Anonymous ID: 880bf4 Nov. 8, 2023, 12:02 p.m. No.19882376   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19882309

follow the money

who was paying him?

who had fundraisers for him when he was running for speaker?

 

>Take Back the House 2022, a joint fundraising committee for the NRCC, McCarthy and other House Republicans, saw a windfall of over $8 million from April through June. That was due to contributions from influential donors, including those on Wall Street, such as Nelson Peltz, the CEO of investment firm Trian Partners, who gave $50,000 to the committee in June.

 

>Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, gave over $500,000 to the committee that same month. Steven Roth, the CEO of Vornado Realty and an ally of former President Donald Trump, gave $250,000 in May. Robert Day, the CEO of investment real estate firm Oakmont Corp., gave $100,000 to the group that same month. Howard Lutnick, the CEO of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, gave over $700,000 to the committee in June, records show.

 

>McCarthyโ€™s leadership PAC, which also raises money for the NRCC and Take Back the House, also saw major contributions from big-money donors this past quarter as the GOP looks to recapture the majority. The committee, the McCarthy Victory Fund, raised just over $2.3 million over the past three months.

 

>Peter Thiel, an investor billionaire who has had previous alliances with Trump and has lately ramped up contributions to GOP candidates, gave just over $47,000 to the McCarthy Victory Fund in April. Doug Leone, an executive at venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, gave $125,000 in May to the committee. Leone renounced his support for Trump after the deadly Jan. 6 riot on Capitol Hill. David Urban, a longtime Trump confidant who now is an executive at China-based technology company ByteDance, gave $5,000 to the committee in June.

 

>Pelosi also saw a wave of big money come into her joint fundraising account. The Nancy Pelosi Victory Fund, which raises money for the DCCC, brought in over $4 million in the second quarter.

 

>Legendary film producer Steven Spielberg gave $150,000 to the fundraising committee in April. Fellow movie executive Jeffrey Katzenberg gave $100,000 that same month. Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, gave over $44,000 to the committee in June. Real estate titan George Marcus contributed over $260,000 that same month.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/15/pelosi-mccarthy-big-money-campaign-donors-giving-early-with-house-up-for-grabs.html

Anonymous ID: 880bf4 Nov. 8, 2023, 12:20 p.m. No.19882476   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2490

these are pressure release valves

think of the line running into each end as the populace, both left, right, and indifferent

the release valves are all the talking heads on tv, radio, social media, government

that little ring at the top are the newest shiny things they pull out in front of your face to believe justice is really coming any day now (appeasing both left and right)

all the while the line running through it, the population, continues operating as usual with a little bit less pressure because they got their daily dopamine release valve pressure relieved

Anonymous ID: 880bf4 Nov. 8, 2023, 12:37 p.m. No.19882582   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2620

>>19882559

infowhores are reporting it

https://hw.infowars.com/posts/whistleblower-claims-ukrainian-president-zelenskys-wife-running-child-trafficking-network/

came from this site

https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/11/05/preying-on-children-olena-zelenska-foundation-involved-in-child-trafficking-schemes/

Anonymous ID: 880bf4 Nov. 8, 2023, 12:45 p.m. No.19882627   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2647

The CGI Ukraine Action Network is the result of a collaboration between Hillary Clinton and Olena Zelenska, first lady of Ukraine, that began last year. The new organization, which will be formally announced Tuesday, is designed to mobilize existing CGI partners, as well as new leaders from around the world, to create and finance new commitments for Ukrainians, according to CGI. Numerous monetary commitments for Ukraine are also set to be announced Tuesday,

 

In 2022, CGI announced more than 140 commitments, including a $1 billion plan from Water.org, co-founded by actor Matt Damon, to help 100 million people in Africa, Asia and Latin America get lasting access to water and sanitation. This year, leaders including World Bank President Ajay Banga, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky, World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres and Ford Foundation CEO Darren Walker, will attend and make their own commitments, which are required for attendance at the conference.

https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2023-09-18/clinton-global-initiative-will-launch-network-to-provide-new-humanitarian-aid-to-ukrainians

>>19882620

i believe inteldrop was the first though

>as noted by the inteldrop