This thread is a continuation of the Belizean Grove lead. Shout out to @LightlyToasted. More members have been identified and the groups they're associated with.
Q just mentioned them too in a recent post.
Headquarters Office:
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 (phone)
212.996.5151 (fax)
Anne Angowitz, J.D. – President and Founder, Preferred Placement Inc.
Cathleen Asch – Corporate Director; Co-Founder of TrueVision Inc.
Mari Carmen Aponte – Corporate Director; Lawyer; Former Executive Director, Puerto Rican Federal Affairs
Judith Ayres –Assistant Administrator International, Environmental Protection Agency
Cathy Allen, PhD. – CEO, BITS: The Technology Group for the Financial Services Roundtable
Marion Blakey – Chair, Federal Aviation Administration
Maryles Casto – Founder and CEO, Casto Travel; Corporate Director
Sayeeda Chaudhury- Managing Director, Sasha Femme Inc.; Former Executive, World Bank
Carolyn Chin –Chair, Commtouch; Committee Chair of C100; Corporate Director
Mary Cirillo - Partner, Hudson Ventures; Corporate Director
Jennifer Cohen - President, Songmasters; Former VP, AOL Music
Beth Comstock – President, Digital Media & Market Development, NBC Universal
Dona Crawford – Associate Director of Computation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Jane Cunliffe – Operations Manager- Creative, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise; New Zealand Representative for the America’s Cup
Julie Daum – North American Board Practice Leader, Spencer Stuart
Lurita Doan – Administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration; Former President, New Technology Management Inc.,
Connie Duckworth –Corporate Director and Entrepreneur; Partner, Goldman Sachs; Former Chair, C200; Corporate Director and Entrepreneur
Major General Ann Dunwoody – Commanding General, United States Army Combined Arms Support, Command and Fort Lee
Elaine Eisenman, PhD. – Dean of Executive Education, Babson; Corporate Director
Helen Fisher, PhD. – Anthropologist; Bestselling Author
Rita Foley – Corporate Director; former SVP, MeadWestvaco Corporation; President, Consumer Packaging Group Henrietta
Holsman Fore – Under Secretary of State for Management; former Director, US Mint
Carolee Friedlander – Founder Carolee Designs; Corporate Director; Chair C200 Foundation
Brenda Gaines –Corporate Director; Former President, Diner’s Club North America
Diane Graham –President and CEO, STRATCO Global; Past Chair of C200
Toddi Gutner – Associate Editor, BusinessWeek
Ginger Green – Attorney, Former Vice President of Investment for OPIC, Corporate Director.
Joanne Harrell – General Manager, Enterprise & Partner Group, Microsoft; Corporate Director
Julie Hill – CEO, The Hill Companies; Corporate Director
Michelle Hooper – Managing Partner, The Director’s Council; Corporate Director
Jan Hopkins – Media Consultant; Former Award Winning CNN Anchor
Merit Janow – Professor and Director of a Masters Program, Columbia University; Judge, WTO; Corporate Director
Michelle Jordan – Principal and Founder, Jordan LLC
Yolanda Kakabadse –President, Fundacion Futuro (Ecuador) and Corporate Director
Ann Kaplan – Advisory Director, Goldman Sachs; Director, Circle One Financial; Corporate Director
Susan Keating – President and CEO, National Foundation for Credit Counseling; Corporate Director
Gail Koff, J.D. – Founder and Managing Partner, Jacoby & Meyers
Claudia Kotchka - Vice President, Design, Innovation, and Strategy, Procter & Gamble
Vance LaVelle – President, Time Circle, LTD; Former Chief Marketing Officer, PNC
Siri Marshall – EVP, General Mills; Corporate Director
Amy McCombs – President and CEO, Heald College; Corporate Director
Mindy Meads – President & CEO, Victoria’s Secret Direct; Former President & CEO, Lands’ End Inc.
Mary Pearl, PhD. – President, Wildlife Trust and author
Catherine Santee- CFO, Executive Vice President and Corporate Director, CH2M HILL
Patricia Seemann, Md. – CEO, Sphere Advisors; Advisor, Group 21 (Switzerland)
Robin Smith – Chairman of Publisher’s Clearing House; Corporate Director
Pernille Spiers-Lopez – President, IKEA North America
Patricia Stensrud – CEO and Founder, Hudson River Properties, LLC.
Ann Stock – SVP, The Kennedy Center
Bernee Strom – Principal, Revitalization Partners LLC; Chairman, Ensequence; Corporate Director
Kimberly Till - President, North America at Taylor Nelson Sofres
Pamela Wallin – Corporate Director, former Canadian Counsel General to the U.S.; and Journalist
Linda Ellen Watt – Consultant; Former U.S. Ambassador to Panama and Senior Ambassador, Central America
Edie Weiner - Futurist; President, Weiner Edrich Brown; Best Selling Author
Lorna Wendt – Founder, Institute for Equality in Marriage
Maggie Wilderotter - Chairman and CEO, Citizens Communications; Corporate Director
Deborah Wince Smith – President, Council on Competitiveness; Director of NASDAQ
Alison Winter – Chair, C200; Corporate Director, Former President Personal Financial Services, Northern Trust Northeast; Corporate Director
Kyung Yoon – Vice-Chair, Heidrick & Struggles, Corporate Director
Donna Zarcone – Corporate Director, Former President & Chief Operating Officer of Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc.;
Moreover, these same women serve on numerous charitable, University, boards and Advisory Boards, e.g., the Ford Foundation, C200, WPO, Red Cross, IWF, Girl Scouts, YWCA, Apollo Theater, the Smithsonian, etc.
Member Boards
Boards/Advisory Boards on which Grovers currently serve, or recently served on range from publicly held Fortune 50 companies to new technology start ups. A partial list includes:
Ameritrade
AstraZeneca
BellSouth
CH2M Hill
CIGNA
Citibank Canada
Coca Cola
Commtouch
Daffy’s
DealerTrack
Diner’s Club International Global
Hallmark
Holcim
Kmart
Liz Claiborne Accessories
NASDAQ
New York Stock Exchange
Nordstrom
Office Depot
PLC Corporation
PPG Industries Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
REI
Springs
State Farm Bank
Target Corp
Texaco
Winn-Dixie
Xerox
Relevant Threads: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2279407
Relevance to Pizzagate: Follow up to a pre existing lead.
darkknight111 ago
Sayeeda Chaudhury
http://democraticwoman.com/staff.html
darkknight111 ago
https://www.linkedin(dot)com/in/patricia-stensrud-9957107/
dundundunnnnn ago
Solid work
darkknight111 ago
Kimberly Till. Harvard graduate (red flag for Harvard is a known cabal school).
https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=26882392&privcapId=7728189
https://www.linkedin(dot)com/in/kimberlytill/
darkknight111 ago
Patricia Seemann
https://www.executivedevelopment.com/our-team/patricia-seemann/
darkknight111 ago
Preliminary work on Alison Winter
https://www.linkedin(dot)com/in/alison-a-winter-29ab897/
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
realityisinsanity ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_L._Wince-Smith
realityisinsanity ago
Some info on Kyung Yoon. http://aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/news/sprie_advisory_board_member_kyung_yoon_to_receive_leadership_award_20081006 http://archive.is/ylemk I believe she lives in the San Francisco region.
SoldierofLight ago
From your post:
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
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?
Susan is a very busy lady. On the same bio page it says:
From LinkedIn:
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?
Also:
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
https://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/6BB349C6F7F17D5585256A6B0073B71E
Judith Ayres was a Bush Appointee.
darkknight111 ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorna_Jorgenson_Wendt
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.