NEWS UPDATE: Flowers After the Date Rape? Clinton Tries to ‘Help’ Haiti While Hurricane Rages and Haitians Protest Earthquake Ripoff
October 7, 2016–The versatile emotional-blackmail model of AIDS relief has been trotted out again to exploit another kind of tragedy. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton this past Tuesday exhorted his Twitter followers to send money to unspecified “Members of the Clinton Foundation Community” to “help in Haiti” — even as Haitians were organizing rallies against the Foundation’s previous effort there. (The tweet is viewable HERE.)
Adding urgency to the appeal, the tweet featured a disaster-porn satellite photo of Hurricane Matthew flushing the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere down the familiar toilet-swirl of a Caribbean storm.
Some of those Twitter followers were not impressed with the Foundation’s record of “help.” Continue reading »
Comment (0)XTRA: Charles Ortel Busts More Clinton Pretenses, Such as Generic Drugs, on ‘The Infectious Myth’
September 13, 2016–Wait for it . . . about halfway through . . . Charles Ortel, who is not an AIDS dissident, nonetheless tells “How Positive Are You” co-host David Crowe that the Clinton Foundation likely runs a mere drug-dumping operation in poor countries, with no evidence of medical followup and infrastructure.
No surprise here. The Atlantic unknowingly revealed the dismal, panic-creating mission of the Foundation in its “This Is Not Charity” article of October 2007: “[T]he foundation was offering a business proposition to generic drug companies: If we get you the demand, can you get us the supply?”
Listen at “The Infectious Myth” on the Progressive Radio Network.
Comments (3)NEWS UPDATE: Ortel Report on Clinton-Related Charities Blasts Legal and Financial Frauds Behind ‘AIDS’ Work Worldwide
September 7, 2016–The Clinton Foundation-related charities claim to “fight AIDS” around the world, among other good works, but a former New York investment banker calls their record “a case study in international charity fraud of mammoth proportions.” Charles K. Ortel published yesterday the results of his 18-month look into the legal and financial fraud of the Clinton Foundation-related charities as they operate mostly in developing countries around the world. (You can read it HERE.)
Ortel was our guest on Episode 109 of “How Positive Are You” in April. Continue reading »
Comments (2)NEWS UPDATE: Bill Clinton Resigns, or Intends to, from Board of ‘AIDS’-Fighting ‘Clinton Global Initiative’ as Corruption Concerns Grow
August 19, 2016–Variety reported yesterday that former U.S. president Bill Clinton “is resigning from the board” of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), a purported worldwide AIDS-fighting organization under the Clinton Foundation. However, the Huffington Post implied that he would resign only if his wife, Hillary Clinton, is elected to the U.S. presidency in November.
Both stories emphasize the apparent conflict of interest as the U.S. election nears (see the Boston Globe’s sudden opinion that the “Clinton Foundation should stop accepting funds”). But might Ortel’s almost-daily media appearances exposing the organization’s corrupt practices have prompted Bill’s decision? Continue reading »
Comments (3)Episode 109: It Takes a Pillage – Charles Ortel Tracks the Missing Clinton Foundation Funds, Audits and ‘AIDS’ Missions
The Clinton Health Access Initiative advertises its efforts to “help save the lives of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment.” This is just one of many large initiatives of the Clinton Foundation. What would that even mean, “dramatically scaling up”?
Strangely enough, the Foundation never received a charter for that purpose. It was established solely to preserve Bill Clinton’s presidential legacy – mainly, by supporting the Clinton presidential library. In his book Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World, Clinton talks about attending the 2002 Barcelona AIDS conference, where Nelson Mandela and other world leaders asked him to combat AIDS. And yet as Ortel points out, the Foundation’s filings for 2002 do not reflect this mission change.
This is just one of many concerns we discuss in this Episode, including what might be happening to those hapless “HIV/AIDS” patients in rural areas of the Third World. Continue reading »
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