Anonymous ID: 88c96d April 17, 2020, 7:13 a.m. No.8824090   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>4148

Newsom gets $350,000/yr from financiers of Palestine Islamic Jihad. Follow the wives. This was reported to feds and media (incl. indie and right-wing) a year before the election, no one gave a shit. And when he was in office he ordered the redeployment of troops away from the border during the merc invasion from Honduras. That was outright treason, but no one gives a shit.

Anonymous ID: 88c96d April 17, 2020, 7:50 a.m. No.8824398   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>4411 >>4427 >>4441 >>4463

Follow The Wives Part I

 

Q said to look at the wives, so here is a look in to Steve Inskeep and his wife Carolee

 

No conclusions drawn, but some interesting connections to adoption, China, Orphanage and grave history in NYC, the Barker Adoption Foundation, and Roger Ailes.

 

Maybe some of you can connect these dots.

 

Steve Inskeep - NPR host of Morning Edition and Up First

A native of Carmel, Indiana, Inskeep is a graduate of Morehead State University in Kentucky.

https://www.npr.org/people/4080709/steve-inskeep

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Adopted baby from Wuhan in 2012

Is adopted

https://www.newsweek.com/npr-host-steve-inskeep-his-two-adoptions-63337

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Wife is Carolee

Steve Inskeep's love life traces his marriage to Carolee Inskeep, the daughter of Rebecca A. Dann of Wallkill, N.Y. They tied their nuptial knot in 1993

https://wikinetworth.com/celebrities/steve-inskeep-wiki-bio-married-wife-divorce-daughter-and-salary.html

 

NOTE: No father listed for Carolee

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Carolee Roberts Gabel, the daughter of Rebecca A. Dann of Wallkill, N.Y., was married yesterday to Steven Alan Inskeep, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Inskeep of Carmel, Ind. The Rev. Paul Z. Reuter, a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, performed the ceremony at the French Church in New Paltz, N.Y.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/20/style/weddings-carolee-gabel-steven-inskeep.html

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Previous to Carolee's current city of Washington, DC, Carolee Inskeep lived in Hoboken NJ. Carolee also answers to Carolee Gabel, Carolee R Gabel, Carolee R Inskeep and Carole Inskeep, and perhaps a couple of other names. We know that Carolee's political affiliation is currently a registered Democrat; ethnicity is Caucasian; and religious views are listed as Christian. Currently, Carolee is married. Carolee maintains relationships with many people – family, friends, associates, & neighbors – including Maria Liporaci, Joseph Urciolo, Barbara Mpofu, Phillis Urciolo and Dimakatso Radimapo.

 

https://www.mylife.com/carolee-inskeep/e303904600128

Anonymous ID: 88c96d April 17, 2020, 7:51 a.m. No.8824411   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>4463

>>8824398

Follow The Wives Part II

 

Carolee Roberts Inskeep Profile

 

researcher writer

Carolee Roberts Inskeep, American writer, researcher.

 

Background

Inskeep, Carolee Roberts was born on March 3, 1968 in Walton, New York, United States. Daughter of Rebecca Alice Dann.

 

Education

Bachelor of Science in Writing for television, Radio and Film, Syracuse University, 1991. Master of Arts in Cinema Studies, New York University, 1993.

 

Career

Executive secretary Roger Ailes Communications, Incorporated, New York York City, 1990-1991. Writer, researcher, since 1993.

 

Achievements

Carolee Roberts Inskeep has been listed as a notable writer, researcher by Marquis Who's Who.

 

https://prabook.com/web/carolee_roberts.inskeep/11329

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Trustee at the barker adoption foundation

https://www.barkeradoptionfoundation.org/about-us/barker-trustees

 

Barker had to stop activity in China, India, and Columbia

Temporary Cessation of The Barker Adoption Foundation’s Adoption Programs in China, Colombia, and India

Last Updated: August 13, 2019

 

On August 9, 2019, the Intercountry Adoption Accreditation and Maintenance Entity (IAAME) required The Barker Adoption Foundation (Barker) to temporarily cease providing adoption services in China, Colombia, and India. IAAME determined that it was necessary to take this action due to Barker’s failure to maintain substantial compliance with relevant accreditation standards. Barker’s adoption programs in other countries are not impacted by this action.

 

During this cessation, Barker must cease to provide all adoption services in connection with intercountry adoption cases in China, Colombia, and India, with the exception of home studies. Barker is not required to transfer any ongoing cases to another provider at this time.

 

If you have an open case with Barker in China, Colombia, or India, please contact them directly to find out how the cessation will affect your case. You may also wish to review the information on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ website at If Your Adoption Service Provider is no Longer Accredited or Approved

 

Federal regulations authorize designated accrediting entities to review complaints and take action when it determines regulatory standards have been violated. The Department of State facilitates communication to the public about the outcome of accrediting entity determinations. Please direct any questions about this announcement to IAAME at www.iaame.net.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/Intercountry-Adoption-News/temporary-cessation-of-the-barker-adoption-foundations-adoption-.html

Anonymous ID: 88c96d April 17, 2020, 7:53 a.m. No.8824427   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>8824398

Follow The Wives Part III

Works

 

The Graveyard Shift: A Family Historian's Guide to New York City Cemeteries Paperback – October 1, 1998

Paperback: 296 pages ($17.26)

Publisher: Ancestry Publishing (October 1, 1998)

 

Trying to find some peace in the City That Never Sleeps"" has always been difficult-even for dead New Yorkers. Rapid development, rising property values, a lack of space, health concerns, and government regulation have all conspired to move the dead from one graveyard to the next. The Graveyard Shift: A Family Historian's Guide to New York City Cemeteries documents the changing landscape of New York City cemeteries, telling the story behind each decision to move, as well as providing the new names and locations of each burial ground. This book, with its complete index, is an invaluable tool for anyone researching New York City ancestors.

amazon!com/Graveyard-Shift-Family-Historians-Cemeteries/dp/0916489892

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The New York Foundling Hospital : An Index to the Federal, State, and Local Census Records [1870-1925]

Paperback – 354 pages - February 21, 2012 ($36.90)

 

Between 1853 and 1929, an estimated 200,000 poor, abandoned and orphaned children were shipped from New York City orphanages to western families for adoption. These children were placed primarily by the New York Foundling Hospital (NYFH) and the Children's Aid Society (CAS) and are now referred to as "Orphan Train Riders." Information as to the identities of a large number of these children has been preserved in federal and state censuses taken between 1855 and 1925, as well as in the 1890 New York City police census, and represents a potential boon to the descendants of these foundlings. This book, the first of a proposed two-volume work, encompasses the "Orphan Train Riders" from NYFH.

 

The names in this volume represent 13,000 children who lived in the Roman Catholic New York Foundling Hospital between 1870 and 1925. The names were extracted from the following enumerations conducted at the hospital: the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses; the New York City Police Census of 1890; the federal censuses of 1900, 1910, and 1920; and the New York State censuses of 1905, 1915, and 1925. The orphans are arranged chronologically by census, and alphabetically thereunder, though only a handful of names exist for 1870. The descriptions vary from census to census; however, in virtually all cases they provide the individual's name, race, sex, age, and status (inmate versus caretaker). Researchers should note that, although not included in this work, they may find references to the birthplace of the child's parents in the 1920 federal census and references to the birthplace of each child in the 1925 New York State census.

 

Mrs. Inskeep's Introduction to the work consists of an extremely informative history of the NYFH, complete with references to living conditions, immunizations, nursing, schooling, recreation, sources of funding, number of placements, etc.

 

amazon!com/gp/product/080634590X/?tag=prabook0b-20

Anonymous ID: 88c96d April 17, 2020, 7:54 a.m. No.8824441   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>8824398

Follow The Wives Part IV

 

The Children's Aid Society of New York

Paperback: 168 pages ($24.00)

Publisher: Clearfield (January 1, 2005)

 

This work contains 19,000 references to persons who were either members of or connected to Baptist churches in Virginia. The notices are arranged alphabetically by surname and thereunder by given name. In all cases the notices refer to the deceased's date of death, and in some the name of a spouse, whether married, or possessing a military or other professional ranking.

amazon!com/gp/product/080634623X/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0

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Children's Aid was founded in 1853 by Charles Loring Brace and a group of social reformers at a time when orphan asylums and almshouses were the only social services available for poor and homeless children in New York City. Children’s Aid operated lodging houses, fresh air programs, and industrial schools to support an estimated 30,000 poor and orphaned children living in the city’s streets, and pioneered the Orphan Train Movement.

 

New York City and poverty have changed drastically since the 1850s, but Children’s Aid has continuously evolved to meet the changing needs of children, youth, and their families, often pioneering social programs that have found universal traction.

https://www.childrensaidnyc.org/about/history-innovation

 

The New York Foundling, founded in 1869 by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity, is one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies. The Foundling operates programs in the five boroughs of New York City, Rockland County, and Puerto Rico. Its services include foster care, adoptions, educational programs, mental health services, and many other community-based services for children, families, and adults.[1]

 

A wave of very poor immigrants and social disruption were among the many conditions that led to an epidemic of infanticide and abandonment during the late 1860s. It was not unusual for the sisters at St. Peter's Convent on Barclay Street to find a tiny waif left on the doorstep. Sister Mary Irene FitzGibbon, of St. Peter's approached Mother Mary Jerome, the Superior of the Sisters of Charity, regarding the need of rescuing these children. Archbishop (afterwards Cardinal) John McCloskey urged the Sisters to open an asylum for such children.[2]

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