Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 23, 2019, 5:20 a.m. No.7598143   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Interesting article written by Amy Klobuchar's father about step-daughter Katharine Wilkes's "separate lives". Apparently she lived in Africa, Asia, and America. He points out she had psychological issues. Maybe she "knew" too much?

 

There never had been a mystery about her separate lives. She was a woman of 35, dramatically beautiful and gifted when she was in control of the life urged on her by her doctors, counselors and those who loved her.

There were times when she accepted their wisdom and stayed faithful to the stabilizing prescriptions that were available to her. When she did she could light up a room with her buoyancy or the deft but harmless satire of her readings, many of which she wrote herself. They didn’t come hard to her, nor did the roles she played in amateur theater, which could easily have blossomed into the professional stage. Her lineage included one of America’s pre-eminent theatric families. She could play the piano,strings or reed instruments. She almost certainly could have sold as a painter. She once drew the face of a tiger, first with spare, line sketches that hinted at its strength and then in gripping color that announced the tiger’s maturity, a sequence of images that stopped viewers in their tracks.

 

But when she would desert the prescriptions, she yielded to the dark and impatient stirrings within her, what medical people today call bipolar disorder and has often been called manic depression. She drifted into a nebulous and chaotic world that would sometimes put her in touch with strange voices and relationships that were pure fantasy.

 

Her mother, a Minneapolis businesswoman, was her safety net and her hero. But sometimes her mother became her ogre because no one knew her and loved her as much. There were screaming matches in the hospital where her mother took her for care and the medical regimes that would bring her back to the humanity and the safety she regained when she was herself. When she was free of the reckless make-believe, she was a star. She won high grades in her college courses and popularity with fellow workers in an architectural company where her superiors prized her work.

 

The body of this woman who struggled so long with her torment was found in the Mississippi River In Minneapolis some weeks ago, not far from where she lived alone in her third floor near the Guthrie Theater, where she had friends. She was wearing a bathing suit when she was found and she had been a powerful swimmer, which seemed at odds with a presumption of suicide. So there was no such presumption.

 

Two weeks later nearly a hundred people who knew her, knew her mother or were related, gathered as witnesses to her life. To her mother’s astonishment they came from as far away as Australia. They came from California, Washington, Arizona and more. If they couldn’t come they called or sent letters, from Florida to France. They spoke and wrote with attitudes that ranged from thanksgiving to hilarity for having been part of her life.

 

A man from China who had immigrated to America years ago told of meeting her shortly after he had come to Minneapolis, friendless and frankly scared. His tentative efforts to find a community hit a wall. He’d never felt so much an outsider in his life. “She was the first person I met who gave me acceptance,” he said. “We became friends.” It didn’t have to be anything more. “It was a start of a new life for me,” he said. “That was her nature.”

 

For more than an hour the testimonials streamed from people whose lives had been elevated or altered in some positive and unforgettable way by this young woman who was so often troubled, sometimes absent in an undefined world; but then healthy enough again to answer a call at midnight from somebody who needed nothing more than to talk.

 

“And she always came,” one of them said.

 

This was a woman whose lifelong commitment– at whatever level of health she achieved– was to the cause of the disadvantaged and the faceless, people ground down and dehumanized by power, whether in Africa, Asia or the America in which she lived.

 

This was the Katharine they remembered, and their testimony was so strong, warm and earnest that it gave her mother a portrait of her daughter that will outlast the pain.

 

https://www.ecumen.org/blog/jim-klobuchar-life-katharine-wilkes/

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 23, 2019, 5:31 a.m. No.7598183   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Interesting. When the body of her step-sister was found, Senator Klobuchar was "Klobuchar has been tied up all week in Washington, taking part in the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court justice nominee Elena Kagan."

 

http://www.citypages.com/news/body-of-amy-klobuchars-step-sister-katharine-wilkes-found-in-mississippi-6539120

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 23, 2019, 6:26 a.m. No.7598397   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Amy Klobuchar's stepmother is Founder of Global Horizons for Women that economic opportunity for women in developing countries, at the same time finding for themselves new connections, challenges and excitement. It also takes women on trips to see women’s economic empowerment programs on site.

 

Wilke's extensive practical experience in international economic, social and human development during a thirty-five year career in the United States and over twenty-five countries. As a Trustee of her own family’s foundation, The Peter C. Cornell Trust, Susan meets with donors as a peer and is able to assist them in finding programs and projects that engage their passions and help create sustainable change in their fields of interest.

 

In her roles with both Global Horizons for Women and Adventures in Giving Susan works closely with international development, strategic planning, public speaking, women’s economic empowerment, writing, incentive travel and more. Susan states one of the most empowering aspects of her career has been introducing American women and family foundations to opportunities to support women’s economic empowerment, as well as taking women and families overseas to meet the women and see how opportunity changes their lives.

 

Susan spends time talking and getting to know these courageous women who are lifting themselves, their families and communities out of poverty. The secret to her success is her creative vision and ability to attract others to help implement and own it; as well as her preparation, organization skills and commitment to teamwork.

 

Reflecting on the jumpstart of her career, Susan has a list of mentors and influential people who have helped her become the esteemed person she is today. She has been influenced by Muhammad Yunus, the founder of microcredit, her father who was Executive Officer of the National Academy of Sciences, as well as her newspaper columnist husband, writer and adventurer who co-authored The Miracles of Barefoot Capitalism with her. Also, Susan says she was awakened politically by President Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Bill Drayton founder if Ashoka, taught her about social entrepreneurship and encouraged her to get involved as an entrepreneur. As a Co-Founder of Up With People years ago, she developed her skills as a public speaker and writer. Susan is a Board Member of the Harvard Alumni Club and Freedom from Hunger and former Board member of MicroCredit Enterprises and Women Thrive Worldwide. Outside of work, Susan enjoys traveling, music, playing piano, reading, and writing.

 

She takes time to experience the beauty of nature and embracing experiences unrelated to her work. Susan has been happily married for twelve years to her husband, Jim Klobuchar. She has three children: Sam, Thomas and Katharine Wilkes and is step-mother to Jim’s daughters: Meagan McGlade and Senator Amy Klobuchar.

 

Looking into the future, Susan would like to be remembered as a person deeply involved in great social issues of our time, a person in search of solutions to inequities, a champion of poor women in developing countries, a reliable friend, and a compassionate woman. She was educated at Harvard in the first class of women to graduate from the University.

 

https://www.continentalwhoswho.co/index.php/ice-magazine-and-members-profile/148-members-profile/1009-susan-cornell-wilkes

www.globalhorizonsforwomen.org www.adventuresingiving.com.

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 23, 2019, 6:45 a.m. No.7598481   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Amy Klobuchar's step-mother!

 

Susan Cornell Wilkes, a passionate advocate of education, the arts, solutions for social and human problems and global cooperation, is Founder and President of Adventures in Giving, LLC. She has worked with individuals, families, foundations and nonprofits in the United States and abroad in a thirty-year career as a leader and innovator.

 

She was Managing Director of Philanthropy for Family Financial Strategies Inc., an integrated financial services firm for families of wealth, where she served as Executive Director of several family foundations.

 

A native of Washington, DC and educated at Harvard, Ms. Wilkes launched her career in the independent sector as a co-founder of internationally acclaimed Up With People Inc. A highly effective leader and manager, she has since founded or co-founded ten innovative local and national organizations or programs in San Francisco, Washington D. C., New York, Minnesota and Arkansas, where she collaborated with former President Bill Clinton and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. Skilled in mobilizing ideas, resources and diverse groups, she has developed and managed eleven successful nonprofit joint ventures and collaborations, some of which became national models.

 

https://globalnotes.hhh.umn.edu/2014/11/mn-peace-initiative-nov-18-dialogue-on_89.html

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 23, 2019, 12:50 p.m. No.7602025   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Seems to be some controversy about this journalist from Grand Forks, MN. Not sure how legit he is, but definitely worth a dig considering he's mentioning the Jacob Weatherling case. There are several other mentions of cover-ups by Minnesota courts and law enforcement. This is a DEEP rabbit hole!

 

Apparently, Julia Tremp, Ohio, sent a letter to Sen. Klobuchar asking about the obvious cover-up in the Jacob Wetterling case.

 

A quote from a blogger: "There’s something connected with all these cases between mysterious murders, child trafficking, occult practice, and deceptions in the name of law".

 

https://timothycharlesholmseth.com/amy-klobuchar-asked-about-jacob-wetterling/?fbclid=IwAR1VsWdCcKHhuWjyW1JI89UW5wbV01r1sVdqvoN-3VFywMQy4QBG74rtfcU

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 27, 2019, 5:01 p.m. No.7636334   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2208

Senator Amy Klobuchar's 2018 tax return reported a joint adjusted total gross income of $338,121, of which they reported they paid a total of $65,927 in taxes.

 

The 2018 disclosure forms also showed she received an advance of $27,000 for an untitled book to be published by Knopf Doubleday. In 2015, the 59-year-old also earned extra royalties of $68,000 from Macmillan Publishers for her book, The Senator Next Door: A Memoir from the Heartland, published that year.

 

According to Forbes, her tax returns also showed the couple donated $70,000 to charity since 2006. That is 2% of their total earnings with not much detail given about the recipient of the donations. The 2015 return shows gifts to Klobuchar’s alma mater Yale ($82), the education non-profit Bridge2Rwanda ($1473) and the charity supporting San Lucas in Guatemala called Friends of San Lucas ($300).

 

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/a…/2162093/amy-klobuchar/

http://knopfdoubleday.com/authors/

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 31, 2019, 3:19 p.m. No.7677407   🗄️.is đź”—kun

It appears Amy Klobuchar has a contact. Dr. Klobuchar.

 

"…..A SPECIFIC REQUEST OR CONCURRENCE FROM

DR. LACOUNT, DR. KLOBUCHAR HAS OFFERED TO TRANSFER TWO SATELLITE RADIO BEACON SIGNAL RECEIVERS (POLARIMETERS) FROM HIS LABORATORY TO THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY AT NEW DELHI IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOLAR ECLIPSE ON FEBRUARY 16. THIS REQUEST HAS THE CLEARANCE OF THE

INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY, WHO ARE THE INDIAN COORDINATORS FOR THE SOLAR ECLIPSE PROGRAM."

 

  1. THE GOI DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HAVE APPROACHED THE EMBASSY FOR ASSISTANCE TO GET THESE TWO SYSTEMS EXPEDITOUSLY BY AIR HERE.

Anonymous ID: cf4deb Dec. 31, 2019, 3:24 p.m. No.7677461   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Could this be related to organ harvesting? A BIOBANK….

 

May 27, 2016

 

Mayo Clinic in Rochester was chosen as the location for the centralized national Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program biobank, and it will be awarded $142 million in funding over five years, it was announced Thursday.

 

The biobank will hold a research repository of biologic samples, known as biospecimens, for this longitudinal program that aims to enroll 1 million or more U.S. participants to better understand individual differences that contribute to health and disease to advance precision medicine, according to a Mayo Clinic news release.

 

Precision medicine is an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle for each person.

 

In March, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar led a letter with the Minnesota congressional delegation to NIH Director Francis Collins in support of the Mayo Clinic's application. Last fall, Klobuchar hosted Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell at Mayo and they toured the Biobank.

 

Sauce: https://www.klobuchar.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2016/5/mayo-chosen-as-biobank-site-gets-142-million