Anonymous ID: 4876a9 May 31, 2018, 5:56 p.m. No.1602030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2128

>>1601976

>>1601992 i don't know much, first i've heard of her…

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne-Christine_d%27Adesky

Anne-Christine d'Adesky is an American journalist & activist of French & Haitian descent.

Her father was born in Haiti, where the family's roots go back far; spending her childhood summers & still has extended family living there.

D'Adesky earned a master's degree in Journalism from ColumbiaUniversityGraduateSchoolofJournalism in 1982 & a bachelor's degree from BarnardCollege in NewYorkCity in 1979.

As a journalist, d'Adesky has been a foreign correspondent in Haiti working as a stringer for TheSanFranciscoExaminer & TheVillageVoice.

She wrote about HIV/AIDS for various newspapers, including the NewYorkNative & InTheseTimes, & later, magazines including TheAdvocate.

She was senior editor at Out magazine in the mid-1990s in charge of health coverage, & also wrote investigative features & long-form profiles.

In 1998, she launched HIVPlus magazine, where she served as founding editor in chief for two years before the magazine was sold to The Advocate.

She then turned to writing a series on global AIDS for the newsletter of the amfAR, TheFoundationforAIDSResearch.

She also wrote about AIDS for magazines such as SEED & The Nation, newspapers such as TheSanFranciscoExaminer, & health agencies such as the World Health Organization.

In 2003 she co-produced Pills,Profits,Protest:ChronicleoftheGlobalAIDS Movement, a documentary about global AIDS treatment activism.

As an activist, d'Adesky has been active in the peace & women's movements & attended the Seneca Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace & Justice, where she protested the presence of nuclear cruise missiles on US soil.

She was an early member of ACTUP who participated in the first WallStreet protest, & other famous actions, dem&ing faster access to life-saving HIV medications, & later, access to HIV drugs for people living in poor countries.

She also joined Get Smart, an arts activist group.

D'Adesky is one of the six founders of TheLesbianAvengers, which began in NewYorkCity in 1992 as "a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival & visibility."

In 2003, d'Adesky began humanitarian work in Africa, focusing on the issue of gender-based violence linked to HIV/AIDS & the use of rape in war in EastAfrica.

She launched & served as co-founder & co-executive director of a global initiative WE-ACTx, based in SanFrancisco & Kigali, that helps Rw&an women affected by HIV/AIDS who are survivors of genocidal rape, & orphans.

WE-ACTx has provided free, comprehensive care to thous&s of HIV-positive Rw&an women & children, & is today an all-Rw&an run program operating two clinics in Kigali.

D'Adesky stepped down as co-Executive Director in 2008 to become a board member.

In 2010, d'Adesky flew to Haiti in the immediate aftermath of the January 10th earthquake, where she has longtime family roots.

She began reporting for WorldPulse & the GlobalPost, & launched a blog on the post-quake humanitarian response, HaitiVox.

She also founded a feminist coalition with Haitian & diaspora women activists, PotoFanm+Fi (Women+GirlsPillar, in Haitian Creole), to promote the role, needs & voice of Haitian women in the rebuilding effort.

In 2011, she launched the offshoot Haiti-based group, PotoFi (Girls Pillar) & worked to document the gender dimensions of the earthquake & its impact on adolescent girls.

She released a report in 2011 with PotoFi showing the teenage Haitian girls bore a disproportionate brunt of the disaster, evidenced by a tide of unplanned, early pregnancies linked to sexual violence, & a survival-based entry into prostitution, & displacement.

In 2010, she published a comprehensive review of Haiti's cross-sectorial progress fighting gender violence & rape in a book, BeyondShock:ChartingtheL&scapeofSexualViolence in Post-Quake Haiti, published by the UCSantaBarbaraCenterforBlackStudiesResearch.

From 2013-15, d'Adesky served as the Global Coordinator for Haiti for the V-Day "OneBillionRising" (OBR) worldwide campaign against sexual violence.

She helped organise a major Mardi Gras Carnaval float on gender justice in 2014 & led a grassroots effort to reduce the risk of rape & assaults during this annual event, to great success. With PotoFi, she also organised forums across Haiti on sexual violence & adolescents.

In 2014, she organised a historic French/Haitian Creole production of TheVaginaMonologues at Haiti's Parliament in 2014, & a year later, a major outdoor feminist event that included a free production of the play in the capital that drew a crowd of 6,000 people.

D'Adesky continues to advocate & report on Haiti, sexual violence & human rights issues, with a fresh focus on LGBT & women's asylum /refugee issues for various periodicals, including PRIDE magazine.

She began tracking the resurgence of the far-Right in Europe for a recently completed 90s AIDS activist memoir.

Anonymous ID: 4876a9 May 31, 2018, 6:13 p.m. No.1602220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2235 >>2246 >>2257 >>2269 >>2394 >>2477 >>2490 >>2594

 

 

dayum this

d'Adesky dig

is crazy

 

>>1601859 <<first post, in this thread: >>1601976

<Who is Anne-Christine d'Adesky?

<Why was she in contact with LS in Haiti?

<Did the earthquake interrupt an op?

<Who are the d'Adeskys?

<What business?

<LS Exfiltrate to Dominican.

<Plan B.

 

>>1602028 WHO ARE THE d'ADESKYS? They own a major business. WHAT INDUSTRY?

>>1602044 elite of the MREs, the Mevs, Brandt, Madsen and D'Adesky families

 

>>1602063 DACO d'Adesky Import Export S.A.

>>1602076 Confirmed Haitian in country distribution. WHAT IS THE HOLDING COMPANY.

>>1602115 ENMARCOLDA S.A.

>>1602168 d'Adesky, a writer and human rights activist, said she met with Silsby on January 24

>>1602171 Enmarcolda, SA, is a 50-year-old logistics company located in Haiti. Enmarcolda, SA. is owned by the d’Adesky family who owns several companies in Haiti and Miami.

 

moar? it's going fast

Anonymous ID: 4876a9 May 31, 2018, 6:30 p.m. No.1602422   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2525 >>2594 >>2705

>>1602155 >>1602229 >>1602185 >>1602013 >>1602097 >>1602294

ahem

Q confirmed the map including the Oct28th posts

on Nov.20

 

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/150171127/#150171513

(…)

QMAP >>149083850 (1) >>149922836 (2) The only thing (You) really need to VERIFY.

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/149080733/#149083850 / https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1510/47/1510476290189.png

 

Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: LuUE1Prl No.150172069 Nov 20 2017 03:49:32 (EST)

QMAP 1/2 confirmed.

This is the key.

Q

 

this is the map 1/2 in that thread, there are live updated versions of 2/2 as well.

 

/

 

these are the

<Linked graphics are incorrect and false:

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/148777785/#148779656

LATEST screencaps – >>148644355 - 2nd variant >>148638661 - 3rd variant >>148740921

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/post/148644355/ https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1510/20/1510202914388.jpg

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/post/148638661/ https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1510/20/1510200139819.jpg

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/post/148740921/ https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1509/86/1509867703998.png

Anonymous ID: 4876a9 May 31, 2018, 6:34 p.m. No.1602479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1602378

no harm done or taken, kind sir, you are quite right. I try not to dwell on the helper aspect, because we know what a tricky road that can lead us down to, but in case it wasn't much of a call for attention but a pretty direct drop, and the finds and links do seem serious, so purdy intursted, i yam. have a good one

Anonymous ID: 4876a9 May 31, 2018, 6:51 p.m. No.1602652   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1602613

there's a few favorites we see a lot…

loose/lose

their/they're

your/you're…

but all those exist in at least one option: the one that gets me is "could of/should of/wouldn't of" etc…