Anonymous ID: de3e58 Dec. 30, 2021, 7:25 p.m. No.15282503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2517 >>2551 >>2619 >>2762

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DAVID GEFFEN WAS DEFINITELY CONNECTED TO GEN FLYNN'S TWEET BUT DOES NOT SHOW UP BELOW LIST OF VERY NOTABLE NAMES

Anon thinks it is something like false financial finances to Clinton foundation, The paper trail lead to the CF and may have been used as a back hand money laundering for selling young women and children to the elites.

http://fastforwardfund.org/leadership.html

>http://fastforwardfund.org/news.html

leadership

The Fast Forward Fund was led through its pilot year by an international network of students, guided by its founding Board of professional mentors. Youth directors were drawn from students through the Bard Globalization & International Affairs (BGIA) Program, a semester-intensive immersion in NYC. FFF was independently incorporated summer 2008; launched at a press conference with President Clinton featuring FFF as an outstanding commitment of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) in February 2009. Its fiscal sponsor, The Fund for the City of New York (FCNY), provides fiscal, personnel, and administrative management services for FFF through the FCNY Incubator Program.

 

founding board

 

Diana Ayton-Shenker, FFF founding President & CEO; BGIA Senior Fellow in Venture Philanthropy & International Affairs

Jonathan Becker, Bard College, Dean of International Studies

Lara Galinsky, Echoing Green, Senior Vice President, Strategy

Michele Kahane, Clinton Global Initiative, Director of Commitments

Miguel Perez LaFaurie, Citigroup, Vice President, Global Product Development

Deborah Leipziger, CSR consultant and author

Blair Miller, Acumen Fund, Fellows Manager

Natalia Oberti Noguera, Founder & CEO Pipeline

founding advisory council

 

Braden Ferrari, AVALON Group Ltd

Roger Frank, i3 Advisors LLC

Hall Gardner, The American University of Paris

Kevin Gruneich, Investor, Ivy Asset Management

Robert Heitsenrether, Comprehensive Investment Solutions

Daniel Kaufman, One Percent Foundation

Alissa Keny-Guyer, Children’s Investment Fund

Chaula Kothari, Teach For America Social Entrepreneurship Institute

Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Chris Lee, New York Yankees

Heather Lord, philanthropist

Leslie Meek-Wohl, Synergos

Jayan Patel, Blossom, Inc.

Heather Rees, NYC Venture Philanthropy Fund

Justin Rockefeller, Richmond Management

Robert Sherman, The Action Center to End Hunger

Rusty Stahl, Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy

Caitilin Twain, philanthropist

Nathaniel Whittemore, Asset Management, change.org

Shama Zehra, Goldman Sachs

Anonymous ID: de3e58 Dec. 30, 2021, 7:37 p.m. No.15282551   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2578 >>2619 >>2762 >>3160

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Not sure what General Flynn meant, maybe David Geffen would turn on the clintons as he really dispised her or was being held to blackmail by the clintons and their machine

https://www.breitbart.com/local/2014/05/05/geffen-hearts-hillary/

David Geffen Hearts Hillary (Now), Backs Clinton in 2016

CHRISTIAN TOTO5 May 201449

Hollywood mogul David Geffen famously threw his support behind then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2008 rather than Sen. Hillary Clinton.

 

The decision sounded personal, with Geffen calling the Clinton family’s political machine “very unpleasant and unattractive and effective.” Geffen also said Team Clinton tended to lie “with such ease, it’s troubling” and slammed Mrs. Clinton as too scripted.

 

Geffen also told Obama should run for the highest office in the land back in 2004.

 

That was then. Now, with support for a Clinton presidential run commonplace on the left, Geffen is singing a far different tune.

 

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd detailed a number of high-profile liberals who are jumping back on the Clinton bandwagon. Her latest article puts part of the spotlight on Geffen’s change of heart.

 

Geffen, who gave Obama his first big Hollywood fund-raiser in 2008 and broke with the Clintons because he felt they lied “with such ease, it’s troubling,” now says he will “absolutely” support Hillary in 2016, calling her “an extraordinary, smart, accomplished woman.”

Anonymous ID: de3e58 Dec. 30, 2021, 7:45 p.m. No.15282578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2619 >>2762

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INTERESTING SITE, LOTS OF CHATTER ABOUT GEFFEN AND CLINTONS, VERY LONG HISTORY AND LOTS AND LOTS OF CONNECTIONS, TO LONG TO POST SO, JUST THE FIRST AND THE LINK TO ARCHIVE

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/kausfiles/2007/02/alldownhill_so_far.html

The truth is Hillary's campaign has been a series of ill-considered moves. Obama panicked her into a way-too-early-announcement. The cause of the panic was fund-raising (poaching of presumed supporters), which is the least vulnerable aspect of her campaign. Basically, if she wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, she wins the nomination. The most she can spend in Iowa and New Hampshire is $20 million, every last dollar counted, including the surrounding states primary television advertising that will be seen in Iowa. So money is not her problem. Imagining that it was and therefore entering the race six-to-eight months before she needed to was a MAJOR mistake. Had she entered in August or September, the surge would have run its course successfully or not. The Iran issue would be that much further along. Pandemic flu would have hit or not hit. Etc. By announcing early, she brought into play a hundred unnecessary variables.

In a nutshell, her challenge is (a) herself, (b) her vote on the War (and her bizarre accounting for same), (c) her husband (never very popular with the party's left wing and a wild card every day), (d) the whole Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton can-we-ever-get-out-of-this-movie thing, (e) Hillaryland (consultants turning everything to hectoring mush), (f) deep-seated fear among Democrats that she is, in truth, the least electable candidate they have.

 

Geffen, a long-time ally, addressed a, b, c, d, e and f. The Clinton campaign, by responding the way it did, amplified his remarks at least twofold. If that's a win, I'm for the Breck Girl.