Anonymous ID: 8d18ab Feb. 16, 2018, 11:07 p.m. No.406709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6718 >>6736

>>406567

So, I'm reading up on McCain's wife. She has her hand in MANY NGO's that visit war-torn areas, most of all through the American Voluntary Medical Team.

Her roles for the public, according to wikipedia, include Philanthropy and Humanitiarism. Before that, she got a degree in education and special education. She taught for a few year and, in 1988, after Johnny got elected into office ..

>she founded and operated a nonprofit organization, the American Voluntary Medical Team, which organized trips by medical personnel to disaster-stricken or war-torn third-world areas.

To the outside world, a worthy cause, but in all likelihood, a harvesting mission.

>She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of Operation Smile, Eastern Congo Initiative, CARE and HALO Trust, frequently making overseas trips in conjunction with their activities.

 

This, however, tickled my almonds:

>In late 2013 and early 2014, McCain used the occasion of Super Bowl XLVIII to highlight her concerns about sex trafficking in the United States, an issue that she had begun working on in conjunction with The McCain Institute.[108][109] She campaigned for legislation to address the problem at both the federal and state levels.[109] She also served as co-chair of the Arizona Governor Jan Brewer's Task Force on Human Trafficking.[108]

 

>In April 2015, during the Sedona Forum, Cindy McCain and actress Demi Moore (n.b. MK puppet) discussed ways to end sex trafficking.[110] Later in that year she staged appearances with Heidi Heitkamp, Democratic Senator from North Dakota, to discuss human trafficking in that state and elsewhere.[106] She said of trafficking, "Everybody has seen it; they just didn't know what they were looking at."[106] She praised Obama and Congress for passage of the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015 and, together with Malika Saada Saar, executive director of the Human Rights Project for Girls, started the No Such Thing Campaign to end the use of the term "child prostitute", saying "there are only victims and survivors of child rape."[111]

 

>Following a change in administration in Washington, in May 2017 it was reported that Cindy McCain was under consideration for a prominent role at the U.S. Department of State, possibly focusing on issues related to human trafficking. In June 2017, there were further reports that after extensive recruiting by the chief executive following a recommendation from Ivanka Trump, she had agreed to become an Ambassador-at-Large dealing with matters of human trafficking, refugees, and humanitarian aid. No official announcement has yet been made regarding this.

 

Q: Why did Trump courted her to join in?