Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Underwriting Invasion

CBS--yes, CBS--did a story on 'dark money' inpolitics. It is hair-raising.
Here's a segment:
"Arabella is a dark money juggernaut. Through its constellation of nonprofits, it brought in close to $3 billion in dark money in the 2022 cycle. The behemoth in the Arabella network, the Sixteen Thirty Fund, raised nearly $380 million in that same cycle. In 2020 it steered $410 million to help defeat Donald Trump and win back the Senate for Democrats."

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New data from the National Institutes of Health reveals the agency and its scientists collected $710 million in royalties during the pandemic, from late 2021 through 2023. These are payments made by private companies, like pharmaceuticals, to license medical innovations from government scientists.

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Bill Guan, the chief financial officer of the right-leaning Epoch Times, was indicted Monday on charges of allegedly participating in a massive money laundering scheme.


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Underwriting Invasion


The United Nations has been handing out debit cards and cash vouchers to aspiring illegal border crossers on their way north to the U.S. southern border.

The UN, with the helping hands of 248 named non-governmental organizations, is indeed giving debit cards to illegal migrants — funded, in large part, by US taxpayers.

'Despite the R4V plan title naming Venezuelans as recipients of this aid operation, the document’s fine print says the largesse goes to “all nationalities” and “multiple other nationalities.”
In a nutshell, the UN and its advocacy partners want to spread $372 million in “Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA),” and “Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MCA)” to 624,300 immigrants who in-transit to the United States during 2024.'

In-transit. A new verb.

That money is most often handed out, other UN documents show, as pre-paid, rechargeable debit cards but also hard “cash in envelopes,” bank transfers, and mobile transfers the U.S. border-bound travelers can use for whatever they want.

This is only one part of a much broader UN hemisphere-wide vision that aims to spend $1.59 billion assisting about three million people in 17 countries who emigrated from their home nations.

The U.N. is no bland, distant bureaucracy. It is an active participant in a mostly anti-Western attitude which it shamelessly pursues with Western dollars. Don't forget that at least 12 employees of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees participated in the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel, including kidnap and murder. U.N. personnel were kidnappers and murderers of U.N. members aided and abetted by non-members. It is America that is the bland, distant bureaucracy, a constant victim of foreign predators and domestic parasites.

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