The Nexus Institute. Global Anti-Human Trafficking experts. Opposite the White House. https://nexusinstitute.net/
NEXUS’ work has been generously supported by donors, strategic partners and supporting organizations such as the following:
U.S. Department of State
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
MTV Exit
King Baudouin Foundation (KBF-Belgium)
Clinton Global Initiative
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)/ Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project (ARTIP)
United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
& so on.....
Dutroux Link:
Nexus recieves money from the King Baudouin Foundation in the US & Belgium.
King Baudouin was named as a pedophile by one of the X-girls in the Dutroux scandal.
http://www.royalfoibles.com/sex-with-king-baudouin/
"At the end of these cellars there was an audience room where about fifty spectators were assembled. X3 recognized King Baudouin, his brother Albert, who at that time was Prince de Liege, and their uncle Prince Charles."
"Her next encounter with King Baudouin was more direct. She remembered being driven to another countryside villa that was quite luxurious and contained marble walls on one of which hung a teenage portrait of Baudouin. She spent the night with him in which she performed fellatio on him and he sodomized her."
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Haiti Link:
Stephen Warnath is the founder and CEO of The Nexus Institute. He also operates the Warnath Group.
http://www.warnathgroup.com/about-the-warnath-group/
"The Warnath Group is used by the U.S. State Department (J/TIP) to provide training and technical assistance to government officials and other professionals combating human trafficking in countries around the world."
The Warnath Group Invited to Haiti to Advise Government Leaders on Content of Draft of New Haitian Anti-Trafficking Law
http://www.warnathgroup.com/the-warnath-group-invited-to-haiti-to-advise-government-leaders-on-content-of-draft-of-new-haitian-anti-trafficking-law/
Warnath is the head of the Warnath Group that recieved $4.75 million to fight trafficking in Haiti.
https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/20/2060509_-latam-centam-brief-110126-.html
Warnath in the Clinton emails, seems close with the Clinton cartel:
https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/28537
WARNATH tried to weaken laws on international trafficking of prostitutes FOR HILLARY CLINTON!!!!
http://willzuzak.ca/lp/blomqui01.html
'HOOKER' PANEL PUTS
FIRST LADY ON THE SPOT
By BRIAN BLOMQUIST
New York Post
08 January 2000
WASHINGTON — A powerful coalition of feminists is gearing up to fight an effort by members of Hillary Rodham Clinton's women's commission to weaken laws on international trafficking of prostitutes.
The coalition, which includes Patricia Ireland of the National Organization for Women and Ms. Magazine founder Gloria Steinem, sent a letter this week to the White House to protest the United States' proposal to get the United Nations to drop its condemnation of those who deal in prostitution.
Although the feminists steered their complaint away from the first lady, some religious-conservative opponents have targeted Clinton. The three State Department officials behind the effort to change the U.N. policy on prostitution trafficking — Anita Botti, Theresa Loar and Stephen Warnath — all have ties to Clinton. Botti and Loar sit on the President's Interagency Council on Women, which is chaired by Hillary Clinton. Warnath, who is counsel to Clinton's women's council, is one of the lead negotiators in favor of what some feminists see as a pro-prostitution position taken by the United States.
Equality Now President Jessica Neuwirth, who formed the nine-member feminist coalition that's opposing the weakened policy on prostitution, said she's "interested" in Clinton's role. "I'd like to know where she stands on it," Neuwirth said. Planned Parenthood President Gloria Feldt, who signed onto Neuwirth's letter, also wants to know where Clinton stands. "This is an issue that I believe will become larger," Feldt said. "Sex trafficking robs women of their most basic and fundamental rights."
The policy backed by Clinton's allies would condemn trafficking in international prostitution only when it can be proved that the prostitutes were forced or coerced into their selling their bodies. Clinton's spokesman, Howard Wolfson, said he didn't know if she supported the weakened proposal.
Peackng74 ago
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ThrowMeAVoat ago
Amazing research OP! There are dozens of leads to kick up here!
quantokitty ago
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