THE REASON I AM POSTING THIS POST AT THIS TIME, IS BECAUSE I KNEW IT WOULD ONLY BE A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THE ILLUMINATI PUPPETS WOULD BE AT IT AGAIN...HOLDING SOME FORM OF BENEFIT CONCERT, OR DOING SOMETHING TO GET YOU, THE PUBLIC, TO GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY.
AS YOU READ AND VIEW THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION, KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS MONEY HAS ALWAYS GONE TO THE SAME AID ORGANIZATIONS, ESPECIALLY THE RED CROSS, OR SOME OTHER U.N. ORGANIZATION.
THE PROBLEM OF COURSE IS THAT ONLY A SLIGHT PERCENT OF THE MONEY EVER GOES TO THE PEOPLE IT IS MEANT TO HELP, THE REST OF IT DISAPPEARS AND NO ONE CAN EVER ACCOUNT FOR IT, OR HOLD ANYONE ACCOUNTABLE.
NOW THEY ARE AT IT AGAIN. THE FOLLOWING CONCERT WILL BE HELD BY SOME OF THEIR ENTERTAINER PUPPETS, JUST AS IN THE PAST, AND THE WHOLE POINT WILL BE FOR YOU TO GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY.
I WOULD SUGGEST DONATING THROUGH A LOCAL ORGANIZATION, OR CHURCH. AND NOT JUST MONEY, BUT OTHER ITEMS.
THE ILLUMINATI ALWAYS WANT JUST THE MONEY, NEVER ANY OTHER ITEMS. DURING THE HAITIAN EARTHQUAKE, THE COMMERCIALS THEY AIRED ON TELEVISION TOLD PEOPLE NOT TO SEND ANY OTHER AID, 'JUST THEIR MONEY.' NOTHING ELSE.
ALSO, THE NUMBER THEY ALWAYS USE, IS ALWAYS THE SAME OL 90999. EVERYTIME THIS NUMBER IS INVOLVED, YOU KNOW THE MONEY IS GOING STRAIGHT TO THEIR POCKETS, NOT THE REAL VICTIMS OF THE DISASTER.
REMEMBER THIS APPEAL FROM THE ILLUMINATI PUPPETS DURING BOTH JAPAN TSUNAMI AND HAITI RELIEF. NOW THEY ARE AT IT AGAIN...GETTING THE MASSES TO DONATE TO THEM, THE ILLUMINATI, THEN THE MAJORITY OF THE MONEY ALWAYS GOES MISSING!!! DO NOT DONATE TO THESE ORGANIZATIONS, YOUR MONEY WILL JUST GO TO THE ILLUMINATI. THE BIGGEST RED FLAG IS THE UPSIDE DOWN TEXT NUMBER 90999, OR 60666 UPSIDE DOWN.
Haiti: Two years after the earthquake, where did the money go?
Chapter One: A fractured path from donors' purses to actual rebuilding efforts — and back again.
Donovan WebsterJanuary 10, 2012 23:45
Chapter One: A fractured path from donors' purses to actual rebuilding efforts — and back again.
Donovan WebsterJanuary 10, 2012 23:45
Donovan WebsterJanuary 10, 2012 23:45
PORT-AU-PRINCE — TO SEE WHERE the enormous sums of humanitarian aid directed to Haiti after its catastrophic earthquake in 2010 went, a good place to start is the ocean harbor. That’s where the island’s shore meets the rest of the world. And the best place for that is here at the seaport in the nation’s capital: Port-au-Prince, near the earthquake’s epicenter.
There, at this moment, a gigantic “supermaritime” cargo ship called the Sarine is off-loading more than five metric tons of rice that has just arrived from Miami.
If you think of the rice as post-earthquake assistance money — the individual grains as donated dollars — you might get some idea about what’s happened since the earthquake of Jan. 12, 2010. Not to mention a sense of where the individual rice grains (or the dollars) have gone.
And, like the grains of rice aboard, the dollars mount into the hundreds of millions; even billions. According to some reports, the United States government, American individuals, families and humanitarian groups donated approximately $3 billion. That’s just from America with a total of something like $12 billion coming from all donor nations for funds to be disbursed.
Still, somehow, no one seems quite sure precisely how many grains — or dollars — we’re talking about. The accounting seems to have a sliding scale that can move hundreds of millions of dollars one way or another. At the time of publication, President Bill Clinton, the UN Special Envoy to Haiti and the co-chair of overseeing the nation’s re-construction for the last two years, hasn’t responded to repeated requests by GlobalPost regarding specific aid and cash donation figures.
Where those billions went following the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that left a government-estimated figure of 220,000 people dead — and at least 1.6 million more homeless — remains a confounding mystery.
MORE ILLUMINATI PUPPETS POCKETING MONEY MEANT FOR DISASTER VICTIMS!
In order to settle a federal lawsuit filed in the U.S., Lady Gaga, the world renown pop-star, will donate $107,500 to the victims of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The lawsuit stemmed from the claim that Gaga had misled fans and visitors to her website with a promotion to sell wristbands for charity. The promotion claimed that all proceeds would go directly to relief efforts in Japan, but the lawsuit says that sales taxes and a $4 charge for shipping were added, creating additional funds that were not donated.
Lady Gaga’s website offered wristbands for $5, printed with the message “We Pray For Japan,” along with giving visitors the option to donate amounts of their own choosing. Court records show that roughly $1.5 million was raised for the victims in Japan through the charity, but Alyson Oliver, an attorney from Detroit, Michigan, has stated that not all the money went to the intended Japanese victims. Under the terms of the settlement, Lady Gaga and several other defendants, who all deny the lawsuit has any credit, will pay another $107,500 to charity for the tsunami victims.
Back in May, Gaga auctioned off a teacup that she drank from at a press conference in Tokyo shortly after the March disasters. She came to Japan to raise money by performing at a charity concert, and drinking from the teacup with the words “Pray for Japan” written on it, she said it would be auctioned off for charity in the future. Also featuring the star’s signature and lipstick imprint, the teacup raised around $75,000 for relief efforts.
VIEW THE FOLLOWING LINKS TO SEE HOW MOST OF THE MONEY RAISED FOR THE JAPAN TSUNAMI VICTIMS DIDN'T GO THE PEOPLE MOST AFFECTED.
https://www.google.com/#q=JAPAN+TSUNAMI+MONEY+GOES+MISSING%3F&hl=en&prmd=imvnsu&ei=eQ2TUKHQIYiLiAK5Tg&start=0&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=c34aefec36c70cc0&bpcl=37189454&biw=1366&bih=531
READ THE FOLLOWING FROM TODAY'S NEWS:
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The Borough President of Staten Island has some choice words for one of the most historic humanitarian organizations in the nation, calling their reaction - or lack thereof - to the devastation caused by Sandy an 'absolute disgrace'.
James Molinaro blasted the Red Cross this morning at a press conference telling people not to donate to the charity because when push came to shove, the group just didn't deliver when Staten Island needed them the most.
'My advice to the people of Staten Island is do not donate to the American Red Cross,' said Mr Molinaro. 'Let them get their money elsewhere.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2226526/Dont-money-Red-Cross--Staten-Island-Borough-President-slams-humanitarian-organization-failing-help-devastated-residents.html
http://www.inquisitr.com/384633/staten-island-borough-president-james-molinaro-dont-give-money-to-the-red-cross-video/
There, at this moment, a gigantic “supermaritime” cargo ship called the Sarine is off-loading more than five metric tons of rice that has just arrived from Miami.
If you think of the rice as post-earthquake assistance money — the individual grains as donated dollars — you might get some idea about what’s happened since the earthquake of Jan. 12, 2010. Not to mention a sense of where the individual rice grains (or the dollars) have gone.
And, like the grains of rice aboard, the dollars mount into the hundreds of millions; even billions. According to some reports, the United States government, American individuals, families and humanitarian groups donated approximately $3 billion. That’s just from America with a total of something like $12 billion coming from all donor nations for funds to be disbursed.
Still, somehow, no one seems quite sure precisely how many grains — or dollars — we’re talking about. The accounting seems to have a sliding scale that can move hundreds of millions of dollars one way or another. At the time of publication, President Bill Clinton, the UN Special Envoy to Haiti and the co-chair of overseeing the nation’s re-construction for the last two years, hasn’t responded to repeated requests by GlobalPost regarding specific aid and cash donation figures.
“If you read the reports, you’ll see that actual Haitians got less than 1 percent of all the American money pledged.”~Robert Fatton, Jr., University of Virginia professor
MORE ILLUMINATI PUPPETS POCKETING MONEY MEANT FOR DISASTER VICTIMS!
Lady Gaga settles lawsuit by donating $107,500 to Japanese tsunami victims

Lady Gaga’s website offered wristbands for $5, printed with the message “We Pray For Japan,” along with giving visitors the option to donate amounts of their own choosing. Court records show that roughly $1.5 million was raised for the victims in Japan through the charity, but Alyson Oliver, an attorney from Detroit, Michigan, has stated that not all the money went to the intended Japanese victims. Under the terms of the settlement, Lady Gaga and several other defendants, who all deny the lawsuit has any credit, will pay another $107,500 to charity for the tsunami victims.
Back in May, Gaga auctioned off a teacup that she drank from at a press conference in Tokyo shortly after the March disasters. She came to Japan to raise money by performing at a charity concert, and drinking from the teacup with the words “Pray for Japan” written on it, she said it would be auctioned off for charity in the future. Also featuring the star’s signature and lipstick imprint, the teacup raised around $75,000 for relief efforts.
VIEW THE FOLLOWING LINKS TO SEE HOW MOST OF THE MONEY RAISED FOR THE JAPAN TSUNAMI VICTIMS DIDN'T GO THE PEOPLE MOST AFFECTED.
https://www.google.com/#q=JAPAN+TSUNAMI+MONEY+GOES+MISSING%3F&hl=en&prmd=imvnsu&ei=eQ2TUKHQIYiLiAK5Tg&start=0&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=c34aefec36c70cc0&bpcl=37189454&biw=1366&bih=531
READ THE FOLLOWING FROM TODAY'S NEWS:
'Don't give money to the Red Cross!': Staten Island Borough President slams humanitarian organization for failing to help devastated residents
- Borough President James Molinaro blasted the Red Cross for lack of help
- Called humanitarian workers' response to Sandy an 'absolute disgrace'
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James Molinaro blasted the Red Cross this morning at a press conference telling people not to donate to the charity because when push came to shove, the group just didn't deliver when Staten Island needed them the most.
'My advice to the people of Staten Island is do not donate to the American Red Cross,' said Mr Molinaro. 'Let them get their money elsewhere.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2226526/Dont-money-Red-Cross--Staten-Island-Borough-President-slams-humanitarian-organization-failing-help-devastated-residents.html
http://www.inquisitr.com/384633/staten-island-borough-president-james-molinaro-dont-give-money-to-the-red-cross-video/
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