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Nov 05, 2017 11:34:15 PM EST
Anonymous ID: FAkr+Yka No. 148183670
Important Context:
What have you learned about HUMA?
What organization is HUMA?
Which US President is affiliated w/ HUMA?
Why is this relevant?
What year(s) did this occur?
Who funded on behalf this President?
Why is this relevant?
What year(s) did this occur?
What just happened in SA?
Who was arrested?
FundsFROZEn.
Why would this former President be funded pre-political days?
Repeat.
Important.
Why would this former President be funded pre-political days?
Why is the relevance?
Was the MB affiliated to any of these organizations/people?
Fast forward.
Why are the events in SA so important?
Why was JK in SA recently?
Why was POTUS' last Tweet re: SA prior to the happening?
Why was POTUS' Twitter taken down days before under cover of a rogue employee?
Refocus again.
Who was arrested in SA?
Any ownership stakes in US co's?
Why is this relevant?
Twitter.
Las Vegas.
Recent events.
Why would investment be made in a former President pre-political days?
What year(s) did this occur?
What faith does HUMA represent?
What faith does the MB represent?
What faith does Huma represent?
Who are the bad actors?
Who funds majority of US 'senior' politicians?
Fantasy land.
Fantasy land.
Was the former President of the United States groomed to be Command in Chief?
Is this possible?
Is the US political / election system corrupt?
Who owns poll machines?
Soros?
Why is this relevant?
They never thought she would lose.
They never thought she would lose.
Fantasy land.
Fantasy land.
The complete picture would put 99% of Americans (the World) in a hospital.
POTUS is our savior.
Pray.
Operators are active.
We are at war.
Goodnight BO.
Snow White.
Godfather III.
Q
Updated list of McConnell's biggest donors
Tom Loftus | @TomLoftus_CJ
Here’s my updated list of the biggest donors to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s political committees.
The following are the biggest donors since Jan. 1, 2009, to four McConnell committees: McConnell’s own Senate campaign committee, his own PAC called Bluegrass Committee, a super PAC for his inside Kentucky political priorities called Kentuckians for Strong Leadership, and his super PAC for holding the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate called Senate Leadership Fund.
This list is dominated by donors who gave six-figure, seven-figure, and even eight-figure contributions to Senate Leadership Fund in the past year.
Thanks to those gigantic contributions, these top 25 donors alone have contributed far more than half (add them up) of the $118 million total contributed these four McConnell committees since Jan. 1, 2009.
An asterisk in front of donor name means donor has made a big contribution since I last updated this list three weeks ago.
TOP 25 DONORS to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s political causes between Jan. 1, 2009 and Oct. 19, 2016:
Sheldon and Miriam Adelson and Las Vegas Sands Corp., Las Vegas, casinos: $20,038,500
*One Nation, Warrenton, Va., political non-profit advocacy group: $11,000,000
Paul Singer and Elliott Management, New York, hedge funds: $4,124,800
*Warren Stephens and Stephens Inc., Little Rock, investment banking: $3,751,300
W. Ed Bosarge Jr. and Petrodome Energy, Houston, energy: $3,185,400
Robert McNair, Houston, energy, electric power generation, owner of Houston Texans: $2,502,500
Kenneth Griffin and Citadel Investment, Chicago, financial services: $2,190,400
Chevron, Concord, California, energy: $2,058,800
Bernard Marcus, Atlanta, retired chairman of Home Depot, retail stores: $2,005,200
*Station Casinos, Zuffa LLC and Fertitta family, Las Vegas, casinos, sports promotion: $1,527,100
Access Industries, New York, natural resources, chemicals, media, real estate: $1,500,000
*Stephen Schwarzman and Blackstone Group, New York, private equity: $1,264,225
Craig and Richard Duchossois, Elmhurst, Ill., directors of Churchill Downs, horse racing: $1,165,600
Richard M. Devos Sr. and family, Grand Rapids, Michigan, co-founder of Amway Corp.: $1,030,300
Michael S. Smith, Boulder, Colorado, Kaitar Resources, business consulting: $1,002,500
Annette Simmons, Dallas, GOP donor and philanthropist: $1,000,000