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OhRutherfordBehave ago

Ok so most money went to the ASU Foundation. President and CEO of ASU Foundation being Rick Shangraw. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-shangraw-7b81a86/

Rick Shangraw: As founder and CEO of Project Performance Corporation, a research and technology consulting firm specializing in environmental, energy and information management issues. During his tenure, PPC received the Inc. 500 Award for being one of the fastest-growing, privately-held companies in the United States. (1991-2004, McLean Va)

According to ICWatch/wikileaks.org (https://icwatch.wikileaks.org/search?utf8=✓&company_facet=Project+Performance+Corporation&q=) It would seem that the Project Performance Corporation seems to have ties with the following: Security Clearance, Signals Intelligence, SIGINT database, SAIC, PRISM, Secret Clearance, Stratfor, Palantir, SIGINT, TAPERLAY, SIGINT metadata, Six3 Systems, OPSEC NSA, SURREY, Pluribus International, Pinwale, ODNI, SCADA, IC CIO, ADNI CIO, DNI CSE, EDS IA, military, program manager, operations manager, LLC, Navy, USDA, Telecommunications Industry, Energy Industry, Retail Industry, DIA SIA, IDIQ, Oracle Corp, CIA

Edit: Shangraw serves on the boards of several programs and institutes, including the McCain Institute for International Leadership, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and The Sustainability Consortium, and he chairs the board of directors of the ASU Foundation’s Arizona Technology Enterprises.

cantsleepawink ago

That's an excellent post. Ties in with my own thoughts that the money is actually going to the military. It's very sick when you think about it... https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1704001

OhRutherfordBehave ago

Is there any way to find out what the ASU Foundation is using the money on after they receive it from the McCain Institute?

I keep hearing the name Michael Aquino. Why is he relevant, could you give me a short summary?

kestrel9 ago

McCain Institute gave ASU 1,500,000 in 2015 or 2016 I believe. ASU gives to a lot of various causes, but I think one of them may be the Sedona Forum, where McCain can perhaps drum up future political donations? The whole thing stinks. The ThinkTank/University/Corporate/Transnationalist intersections have been working towards the post nation state world. They almost succeeded had Hillary won (and the fight isn't over). NGOs, Think Tanks, CSOs, are the political 'nesting dolls' of subversion. For example, one organization, say IREX (mentioned by Hillary in 2010), will have a number of initiatives, each initiative can be linked to say 8 'partners' which themselves are connected to say 20 organizations, which nest into more etc. etc. etc. I'm sure there are total money laundering schemes embedded in there, covert government entities and operations, hiding the abuse of power while taking credit for whatever real charity dollars might be spent to 'legitimize' the network of lies.

cantsleepawink ago

Michael Aquino is a satanist and was a Psychological Warfare Specialist in the US Army from 1968 until 1990 :Satanic Subversion of the U.S. Military. More about him here: https://www.goodfight.org/truth-satanic-cults/. Fort Huachuca is the centre for miliatry intelligence apparently, and that includes surveillance, satellites, cyberwarfare and the like. So lots of spying. Psychological warfare also seems to be part of their remit. The University of Arizona Foundation is very much involved with satellite technology development which ties in with the needs of the milatry base and curiously, has connections with the Vatican due to their Lucifer telescope. The fort has a reputation with conspiracy theorists who speculate about underground bunkers and aliens. The fact that McCain's Institute has a convention in Sedona with people like Rothschilds etc. just seems to me to have an other worldly feel to the connections. It feels like there is something that we haven't been told.

I don't know how to track financial documents but I did find these:

ASU Foundation Financial Documents: https://www.asufoundation.org/donor-resources/financial-documents

ASU 2016: http://www.fso.arizona.edu/sites/default/files/fm/reports/cafr2016.pdf

University of Arizona, A Stronger Plan for a Strong Future .: https://www.azregents.edu/sites/default/files/public/UA-OFR-BusinessPlan-161108-FINAL.PDF ASU 2015: https://www.azauditor.gov/sites/default/files/ArizonaStateUniversityJune30_2015ComprehensiveAnnualFinancialReport.pdf

OhRutherfordBehave ago

The ASUF funds the following operations:

ASU Research Enterprise (ASURE) was formed as an Arizona nonprofit organization to provide research services on behalf of the University on classified or unclassified governmental contracts and may act as a subcontractor or may subcontract out services related to these classified or unclassified contracts. ASURE will provide the University with personnel and a secure facility to allow for this type of research to be conducted on its behalf. ASURE is recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Research Collaboratory at ASU (RCASU) was formed as an Arizona nonprofit organization to support emerging programs and global initiatives at ASU. RCASU is recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization by the IRS. In its support of the University’s global initiatives, RCASU has formed several subsidiary entities.  RCASU China, LLC was formed as an Arizona sole member LLC, to hold and manage the University’s activities in China.  RCASU Hong Kong, LLC was formed as a wholly foreign owned entity (WFOE) in China to serve as the required Chinese entity for conducting business in China. This WFOE has elected dormant status, pending ASU programmatic decisions.  Teotihuacan Holdings, LLC was formed as a Delaware sole member LLC, to hold and manage the entities that would form a nonprofit organization in Mexico to manage the University’s activities in Mexico.  Global University Associate I, LLC and Global University Associate II, LLC were formed to serve as the entities to establish a Mexican nonprofit organization (‘Asociación Civil’ or Civil Association) o Arizona State University Foundation Mexico, A.C. was formed as a Mexican nonprofit organization to hold and manage the University’s activities in Mexico.  RCASU Germany Holdings LLC was formed as an Arizona sole member LLC, to hold and manage the University’s activities in Germany.

Arizona Science and Technology Enterprises, LLC (AzTE) was formed to provide technology transfer, intellectual property management and other services. AzTE has formed several subsidiary entities.  AzTE Ventures, Co., a for-profit, wholly-owned corporation of AzTE was formed in connection with a joint venture transaction to create a state-of-the-art facility for testing and certification of solar energy equipment. AzTE Ventures, Co. holds a minority interest in the joint venture, which is recorded under the equity method. AzTE Ventures, Co. will engage in certain ventures and activities relating to technology transfer and other activities in furtherance of AzTE’s mission in support of ASU.  RH Technologies, LLC was formed to engage in scientific research and other activities to support the University.  ISW Technologies, LLC was formed to commercialize the detection of bacterial pathogens in water wells.

ASUF Realty, LLC (Realty) and University Realty, LLC (UR) were formed as real estate development holding entities to provide the Foundation with an organizational structure for housing real estate activities.  McDowell Warehouse, LLC was formed to hold and lease a warehouse. UR is the sole member of McDowell Warehouse, LLC.  Mirabella ASU Tempe, LLC was formed to lease approximately 1.6 acres from ASU to construct a senior housing center on the Tempe campus. The project is currently in its due diligence phase, conducting market and feasibility studies.

ASUF, LLC (Fulton Center) was formed to provide for the operations of an office building and related facilities that serve as the Foundation’s headquarters and to sublease office and classroom space to the University. This building is located on ASU’s campus in Tempe, Arizona, and is known as the ASU Fulton Center.

ASUF Brickyard, LLC (Brickyard) was formed to purchase a series of buildings and a parking structure (Brickyard Facility) in downtown Tempe, Arizona, and to lease office and classroom facilities to the University.

ASUF Scottsdale, LLC (Scottsdale) was formed to lease approximately 37 acres from the City of Scottsdale and to construct facilities for research, office, residential and retail space for tenants which include the University. This property is located in Scottsdale, Arizona, near ASU’s Tempe campus and is known as the SkySong Development. Scottsdale has a 31% interest in Holualoa GV Shopping Plaza, LLC and a 50% interest in SkySong Office 3, LLC, SkySong Office 4, LLC and SkySong Residential I, LLC. Scottsdale accounts for these investments under the equity method.  Holualoa GV Shopping Plaza, LLC was formed to hold and manage the SkySong I and II office building projects.  SkySong Office 3, LLC was formed to develop, hold and manage the SkySong III office building project.  SkySong Residential I, LLC was formed to develop, hold and manage the SkySong apartment complex project. This project was sold in June 2015 and the Foundation is awaiting dissolution of this entity, pending final resolution of the City of Scottsdale audit.  SkySong Office 4, LLC was formed to develop, hold and manage the SkySong IV office building project.

ASUF Dupont, LLC (Dupont) was formed to lease a building in Washington, D.C., for sublease of office and classroom space to the University. (http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/02/justice/delaware-du-pont-rape-case/ ?? Also Beau Biden oversaw this case)

ASUF DC, LLC (DC) was formed to purchase and renovate a building in Washington, D.C. (DC Project), and to lease the entire building space to the University for several of its programs and research endeavors.

OhRutherfordBehave ago

The Foundation also owns or controls several subsidiary companies whose legal names and structures are described in Note 1 of the attached consolidated financial statements. Additionally, the Foundation has created two nonprofit organizations, also described in Note 1 of the attached consolidated financial statements, to provide additional services to ASU in the form of research, nonprofit entrepreneurship and global initiatives.