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George Soros is giving away his billion dollars with the same determination he made them, including in countries like Haiti. He recently visited some of the projects his foundation is funding, accompanied by the first lady. Soros plans to donate around $500 million globally this year. It is well-known that Hillary Clinton believes in the concept of "it takes a village," which is particularly relevant in places like Haiti, where she has supported multiple villages.

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Ronald Lauder, the Estee Lauder heir who convinced Trump to pursue Greenland in 2017, is increasingly moving from talk to action. Through a Delaware-registered company called Greenland Development Partners, Lauder has quietly purchased stakes in Greenlandic companies. The broader claim is that this is economic infiltration disguised as investment, with Lauder’s business partners in Greenland described as some of the country’s most influential people with close ties to Greenland’s foreign minister, Vivian Motzfeldt. Greenland Development Partners is portrayed as an opaque Delaware investment consortium. Delaware is described as “the Shell company's capital of America, where you can hide ownership structures and avoid scrutiny.” Danish newspaper Politikens Investigation is cited as labeling Laura (Lauder) as a key participant in the consortium, which has bought stakes in two Greenlandic firms, including Greenland Water Bank. Greenland Water Bank is owned by Svein Hardenbair and Sverdrupijn. Hardenbair is a former civil servant adviser to Greenland’s prime minister until recently and was also the director of Greenland’s national energy company. Jan Beboj Johansson is highlighted as particularly interesting. He is a former minister in several Greenlandic governments and chairs the governing Ziomoot party in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital. Ziomoot is one of the four parties in Greenland’s current coalition government. The crucial point is that Johansson’s wife is Vivian Motzfeldt, the foreign minister of Greenland, who handles foreign relations, including relations with the United States. The alleged linkage is that Ronald Lauder, described as Trump’s friend and advisor on Greenland, is now in business with Johansson’s wife’s husband, i.e., the Greenland Foreign Minister’s husband. The narrative asserts this is not merely investment but influence at the highest level. Greenland Water Bank may appear small and harmless. Its 2024 accounts show minimum staffing costs of about $5,500 and a modest financial loss. The company bottles water from the Lingmar Spring in Krakataswak on Disko Island, selling locally under the brand Emilik. Up to 2024, ownership was shared between Hardenbair and Beboj Johansson, before part of their shares were sold to Lauder’s investor group. Hardenbair explains to Pulchikung (Poltikken/Politiken) that the investment is not primarily about the money, but about gaining better access to the luxury market where their water should be a natural part. They believed the water was among the best in the world. The stated expectation is that Lauder’s involvement would grant access to the American luxury market for Greenland Water Bank’s premium water. The question raised is what Lauder receives in return: a pressure point and a foothold into Greenland’s top elite, enabling direct business relationships with politically connected Greenlanders. The narrative suggests funds could flow to Sven and Jorn (Johansson) through Greenland Water Bank as salaries, bonuses, or in Forms such as business trips, luxury offices, boats, or cars, all paid by investments from Lauder. The scale of Lauder’s wealth is mentioned as $5,000,000,000 USD, with Lauder reportedly able to mobilize $10,000,000 for ventures. The central controversy remains the connection to Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt, who previously served on Greenland Water Bank’s board. Her husband’s involvement via Johansson’s alliance with Lauder is presented as a potential conflict of interest, given Lauder’s influence on Greenland’s political and economic landscape.

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Introducing Samantha Power, a former USAID administrator recently dismissed from her position. Power, known for her far-left views, was sworn in on May 8, 2021. Her financial disclosure from January 2021 indicates her assets range from $6.7 million to $16.5 million, with an estimated net worth of up to $30 million by 2024. Despite earning a salary of $180,000 at USAID, her wealth has significantly increased. Now, she appears on national television discussing her contributions, raising questions about the nature of her work and the management of government funds.

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The transcript traces a tapestry of questions around Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and the Clinton Foundation, emphasizing perceived links between philanthropic or diplomatic activity and private gain, while laying out specific Haiti and international case studies that critics say illustrate a pattern of influence peddling and blurred lines between public power and private wealth. Haiti after the 2010 earthquake: - After the January 12, 2010 earthquake, Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, and Bill Clinton, as UN special envoy for Haiti, led relief and recovery efforts. The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) was created to coordinate relief and reconstruction, with Haitian Prime Minister John Max Bellarive and Bill Clinton named as co-chairs. - The IHRC aimed to go beyond relief to long-term improvement, but concerns emerged that decisions were being made by Clinton and Bellarive with insufficient Haitian input. Members of the IHRC later wrote a letter complaining they were not involved and that national priorities were being disregarded. - Projects associated with US funding and Clintons’ involvement included: the Haitian mobile money initiative; plans to exploit mineral wealth; two gold exploitation permits issued after a fifty-year gap; and the Karakol Industrial Park (Caracol) intended to create tens of thousands of jobs. - The Caracol opening drew high-profile attendance (Bill and Hillary Clinton, Donna Karan, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn). However, questions arose about value and transparency: only about 5,000 of the promised 65,000 jobs materialized; the area displaced farmers; local workers reported low wages (roughly 225 gourds/day, about $5 USD); and only a portion of promised infrastructure and housing funding was realized. - Digicel, run by Irish billionaire Dennis O’Brien, profited substantially in Haiti’s telecom sector, and later contributed to the Clinton Foundation; Digicel was a key beneficiary in mobile money initiatives tied to post-disaster relief. - Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s brother, joined the board of VCS Mining, which received a gold exploitation permit in Haiti, prompting scrutiny about potential family influence in contracting decisions. - The strongest economic gains were tied to US-linked firms such as Gap, Target, and Walmart through Caracol’s textile emphasis, while other projects did not deliver promised outcomes. - After the campaign for president, Hillary Clinton announced she would quit the Clinton Foundation to devote herself to full-time candidacy, and the foundation adjusted donation policies to restrict foreign government contributions, though concerns persisted about ongoing influence and access resulting from prior relationships. Global money, influence, and the Clinton Foundation: - The Clinton Foundation, founded in 2001 (initially as the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation), positioned itself as a hub at the nexus of global money, influence, and power, with a stated mission to tackle hunger, poverty, climate change, and disease by marshaling government and private resources. - The Foundation reportedly raised more than a billion dollars over the years, with substantial speaking fees and book deals contributing to the Clintons’ wealth, especially after Bill Clinton left the presidency. - Critics argue that large donors could gain access to or influence through the Clintons’ public roles, while supporters emphasize the Foundation’s global humanitarian work. A memorandum of understanding during the Obama transition sought accountability: disclosures of new contributions to the Foundation, prior approval for foreign government donations, and state department vetting of Bill Clinton’s speeches and consulting arrangements. Selected foreign cases cited by Peter Schweitzer in Clinton Cash: - United Arab Emirates (UAE): In 2011, while UAE officials pressed Hillary Clinton on Iran sanctions, Bill Clinton was paid half a million dollars for a speech in Abu Dhabi by the crown prince’s brother; UAE later provided donations to charitable groups associated with Clinton-linked initiatives. - Ericsson (Sweden): In 2009-2010, Ericsson paid Bill Clinton $750,000 for a speech amid ongoing Iran sanctions discussions, framed by the foundation’s influence and Clinton’s crowd-pulling. - Colombia: In 2010, Bill Clinton met with President Uribe and, contemporaneously, Hillary Clinton discussed free trade agreements with Uribe; Frank Giustra, a Clinton Foundation donor, accompanied Bill Clinton and later secured government concessions in Colombia for Giustra’s companies. - Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia: Sheikh Al Amoudi pledged $20 million to the Clinton Foundation; Ethiopian rights concerns were raised regarding the donor’s government ties, and Hillary Clinton granted a waiver allowing continued US assistance despite human rights concerns. - Kazakhstan and Uranium One: Bill Clinton hosted a meeting with Kazakh officials in which Giustra had significant mining interests; Uranium One eventually came under Russian ownership, controlled by Vladimir Putin, with the deal requiring federal approval from Hillary Clinton as secretary of state; Canadian investor Ian Telfer contributed to the Clinton Foundation but reportedly did not disclose some donations. The report concludes with ongoing debates about the Clinton “blur”—the intertwining of philanthropy, political power, and corporate influence—while noting that Hillary Clinton’s campaign faced persistent questions about trust and influence, including opposition to certain foreign deals and ongoing scrutiny of donations and relationships involving the Clinton Foundation and related business interests.

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A billionaire couple in California, the Resniks, control a significant portion of the state's water system, originally funded by taxpayers. They own The Wonderful Company, worth billions, and have acquired vast farmland for products like pistachios and pomegranate juice. Through secretive meetings, they gained control of the Kern Water Bank, profiting off droughts by selling water back to the state. The Resniks influence politicians like Senator Feinstein through donations, securing more water access and funding. Their actions harm California's water supply, environment, and economy, highlighting the need for legislative change to prevent such exploitation. Translation: A billionaire couple in California, the Resniks, control a significant portion of the state's water system, originally funded by taxpayers. They own The Wonderful Company, worth billions, and have acquired vast farmland for products like pistachios and pomegranate juice. Through secretive meetings, they gained control of the Kern Water Bank, profiting off droughts by selling water back to the state. The Resniks influence politicians like Senator Feinstein through donations, securing more water access and funding. Their actions harm California's water supply, environment, and economy, highlighting the need for legislative change to prevent such exploitation.

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The Rothschilds, a powerful banking family, have influenced world events for centuries. They control vast wealth, media outlets, and even the world's gold supply. The family has been involved in shaping governments, economies, and wars. They played a key role in establishing the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Their influence extends globally, with control over central banks in many countries. The Rothschilds' power is vast, impacting the lives of millions worldwide.

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Koch Industries is often considered the largest private company globally, employing over 120,000 people and generating $125 billion annually. Founded by Fred Koch, who initially set up oil refineries in the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, the company evolved significantly under his sons, Charles and David. They shifted Koch Industries towards political causes, particularly libertarianism, and later aligned with Republican initiatives. Family tensions led to a power struggle, with Charles and David ultimately consolidating control. Today, Koch Industries operates in various sectors, including oil, chemicals, and consumer goods, often using subsidiary companies to mask its brand. The Koch brothers have also been involved in exploiting tax loopholes and funding political agendas. Following David's death in 2019, Charles remains at the helm, continuing the family's influential legacy in business and politics.

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Kamala Harris' husband is Jewish. Joe Biden's cabinet is 66% Jewish, 91% with undersecretaries. All of Biden's children married Jews, as did all but one of Donald Trump's. Robert Kennedy's VP pick had been married three times, all to Jewish women, one a Google co-founder. Google's co-founders are Jewish, as are almost all c-suite executives. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg is Jewish. Seven of eight Ivy League presidents are Jewish, and 52% of Harvard MBA grads are Jewish. Black Rock's senior leadership is exclusively Jewish. Pierce Farmer, his wife, and their family are Jewish. The presidents of Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, Panama, and El Salvador are all Jewish, even in nations where Jews are 1 in 65,000. The Federal Reserve was put in place almost exclusively by Jews. This level of control by a small group mirrors situations in Weimar Germany and Bolshevik Russia, resulting in the erosion of the middle class and, in Russia, genocide. Jewish religious ideology is supremacist, aiming for Jewish world rule from an ethno-state, lording over non-Jews. Politicians, tech platforms, and pop culture prevent discussion of these issues.

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Welcome to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. This luxurious resort, owned by Donald Trump since 1985, is a national historic landmark. With 126 rooms, a 100-foot pool, and 62,500 square feet of living space, it is worth a staggering $350 million. Mar-a-Lago is the epitome of opulence and grandeur.

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The speaker alleges that the Pritzker family is a very prominent political family with 64 NGOs. They claim that for this single NGO, many people work for no compensation as trustees, while others are paid substantial salaries—upwards of a quarter of a million dollars. Specific figures cited include a Senior VP for Policy Research earning $400,000 a year, Strategy Affairs at $330,000 a year, and a VP at $300,000 a year. The speaker asserts there are 64 NGOs funded by taxpayers, stating, “that’s all your money.” The analogy used is that influential families in government are like a thief who found the bank vault door left open, with each NGO acting as “another bag for cash” that is filled and handed off to friends, with new LLCs created as needed. The speaker claims the NGOs “achieve anything? No. Not really.” and “Do they build anything? Certainly not. No.” The overall portrayal is that the NGOs are about distributing cash among associated individuals rather than delivering tangible results.

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The Schiff family, historically tied to banking and media, has a legacy of corruption and power. From Jacob Schiff's involvement in the Federal Reserve Act to Adam Schiff's alleged connections to criminal activities, the family's influence spans generations. They have intermarried with other wealthy families like the Rothschilds and Warburgs, and have been linked to scandals involving child abuse, drug dens, and political corruption. Despite their immense wealth and control, their actions have been shrouded in secrecy. This family's history reveals a web of deceit and manipulation that continues to impact society today.

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As a US Congressman, I live in a $10 million mansion and own a $1.1 million car collection that includes a Rolls Royce Wraith and a Ferrari 488 GTB. To travel between my home in Texas and my job in Washington, DC, I use a $20 million private jet. Over the past three years, I've traded $576 million in the stock market, averaging about $24 million each month. If you're interested in seeing the specifics of these trades, please visit borsfinance.com.

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Being a Rothschild comes with a certain reputation and pulling power, but it can also be intimidating. However, as one grows older and establishes their own career, it becomes an honor to be part of such a prestigious tradition. The Rothschild dynasty was established by Mayer Amschel Rothschild in Frankfurt, Germany, and expanded when his five sons established branches of the Rothschild bank in other European capitals. The family faced restrictions and discrimination as Jews, but managed to succeed in finance and politics. Today, the family is involved in various fields such as science, art, and horse riding. They take pride in their diverse interests and continue to uphold their standards of excellence.

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Lord Evelyn Rothschild and his family are estimated to have a wealth of around $500 trillion, which is more than half the world's wealth. They own numerous properties, including castles, mansions, wineries, and resorts. The Rothschilds acquired Reuters in the 1800s, which later bought the Associated Press. They also have controlling interests in three major television networks and control the LBMA, where billions of dollars worth of gold is traded daily. They earn millions of dollars weekly from transaction fees and manipulate the world price of gold. The family also owns Royal Dutch Shell and has vast holdings in Swiss banks. Throughout history, they have influenced presidents, crashed stock markets, bankrupted nations, and sponsored mass murder. Their wealth alone could provide for every person on Earth.

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Ken Griffin is a notable billionaire, primarily known for running Citadel Securities, the largest market maker in the U.S., which processes a significant portion of stock trades. He has been acquiring extensive real estate, including the most expensive home ever sold in the U.S. for $238 million and multiple properties in Florida, Miami, and the Hamptons. Griffin's real estate ambitions include creating a billion-dollar residential property. Despite his wealth, he claims to work hard and not indulge in typical billionaire pastimes like golf, although he owns multiple luxurious homes. His background includes starting his investment career with funds from his grandmother, who had inherited wealth. Griffin's influence extends to political contributions, particularly supporting Republican candidates. His dual role in the market raises questions about fairness and transparency in trading.

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Deep within Europe lies the powerful Wallenberg family dynasty, which owns a vast empire spanning over $275 billion. They have ties to influential people worldwide but prefer to stay out of the public eye due to the skeletons in their closet. The family's rise to power began with Andre Oscar Wallenberg, who witnessed the financial crisis of 1837 in America and saw an opportunity to revolutionize Swedish banking. He founded SEB, a bank that encouraged people to deposit their money and then lent it out to companies during Sweden's industrialization. The Wallenbergs expanded their influence by buying majority stakes in numerous Swedish companies, creating a financial stronghold. They also played both sides during World War II, profiting from Germany and the Allies. To ensure the preservation of their wealth, the family has implemented a careful approach to passing it down through generations, avoiding the curse of the third generation.

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We have a prominent political family that runs 64 NGOs, and it looks like a lot of people are working for free as trustees while others are getting paid huge salaries. For example, we see a Senior VP for policy research making $400,000 a year and someone in strategy affairs making $330,000 a year. Remember, this is all from your tax dollars. These families in government are like thieves who found an open bank vault. Each NGO is a bag for cash. They stuff as much money as possible into each one, then they start a new LLC with a new purpose. Do they achieve anything? Not really. Do they build anything or make anything better for anyone? Not tangibly, but the people working for them are doing quite well.

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The Rothschild family, one of the richest in the world, started with 5 brothers who grew their banking business in major cities. They became immensely wealthy, financing armies and buying property globally to expand their fortune.

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The Cargill Macmillan dynasty, with an estimated worth of $60.6 billion, avoids publicity despite their immense wealth, which exceeds the GDP of over 100 countries. Unlike more public billionaires, the Cargill heirs maintain a low profile while controlling a vast global empire. Founded in 1865, Cargill Incorporated is the largest privately held company in the United States by revenue. The company reported $160 billion in revenue for the fiscal year 2024, a decrease from $177 billion the previous year.

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J.B. Pritzker, his wife, and brother-in-law are reportedly under federal criminal investigation for allegedly avoiding taxes using toilets. Pritzker purchased a Chicago mansion in 2007 that remained vacant for years. In October 2015, all toilets were allegedly removed, classifying the home as uninhabitable and reducing its property assessment from $6,000,000 to $1,000,000. Pritzker allegedly profited about $330,000 in tax breaks and savings. Pritzker maintains that he followed all the rules and is confident that a review will confirm this. He says his opponents raised the issue last October, making it a political subject. The governor says he has not been contacted by law enforcement and pledged to repay the money last October.

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Pierre DuPont is discussed as having a difficult time locating this man, identified as “K,” with his father being the former governor of Delaware who passed away in 2021. The speaker provides the birth date 11/14/1959 and notes that there is very little information about this man online. The conversation shifts to the DuPont family more broadly. It is stated that the DuPont family goes back generations and originally made their money from gunpowder, described as “pew pew powder.” The family expanded into materials such as rayon, nylon, and Kevlar. The DuPont fortune is estimated at over $18,100,000,000, and there are 3,500 descendants from this family. The origin is traced to a man in Paris, France, after which the family moved to the United States, specifically Delaware. The speakers claim that the DuPonts are adept at making money, procreating, and keeping wealth within the family. A specific anecdote notes that Irene DuPont married his second cousin, Irene DuPont, highlighting the theme of keeping wealth in the family. Irene and Irene reportedly had nine children. The discussion includes an aside suggesting that a subset of DuPont descendants have committed unhinged actions, which the speaker attributes to inbreeding. The overall narrative emphasizes the long-standing wealth, extensive descendants, and repeated intermarriage within the DuPont lineage, tying these elements to both the maintenance of wealth and certain behaviors observed among some descendants.

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A billionaire couple in California, the Resnicks, uses more water than all residents of Los Angeles combined. They own the Palm Wonderful Company, which includes brands like Fiji Water, Palm Pomegranates, and Wonderful Pistachios. In 1994, California's public water access was privatized, and the Resnicks acquired 60% of the state's fresh water resources, making them the largest owners of fresh water in California.

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The family avoids the spotlight, prioritizing business. Their motto, "to be and not to seem," guides them to focus on substance over fame. They rarely give interviews, and when they do, it's about business, institutions, or philanthropy. Personal lives and politics are kept private.

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The Rocketfires are described as one of the wealthiest and most prominent families in American history. However, there are allegations of corruption and misuse of influence over global systems. These allegations include control of the Federal Reserve, involvement with big pharma, the new world order, population control, and corruption of the education system.

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Ivanka Trump: Politics, Family, Real Estate, Fashion, Music, and Life | Lex Fridman Podcast #436
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In this episode of the "Lex Fridman Podcast," Lex Fridman converses with Ivanka Trump, a businesswoman and former senior advisor to the President of the United States. They discuss Ivanka's lifelong passion for building and architecture, rooted in her childhood experiences and family background in real estate. She reflects on the confidence and ambition of youth, emphasizing the importance of creativity and collaboration in architecture, and how city skylines represent collective dreams and aspirations. Ivanka shares her love for New York City’s diverse architectural styles, from gothic to modern, and highlights the significance of iconic structures like the Woolworth Building and the Tribune Tower. She expresses admiration for the beauty of architecture as a form of art that combines function and aesthetics, and discusses the challenges and rewards of real estate development, particularly in renovation projects like the Old Post Office building in Washington, D.C. The conversation shifts to her experiences in the White House, where she navigated the complexities of politics and policy-making. Ivanka emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding the struggles of everyday Americans, sharing stories of individuals she met during her father’s campaign. She discusses her involvement in initiatives like the child tax credit and paid family leave, highlighting the impact of these policies on families across the country. Ivanka reflects on the toll of political life, the challenges of balancing family and public service, and her decision to step back from politics to focus on her children and private life. She expresses gratitude for the lessons learned during her time in Washington and the importance of prioritizing family. The discussion also touches on her love for music, particularly live performances, and the joy of experiencing art and culture with her family. Ivanka shares her aspirations for the future, including adventures like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and exploring the wonders of space. She concludes with a hopeful perspective on humanity, emphasizing the beauty of life and the importance of protecting the Earth.
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