Anonymous ID: 206154 April 1, 2020, 4:31 p.m. No.8654179   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4215 >>4229 >>4232 >>4249 >>4297

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/18/bill-and-melinda-gates-foundation-is-paying-off-nigerias-polio-debt.html

 

Billionaire philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates will pay off $76 million of Nigeria’s debt through their namesake foundation. The payments, which will be made over the course of 20 years, are due to begin this year.(2018)

Anonymous ID: 206154 April 1, 2020, 4:35 p.m. No.8654224   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8654175

>>>8654112 (You) COVID19 DEATHS SO FAR TODAY IN US

Try this again.

 

Those aren't Covid deaths.

those are TOTAL DEATHS IN US SO FAR TODAY.

 

THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE WORTHWHILE TO TRACK TOTAL DEATHS AND CORONVIRUS DEATHS AND COMPARE TO OTHER YEARS…

 

just think they are bumping up covid deaths

Anonymous ID: 206154 April 1, 2020, 4:56 p.m. No.8654505   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4550 >>4551 >>4587

>>8654444

>The secretary of state’s visit coincides with ongoing controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton’s troubling ties to the African nation

 

Clinton Foundation and Nigeria

 

They allege that millions of dollars in donations to the Clinton Foundation by Nigerian billionaires with oil interests in northern Nigeria may have caused Secretary Clinton’s surprising disinterest in combatting Boko Haram.

Strangely, the State Department never publicly disclosed the killing of the American, Vernice Guthrie, on assignment with the UN Development Program, according to WORLD.

“What followed the bombing were months stretching into years of uncharacteristic foot-dragging by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,”

 

Could details pertaining to Nigeria be among the 30,000 emails destroyed by Clinton’s lawyers that may reveal troubling conflicts of interest between the Clinton Foundation and State Department decision-making?

Belz and Derrick allege that certain Nigerian businessmen—billionaires who donated money toward both Clintons’ presidential campaigns and the Clinton Foundation—stood to benefit in seeing Boko Haram proliferate in northern Nigeria, where the oil fields are located.

As Boko Haram drove out legal oil exploration from the North, they provided cover – like organized criminal gangs – for illicit oil activities worth billions of dollars.

In the five years since the Abuja U.N. bombing, Boko Haram developed into the deadliest terrorist organization in the world, responsible for killing 10,000 people last year. Most of the victims are Christians.

While Nigeria had no suicide bombings before 2011, last year it endured 89. To date, the group’s attacks are responsible for displacing more than 2 million people across Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, Chad, and other states, according to WORLD.

If Washington had designated Boko Haram as a FTO earlier, the U.S. could have provided greater military surveillance and financial tracking to thwart the radical group’s progress.

Clinton took none of those steps, instead actually blocking sales of U.S. helicopters to aid in counterterrorism. Such actions led some Nigerian leaders to complain the U.S. government “aided and abetted” Boko Haram, Belz and Derrick discovered.

At the time of the UN bombing the U.S. was involved in the intervention in Libya, where a coalition ousted leader Muammar Qaddafi. “As a result, arms and mercenaries were flowing across Africa from Libya to (among other places) Nigeria, boosting groups like Boko Haram,” they found.

The Pentagon, the Department of Justice, the CIA, the FBI, and lawmakers in both parties were all in favor of designating Boko Haram as a FTO, but the State Dept. remained the only holdout.

Clinton agreed with those who said Boko Haram was not a threat to U.S. interests. “FTO critics said a terror designation needlessly would raise the group’s profile. They claimed Boko Haram was not attacking foreigners and not using international finance,” WORLD noted.

http://godreports.com/2016/07/nigeria-did-clintons-state-dept-go-light-on-boko-haram-due-to-donations-to-clinton-foundation/

Anonymous ID: 206154 April 1, 2020, 4:59 p.m. No.8654551   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4564

>>8654505

>Clinton Foundation and Nigeria

Nigerian oil tycoon Gilbert Chagoury was among the top supporters of the Clinton Foundation. Chagoury donated between $1 million and $5 million to the foundation and in 2009 pledged $1 billion to the Clinton Global Initiative.

Chagoury developed a reputation for corruption starting in the 1990s, according to WORLD. Chagoury, an adviser to the late Nigerian military dictator Sani Abacha, used his controlling interest in South Atlantic Petroleum to siphon off millions in oil sales.

He and Abacha placed the money in overseas bank accounts, allegedly helped by the head of Nigeria’s Petroleum Trust Fund, Muhammadu Buhari, who has become the current president of Nigeria. Buhari, a northern Fulani Muslim who failed in three previous presidential bids, hired AKPD in Chicago, David Axelrod’s firm – to design his winning campaign strategy.

Incredibly, also involved in the nefarious oil dealings was Marc Rich, the fugitive U.S. financier who bought up oil on the black market. He was pardoned by President Bill Clinton on his last day in office. (Rich died in 2013, still facing an indictment for tax evasion in the U.S.)

Nigeria’s former top anti-corruption prosecutor alleges Chagoury steered more than $4 billion in illicit oil revenues into bank accounts in Switzerland and elsewhere, according to WORLD.