Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 2:30 p.m. No.18132586   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2668 >>2772 >>2932 >>3037 >>3102

Antony John Blinken–SOS, look at the org he is involved in. Anons interested in digging on the officers and mgmt of this org, I wonder if HRC is related?

 

ACTION AGAINST ABDUCTION nonprofit

 

Company Number

03790585

Other Identifiers

England & Wales Charity Number: 1081904

Status

Active

Incorporation Date

16 June 1999 (over 23 years ago)

Company Type

Private limited by guarantee without share capital, use of 'Limited' exemption

Jurisdiction

United Kingdom

Registered Address

C/O Glazier Design 2nd Floor

40 Mortimer Street

London

W1W 7RQ

England

 

Latest Accounts Date

2021-12-31

Annual Return Last Made Up Date

2016-05-11

Previous Names

==ACTION AGAINST ABDUCTION LTD

PARENTS AND ABDUCTED CHILDREN TOGETHER

THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN==

 

Directors / Officers

ANNE BUJON DE L'ESTANG, director, 13 May 2003-

BENEDICT HUGH GLAZIER, director, 27 Sep 2013-

BENJAMIN NEVILLE WRIGHT, director, 22 Nov 2022-

GEOFF NEWISS, director, 20 Dec 2017-

JACQUELINE HALTON, director, 20 Dec 2017-

TIMOTHY JAMES TOULMIN, director, 1 Jun 2013-

Inactive Directors / Officers

ADRIAN JOHN OLDFIELD, director, 23 Mar 2004-21 Jul 2016

AMANDA JANE SAYERS, director, 28 Jul 2010-31 May 2013

ANNE LEACH, director, 16 Jun 1999-28 Feb 2001

ANTONY JOHN BLINKEN, director, 30 Mar 2001-25 Sep 2002

BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD, director, 9 Mar 2004-16 Jan 2014

CATHERINE B REYNOLDS, director, 30 Mar 2001- 5 Aug 2002

CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROME MEYER, director, 1 Dec 2009- 8 Apr 2015

DAVID CHARLES WARNER, secretary, 5 Oct 2001-14 Apr 2004

DAVID CHARLES WARNER, director, 30 Mar 2001- 7 Jun 2011

DEBORAH JUNE HODGES, director, 10 Jan 2001- 5 Aug 2003

ERNEST EUGENE ALLEN, director, 16 Jun 1999- 7 Sep 2011

EVETTE HUNTLEY BRANSON, director, 16 Jun 1999-10 Jan 2001

GREGA GUSTAFSON DALY, director, 1 Feb 2003-10 Jul 2008

HAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED, secretary, 14 Apr 2004-12 Apr 2012

HAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED, secretary, 16 Jun 1999- 5 Oct 2001

IVVET MODINOU, director, 21 Jul 2016-20 Dec 2017

JACQUELINE CLAIRE CIROTA, director, 12 Feb 2015-20 Dec 2017

JAMES KARL GAMBLE, director, 1 Oct 2010-12 Dec 2012

JUDITH ANNE FIELDING, director, 28 Nov 2000- 6 Dec 2001

JULIA MARY LANGDON, director, 28 Nov 2000- 6 Dec 2001

MARK STEVEN BERGMAN, director, 28 Jul 2008-20 Dec 2017

NICHOLAS JAMES TIMOTHY, director, 14 May 2015-20 Dec 2017

NICOLETTE DE JONCAIRE NARTEN, director, 28 Nov 2000-12 Jul 2001

RUTH GIRARDET, director, 8 May 2014- 7 Oct 2015

STEPHEN ANTHONY OTTER QPM, director, 14 Jan 2016-14 Oct 2016

TERESA MARGARET SELWYN, secretary, 12 Apr 2012-19 Jun 2013

VIVIEN LOUISE DUFFIELD, director, 1 Feb 2003-20 Dec 2007

 

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/co…

 

Source UK Companies House, http://xmlgw.companieshouse.gov.uk/, 15 Dec 2022 (UK Crown Copyright)

 

http://www.pact-online.org/

Official Register Entries

England & Wales Charity Register entry

 

register id: 1081904

Financial Summary

2016-12-31 2017-12-31

Current assets £42,223 £1,698

See Full Accounts filing

Latest Events

 

2017-12-20

Addition of officer GEOFF NEWISS, director

2017-12-20

Removal of officer JACQUELINE CLAIRE CIROTA, director

2017-12-20

Removal of officer MARK STEVEN BERGMAN, director

 

ANTONY J. BLINKEN dos process agent, United States flag

STARFROMTHESTART LLC (New York (US), 8 Mar 2021- )

inactive ANTONY JOHN BLINKEN director, United Kingdom flag nonprofit ACTION AGAINST ABDUCTION (United Kingdom, 16 Jun 1999- )

 

ANTONY PHD JOHN BLINKEN United States flag nonprofit GRAND LODGE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION INC (Florida (US), 4 Aug 2022- )

 

ANTONY PHD JOHN BLINKEN chairman, United States flag nonprofit GRAND LODGE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION INC (Florida (US), 4 Aug 2022- )

 

https://opencorporates.com/companies/gb/03790585

Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:12 p.m. No.18132827   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2904 >>2932 >>3037 >>3102

>>18132491

>Hounshell, info below from Wiki, but one thing stuck out, he learned Arabic, but also wrote about the uprising (color revolution conducted by Obama) of the Arab Spring. May not be any connection, but might be.

 

Early life and education

Hounshell was born as Bernard Blakeman Hounshell in California on September 4, 1978[1] and had two siblings.[2] He grew up in Delaware and Pittsburgh and graduated from Yale University in 2002 after studying political science.[3][1]

After graduation, Hounshell moved to Egypt to study, and learn Arabic.[2]

Career

In Cairo, Hounshell worked at the human-rights focussed[4] Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies think tank founded by Saad Eddin Ibrahim.[2]

Hounshell edited The New York Times' On Politics newsletter[5] after joining the newspaper in October 2021.[6] He previously worked as a managing editor at Politico[7] after starting his journalism career at Foreign Policy in 2006.[8] At Politico, Hounshell was instrumental in launching the national security newsletter, the NatSec Daily.[9]

Foreign Policy won the Media Industry Newsletter's Best of the Web award in 2008, under his leadership.[3]

Hounshell's Twitter account was identified by Time Magazine as one of the 140 best of 2011.[3]The same year, his reporting on the Arab Springmade him a Livingston Awards for Young Journalists finalist.[1]

Hounshell co-edited Ricardo Lagos's 2012 memoir Southern Tiger: Chile's Fight for a Democratic and Prosperous Future.[3]

Personal life and death

Hounshell met musician and consultant Sandy Choi while working in Cairo; they moved to Washington D.C. in the 2000s, married,[2] and had two children.[1] He survived a stroke in 2020.[2]

Hounshell died by suicide[10] on January 10, 2023,[5][6] aged 44.[1] Police found his body near the Taft Bridge.[1][11]Hounshell's family released a statement that he had died "after a long and courageous battle with depression."[1]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Hounshell

 

https://twitter.com/NYTBlake

his journalist page, he retweeted something on 1/10/23

 

Blake Hounshell

@blakehounshell

·

Jul 12, 2022

PSA: I am moving my work-related tweets over to another account, @NYTBlake

. Not sure what I'm doing with this one, but it's become a bit unwieldy. Please follow me there if you are interested in politics & news.

 

twitter Personal last time posted was July 14, 2022

https://twitter.com/blakehounshell

 

I didn't find any articles that seemed to point to anything

Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:26 p.m. No.18132904   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18132827

Hounshell wrote a lot of articles on Obama (a lot). I didn't find anything that stuck out, but I had the sense yesterday it wasn't suicide.

 

Went on Cspan for question and answers. Very smart guy

 

December 31, 2009 | Part Of Washington Journal

Washington Journal

Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2009

 

Blake Hounshell, Foreign Policy Magazine managing editor, talked about a feature in the current issue of Foreign Policy Magazine that… read more

 

https://www.c-span.org/video/?290993-3/top-100-global-thinkers-2009#!

Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:29 p.m. No.18132927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2932 >>3037 >>3102

>>18132567 I found the articles from NYTs only can go back to Oct 23, 2022. Really limited amount of information for such an accomplished journalist, like very limited. Last article in NYT was The death penalty and Newsom

 

Portrait of Blake Hounshell

Blake Hounshell

 

Blake Hounshell is the editor of the On Politics newsletter. He previously was managing editor for Washington and politics at Politico.

 

1.

 

Death Penalty in California Is a Puzzle for Newsom

Seeking to shut down the nation’s largest death row, the governor is proceeding with a mix of conviction and caution.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Jan. 9, 2023

 

Republicans Can’t Decide Whether to Woo or Condemn Young Voters

As Democrats keep winning millennials and Gen Z, Republicans are still debating how to get them back.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Jan. 6, 2023

 

Just What Do McCarthy’s Antagonists Want, and Why Won’t They Budge?

The Republican holdouts are showing that party leaders’ usual methods of arm-twisting no longer work. “It’s not about policies, it’s about the fight,” said one former operative.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Jan. 5, 2023

 

A Democrat’s Unusual, Up-Close View of DeSantis

Jared Moskowitz worked closely with the Florida governor as his emergency management czar. Now, he’s joining Congress.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Jan. 4, 2023

 

This Race Will Test the Limits of Democrats’ Red-State Survival Strategies

Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky is popular. Is that enough to win in a state where Democrats have struggled?

By Blake Hounshell

 

Jan. 3, 2023

 

How the Worst Fears for Democracy Were Averted in 2022

A precariously narrow but consequential slice of the electorate broke with its own voting history to reject openly extremist Republican candidates — at least partly out of concern for the health of the political system.

By Charles Homans, Jazmine Ulloa and Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 24, 2022

 

Joe Lieberman to Kyrsten Sinema: Come on In, the Water’s Warm

Few others know quite what it’s like to infuriate the Democratic Party by leaving it.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 22, 2022

 

Why No One in Politics Wants to Talk About the Sam Bankman-Fried Scandal

The fallout from the crypto controversy is widely spread — and it has hit both parties.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 21, 2022

 

An Early Trump Backer’s Message to the Republican Party: Dump Him

Tom Marino, one of the first members of Congress to support Trump, now says the G.O.P. “has to do whatever it has to do” to get away from him.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 20, 2022

 

Is There Still Room in the G.O.P. for Mitch Daniels?

Allies of the wonkish, 73-year-old university president are urging him to run for Senate. It would be a fascinating political experiment.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 19, 2022

 

Why Democrats Feel Surprisingly Good Heading Into 2023

President Biden’s polling has ticked upward. Gas prices are down. And Republicans are at loggerheads.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 16, 2022

 

Why Kevin McCarthy Is Struggling to Get Republicans in Line

Only a few weeks remain for the would-be House speaker to rally enough support to take power.

By Blake Hounshell and Annie Karni

 

Dec. 15, 2022

 

DeSantis Is Showing Strength. He’s Also Vulnerable on His Right Flank.

For staunchly anti-abortion conservatives, the Florida governor’s 15-week ban doesn’t go far enough.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 14, 2022

 

Sinema’s Defection Gives Democrats More Heartburn Over the 2024 Senate Map

A potential mess in Arizona was an unwelcome surprise for Democrats while they were still savoring their victories in 2022.

By Blake Hounshell

 

Dec. 13, 2022

15.

Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:34 p.m. No.18132946   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2987 >>3037 >>3102

>>18132491

POLITICO Playbook: Blake Hounshell, 1978-2023

01/11/2023 06:31 AM EST

DRIVING THE DAY

Most of you reading this newsletter didn’t know Blake Hounshell, but all of you were influenced by him.

He nurtured and mentored dozens of young journalists who now populate virtually every significant news organization. He plucked brilliant academics from obscurity and turned them into influential writers. He shaped the world of online political news, newsletters and social media for over a decade at Foreign Policy, POLITICO and The New York Times. He put together the current incarnation of Playbook. He helped create POLITICO Magazine. He taught beat reporters how to become longform storytellers. He relentlessly spotted and recruited new talent. He was a terrific reporter with a rare breadth of knowledge — just go read his archive of stories over the last two years at the Times.

“Blake had lots of insights,” our Sam Stein noted to us last night. “And observations. And advice. He was informed but inquisitive; hyperactive but not overbearing. Those were qualities that made him a great editor.

“What made him a brilliant one was that he loved to stir up shit. When … he hired me for the role of White House editor, he said he was eager to cause ‘some good trouble.’ He loved to push the envelope. He wanted to build: stories and newsrooms and products. And he did. Great ones. What a wonderful legacy to leave.”

We lost Blake yesterday. It was sudden and baffling. His friends were texting and emailing with him — about dinner plans and story ideas and a new class he was set to teach at NYU. He was tweeting. And then he was gone. He died by suicide after a long struggle with depression.

Blake was a singular figure in Washington journalism, and we asked those who knew Blake best to share some remembrances of him. We were ultimately overwhelmed by the extraordinary array of Playbookers whose lives he had touched — so many, in fact, that we’re hard-pressed to share them all here. Uncut, those tributes run to 13 pages, and we’d love to hear more still:playbook@politico.com.

— Blake displayed extraordinary journalistic talent at the highest levels of the business. Susan Glasser, who worked closely with him at Foreign Policy and POLITICO, summed him up his way:

“He was brilliant and funny and curmudgeonly. He had the viral Internet instincts of Buzzfeed married with the brains of the brainiest person you ever met. He had an evil genius for headlines and was not sorry when they made a fuss. When he went to cover the Arab spring, he promised to be careful — then promptly got arrested by the security forces as the battle for Tahrir Square raged. He read more, and more quickly, than anyone. He loved scoops. He always made things better.”

John Harris noted to us that Blake “didn’t come up through a traditional news background, covering local news and campaigns and all the rest. That made it all the more surprising what a dazzling news sensibility he possessed. His strengths were intense curiosity — he read everything — and an exhilarating ability to perceive patterns and contradictions.

“This made him a natural editor, on par with some of the best I’ve worked with. Conversation with him was a pleasing experience of being coaxed and even prodded to think more deeply — and then to write it …

“At Politico, and elsewhere, his contribution was large and his memory will be imperishable.”

Our Editor-in-Chief Matt Kaminski adds: “Where he sometimes came off as taciturn, even unapproachable, in the office or the phone, he loved conversation. … Some of the best things we did over the three years that I worked closely with him — for new newsletters, people who are our stars — came out of those conversations. He was a disruptive intellectual force, the best of POLITICO and of our profession. What a loss.”

— Blake was extraordinarily loyal to his writers. Rachael recalled: “I’d spent all night chasing a newsy Playbook top about a feud between NANCY PELOSI’s team and the White House over Build Back Better, Blake sent me a tweet of the speaker’s then-comms director DREW HAMMILL attacking my work as ‘complete trash’ — and told me to keep up the good work.

“Most importantly, Blake was a friend and a good colleague who cared. More than anything, I will remember how he always inquired after the well-being of my husband, whom he did not know personally but whom he knew struggled with his own mental health challenges. … Blake knew from experience that we all need a kind word every so often. He will be sorely missed.”

— Blake was famous for identifying untapped potential. “He was one of the first editors at POLITICO that took an interest in me,” Eugene remembered, “and believed that I could go from a video reporter who sometimes wrote stories to a White House reporter and Playbook co-author.”…

 

https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2023/01/11/blake-hounshell-1978-2023-00077394

Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:53 p.m. No.18133021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3029 >>3037 >>3049 >>3086 >>3102

>>18132451

Another Biden non profit. All of the different people on the Biden non profits are all over the place, and they create these non-profits with similar wording, I'm going to put some together but this is a really strange and duplicated structure.

 

AMERICAN WORLD INTELLIGENCE AGENCY FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT INC nonprofit

Company Number

N22000009352

Status

Active

Incorporation Date

15 August 2022 (5 months ago)

Company Type

Domestic Non Profit

Jurisdiction

Florida (US)

Agent Name

ROBERTO PHD COHEN

Agent Address

150 SE 2ND AVENUE, MIAMI, FL 33131

Directors / Officers

Kamala's Husband

• DOUGLAS PHD EMHOFF, vice president

• DOUGLAS PHD EMHOFF, president

• DOUGLAS PHD EMHOFF

this is Jill Biden, I think they use all kinds of ways of not finding the info

• JILL TRACY PHD JACOBS BIDEN, secretary

• JILL TRACY PHD JACOBS BIDEN

• JILL TRACY PHD JACOBS BIDEN, chairman

• JOSEPH PHD ROBINETTE BIDEN, president

• JOSEPH PHD ROBINETTE BIDEN

• ROBERTO PHD COHEN, agent

• ZIGMUND PHD ZIEGLER COHEN, chairman

• ZIGMUND PHD ZIEGLER COHEN

2022-08-15 - 2022-09-30

Addition of officerDOUGLAS PHD EMHOFF, vice president

2022-08-15 - 2022-09-30

Addition of officer JILL TRACY PHD JACOBS BIDEN,

2022-08-15 - 2022-09-30

Addition of officer ZIGMUND PHD ZIEGLER COHEN,

chairmanhttps://il.linkedin.com/in/zigmund-ziegler-cohen-7b7684b9?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fduckduckgo.com%2F

 

Linked in

Zigmund Ziegler Cohen

Medical Doctor - Diplomat at American Diplomatic Humanitarian Mission of International Relations

 

See all

Registry Page

https://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/Cor…

Source Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, http://www.sunbiz.org, 1 Oct 2022

Company Addresses

Head Office Address

1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW, 1600, WASHINGTON DC 20500, DC, 20500

Mailing Address

1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW, 1600, WASHINGTON DC 20500, DC, 20500

Latest Events

AMERICAN WORLD INTELLIGENCE AGENCY FEDERAL GO… https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_fl/N22000009352

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Anonymous ID: 4d5bc4 Jan. 12, 2023, 4:09 p.m. No.18133086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3102 >>3109 >>3122 >>3130

>>18133021

MENDEL PhD MENDLEWICZ(why do they always put PhD as their middle name???)

 

Holy crap, this guy is on a Bidan foundation, and this is what I just found. Weird all the people on the non profits name their foundations in a very similar manner. Now look at the dates Mendel opened this foundations. Remember all of Joe's were 2022, well guess what all 11 of his were started in 2022. What are they doing, are they opening foundations for money laundering, what is going on?

Mendel Mendlewicz

 

Active Jerusalem, IL — CEO forRespectable American Illuminat Masonic LodgeIntergovernmental Organization Inc

 

Warning: This profiles contains records that have been removed from public view per our opt-out policy.

 

He also opened a foundation in Brazil in October 2022 just before their election.

 

https://www.corporationwiki.com/p/3cqa9f/mendel-mendlewicz

 

This is another one he owns or set up:

AMERICAN BENEDICTINE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY AND AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY INTERGOVERNMENTAL FOUNDATION INC,

 

This is the one he's on with Biden, or and also Muriel Bowser (Mayor of DC)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INC. nonprofit

Company Number

N22000012592

Status

Active

Incorporation Date

4 November 2022 (2 months ago)

Company Type

Domestic Non Profit

Jurisdiction

Florida (US)

Agent Name

ROBERTO PHD COHEN

Agent Address

150 SE 2ND AVENUE 1110, MIAMI, FL 33131

Directors / Officers

• JOSEPH PHD ROBINETTE BIDEN JR, president

• JOSEPH PHD ROBINETTE BIDEN JR

• MENDEL MENDLEWICZ, secretary

• MENDEL MENDLEWICZ

• MENDEL MENDLEWICZ, chairman

• MURIEL PHD BOWSER, vice president

• MURIEL PHD BOWSER, president

• MURIEL PHD BOWSER

• ROBERTO PHD COHEN, agent

Registry Page

https://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/Cor…

Source Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, http://www.sunbiz.org, 8 Nov 2022

Company Addresses

Head Office Address

1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW, 1600, WASHINGTON DC 20500, 20500

Mailing Address

1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW 1600, 1600, WASHINGTON DC 20500, DC, 20500

Latest Events

2022-11-04 - 2022-11-07

Addition of officer JOSEPH PHD ROBINETTE BIDEN JR,

2022-11-04 - 2022-11-07

Addition of officer MENDEL MENDLEWICZ,

2022-11-04 - 2022-11-07

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE FED… https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_fl/N22000012592

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https://opencorporates.com/officers/675942652

 

https://opencorporates.com/officers/675942652