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Deep Dive down the Rabbit Holes. Interactive channel for discussion of intel-past and present, Trump Comms, and The Q Key and maps.
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USAID
According to Ezili...at the outset of the cholera outbreak just after the earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, money was given to USAID, to then be given to the cholera victims.

Guess where USAID’s first “relief dollars” went...the money that was ear tagged for the victims?

It went towards buying
200,000 body bags!
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In one of the “Haiti” presentations (titled Haiti: organ harvesting) we also discovered this. 👇
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Haiti Cholera: A Biological Weapon For Organ Trafficking?


Èzili’s HLLN research group had evidence that cholera was a cover for organ trafficking.

They said, “The plastic ‘cholera body bags’ are used to transport the dead UN-cholera victims from Haiti to the US for the Universities, Pharmaceutical Companies and their UN/NGOs involved in the criminal trade.
Some may not know where the organs are coming from, but they’d have to be brain dead not to know it’s a melanated organ.”

Sadly, due to the high level of melanin, babies and children-of-color are the MOST sought after within these blood/organ harvesting operations.
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Getting back to the Borgen Project. Who else had their fingers in that pie?

UNICEF!!

Just like the Clemson engineering department did in Haiti, UNICEF was in and around 550,000 children “installing” water facilities.
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Before we dive in...it is worth mentioning that there was evidence that Drake went to Africa. She went there in 2010 based on this Forbes article.
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Getting back to those 12 charities that are involved in water projects...
If you click on that link, the first thing they talk about are NGOs.

We have talked about NGOs or “non-profits” repeatedly on this channel.
Look at just how many people have set up an NGO connected to the water issues worldwide. 18,000!!
With numbers like this, every house should have perfectly clean running water rolling through their pipes worldwide.
But yet it is still a problem. WHY???
What if [they] don’t want the problem solved, because then they would lose access to the people [they] NEED for their activities?

Here is that list again:

https://worldwaterreserve.com/clean-water-charity-organizations/
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I thought this was an interesting statement:

According to Johns Hopkins University, if all NGOs formed a country, it would have the 5th largest economy in the world (Non-profit Action). With reports of corruption circulating in the NGO world, it is no wonder why skepticism would cause hesitation in donors.

They know we don’t trust them. Rightfully so.
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WHO says the 12 NGOs listed in the article are the ones most trustworthy relative to the water projects. EYE ROLL.

I figured one of those listed might be the NGO connected to Jessica Drake.

Let’s first look at some of the logos and names on the list.

Does anything seem amiss?
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There are a lot so I wanted to zoom in on a possible match to Jessica Drake’s charity. Based on commonalities I believe I found it...
WATER.ORG

They had projects in Tanzania, Cambodia, and Kenya.

Water.org started in 2009, so that fit the timeline for Drake and her “2012” charity involvement.

The other water projects may have had been involved in one of those countries, but not all 3 like Water.org.

Let’s look deeper...
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Before we get to who runs this company let’s look at some things on their website.
Water.org. It’s clear, WATER.ORG WANTS YOUR MONEY!!
They make it easy for you to donate to them.
You can make a payment online, via mail, via phone.
You can even pay with cryptocurrency!
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Hmmm.
Just a P0 box.
Wonder where Water.org really operates out of?
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Water.org will even accept your stock as donation. Geee aren’t they sweet?!
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