I would first like to remind of FBIAnon's main message, which was that if anything, we should focus on the Clinton Foundation, with all of its board members and donors, because all of them are implicated.
So I picked a board member, Hadeel Ibrahim. She's also on the board of several other organizations, including one owned by her father, Sudanese-British billionaire Mohammed "Mo" Ibrahim.
Now, while Hadeel may well be a puppet, Mo Ibrahim himself is known to be smitten with the Clintons, openly backing and protecting the Clinton Foundation. According to FBIAnon's message, he's already interesting to us just for that.
But when I ran a search for his name, I found out about an organization called Walk Free Foundation, dedicated to – yes – global slavery and human trafficking, based in Australia, and run by Australia's wealthiest businessman, Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest. What makes this organization interesing is that
It has the backing of former US secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton, Britain's ex-prime minister Tony Blair, current Australian leader Tony Abbott and philanthropists Bill Gates, Richard Branson and Mo Ibrahim.
– according to this article. Based on existing evidence, an alarming lineup.
Besides Walk Free Foundation, Forrest also operates The Global Slavery Index and the Global Freedom Network, both dedicated to the same cause – slavery and trafficking – and the latter having been heavily criticized for its questionable ways by a United Nations human trafficking expert as well as the Vatican. Additionally, the Walk Free Foundation is also associated, among others, with Australian charity Hope for Children, and is part of a global network of slavery-related charities.
These charities, unless perfectly legitimate, are at the very least a perfect way to gather (and sell) intelligence about global human trafficking without raising the slightest red flag, and in the worst case, could facilitate the actual network of trafficking.
Please help with the investigation of Mo Ibrahim, Andrew Forrest, and the network of these questionable foundations.
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Commonwombat ago
I wish I had something to contribute other than my partner works on one of Twiggy's mine sites and he is all talk in regards to giving a damn about the indigenous people. He was recently awarded 2017 Australian Of The Year by the Western Australian government.
wecanhelp ago
Thank you, every bit helps. This article only confirms your information.
Commonwombat ago
Thanks for the link, interesting to say the least. Twiggy had a few indigenous only companies running some of the infrastructure that held other companies to ransom with claims of racism and were so poorly run that they ended up getting kicked off site. He likens himself to the little Aussie battler but treats his workers like prisoners.
wecanhelp ago
Is this common knowledge for the Australian public, or is his positive image more or less intact?
1NationUnderAGroove ago
The general Australian public opinion would be...
"Mate, he's given a lot of people work, who gives a shit, crack a beer 🍺 Shut up and relax, enjoy you're beer"
wecanhelp ago
That's really sad, I hoped Aussies are a bit more enlightened folk than that.