Info was released today that Ike Kaveladze being the 8th person at the meeting with Trump Jr. about international Russian adoptions. The Heavy.com article mentioned he was into "charitable giving" with microfinance. Microfinance was pioneered by Muhammad Yunus. The same Muhammad Yunus that FBI Anon warned people about investigating thinking it was extremely dangerous. This post by Piscina about Muhammad Yunus is one of the best posts, in my opinion, that v/pizzagate has ever produced. I would advise everyone to read it. The gist of it is that microfinance is lending money to people so poor they would normally be ineligible. Since they still have to pay everything back with interests all it does is put the already impoverished in permanent debt. Because of this is fuels maladies such as human trafficking and organ harvesting.
There was a great article on how Kiva failed to help the poor from Daily Kos. None of the research supports the notion that it actually helps the poor. Keep in mind that Ike Kaveladze has also been accused of a money laundering 1.4 billion dollars! So he likely isn't the philanthropist he claims to be and all the money he puts forward he fully intends to make back.
Of course, Kiva is international and can also give to Russia. Since we know Ike Kaveladze wanted Russian adoptions it is possible the process goes like this. Russian parents apply for a microfinance loan and can't pay it back with interests. The parents are put under duress to try to get them to put their kids up for adoption if not get them abducted by the state. U.S. Pedophile pays adoption fee and adopts children. Repeat.
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Tanngrisnir ago
Many borrowers are pushed to take out additional loans from local lenders at high interest rates to meet the initial payments on the microloan.76 They also seek economic opportunities elsewhere and, as a result, have a high risk of being lured into seemingly legitimate employment positions that operate as a guise for trafficking. https://archive.is/VPPyZ
Organ Trafficking is listed as a possible reason for human trafficking in the article about microcredit. So it wasn't purely speculative.