Anonymous ID: 909c01 Nov. 18, 2018, 3:52 a.m. No.3948911   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8961 >>9419

>>3947983 (#5022 Notable)

 

Here's another one - The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. I searched on their DUNS #003260072. It isn't just the caravan itself - it's what happens when they get here.

 

USCCB has rec'd at least $50 million dollars a year since 2008 and that's just a single agency which was listed in a general search using "Catholic" and "Resettlement" as search terms.

 

Catholic Relief Services is another one. (DUNS# 068205541). They've rec'd at least $208 Million dollars a year since 2008. The first grant that pops up under their DUNS is for +$500 Million for "RAPID EXPANSION OF ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY PROGRAMS ".

 

So yeah, the whole Catholic 'relief' agency thing is a huge dig.

 

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/search/f5be7965f7bd7a3958218db3b86474ec

 

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/award/50105255

Anonymous ID: 909c01 Nov. 18, 2018, 5:21 a.m. No.3949202   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9254 >>9406 >>9419

Anons. I think I have stumbled upon where extraordinary amounts of money is hiding in plain sight. While looking at federal monies awarded to Catholic relief groups I noticed a large chunk-o-change in the loan category to Catholic University. Turned out to be for 'federal direct student loans'. Just checked out the federal direct student loan category and whoa boy-howdy. The largest $ amount goes to Walden University. Trillions. Literally.

 

So the government loans trillions of dollars to a bunch of for-profit so-called Universities. Then the government has a bunch of skulls-full-of-mush AND their parents on the hook for loans. And the 'universities' are beholden to the government for making it possible for their enrollments to grow. Does that give the Gov't. the right, in some way, to dictate courses?

 

It's a 64,000 line download and I'm not sure my 'puter can handle it. But in case there is someone out there who is willing/able here's the link and some screen shots.

 

Took a wiki-look at Walden. Looks shady to me. And it's highly suspect that they operate in 29 countries. So they receive trillions of federal money for student loans and perhaps those loans are going to 'students' who actively work against us. I'd be real interested to see if any Central/South American campuses are on that list - nowhutimean?

 

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/search/384164dc75aa5f2791b5830cdfafe7b1

 

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/award/49588633

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden_University (won't archive)