So there's this douchebag named Anders Hagstrom over at the Daily Caller misrepresenting us. This was surprising–you'd think they would've at least made an effort to get the facts, especially given that Tucker Carlson is associated with it. Instead, it's about as bad as anything you might expect from the Huffpo or Vox:
https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/03/who-or-what-is-qanon-video/
I decided to look into the founders of the Daily Caller; Tucker is one of them, the other is Neil Patel (Tucker's college roommate). According to Wikipedia, Patel "served as Scooter Libby's deputy before becoming chief policy advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney." Uh oh. It goes on: "Patel is also co-founder and is managing director of Bluebird Asset Management, a hedge fund focused on mortgage-backed securities."
This guy has cabal written all over him.
Googling "Bluebird Asset Management," you see that it has been mentioned in the Panama Papers:
https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/nodes/10114463
It's a shareholder of the "Brotherhood Foundation," someone named "The Bearer," and is an intermediary of "Mrs. Kamona Diengani." There isn't a lot on Mrs. Diengani out there (in English, at least). I did, however, find her name mentioned here by her sister:
https://blog.horyou.com/congo-chance/
>>Congo Chance is an active non-governmental organization in the Democratic Republic of Congo supporting abandoned and orphaned children
There's some bullshit going on here anons. Tucker has done a lot of good, and I hope he isn't involved in managing content on dailycaller.com…but that video is a broadside; it has to be acknowledged and kept in mind, if not immediately addressed. Neil Patel is definitely someone we should be looking into.