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letsdothis3 ago

This is Mohammad Yunus....great friends of HRC. FBI Anon said he was the most dangerous man to investigate. Involved in child trafficking Bangledash children with Saudi Prince Waleed. - https://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/2239055

kestrel9 ago

I stumbled across an Epstein 'little black book' name that's is tied to Yunus https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3382154 Mohammad Jameel.

Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel ’78, a successful businessman and benefactor of causes including programs at MIT for poverty alleviation and food and water security, will receive an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. Jameel is a lifetime member of the MIT Corporation, the Institute’s governing body.

The honor was announced on Monday by the British Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Jameel’s home country, in recognition of his philanthropic activities and his support for development of arts and culture in the United Kingdom.

http://grameen-jameel.com/board/

Regarding the Yunus tie in, it's collaborating with Grameen.

http://grameen-jameel.com/board/

Zaher Al-Munajjed – Board Chairman, Advisor to the President of Abdul Latif Jameel Group

Zaher Al Munajjed is Chairman of Grameen-Jameel Microfinance Ltd. and Advisor to Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel, President of the ALJ Group in Saudi Arabia. His career spans over 25 years of international business experience in the field of General Management. As Advisor to Mohammed Jameel, he has been at the forefront of establishing corporate community geared social developmental programs, especially in the areas of vocational training and microfinance. His latest contributions were in setting up Grameen-Jameel Microfinance Ltd. which assists and develops the microfinance sector in the MENA and Turkey region. Zaher is the holder of an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Master’s in French International Law from St. Joseph University.

Much more on that page, for more digging

Also on the PG post I mention

One of the people mentioned on the Grameen Jameel page:

Alex Counts – Director, President & CEO of Grameen Foundation

"Alex Counts founded Grameen Foundation and became its President and CEO in 1997, after having worked in microfinance and poverty reduction for 10 years. A Cornell University graduate, Alex’s commitment to poverty eradication deepened as a Fulbright scholar in Bangladesh, where he witnessed innovative poverty solutions being developed by Grameen Bank. He trained under Professor Muhammad Yunus, the founder and managing director of Grameen Bank, and co-recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Alex has propelled Grameen Foundation’s philosophy through his writings, and in 2007 he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Horace Mann School. Alex is a board member, and the immediate past Chair, of Fonkoze USA and co-chairs the Fonkoze Family Coordinating Committee – two governance bodies related to the largest microfinance institution in Haiti. He is also immediate past Chair of Project Enterprise, a New York City microlender, and board member emeritus. He sits on the Advisory Council of the Center for Financial Inclusion, and the Steering Committee of the Seal of Excellence for Poverty Outreach and Transformation."

Read the rest https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3382154 , no need to recreate the post here ;)

letsdothis3 ago

Thank you. That's very interesting.