Anonymous ID: 7a13c9 Dec. 29, 2017, 3:31 p.m. No.205624   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5651

>>205596

Kordestani name is familiar.

Not same first name, but maybe a relative.

 

“Hillary Clinton is expected to attend a fundraiser being hosted by one of the nation’s most powerful businessmen, social media giant Twitter’s executive chairman Omid Kordestani and his wife Gisel Hiscock. Kordestani was born and raised in Iran. Also participating will be National Iranian American Council (NIAC) board member Lily Sarafan and Noosheen Hashemi, who serves on the pro-Iran advocacy group Ploughshares, a major funder of the pro-Iran agenda.”

 

https ://conservativebase.com/iranians-expected-to-donate-more-cash-to-hillary-for-president-campaign/

 

Why Omid Kordestani is the person to host a fundraiser with NIAC and what is his work history.

 

As stated earlier, Omid Kordestani is an Iran native who has experienced a meteoric rise to power among the tech giants, from Netscape to Vodafone to Google to Twitter, and is one of the wealthiest residents in Northern California with a net worth at $1.9 billion.

 

http ://www.4-traders.com/VODAFONE-GROUP-PLC-4006195/news/Vodafone-Group-plc-Vodafone-Appoints-Omid-Kordestani-as-a-Non-Executive-Director-16369917/

 

http ://imiranian.com/omid-kordestani/

 

http ://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/12/following-twitters-executive-chairman-and-his-rise-as-an-iranian-immigrant-in-silicon-valley/

 

https ://techcrunch.com/2015/10/14/twitter-names-googles-omid-kordestani-as-its-new-executive-chairman/

 

Mr. Kordestani is a co-founder of PARSA Community Foundation whose ‘mission is twofold: to strengthen entrepreneurial individuals and nonprofits that serve our community; and to mobilize national resources to take on initiatives that go beyond the domain of local organizations.’ If you click on their blog tab you will see the Iranian organizations that participate and what appears to be the “hands on hands” pedo symbol with the slogan “it’s in our hands”.

 

http ://archive.is/2017.06.08-120414/http://www.parsacf.org/Page/75

 

http ://archive.is/2017.06.08-120542/http://www.parsacf.org/blog/