Anonymous ID: f23471 Dec. 6, 2018, 5:19 p.m. No.4188627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8898 >>8994

>>4188555

 

Hmmm

 

https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/politics/clinton-foundation-scandal-about-to-blow-6000-pages-secretly-filed-by-whistleblower/80690383/

 

Many of you will be asking : why are all these Canadian charities being used to donate to the Clinton Foundation? Why is Canada important?

 

Simple - in Canada, there is no legal obligation for charities to report the source of donations. So when Congress asked Frank Giustra in 2015, to reveal the identity of donors whose money had then been donated to the Clinton Foundation via his Canadian charities, he refused.

 

How many donors are we talking about? 10? 20? 100?

 

No. 1,100 donors.

 

Yes - you DID read that right. The identities of more than a THOUSAND donors to the Clinton Foundation, whose money was channeled through the Giustra controlled ‘charities’, were hidden.

 

I wonder how many were Russian, or linked to Putin? You can be sure quite a few were.

 

See how it works? Once the donor is hidden, the source of the money is, as well. It just becomes a charitable donation to the Clinton Foundation, from Canada, that happens to coincide with a favor from Clinton cronies in Congress or, when she was Secretary of State, Hillary herself.

 

Once 'inside' the Clinton Foundation, it's relatively straightforward to mix the funds with legitimate donations - and then disburse it to the Clintons. Consider just these figures, from 2014:

 

The total revenue of the Clinton Foundation was $177,804,612. Expenses amounted to $91,281,145. Profit/surplus? $86,523,467.

 

How much went to grants? Er, $5,160,385. That’s 6% of profit. Or 3% of revenue.

 

Oh, those 2014 'expenses'? Salaries for 486 employees came to $34,838,106. 'Fundraising fees', $850,803. Then, 'other expenses' $50,431,851.

 

Again, you DID read that right. $50 MILLION. I wonder where all that money went?

 

No wonder Charles Ortel, who has calculated the value of the Clinton Foundation fraud at $2.3 billion, calls it ‘the largest unprosecuted fraud in history.’

Anonymous ID: f23471 Dec. 6, 2018, 5:28 p.m. No.4188756   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4188662

I think we're almost there, fren.

If Charles Ortel is as twitchy as he is on Twatter right now, that says a LOT.

He's the guy who busted General Electric.

No way he's busting his career record over nothing.