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The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, being run in the name of Bill Frist, was not properly registered with the Michigan Attorney General Charity Section, but it seems it was finally taken down, but I wonder what happened to the, if I can recall correctly, $65 million that it never gave to Haiti.
I know I have a screenshot of the filing, but can not find it at the moment.
The funds were either transferred to another George Bush child welfare NGO, but something tells me my #Superfans got a hold of it, but hey, what do I know?
Anyway, the following links are to NGOs of Michigan State University for Haiti, where no one really knows if the people benefited.
Considering the political unrest, child trafficking, and abject poverty, I am going to go out there on a limb and state that I am pretty much confident the people of Haiti did not benefit.
The financial keyman, Clinton Foundation, redirected over $10 billion dollars to child welfare NGOs using Michigan State University as a conduit in many instances.
MSU LANDS USAID GRANT TO HELP FEED HAITI - $2 million USAID
Since the Clinton Foundation, and its other Ham Sandwiches, as it is a Corporate Shape Shifter, laundered the money through MSU, the same exact way the Detroit Land Bank Authority laundered its checks through Title Source, because it never incorporated and could not open a bank account.Clinton Bush Haiti Fund: YouthBuild IDEJEN Project
It also seems the Michigan socioeconomic policy experiment sister state of Kansas was also in on the game of using the people of Haiti as unwitting biomedical human test subjects.
According to Dady Chery only 3% went to assist the people of Haiti.
But there is another story of Haiti and the U.S. which has yet to be told.
It seem USAID used Staff of the Congressional Office of John Conyers, Jr. to fund a $2 billion fraud scheme.
It also seems Judiciary was running a trafficking of tiny humans fraud scheme, too.
It also seems Judiciary was also promulgating privatization of child welfare in Haiti.
The Clintons, Haiti, Children and The Peculiar Institution
Learn more: BEVERLY TRAN: The Clintons, Haiti, Children and The Peculiar Institution http://beverlytran.blogspot.com/2016/11/the-clintons-haiti-children-and.html#ixzz5KhNHXLnB
Stop Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare
Wikileaks Uncovers Child Trafficking In Haiti
Restavek, child slavery, is the Haitian term for foster care, which are run by christian NGOs, but there are other, "non-religious" privatized NGOs that want to get in on the trafficking of tiny humans game in Haiti, which was being promoted through Judiciary, against my duly noted reservations, because Judiciary always ignored me.So, did the Congressional Black Caucus, but they hate me anyway because I found out why they were being mean to my Sweetie.
They were stealin' the children, the land and the votes of Haiti by promoting the privatized polices of slavery.
Will The Lumos Foundation Push Into Global Child Welfare Include The U.S.?
Learn more: BEVERLY TRAN: Will The Lumos Foundation Push Into Global Child Welfare Include The U.S.? http://beverlytran.blogspot.com/2016/10/will-lumos-foundation-push-into-global.html#ixzz5Khj0axleStop Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare
I always thought Judiciary ignored me because they were too busy plotting and scheming being mean to my Sweetie.
Without further adieu, I would like to introduce the work of Èzili Dantò, an attorney, because the main stream media refuses to speak her name or her work in Haiti.
Have a great day!
What's going on in the DEA office in Haiti? House Oversight wants DOJ investigation
Now, that everyone has enjoyed meeting Èzili Dantò and a snapshot of what is really going on in Haiti, you are prepared to understand why the people are protesting against U.S. citizens.
Sometimes, you just reach that point where you are sick of being enslaved.
As Haiti protests continue, US citizens warned to shelter in place
The US Embassy in Haiti warned its citizens Saturday to stay inside amid continued demonstrations in the capital of Port-au-Prince and a northern city following a fuel price hike.
Protesters have been demonstrating this week against a sharp rise in fuel prices ordered by the government.
Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant on Saturday announced a temporary stop to the price increases and appealed for calm. Prices for gasoline were to rise 38% while diesel prices were to go up 47% and kerosene 51%, the Haitian daily newspaper Le Nouvelliste reported.
An estimated 120 American and 100 Haitian guests are staying in a Port-au-Prince hotel where demonstrators earlier tried to set fire to the hotel and get past security, said Stacy Librandi Bourne, an emergency medical professional from HERO Client Rescue who is at the Oasis Hotel.
After the Prime Minister's announcement, the situation calmed down, she said.
US officials told tourists and missionaries to shelter in place.
"Do not attempt to travel at this time. Avoid protests and any large gathering of people. Do not attempt to drive through roadblocks," a State Department Bureau of Consular Affairs official said.
There are no reports of US citizens in Haiti being injured, the embassy said.
US group encounters trouble at roadblock
A youth group from Bradenton, Florida, that was scheduled to return from a missionary trip in Haiti is stranded until at least Monday, Executive Pastor Dewayne McFarlin said.
The group from Bradenton's Woodland Community Church left Neply, Haiti, early Saturday for a 3 p.m. flight from Port-au-Prince International Airport, McFarlin said. Only a few miles into the approximately 30-mile journey, the group, which includes middle school- and high school-age children, encountered armed individuals demanding payment for access to the roadway, according to McFarlin.
They talked their way past the roadblock, but elected to turn around when they came to second group of armed individuals who had erected a blockade of burning tires on the road, McFarlin says.
A local colleague of McFarlin's was riding on a motorcycle a few miles ahead of the missionary group's bus. The friend called him to say that the road ahead was filled with similar impromptu "checkpoints," McFarlin said.
"They weren't government or police," McFarlin says. "Just people taking advantage of the situation."
The group returned to Neply but McFarlin said he thinks they won't get out until Monday at the earliest.
Canceled flights
American Airlines, JetBlue and Spirit Airlines said Saturday they have canceled flights to Haiti.
American spokesman Curtis Blessing said the airline canceled seven flights and will re-evaluate the situation Sunday.
Spirit said it will resume service as soon as possible.
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She is an RDS gal and admitted to me she has never spoken to my Sweetie. She refuses to talk about trafficking tiny humans. Not a good sign.
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