>>9658831 (lb)
Cheney/Bush
>>9658831 (lb)
Cheney/Bush
>America subsidizes the world
That's basically it.
Much like Hunter sitting on the board of Burisma, that $1.8 billion got sent to by then-VP Joe, not knowing a thing about energy.
Pics related for the "2 that never get mentioned" anon.
In the context of that drop, that's the logical answer.
Going by double meanings/multiple meanings, there's other groups that come up which are curious. Especially with the pics of naval vessels.
https://www.allacronyms.com/HUMA
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/underwater-cultural-heritage/
https://huma.com/partners (this one involves Tencent/China/UK/NHS/NY and others)
There it is, the Rothschild connection.
Should qualify as notable, only 1 hit comes up on qresear.ch and not in the same context.
https://twitter.com/adrFellowship
https://qresear.ch/?q=Ariane+de+Rothschild+Fellowship
Looks pretty similar.
Went from digging on the "elites", their families, companies, and ties to US gov., etc to paying attention to the race-baiting, bottom of the barrel, low-hanging fruit.
Good job.
This is dayshift.
Church he attended prior to being POTUS.
The Jeremiah Wright controversy gained national attention in the United States, in March 2008 after ABC News investigated the sermons of Jeremiah Wright who was, at that time, the pastor of U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama.[1] Excerpted parts of the sermons were found to pertain to terrorist attacks on the United States and government dishonesty and were subject to intense media scrutiny.[2][3] Wright is a retired senior pastor ofTrinity United Church of Christ in Chicago and former pastor of Obama.[4]
Obama denounced the statements in question, but critics continued to press the issue of his relationship with Wright. In response to this, he gave a speech titled "A More Perfect Union", in which he sought to place Wright's comments in a historical and sociological context. In the speech, Obama again denounced Wright's remarks, but did not disown him as a person. The controversy began to fade, but was renewed in late April when Wright made a series of media appearances, including an interview on Bill Moyers Journal, a speech at the NAACP, and a speech at the National Press Club.[5] After the last of these, Obama spoke more forcefully against his former pastor, saying that he was "outraged" and "saddened" by his behavior, and in May he resigned his membership in the church.[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Wright_controversy