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Diggs on Aga Khan, his connections, and his personal lavish life
Attendees of the Trudeau's questionable 2016 vacation at the Aga Khan island:
Justin Trudeau and Sophie Gregoire
Seamus O'Regan (current Minister of of Natural Resources of Canada) and Stelios (Steve) Doussis → moar here: https://wearethene.ws/notable/76698
John Kerry
Interdasting connections…
Aga Khan: Made honourary Canadian citizen in 2010 (Stephen Harper admin). Also a Harvard alum. During his time at Harvard, he was elected a member of the all-male Delphic Club. JP Morgan was allegedly also part of the Club during one point in time. In 2010, the Club had hired strippers for a "punch event"…whatever that is.
John Kerry, Former US SoS that helped craft Iran deal: Skull & Bones member, Stepfather of Chris Heinz (Rosemont Seneca Partners → Hunter Biden).
Kerry's former Head of Security, John Scott Moretti, was arrested in May 2020 for raping a child. Previously Moretti was the Deputy Regional Security Officer at the US Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq during the period of Jul 2012 to Nov 2012. This is coincidentally during the timeframe of the 2012 Benghazi attacks.
In 2011, HRC as SoS spoke at the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), thanking them for hard work on the New Silk Road Initiative.
Trudeau or his wife have been to the Aga Khan island three times: Dec 2014, Mar 2016, and Dec 2016
Trudeau also passed Bill C16, a bill that added gender identity and gender expression to the list of topics that would be considered discrimination. Trudeau's cabinet also passed Motion 103, which "condemn[s] Islamophobia and all forms of systemic racism and religious discrimination."
AKDN's partners include: MasterCard Foundation, major banks across the globe (Scotiabank, BNP Paribas, Citigroup Foundation), UNICEF, UNDEP, WHO, UN World Food Programme, UNESCO, The World Bank, OXFAM, Save the Children Fund, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, USAID, Microsoft, Margaret A. Cargill Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, US DoS, USDA, US EPA
Aga Khan has been pictured with David Rockefeller, Queen Elizabeth, and Prince Philip.
Aga Khan's personal life
All multiple marriages and an interest in horseracing, breeding horses, and equestrianism. Aga Khan III gave Queen Elizabeth II a horse. The current Aga Khan owns horse-breeding farms in France and Ireland. He also has an interest in beautiful women, fast cars, skiing, and race horses - owning "houses on five continents, numerous cars, a Gulfstream private jet and vast yachts." He also owns numerous estates and properties worldwide, including an island in the Bahamas. Aga Khans order their women to "be both subservient and decorative. 'There is no discussion on this,' he told his second wife, the Begum Inaara, at the beginning of their marriage. 'I determine things. You obey.'" He dislikes public attention of his extravagant lifestyle. The current Aga Khan likes to be addressed as "Your Highness", a title that was bestowed on him by the Queen in 1957. Former nude Playboy model Elisabeth Hemma Maria del Pilar von Goess* was one of the girlfriends of one of the current Aga Khan. The pattern is consistent throughout all their marriages - lavish presents and attention at the beginning of the marriage and then their interest wanes. In fact, for the current Aga Khan, "no present is too expensive. But when he loses enthusiasm, his heart turns to ice."
'Aga Khan's "philanthropy"
Some of the areas that the AKDN works in: Agriculture and food security, Architecture, Civil society, Culture, Education, Environment and climate, Financial inclusion, Health, Humanitarian assistance, Infrastructure development, Media, Music, and Tourism promotion. In fact, it owns the Serena Hotels chain, employing 6000 people. Islam prohibits the drinking of alcohol, yet the Aga Khan Museum and its Serena Hotels chain serve alcohol. The AKDN notes that these are not "Islamic spaces" or "religious spaces".
Aga Khan is being used to influence international immigration policies, reform global views on Islam, and amass donations from donors (aka taxpayers) to then redistribute it according to their beliefs and values. The saying goes: Doing good for humanity.