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4,754 posted on 08/25/2025 9:58:11 PM PDT by bitt (<IMG SRC=' 'WIDTH=500>)
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4,755 posted on 08/25/2025 9:59:17 PM PDT by bitt (<IMG SRC=' 'WIDTH=500>)
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Once again if it's a conspiracy, and with Brennan how could it not be a conspiracy, forget about the time.

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The left plays all kinds of games one of the finest is to take a tragedy like the LA fires raise money supposedly for the fire victims and then give it to "others".

Looks like that's what is happening.

https://freebeacon.com/california/celebrities-raised-millions-for-la-fire-aid-much-of-the-money-went-to-programs-for-illegal-aliens-and-nonprofits-that-only-assist-black-and-brown-communities/

Celebrities Raised Millions for LA Fire Aid. Much of the Money Went to Programs for Illegal Aliens and Nonprofits That Only Assist 'Black and Brown Communities.' Here's a clip from the link above:

by Jon Levine

August 25, 2025

The cash is burning, too.

Millions of dollars raised to help victims of the 2025 California wildfires have ended up in the coffers of unrelated nonprofits pushing a variety of progressive causes, a Washington Free Beacon review found. Some of the groups that have received funds explicitly exclude white people from their services, while others advertise programs for illegal aliens.

FireAid, a celebrity-studded fundraising organization that raked in about $100 million for wildfire relief efforts, has distributed money to more than 160 California nonprofits. Its flagship event on Jan. 30, produced by the Annenberg Foundation, featured performers like Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Dr. Dre, Stevie Wonder, and Sting, among others.

FireAid announced in February that it would distribute the money it raised "equitably," a promise it appears to have kept. Greenline Housing Foundation, for instance, received funds from a $4.8 million pool dedicated to health and housing. It noted on its website that no whites need apply.

"In order to qualify for a grant through Greenline Housing Foundation, applicants must be a Black or Hispanic person," the group stated.

Greenline told the Free Beacon that "anyone is welcome to apply for and receive" its fire-specific programs. But the wildfire section of its website clarifies that the organization "will focus [its] efforts on helping Black and Hispanic communities."

The same is true for the Black Freedom Fund, a Black Lives Matter-era nonprofit dedicated to fighting "systemic racism" and promoting "Black power-building." The organization—which received money from a $7.6 million pool dedicated to "disaster relief"—stated in a 2023 grant proposal document that it would only assist groups "led and controlled by Black people" and "primarily serving Black people."

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The cons never end......

4,768 posted on 08/26/2025 3:51:44 AM PDT by rodguy911 (Home of the Free Because of the Brave!! ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY:UNTIL ITS NOT!!)
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