darkknight111 ago

dundundunnnnn ago

Solid work

darkknight111 ago

MacPhisto ago

Honest question: I believe that there is a cabal of sinister people operating in a network in politics, hollywood and business. But what I don't understand is how an organization like Belizean Grove can just be created out of thin air? There are, what, 60 women on that list? What if one of them go to a meeting and say, "hey, this is pretty messed up sh*t, I'm reporting this"? I understand from organizations which have been operating in the shadows for years, but this one is new. Sometimes the connecting link between a conspiracy and fact are simple logistics, and I'm wondering how they work on this?

darkknight111 ago

When it comes to cabals and "I'm reporting", think in terms of an organized crime group as to how leakers are dealt with. Add in how cabal types are typically psychopaths and you get a clear picture. Blackmail activities are also used to ensure secrecy.

As to why this group seems new, its because they are new. Less than 20 years old.

I didn't even know they existed until 2 weeks ago. Literately discovered them BY ACCIDENT when looking at other leads. Kept notes because I had a hunch this lead was important.

realityisinsanity ago

Edie Weiner grew up in several foster homes in Brooklyn. Finders? http://bigthink.com/in-their-own-words/harnessing-the-wisdom-of-mentors

realityisinsanity ago

http://www.compete.org/about/senior-staff/3182 Info on Deborah Wince Smith.

darkknight111 ago

The stuff on the World Economic Forum and Qatar Foundation appear to be the most suspicious things in that link so far.

pixiesbitch ago

Who the fuck are these weird people, and these weird websites. I mean, that bio is just a load of fancy words without actually revealing what her job is. I’m fully sick of these bastards

SoldierofLight ago

From your post:

Susan Schiffer Stautberg

Founder and President Belizean Grove/TARA Adventures for the Mind and The Adventures for the Mind Foundation

17 East 89th Street, Suite 7D New York, New York 10128

212.987.6070

In that area of town, a 7th floor "office" isn't an office. It's a residential apartment with someone working on their laptop in the living/dining room. It's the same address that's listed for the HQ of the Belizean Grove organization. So that tells me that even though their list of staff and associates is very long, they are not working out of a real office with a support staff. This makes me wonder how much money is actually coming into the organization. If members pay something, how much is it and where is it going?

Searching online for that phone number brings up: http://www.buzzfile.com/business/Partnercom-Corporation-212-987-6070 https://archive.fo/fORPR

*Partnercom Corporation 17 E 89th St New York, NY 10128

Contact: Susan Stautberg, Chief Executive Officer

Phone: (212) 987-6070, www.partner-com.com*

Same address as for Belizean Grove.

From her bio on Partnercom Corporation's website: http://03bef60.netsolhost.com/about-us/susan-schiffer-stautberg/ https://archive.fo/9N5TR

The Belizean Grove, also founded by Susan, is a preeminent community and retreat for leading women who share knowledge and connections. Conceived of and assembled as a constellation of global women leaders, the Belizean Grove, as well as a group of tomorrows rising women leaders in TARA, understand the importance of global issues and the network’s core value to share and support each others efforts.

Susan develops the annual strategic focus for the conference retreat and other events throughout the year; bringing together global subject matter experts and members to address issues of critical significance.

Wow. If Belizean Grove is ANYTHING like Bohemian Grove, that is one hell of a spin on one's bio. "...women who share knowledge and connections..." As in, how to make chicken sacrifices in the backyard to Moloch, and hey, let me introduce you two?

So what does Partnercom Corporation do?

...assembles and manages advisory boards globally for businesses, governments, and nonprofits, which she now consults for. The advisory boards PartnerCom assembles are composed of outside experts able to help innovative companies manage change, reposition or reinvent themselves, make informed decisions and seek new strategic positions and alliances. PartnerCom is also retained to perform CEO and C-Suite confidential executive searches for corporations.

Susan is a very busy lady. On the same bio page it says:

Susan co-founded WomenCorporateDirectors (WCD), which now has over 3,500 members serving on over 7,000 corporate boards. WCD now includes 70 chapters on 6 continents in cities throughout North, Central, and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, India and throughout Asia. Chapters in Australia, Argentina, Brussels, Greece, Uruguay, Poland, South Korea, Thailand, and others are in formation.

From LinkedIn:

WomenCorporateDirectors (WCD) is the world’s largest membership organization and community of women corporate board directors. A 501(c)(3) foundation, WCD is a trusted community of directors serving on more than 8,500 public and private boards around the world.

Three months ago, Susan suddenly stepped aside from running WCD and turned it over to Susan C. Keating, president and CEO of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. Note that Susan C. Keating is the Corporate Director for Belizean Grove. (Source: https://www.womencorporatedirectors.org/WCD/docs/CEO/WCD%20-%20Susan%20Keating%20Press%20Release%209-6-17%20FINAL.pdf

Who does she work with?

In her capacity as a corporate and nonprofit director, Susan has served on or created the advisory boards for numerous organizations including Amex Open, AMEC, Avis Rent-A-Car, Avon, Bank of America, Bayer Diabetes Care Division, CIGNA, Citigroup, Council on Competitiveness, Deutsche Private Bank, Flexjet, Goldman Sachs, Houlihan Lokey, Investment New Zealand, KPMG Diversity Advisory Board, Merrill Lynch, Medtronic, Northern Trust, Northwestern Mutual, Procter and Gamble, STRATCO Global, Sun Trust/AMA, Swissotel, TIGER 21, The United Nations, and Walmart.

Also:

Susan served as Director of Communications for Touche Ross (now Deloitte & Touche), McNeil Consumer Products, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. As a Westinghouse/GroupW TV correspondent covering the White House and Capitol Hill, Susan was the first woman and one of the youngest to head a Washington TV bureau. She then became the first TV journalist to be chosen as a White House Fellow where she worked for both Vice President Rockefeller and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

Some of those names we recognize as the usual suspects, but the others might be good to look into.

darkknight111 ago

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Stock

Think I found the right person. An Obama appointee apparently.

darkknight111 ago

Looking into Stratco now.

http://www.stratcoinc.com/history

LightlyToasted ago

Thumbs up -- passing along!

darkknight111 ago

Also pass along a big thanks in that response regarding the shills.

Certainly a lesson in keeping my pent up rage in check (and I have A LOT of it from all the shit from both what we're finding AND from past shit in my life). Can't give in to it lest I become just as bad as those I oppose. Guess I know what kind of Jungian "shadow" I have to work with.

LightlyToasted ago

You bet. I feel your pain. I've been dealing with them since 2015, they behave as they are: a criminal organization. They'll meet justice in the end and they won't like it.

3141592653 ago

Transmutation, bro

darkknight111 ago

Trying to understand that.

So, if Persona is based off Jungian Psychology, a "shadow" isn't inherently evil, everyone has one, therefore the correct way to deal with a shadow is not to run from it, deny it, or rebuke it, but to accept it and learn from it?

By transmutation, you mean using that "shadow" (pent up rage) and use it to achieve positive change? Such as stuff like "Anger, rage, hatred, and desire for vengence being changed/matured into righteous fury to elect the positive change of bringing true justice"?

3141592653 ago

Yes, and I recommend reading The Power of Now. Instead of shunning or shaming or ignoring or repressing our pain, the key is to embrace it and flood it with light and love, and there it transmutates. Its very powerful

Vindicator ago

The only thing that makes a shadow "evil" is the dangerous fruits of any repression of it.

The shadow is dangerous because it is by definition stuff you aren't aware of because you've jettisoned it from your sense of "self" unconsciously. Like priding yourself in being a nice person for example when you really have a very deep repressed rage about something. You refuse to be a violent person and go out of your way to be nice, abhor violence in others...but you're denying a real part of yourself that may erupt suddenly when you're not in full control.

If you're aware of your inner asshole, or inner child, or inner tramp or whatever "shadow" side you've locked in the basement, it is no longer a shadow, in Jungian terms, just an unsavory part of your character that you don't let have the upper hand.