Anonymous ID: a891aa April 2, 2020, 11:15 p.m. No.8670763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0830 >>0851 >>0852 >>0897 >>1079 >>1151

2 'Covid-19 deaths' (not in qresear.ch) that have unique characteristics: 

 

"Remembering Lorena Borjas, the Mother of a Trans Latinx Community"

 

https://www.newyorker.com/news/postscript/remembering-lorena-borjas-the-mother-of-a-trans-latinx-community  

 

From NYT:

 

"Ms. Borjas became a guardian angel of sorts for the transgender community in Queens, helping women deal with sex trafficking, police harassment, substance abuse and health problems. 

She was convicted of several charges related to prostitution, which were later vacated by Queens Criminal Court because, the judge said, she was forced into prostitution by human traffickers.  

But other convictions remained on her record until Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo pardoned her in 2017.“With this pardon granted, I will no longer have to go to sleep at night worrying that I will be deported back to a country that is no longer home,” Ms. Borjas told the Transgender Law Center that year. “I will be able to live my life without stress and fear of immigration, and I will be able to continue doing the work I do and help more vulnerable transgender women.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/01/obituaries/lorena-borjas-dead-coronavirus.html  

 

With Chase Strangio, Borjas founded the Lorena Borjas Community Fund, which provides bail assistance to LGBT defendants.[2] She became a counselor for the Community Healthcare Network's Transgender Family Program, where she worked to obtain legal aid for victims of human trafficking.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorena_Borjas 

 

*Note  

–this person was trafficked. Maybe this person was/eventually became a trafficking procurer?

– this person was Pardoned by Gov. Cuomo in 2017    

– ran sex-trafficking non-profit(s)

 

Various derivatives of this person's name comes up in 50 'USA vs._____' indictments: https://qresear.ch/?q=Lorena+Borjas  

 

2) Jacques Joachim Yhombi-Opango (12 January 1939 – 30 March 2020) was a Congolese politician.

 

He was an army officer who became Congo-Brazzaville's first general and served as Head of State of the People's Republic of the Congo from 1977 to 1979. He was the President of the Rally for Democracy and Development (RDD), a political party, and served as Prime Minister from 1993 to 1996. He was in exile from 1997 to 2007. 

 

Joachim Yhombi-Opango died on 30 March 2020, at the American Hospital of Paris in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, from COVID-19 at the age of 81. 

 

Yhombi-Opango later allied with elected president Pascal Lissouba, becoming his prime minister between 1994 and 1996.When civil war broke out in Congo in 1997, Yhombi-Opango fled into exile in France.  https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/congo-president-yhombi-opango-dies-coronavirus-200331073802737.htmlYhombi-Opango was sentenced in absentia to 20 years of hard labor for embezzlement[25][26] in late December 2001.[25] Also convicted in this trial were Lissouba (who received a 30-year sentence) and three other former members of the government (former Prime Minister Claude Antoine Dacosta, former Minister of Finance Nguila Mougounga Nkombo, and former Minister of Oil Benoit Koukebene).[25] The charge of embezzlement was based on an accusation that Lissouba, Yhombi-Opango, and the others made a corrupt deal with Occidental Petroleum to sell oil to the company for 150 million US dollars in 1993; the sum was said to amount to less than a fourth of the oil's actual value. The money from this deal was allegedly never placed in the Treasury; instead, part of the money was said to have been placed in a private bank account in Belgium,  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Yhombi-Opango 

 

From Al Jezeera: "He led Congo-Brazzaville from 1977 until he was toppled in 1979, being ousted by the country's current leader, Denis Sassou Nguesso.  The troubled oil-rich former French colony was aligned with the Soviet Union during Ngouabi's 1968-1977 rule.Accused of taking part in a coup plot against Sassou Nguesso, Yhombi-Opango was jailed from 1987 to 1990. He was released a few months before a 1991 national conference that introduced multi-party politics in the central African country.He founded the Rally for Democracy and Development party but lost in a 1992 presidential election.

 

 

*Note:

 

– he was aligned with the Soviets & forced into exile when the civil war broke out there

 

– he was convicted of embezzlement for oil deal with Occidental Petroleum (US corp)