nothing intrinsically wrong with this approach, which, if pursued in a scrupulous way, has the capacity to do a lot of good. The Clintons' ability to convene various public and private interests around a common cause or project does create leverage for getting things done in the global arena.

But the blur also creates opportunity for moving a lot of money around with very little accountability.

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Being a convening power has another useful benefit: it means that the organization doesn't actually need to get its hands dirty. While there are plenty of photos of Bill, Hillary, or Chelsea holding sick children in Africa, the foundation that bears their name actually does very little hands-on humanitarian work. "When President Clinton's foundation was formed, the first thought was to run its own projects," says Harvard professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter. But then they came up with the convening-power model. "What's brilliant is that President Clinton provides the platform and enlightening speakers, but other people do the actual work of change." This causes confusion about who is actually doing what.

As relief work and humanitarian veteran Miles Wortman explains, "The Clinton Foundation 'partners' with other foundations in the provision of services. When the Gates Foundation, for example, provides revenue to the Clinton Foundation, and it in turn partners with the Gates Foundation in the provision of say, anti-retroviral drugs, is this double accounting of activity?"

This approach positions the Clinton Foundation in a way a politician could especially love: with little direct responsibility, it is able to take credit for good results and avoid blame for bad ones. Another important function of the Clinton Foundation appears to be employing long-time Clinton associates.

The link is here.

The link is here.

Like any political machine, jobs must be provided to those who served the Clintons when in power and who may serve them again in the future. This may help to explain why the foundation's senior ranks are populated with so many former political aides and associates, as opposed to those with extensive experience in charitable work. Ira Magaziner, who served the Clintons when Bill was in the White House–among other things, he was the author of Hillary's famously convoluted health care reform proposal-has played a central role in the foundation.

The link is here.

The link is here.

As he put it in 2009, “The biggest part of the Foundation includes four operating initiatives, accounting for about 90 percent of the Clinton Foundation budget, all of which I started and run."

These include the Clinton Health Access Initiative, which deals with matters related to HIV/AIDS around the world; the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a domestic program focused on nutrition and health; the Clinton Hunter Initiative, which focuses on agriculture in Africa; and the Clinton Climate Initiative, which focuses on issues related to climate change.

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Even with structural changes in 2011 that diminished Magaziner's administrative control, he still plays a key role. These Clinton Foundation initiatives are part and parcel of the Clinton Foundation apparatus. The CGSGI, for example, despite being ostensibly based in Canada, has an executive director based in New York City. An examination of CGSGI's financial records indicates that the bulk of the money it collects gets transferred to the Clinton Foundation itself.

It largely functions as a pass through. Senior positions in the foundation have been filled by Clinton insiders like Bruce Lindsey, Bill's longtime friend and political adviser; John Podesta, who was Bill's chief of staff at the White House; Valerie Alexander, a senior communications adviser for Hillary's 2008 campaign; Amitabh Desai, former legislative aide to then senator Clinton; and Laura Graham, a deputy assistant in Bill's administration from 1995 to 2001.

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The chief development officer at the Clinton Foundation is Dennis Cheng, who previously served as national finance director and New York finance director for Hillary's run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2007–2008.

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When Hillary became secretary of state, Cheng joined her at Foggy Bottom, where he served as the deputy chief of protocol of the United States. That gave him the ability to ensure that Clinton financial supporters were well represented in the pecking order when foreign heads of state made their official visits to Washington.

The Clinton Foundation also hands out honorary titles such as “adviser" to businessmen and investors who are ostensibly involved in the activities of the foundation (and who are contributors).

The link is here.

The link is here.

As we have already seen, investors operating in the developing world regularly use the title of "adviser to the Clinton Foundation" on their résumés. They travel with Bill when they visit developing countries in which the Clinton Foundation has activities and where the investors have or are seeking investments.

The link is here.

The link is here.

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