Anonymous ID: 3b2336 Aug. 14, 2021, 11:28 a.m. No.14351544   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dear Haitians,

 

Any foreign organization showing up to render 'aid' is really there to prey on your children. Anyone from Hollywood that shows up is there for the same reason. Keep your kids safe and away from all of them.

Anonymous ID: 3b2336 Aug. 14, 2021, 11:37 a.m. No.14351608   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1614 >>1660 >>1780 >>1866

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/current-affairs/sunday-nights-matt-doran-goes-undercover-with-operation-underground-railroad-to-bring-down-HAITI-child-sex-ring/news-story/dcecf5950ca5b6d501c48ed927127bc3

 

"Child trafficking victims who’ve spent their formative years servicing the carnal desires of men, often foreigners, who are three, four, five or six times their age. Their madam tells me that many of their customers are western humanitarian workers who’ve come here to help rebuild HAITI after the recent run of natural disasters."

 

"This is far from a ‘vigilante group’; leading the team is ex-Department of Homeland Security special agent Tim Ballard, perhaps America’s foremost human trafficking expert. "The problem in HAITI is an international crisis,” Ballard explains. “With so many children displaced or orphaned during the recent earthquake and hurricane, recruiters moved quickly to sweep these children up. And the worst part of it all is that in many cases the clients are the foreigners who’ve come here to help, the NGO workers and the so-called humanitarians.”

Anonymous ID: 3b2336 Aug. 14, 2021, 12:26 p.m. No.14351950   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/top-democrats-took-massive-donations-from-big-tech-as-they-considered-anti-trust-legislation/

 

Top Democrats Took Massive Donations from Big Tech as They Considered Anti-Trust Legislation.

August 14, 2021Catherine Salgado

 

As the US Congress considered legislation which could “reshape” the Big Tech industry in recent months, the biggest tech companies in America gave very large donations to key Democrat Party lawmakers.

 

The tech industry was opposed to antitrust legislation, which would, if passed into law, make it “easier for regulators to break up tech giants.” Besides the huge donations, tech companies “lobbied Senate leaders to prioritize a bill to provide $52 billion toward U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.”

 

Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), according to April-June Federal Election Commission filings, received the largest donations from the tech companies’ executives. Over two dozen executives from Microsoft gave over $116,000 combined to the Schumer campaign in June. Among these executives, 13 gave the maximum legally allowed donation, $5,800. Two of the max-out donors were Microsoft President Brad Smith and also Fred Humphries, who leads Microsoft’s Washington lobbying team.

 

A Microsoft spokesperson has insisted, “These were contributions made by executives in their personal capacity.”

 

Schumer will be running for reelection in 2022 and is currently leading the legislative efforts of Democrats while “simultaneously raising big money to ward off potential primary challengers.” Between April and June, Schumer raised a record of over $11.5 million. According to The Hill:

 

“Google executives and its PAC donated nearly $92,000 to Schumer’s campaign in the second quarter of 2021. Cisco Systems executives gave nearly $100,000. Apple executives gave $28,000. Executives at Microsoft, Cisco and Apple previously had not made large donations to Schumer through the first three months of the year.”

 

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