Anonymous ID: e7d836 March 6, 2018, 6:31 p.m. No.573655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3671 >>3741 >>3845 >>3853 >>3862 >>3867 >>4074 >>4249

>What I say a class action law suit?

 

Sae-A Trading

 

< WHAT THE CLINTON FOUNDATION SAYS

 

For Haiti, the factory was an avenue into a new industry — textiles — and the jobs it could bring. Hillary Clinton predicted a factory humming with 20,000 jobs by 2016. Estimates of how many people work there now range from 8,000 to 9,000.

 

Sae-A has built and continues to operate two schools, with plans for a third. The company has supported medical missions, donated clothing and delivered 4½ tons of medical supplies to remote villages in cargo trucks emblazoned with the words “Sae-A loves Haiti.”

 

< WHAT HAITI REALLY WAS GIVEN

 

What Sae-A has received, according to State Department records, is the ability to operate a productive garment factory with a nominal tax burden, duty-free access for its products in the U.S. and an enormous — if untrained — pool of inexpensive labor. The Haitian government provided the land for the factory, the development bank paid for the factory’s construction, and USAID built a power plant to provide an uninterrupted flow of electricity and a neighborhood of small pastel-colored dwellings to house many of the workers.

 

Sae-A Trading operates factories across the developing world and sews garments for giants such as Target, Gap and Wal-Mart…

 

The Caracol Sweat Shops were built over 300 hectares of the best farmland in Haiti. … “The spot they picked for the industrial park is the most fertile part of the department.  We grow a lot of plantains, beans, corn, manioc, etc. That’s how families raise their children, educate their children… its like our ‘treasury!’”

 

“The Clinton plan was to keep the sewing machines humming 24 hours a day after turning a group of Haitian farmer-fishermen into surplus labor.” 

 

“They told us peasants would get land and cash, landowners were supposed get US$1200 per hectare, but they are not respecting their word,” 

 

< CEO & Cheryl Mills

 

The chairman of Sae-A, Woong-Ki Kim, also invested in a startup company, BlackIvy Group, owned by Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff Cheryl Mills.

 

“The chairman’s investment in BlackIvy was a personal investment that was not made until late in 2014,” SAE-A spokesman Lon Garwood told ABC News.

 

< Ban Ki Moon

 

SAE-A Trading specialises in textiles and garments with Walmart, (Clinton Donor) & JC Penny being the biggest customers. Now, apparently Ban Ki Moon is closely associated with them but I haven't found the connection yet. Head of the UN, Ban Ki Moon appointed Bill Clinton special envoy to Haiti to head the relief straight after the hurricane and then SAE-A came on board in 2011/12.

 

< Pedo Alert Virgin Dick Branson

 

Richard Branson has also invested in the factory. SAE-A, (Clinton donor), has offices and factories in Haiti, USA, Sth Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nicaragua & Guatamala. They support many causes and fund lots of projects but 3 notable ones are the Tam Binh shelter and orphanage near the Vietnam factory, an orphanage in Guatamala and the S & H schools in Haiti.

 

< Wikileaks email that led me down the path..

 

https:// wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/1973

 

< Other links

 

http:// www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/10/20/report-clinton-foundation-donor-lands-taxpayer-funded-factory-haiti-invests-top-clinton-aides-company/

 

http:// www.sae-a.com/eng/main/main

 

https:// www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/commitments/sh-school-caracol-haiti

 

https:// tinquehuong.wordpress.com/2007/12/05/vietnams-abandoned-children/

 

http:// www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sae-a-helps-bring-new-day-to-haiti-175395751.html

 

http:// saeablog.com/archives/633

Anonymous ID: e7d836 March 6, 2018, 6:39 p.m. No.573741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3808 >>3845 >>4109 >>4292

>>573655

^self checked dubs (kek)

Also along with the Sae-A…

 

BOOM FINANCIAL CLINTON HAITI

 

< Boom Financial

Mobile Transactions for immigrants >

 

>>570724

A company revolutionizing how immigrant and unbanked families save and share their wealth, today announced it has closed a $17 million financing round led by

Digicel Group.

CEO Bill Barthyd (C_A/NASA)

 

< Digicel

 

The carrier stretches across 31 markets, including the Caribbean, Central America and South Pacific – all geographies Boom Financial aims to target with its service, which provides immigrants and the unbanked with a way to transfer money internationally.

CEO Dennis O'Brien

 

< DIGICEL & Clinton's

 

>Clinton Foundation “facilitated introductions”to help O’Brien build a luxurious new Marriott hotel next to Digicel’s Port-au-Prince headquarters. USAID has directed about $1.3 million to Digicel since 2008, along with private grant money. Digicel has donated tens of millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation.

 

Our partnership with Digicel further validates Boom as the premier U.S. brand for mobile financial services for immigrants and their extended families across the Americas," said Bill Barhydt, CEO of Boom Financial. "Digicel's extensive coverage in key Boom markets such as Haiti and Jamaica will accelerate our reach into these markets."

 

< USAID DIGICEL BOOM FINANCIAL

 

Bill Clinton and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had been active players in the country before the quake, but would assume almost total managerial control over the recovery effort via the State Department and the Clinton Foundation.

 

As Peter Schweizer documents in his latest book, Clinton Cash, Digicel received millions in U.S. tax dollars from USAID, an agency overseen by the State Department, as part of the Haiti Mobile Money Initiative. The program was designed to establish a mobile money-transfer system that would allow individuals to send donations directly to friends and relatives in Haiti. Digicel was also tapped by the USAID Food for Peace program, which was under the direct control of Hillary Clinton’s top aide

 

>Cheryl Mills, to administer money transfers over its mobile network. Haitians received cell phones and a free Digicel account; Digicel received grants courtesy of U.S. taxpayers, collected millions in fees from Haitians every time they used the system, and significantly expanded its user base.

 

In another case, billionaire Clinton Foundation donor Denis O'Brien wrote to Clinton aide Doug Band and Clinton Foundation foreign policy director Amitabh Desai for help figuring out how to fly supplies into Haiti and get employees of his company, Haitian telecom firm Digicel, out of the country.

 

Desai referred to O'Brien as a "WJC VIP" in an email with the subject line "Friend of Clintons."

 

O'Brien later wrote in an email to Band that he was "not making any progress through conventional channels." Band then wrote to Desai to "pls get on this."

 

< PAY FOR PLAY

 

State DepartmentUSAID > DIGICEL> BOOM FINANCIAL> Clinton Foundation

 

How do you get parents to let go of children?

 

"Here's your new DIGICEL phone and we will send you money via BOOM payments.

We are Christians and we will take care of them and put them in boarding schools."

Anonymous ID: e7d836 March 6, 2018, 7:35 p.m. No.574337   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>574260

WTF? Did they create the damn earthquakes?

 

On that note…CF is balls deep in Papau New Guinea and they just got rocked by a quake…