Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 10:30 p.m. No.6963493   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3503 >>3565 >>3824

Tom Dteyer didn’t have that tattoo in 2013 (look at photos in gallery)

https://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Couple-invest-in-social-change-not-scene-4303535.php

 

BERY INTERDASTING ARTICLE

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 10:41 p.m. No.6963565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3661 >>3697 >>3881 >>3988 >>4081

>>6963493

Panama Papers

Steyer is one of the few Americans directly exposed in the 2016 Panama Papers scandal, the leaking of 11.5 million documents that illustrate how wealthy individuals keep personal financial information private – and often set up shell corporations for illegal purposes, including fraud, kleptocracy, tax evasion, political corruption, and evading international sanctions.

 

The Washington Free Beacon reported in May 2016 that the Panama Papers revealed that Steyer helped finance a company used by China’s former head of state to park investments in overseas tax havens. According to the Beacon, “Steyer’s hedge fund joined a firm with ties with the family of China’s then-premier in an early investment round for a British Virgin Islands-based company, according to incorporation documents on file with New Horizon Capital, a Singaporean corporate law and accounting firm infamous for scandal over opaque financial activity.”

 

http://leftexposed.org/2018/01/tom-steyer/

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 10:44 p.m. No.6963585   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6963503

From the article:

“Tom Steyer uses a blue ballpoint pen to draw the sign of the cross on his left hand every day.”

 

So when did he switch to drawing that checkerboard thing?

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 10:59 p.m. No.6963697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6963565

Anons, going down some threads here. Searching into Tom Steyers past dealings with banks. Seems to be an incredibly lucrative business when the govt gives you free money to provide loans and banking services to underprivileged communities. Also, those tax breaks really help you beat and then buy any competition. This whole thing is just crazy. They figured out a way to enrich themselves with taxpayer money while providing these services. Starting to wonder how much of that $20 Billion he has is actually tax payer money.

 

Anyways, continued to dig. One PacificCoast bank changed to beneficial bank (they expanded nationwide, how about that) and so had to change their name. And that lead me to this Bridge.

There is so much to unpack here anons, could use some help with a dig into both Tom Steyer and his wife Kat, and into his bank and foundation.

~~~~~~~~~~~

Cynthia A. Parker

Cynthia A. Parker President & CEO of BRIDGE Housing Corporation

 

Cynthia A. Parker is responsible for the overall direction of BRIDGE, as well as its major affiliates such as BUILD, an investment advisor to CalPERS under the California Urban Real Estate Program, and BASS, a licensed life care provider. She joined BRIDGE Housing as President and CEO in February 2010.

 

Ms. Parker brings over 30 years of diverse and relevant experience to BRIDGE, most recently as Regional President for Mercy Housing and President of Intercommunity Mercy Housing. Prior to her tenure at Mercy, she served as Senior Vice President for Seattle-Northwest Securities, a public finance firm, where she oversaw affordable housing, commercial and public facility real estate financing in five Northwest states.

 

Previously, Ms. Parker worked for the City of Seattle, where she established the new Office of Housing, doubled the agency’s housing production and managed a $61 million biannual budget. Earlier, she served as the Executive Director of Anchorage Neighborhood Housing Services and General Manager of Portland Student Services.

 

A former President of the National Neighborhood Housing Network and a former director of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, she has chaired the Sound Families Initiative for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

She currently serves as a director of the National Affordable Housing Trust and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle.

Ms. Parker is a graduate of Portland State University.

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 11:12 p.m. No.6963802   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3906

>>6963767

Tom Steyer uses a blue ballpoint pen to draw the sign of the cross on his left hand every day.

He drives an old Honda hybrid, wears wool plaid ties and prefers camping to the Four Seasons. As he says, "One of the things that's true in this world is you can really only eat three meals a day and wear one pair of pants and shirt at a time."

 

https://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Couple-invest-in-social-change-not-scene-4303535.php#item-85307-tbla-4

 

Interesting how the article mentions him drawing a cross on his left hand, but not five crosses. Odd actually. I think you have it right. Jewish cross.

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 11:46 p.m. No.6964047   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4062 >>4087

KEKKEK

Tom Steyer is the perfect democrat. Virtue signalling in the US about clean energy while being a hypocritical asshole in the rest of the world:

 

In 2004, Steyer was on the receiving end of left-wing criticism when student activists at Yale began investigating the methods Steyer used to amass his fortune, seeking disclosure of private equity at universities.

 

Over the past decade, Farallon has become the pre-eminent financer of coal transactions in Asia and Australia, allowing him to accumulate a $1.6 billion net worth. The students formed a group called UnFarallon.info, a repository of negative news on Tom Steyer covering what the site identified as hypocrisy in many his investments.

 

The site revealed Steyer has had direct, personal involvement in assembling a portfolio of strategic investments in overseas coal mines and coal-fired power plants unprecedented in scale. These investment interests promote the exploitation of one of the largest sources of thermal coal in the world, an energy source that Steyer has repeatedly condemned as an environmental hazard. The financing provided by this fund has enabled coal producers to restructure and recapitalize, leading to significant expansion of thermal coal production.

 

NEED FALLON COAL MEMES

Tom Steyer needs to be identified as a coal guy kekekekekekekekekekek

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 11:49 p.m. No.6964062   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6964047

Farallon not fallon

 

anywhos

 

One brother is a child protection advocate and the other is a real estate agent. How convenient! Let’s not forget his best friend John Podesta!

 

His brother James P. Steyer became a child advocate and civil rights attorney, and is now a director at several Steyer-backed organizations. Steyer’s other brother, Hume R. Steyer, became a trust and real estate lawyer. Tom Steyer currently serves on the Stanford University Board of Trustees and is a director of the left-wing think tank the Center for American Progress and long-time friend of the organization’s founder, John Podesta.

Anonymous ID: 653ac4 July 8, 2019, 11:53 p.m. No.6964087   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6964047

 

http://leftexposed.org/2018/01/tom-steyer/

 

Financial Information

The Steyer Empire

Fahr, LLC, San Francisco, California. Coordination center for all Steyer enterprises and subsidiary organizations. Those organizations are:

 

Center for the Next Generation: 501(c)(3) Policy development, social mobilization, dissemination.

 

Nextgen Climate Action: 501(c)(4) Opposition attack and political action committee.

 

Nextgen Climate Action Committee: Super PAC electoral power.

 

Nextgen Climate America, Inc.: 501(c)(3) Political development center.

 

Advanced Energy Economy, Inc.: 501(c)(6) Industry trade association.

 

Advanced Energy Economy Institute: 501(c)(3) Subsidy policy development and dissemination.

 

TomKat Charitable Trust: 501(c)(3) Private foundation, major giving.

 

TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation: 501(c)(3) Private foundation for children, natural food.

 

TomKat Foundation: 501(c)(3) Private foundation, small grants.

 

Beneficial State Foundation: (formerly One PacificCoast Foundation) 501(c)(3) Community foundation with related business income.

 

TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy at Stanford: Research and Development Institution

 

The Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance at Stanford: Research and Development Institution.