Guistra also has the Boys Club Network in Vancouver for troubled boys..gives me the creeps to think.😥 Some big names there..Gosh I hope not..— Monica (@Monica4Truth) July 3, 2020
IS that Marshall Mathers III or just looks like him? also in Epstein flight logs? And wearer of red shoes and a certain necklace.
"The Network relies solely on private donations from visionary individuals and community leaders, and in-kind support and assistance from stakeholders like BCIT, The Foundry, The Vancouver Police Department, The RCMP, United Nations Women (UN global champion of gender equality)..."
Eurasian Mining Company
Clinton Foundation
Frank Giustra forks over $150mil to Clinton Foundation.
HAARP Sites locations
Clinton Uranium Scandal
👇👇👇 pic.twitter.com/CZT4Bx5GF0— TFletch (@TFletchLives) July 3, 2020
Q post #3138 (partial)
The Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership (CGEP) was founded in 2007 by President Clinton and Frank Giustra. CGEP has worked across the world to build social businesses, train youth and women, and oversee a variety of health and economic development programs. Their current focus remains building, managing, and scaling agribusinesses in Latin America and the Caribbean to sustainably lift farmers and fishers out of poverty.
In 2020, CGEP became an independent entity known as Acceso ('access' in Spanish). As of 2019, CGEPs portfolio of agribusinesses has impacted more than 15,000 farmers and farm workers, generating more than $42 million in farmer revenues to date, a number that continues to grow by more than $10 million annually as the businesses grow.
CGEP has helped to improve the livelihoods of communities by bolstering agricultural productivity, creating job opportunities, and facilitating long-term market linkages to promote shared prosperity, lifting thousands out of poverty while generating revenue that makes this impact sustainable. CGEP has worked closely with private sector companies, NGOs and governments to develop and implement projects in Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Haiti, El Salvador, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
To stay informed about the future of Acceso, please visit: