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MercurysBall2 ago

Euan Rellie >> Yucaipa

Voat posts:

PG Followup - Steve Bing by @shewhomustbeobeyed

Richard Blume, Steve Bing, Ted Field (intrerscope records), David Reich (pimp), Augie Busch III, Eli Broad, Gayle Smith, Porno company Radar 3.0, Aaand Dubai ruling family al-maktoum ,(previously implicated in human trafficking) thru Yucaipa partnership with Bill Clinton

Apple and Google just announced that they are partnering on COVID-19 contact tracing technology.. uhm... that leads to the superhumanitarian, the Epstein AI network and the MISSING CHILDREN question

..iCare with the iPhone in Haiti.....Thomas Giannulli, MD.. the CEO of CareTools ..2013, Kareo, Inc., the cloud-based medical office software and services provider for small medical practices, announced today that Tom Giannulli, MD, MS has joined the company as Chief Medical Information Officer. .. Kareo was established by former Scour Inc. founder Dan Rodrigues in 2004..Scour received its first investment from former Disney president Michael Ovitz and Ron Burkle of Yucaipa companies.

[Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and some of the data gathering/tracking tools for superhumanitarians]( Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and some of the data gathering/tracking tools for superhumanitarians)

KoBoToolbox is a free, open-source tool for mobile data gathering developed by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. KoBo Toolbox is widely used for data entry in humanitarian organizations like the International Rescue Committee (IRC), United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Save the Children.

..Partners include: HHI, MacArthur Foundation and Humanity United

Voat posts re Humanity United: https://searchvoat.co/?t=%22humanity+united%22&b=on

Links to White Helmets, Soros, Omidyar

Travis Cordell Kalanick (/ˈkælənɪk/; born August 6, 1976) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the co-founder of Scour, a peer-to-peer file sharing application;[3][4] Red Swoosh, a peer-to-peer content delivery network;[5] and Uber, a transportation network company.