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As posted in another thread:

Criminal charges were filed on Tuesday against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance in relation to rumors of Haitian immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

The charges were filed byGuerline Jozef, leader of nonprofit Haitian Bridge Alliance

https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/haitian-nonprofit-files-charges-against-trump-and-vance-claims-harassment-haitian-bridge-alliance-clark-county-ohio

On "The Board" (of Directors) of the Haitian Bridge Alliance is Wade McMullen.

Wade McMullen is an experienced human rights lawyer whose legal and advocacy work in service of grassroots activists and social justice movements has spanned the globe.

Wade currently serves as SVP of Programs & Legal Strategy at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, where he leads the organization’s strategy ...

https://haitianbridgealliance.org/board/

This same guy is on the Leadership Team of BOTH the Haitian Bridge Alliance AND the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Foundation:

At Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Wade leads the organization’s strategy and its legal and educational programs that work with frontline advocates to topple systemic injustice and foster a new generation of human rights defenders.

https://rfkhumanrights.org/person/wade-mcmullen/

https://rfkhumanrights.org/about-us/our-people/our-team/

Several Kennedys are on the Board of Directors (41 directors), along with Martin Sheen and a large number of other jews.

https://rfkhumanrights.org/about-us/our-people/board-of-directors/

Check out the list of names on this page (scroll all the way through):

https://rfkhumanrights.org/about-us/our-people/leadership-council/

I don't see Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. anywhere on there, though.

Looks like RFK, Sr.'s wife (Ethel) is still alive and the founder of this foundation.

This would explain why many of the Kennedys hate RFK, Jr. He won't tow the line of the Kennedys who want to destroy America.

Back to the Haitian Bridge Alliance, with an attorney who is also on the RFK foundation.

They received IRS approval to be a 501(c)(3) organization in 2016. But that was as a private foundation (section 509 of IRC).

This means they have to file form 990 every year.

But they don't.

Last filing was 2018.

Are they getting money from RFK Foundation or similar co-conspirator organization?

Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights changed its name to Robert F Kennedy Human Rights (per Wiki). The old organization last filed an IRS tax return in 2021, showing $57 million in assets.

https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/details/

https://apps.irs.gov/pub/epostcard/cor/132522784_202112_990_2023051221217402.pdf

Under the new name, I don't see any IRS filings at all. Maybe the IRS is behind. I dunno.

https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/

Like so many of these big "charities," they give away only a very tiny percentage of their assets and donations received, but a lot of money in salaries and expenses.

From the 2021 tax return:

2020 -- Total Revenue: $16.8 million. Total assets: $61.3 million.

Total chartiable donations given: $1 million.

Total salaries and other expenses: $9.8 million.

2021 -- Total Revenue: $7.5 million. Total assets: $57.5 million.

Total chartiable donations given: $800,000.

Total salaries and other expenses: $10.5 million.

If you go to page 10 of the tax return, we see that only $500,000 went to "domestic" organizations and individuals, and $374,000 went to "foreign" organizations, governments, and individuals.

Meanwhile, $6 million went to salaries and associated expenses of directors and employees.

Almost $2 million went to "other" expenses.

THEORETICALLY ...

It would be easy for a large public charity like this one to funnel money to a tiny charity like the one suing Trump, and have its funds (which are supposed to be for charity) go to lawfare against political opponents.

Then, if the small charity later dissolves and reforms under a new name, they might not have to file IRS forms, which would have shown where they got their money from, because that organization no longer exists.

Whatever is going on, this pro-black/anti-White Haitian organization MUST be getting money from SOMEWHERE in order to file charges and/or lawsuits, and they just happen to have an attorney on staff that is ALSO on staff of the RFK foundation.

Weird, huh?

EDIT: Technically, I guess, it's not a lawsuit (yet). It's a charge for the police to follow up on. But I am assuming it will turn into a lawsuit for defamation.

4 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

As posted in another thread:

Criminal charges were filed on Tuesday against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance in relation to rumors of Haitian immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

The charges were filed byGuerline Jozef, leader of nonprofit Haitian Bridge Alliance

https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/haitian-nonprofit-files-charges-against-trump-and-vance-claims-harassment-haitian-bridge-alliance-clark-county-ohio

On "The Board" (of Directors) of the Haitian Bridge Alliance is Wade McMullen.

Wade McMullen is an experienced human rights lawyer whose legal and advocacy work in service of grassroots activists and social justice movements has spanned the globe.

Wade currently serves as SVP of Programs & Legal Strategy at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, where he leads the organization’s strategy ...

https://haitianbridgealliance.org/board/

This same guy is on the Leadership Team of BOTH the Haitian Bridge Alliance AND the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Foundation:

At Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Wade leads the organization’s strategy and its legal and educational programs that work with frontline advocates to topple systemic injustice and foster a new generation of human rights defenders.

https://rfkhumanrights.org/person/wade-mcmullen/

https://rfkhumanrights.org/about-us/our-people/our-team/

Several Kennedys are on the Board of Directors (41 directors), along with Martin Sheen and a large number of other jews.

https://rfkhumanrights.org/about-us/our-people/board-of-directors/

Check out the list of names on this page (scroll all the way through):

https://rfkhumanrights.org/about-us/our-people/leadership-council/

I don't see Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. anywhere on there, though.

Looks like RFK, Sr.'s wife (Ethel) is still alive and the founder of this foundation.

This would explain why many of the Kennedys hate RFK, Jr. He won't tow the line of the Kennedys who want to destroy America.

Back to the Haitian Bridge Alliance, with an attorney who is also on the RFK foundation.

They received IRS approval to be a 501(c)(3) organization in 2016. But that was as a private foundation (section 509 of IRC).

This means they have to file form 990 every year.

But they don't.

Last filing was 2018.

Are they getting money from RFK Foundation or similar co-conspirator organization?

Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights changed its name to Robert F Kennedy Human Rights (per Wiki). The old organization last filed an IRS tax return in 2021, showing $57 million in assets.

https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/details/

https://apps.irs.gov/pub/epostcard/cor/132522784_202112_990_2023051221217402.pdf

Under the new name, I don't see any IRS filings at all. Maybe the IRS is behind. I dunno.

https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/

Like so many of these big "charities," they give away only a very tiny percentage of their assets and donations received, but a lot of money in salaries and expenses.

From the 2021 tax return:

2020 -- Total Revenue: $16.8 million. Total assets: $61.3 million.

Total chartiable donations given: $1 million.

Total salaries and other expenses: $9.8 million.

2021 -- Total Revenue: $7.5 million. Total assets: $57.5 million.

Total chartiable donations given: $800,000.

Total salaries and other expenses: $10.5 million.

If you go to page 10 of the tax return, we see that only $500,000 went to "domestic" organizations and individuals, and $374,000 went to "foreign" organizations, governments, and individuals.

Meanwhile, $6 million went to salaries and associated expenses of directors and employees.

Almost $2 million went to "other" expenses.

THEORETICALLY ...

It would be easy for a large public charity like this one to funnel money to a tiny charity like the one suing Trump, and have its funds (which are supposed to be for charity) go to lawfare against political opponents.

Then, if the small charity later dissolves and reforms under a new name, they might not have to file IRS forms, which would have shown where they got their money from, because that organization no longer exists.

Whatever is going on, this pro-black/anti-White Haitian organization MUST be getting money from SOMEWHERE in order to file charges and/or lawsuits, and they just happen to have an attorney on staff that is ALSO on staff of the RFK foundation.

Weird, huh?

4 days ago
1 score