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pmichel wrote: ~ Fri, 2 Sep 2005 2:03:47 -0400

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pmichel

Don't Give Your Hurricane Donations to the Red Cross

 

Just something to think about... from -Peter

 

Don't Give Your Hurricane Donations to the Red Cross

Establishment charities have history of withholding disaster funds

 

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones | September 1 2005

 

As the aftermath of hurricane Katrina continues to wreak mayhem and

havoc amid reports of mass looting, shooting at rescue helicopters, rapes

and murders, establishment media organs are promoting the Red Cross as

a worthy organization to give donations to.

 

The biggest website in the world, .com, displays a Red Cross

donation link prominently on its front page.

 

Every time there is a major catastrophe the Red Cross and similar

organizations like United Way are given all the media attention while other

charities are left in the shadows. This is not to say that the vast

majority of Red Cross workers are not decent people who simply want to

help those in need.

 

But what the media fails consistently to remember in their promotion of

the organization is that the Red Cross have been caught time and time

again withholding money in the wake of horrible disasters that require

immediate release of funds.

 

The Red Cross, under the Liberty Fund, collected $564 million in

donations after 9/11. Months after the event, the Red Cross had distributed

only $154 million. The Red Cross' explanation for keeping the majority

of the money was that it would be used to help 'fight the war on

terror'. To the victims, this meant that the money was going towards bombing

broken backed third world countries like Afghanistan and setting up

surveillance cameras and expanding the police state in US cities, and not

towards helping them rebuild their lives.

 

Then Red Cross President Dr. Bernadine Healy arrogantly responded when

questioned about the withholding of funds by stating, "The Liberty Fund

is a war fund. It has evolved into a war fund."

 

Despite the family members of victims of 9/11 complaining bitterly to a

House Energy and Commerce Committee's oversight panel, the issue seemed

to be brushed under the carpet and the mud didn't stick.

 

The Red Cross' scandalous activities reach back far before 9/11.

 

After the devastating San Francisco earthquake in 1989, the Red Cross

passed on only $10 million of the $50 million that had been raised, and

banked the rest.

 

Similar donations after the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 and the Red

River flooding in 1997 were also greedily withheld.

 

Smaller charities that were involved with the 2004 Tsunami relief

project went public to say that large charities like Red Cross and United

Way were engaged in secret backroom negotiations with each other that

meant a large portion of the donation money was purposefully restricted

from reaching the most needy areas affected by the disaster.

 

The history is clear, the Red Cross and other large so-called charities

are in actual fact front group collection agencies for the military

industrial complex.

 

Many informed historians have even alleged that the Red Cross was used

as a Skull and Bones cover to overthrow The Russian Czar and pave the

way for the rise of the Bolsheviks.

 

Do not give any money to the Red Cross unless you support the expansion

of empire abroad and police state at home. Find a smaller trustworthy

organization in the local area of New Orleans and make your donation to

them.

 

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pmichel wrote: ~ Fri, 2 Sep 2005 2:03:47 -0400

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Don't Give Your Hurricane Donations to the Red Cross

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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