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Watch: Journalist Exposes BLM’s Radical Agenda

by Kelen McBreen
June 28th 2021, 6:01 pm

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-journalist-exposes-blms-radical-agenda/

Mini-documentary reveals BLM's true agenda after one year of undercover research

Investigative journalist and filmmaker Ami Horowitz has released a mini-documentary exposing the true agenda of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Horowitz talked with dozens of BLM activists and leaders, including one of the group’s organizers, Melina Abdullah.

Abdullah provided an interesting look into the mentality of BLM leadership, calling the destruction of Louisville, Minneapolis, Ferguson and NYC “freedom riots.”

Horowitz explained to viewers that dozens of people were killed and injured and thousands of businesses were burned down, with many of the deceased minorities and many of the businesses being minority-owned.

Damages from the riots are estimated to be up to $5 billion.

Ami talked with a pastor on the south side of Chicago to find out how the riots, which mostly took place in minority communities, affected the people living there.

Pastor Corey Brooks told Horowitz, “When people say they’re proud about the rioting and the looting that has gone on, it amazes me.”

“These are individuals who don’t understand the impact that it has on people who live in these communities,” he continued.

Brooks explained that when communities are already struggling economically, it’s crushing to have more businesses close down or leave town due to the rioting.

“The same black people that you’re saying you want to help are the same stores you’re rioting and looting,” Brooks said.

Next, Horowitz focused on BLM’s defund the police agenda, which has quickly turned into “abolish the police.”

“Nearly all of the BLM leadership have publicly called, not only to defund the police, but rather abolish them,” Ami noted.

When he asked original BLM organizer Melina Abdullah about abolishing the police, she claimed policing evolved from chattel slavery, saying people need to prepare “to completely dismantle the system of public safety.”

Of course, as Pastor Brooks told Horowitz, defunding or abolishing the police would impact communities of color most of all.

During the BLM riots of 2020, over 1,000 law enforcement officers were injured and over a dozen cops were shot.

Asked about the targeting and killing of police officers, Abdullah told Horowitz, “I can’t talk about that,” as a creepy Cheshire grin spread across her face.

Not only do BLM leaders want to destroy America’s judicial infrastructure, but also our economic infrastructure as their Marxist agenda directly opposes our free-market system.

Abdullah claimed capitalism is destroying America and that it “super-exploits” black people.

Despite the BLM organizer’s candid admissions during her interview with Ami, Abdullah revealed she actually held back due to “safety issues.”

“I probably would have been a lot more forthcoming,” she noted.

Share this video to spread the word about the true agenda of Black Lives Matter.
 

Who IS in charge of BLM’s $60million bankroll?​

by Daily Mail
January 28th 2022, 4:44 am

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/who-is-in-charge-of-blms-60million-bankroll/

Black Lives Matter will not confirm who controls its significant funds after founder stepped down and the two activists she appointed to take her place rejected roles

Charity auditors have expressed alarm at the management of Black Lives Matter’s $60 million in donations, after it emerged that people announced as leading the organization never took up the role, and no one seemed able to say who was handling the finances.

The most recent tax filing for the charity, from 2019, gives an address in Los Angeles that does not exist, and the two remaining BLM directors identified by The Washington Examiner were not able to assist – with one even scrubbing BLM associations from his social media after he was contacted by the paper.

They are yet to file a 2020 return, a Form 990, as required – which could see BLM fined by the IRS.

Joe Biden is just as racist as ever as he admits he will only nominate a black woman to be the next Justice on the Supreme Court.

Laurie Styron, executive director of CharityWatch, said the findings were deeply troubling, and said they should have filed their 2020 form by now.

‘Like a giant ghost ship full of treasure drifting in the night with no captain, no discernible crew, and no clear direction,’ she said.

Paul Kamenar, counsel for conservative watchdog group the National Legal and Policy Center, told the paper a full audit was needed, describing the situation as ‘grossly irregular’.

The problem began in earnest in May 2021, when BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors stepped down as director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, the national body representing all the individual local chapters.

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$60 Million and very shady dealings at Black Lives Matter…​


Link: https://www.cracknewz.com/2022/01/60-million-and-very-shady-dealings-at.html




It is unclear who leads the Black Lives Matter foundation and manages its $60 million bankroll, according to an investigation by the Washington Examiner.

The inquiry comes almost six months after BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors resigned as executive director to focus on other projects and appointed two activists to serve as the group’s senior directors — although neither Makani Themba nor Monifa Bandele took the jobs due to disagreements with the foundation.

Themba and Bandele say they don’t know who leads the organization. ”We never actually started in the position, so we never received any detailed information,” Themba said.

BLM board members Shalomyah Bowers and Raymond Howard, the two remaining BLM board members, did not return the Examiner’s request for further information about the hierarchy. In addition, after the Examiner contacted Howard for comment, he changed his LinkedIn profile to read that he serves as director of operations for a ”Non Profit.”

A reference to his position as finance and operations partner at New Impact Partners, a consulting firm owned by his sister, was also removed from his LinkedIn profile, according to the report.

BLM is ”like a giant ghost ship full of treasure drifting in the night with no captain, no discernible crew, and no clear direction,” CharityWatch Executive Director Laurie Styron told the news outlet.

”This is grossly irregular and improper for a nonprofit with $60 million in its coffers,” said Paul Kamenar, counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center, a conservative watchdog group.

The IRS granted BLM tax-exempt status in December 2020.
 

BLM Scandal: Authorities Cut Off Funding, Vow to Hold Leaders 'Liable' for Repeated Lawbreaking​

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The California Department of Justice has threatened to hold Black Lives Matter leaders in the state personally liable if the organization ...​

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The California Department of Justice has threatened to hold Black Lives Matter leaders in the state personally liable if the organization does not produce financial reports within the next two months.
According to the Washington Examiner, the charity has a bankroll of approximately $60 million. However, it failed to submit required yearly financial reports.
“The organization BLACK LIVES MATTER GLOBAL NETWORK FOUNDATION, INC. is delinquent with The Registry of Charitable Trusts for failing to submit required annual report(s),” the Jan. 31 letter said.
The Examiner reported BLM has yet to submit its 2020 Form 990, which is required for charities that are exempt from income tax, and other financial documents.
The letter said BLM will be barred from “soliciting or disbursing charitable funds” until it produces the forms.
In addition, failure to produce the reports within 60 days would result in the California Registry of Charitable Trusts revoking BLM’s tax-exempt status and imposing fines for “each month or partial month for which the report(s) are delinquent,” the letter said.
“Directors, trustees, officers and return preparers responsible for failure to timely file the above-described report(s) are personally liable for payment of all penalties, interest and other costs incurred to restore exempt status.”
California is the second historically left-leaning state to raise concerns with BLM this calendar year. In a separate article, the Examiner reported Washington state ordered BLM to “immediately cease” fundraising in a Jan. 5 letter.
The letter also told BLM it may face fines of up to $2,000 for each donation it solicited or received. As of Monday, the charity had ignored the order and continued accepting donations, the Examiner reported.
Prior to these two rebukes, BLM was already out of compliance with charity registration requirements in Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina and Virginia.
BLM was described as being “like a giant ghost ship full of treasure drifting in the night with no captain, no discernible crew, and no clear direction,” by CharityWatch Executive Director Laurie Styron, according to the Examiner.
Lavern Spicer, a Florida Republican running for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, suggested BLM’s murky finances were intentional to hide where the donations were going.
“Black lives DON’T matter to Black Lives Matter, that’s why none of the $30 million they raised ever went to help any part of the black community,” Spicer wrote in a tweet.

BLM does not currently have an identified leader, the Examiner reported. Co-founder Patrisse Cullors resigned in May 2021.
Cullors named two fellow activists to take over the executive director role, but they later revealed they denied the job after disagreements with the charity.
Cullors’ resignation also resulted at least in part from the organization’s questionable finances. According to an April 2021 report from the New York Post, Cullors bought four lavish homes during her time at the helm of BLM.
The properties she purchased included a $1.4 million house near Malibu, California, and a “custom ranch” on a 3.2 acre plot in Georgia — complete with an airplane hangar and swimming pool.
Hawk Newsome, the head of a separate group called Black Lives Matter Greater New York City, told the Post that Cullors’ spending spree damaged the credibility of the BLM movement.
“If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes,” he said. “It’s really sad because it makes people doubt the validity of the movement and overlook the fact that it’s the people that carry this movement.”
 

BLM activist who raised $1M, named ‘Bostonian of the year,’ is indicted for fraud and the details are jaw-dropping​

March 16, 2022 | Robert Jonathan | Print Article

Link: https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/0...aud-and-the-details-are-jaw-dropping-1213236/

[see vids at site link, above]

A federal grand jury has indicted a social justice activist whom the liberal Boston Globe magazine named a Bostonian of the Year in 2020.

High-profile local activist Monica Cannon-Grant, who founded and served as the CEO of the nonprofit organization Violence in Boston (VIB), which has a goal of reducing violence primarily in underserved communities, faces numerous charges in connection to alleged fraud.

Cannon-Grant reportedly rose to prominence, in part, for leading several BLM protests in the Boston area following the death of George Floyd in 2020. She was also named as in the Heroes Among Us program by the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association.

“Cannon-Grant, 41, and [husband] Clark Grant, 38, were charged in an 18-count indictment alleging the couple spent financial donations to the nonprofit on themselves, using the cash to pay for hotel reservations, gas, restaurant meals, food deliveries, nail salon services, and personal travel, while concealing their transactions from bookkeepers, directors, and financial auditors. The two also received roughly $100,000 in unemployment benefits they were not entitled to, officials allege,” Boston.com reported.

The couple also allegedly made false statements to a mortgage lender when they sought to obtain a $400,000 home mortgage.

Here is Monica Cannon-Grant leaving the Moakley federal courthouse. She did not want to make a comment, and left in a black SUV. Her lead defense attorney Robert Goldstein says he is very disappointed by her arrest and they’ve been cooperating fully with investigators. pic.twitter.com/GYjaThkgKV
— Jonathan Hall (@JHall7news) March 15, 2022

According to a filing from the U.S. Attorney’s office in Boston, Cannon-Grant’s salary jumped from about $25,000 in 2020 to approximately $170,000 last year.

In the 2017-2021 time frame, the couple allegedly received $1 million in donations to their organization from both individuals and charitable institutions, and other entities.

Prosecutors allege that the Grants, plus other “co-conspirators” used the nonprofit “as a vehicle to personally enrich themselves and their designees” by defrauding VIB donors and grant issuers.

The allegations, which include 13 counts of wire fraud, are detailed in the indictment embedded below.

The organization, among other things, allegedly received a $6,000 grant from the Suffolk County district attorney’s office while Rachael Rollins was in charge.

President Biden has promoted Rollins to U.S. Attorney, which suggests that Rollins may have to recuse herself from this case and allow underlings in her office to handle this prosecution.

Prosecutors and Cannon-Grant’s attorneys are reportedly working on the “parameters” to allow Cannon-Grant to continue to work at Violence in Boston as long as she has no access to the organization’s funding.

Watch a report aired by ABC affiliate WCVB: [ck site link, above, top]

One of her lawyers insists that Cannon-Grant is cooperating with the investigation and expressed confidence that she will be ultimately vindicated when all the facts emerge.

As with any indictment, which is a one-sided rendition of the facts as the prosecution sees it, the presumption of innocence applies.

Back in 2020, in an incident that was generally ignored by the corporate media, Cannon-Grant reportedly posted to Facebook a vulgar, racially charged rant against Republican Rayla Campbell, who was then running for Congress against far-left U.S Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a member of the so-called Squad.
 

Celebrated BLM-Style Activist Caught Up in the Worst Fraud Accusation We've Seen Yet​

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Monica Cannon-Grant, Boston’s leading race-baiting “social justice” activist, is facing federal fraud charges after being indicted for def...​

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Monica Cannon-Grant, Boston’s leading race-baiting “social justice” activist, is facing federal fraud charges after being indicted for defrauding donors out of millions.

Cannon-Grant and her husband Clark Grant were indicted on March 15 and hit with 18 counts of using donations to her nonprofit activist organization Violence in Boston to fund her lavish lifestyle, the Boston Globe reported.

Prosecutors say that instead of using the donations to aid “victims” of discrimination, Cannon-Grant used the money for high-end hotel reservations, travel expenses, lavish meals at expensive restaurants, food deliveries, nail salon services and other personal expenses, all while hiding the expenditures from her organization’s staffers, auditors and bookkeepers.

Cannon-Grant and her husband are even accused of taking $100,000 in unemployment benefits they were not entitled to collect.
The two were charged with two counts each of wire fraud conspiracy, one count of conspiracy, 13 counts of wire fraud, and one count of making false statements on mortgage filings, Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins’s office said in its announcement.

“The indictment alleges that the defendants conspired to use VIB as a vehicle to solicit and receive charitable contributions from institutional and individual donors that they then used for a wide range of personal expenses and to enrich themselves,” the announcement added.
The 38-page indictment identified the fraudulent spending as occurring between 2017 and 2020.

In one instance, the indictment charges that Cannon-Grant took $10,400 from a department store chain, telling them it was going to be used to feed needy children. Instead, after passing the money through various outlets, she used the cash to pay back rent for her apartment.
If convicted, the pair could face up to 20 years or more each in prison.

Until the indictment, Cannon-Grant was the toast of the left-wing intelligentsia in Boston. She was so beloved that plaudits were constantly strewn at her feet. And Boston columnist Howie Carr has some questions.

In his recent column, Carr asked if some of Boston’s most prominent left-wingers still support Cannon-Grant.

“Does Boston Magazine still think she’s ‘the best social justice advocate in Boston?'” Carr wondered.

He then asked, “Do the Boston Celtics still consider her ‘a hero among us?'” And “Does the Boston City Council still offer her ‘congratulations’
after her 18-count indictment?” And also, “Does the Roxbury Unity Community still consider her a ‘Leader of Tomorrow?'”

Cannon-Grant is far from the only “social justice” activist making bank by sowing racial division and whose fraudulent spending has come to light.

The national leadership of Black Lives Matter came under a cloud late last year for the millions of dollars in donations that mysteriously vanished with no accounting of where it all went.

The fraud was so massive, even the left-wing California Department of Justice cut the group off from the millions in state funding it had been receiving.

The funding cut came after Black Lives Matter failed for the second year in a row to hand in its annual financial reports to the state agency.
California’s action came after BLM co-founder– and self-professed socialist — Patrisse Cullors was forced to resign from her position on the board in May of 2021.

Cullors’ resignation came as media reports divulged that she had been spending millions to buy up real estate, including homes in California and Georgia — the latter of which has its own airplane hanger!

BLM has come under such disrepute that even Amazon removed the group from its approved list of charities due to the lack of transparency in its finances.

The national leadership are not the only BLM officials becoming the focus of investigations. BLM Memphis head Pamela Moses was recently convicted of vote fraud charges in Tennessee. And in 2020, police in Milwaukee arrested local BLM leader Frank Sensabarugh on sex assault charges.

This sort of fraud in the “social justice” sector is nothing new, though.

Longtime race-baiter Al Sharpton has repeatedly been accused of benefiting greatly from his “charity” work. Just a few years ago, for instance, it was learned that Sharpton is paid more than $1 million per year in benefits by his “charity” group, National Action Network.
Sharpton also owes federal back taxes that he has not paid. According to USA Today, Sharpton is in arrears to the taxman to the tune of $4.5 million.
 

'Black Lives Matter' Accused of 'Clear Violation of IRS Rules,' Charity Status Reportedly at Risk​

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New concerns are being raised over the actions of the organization that raises money to promote the message that black lives matter. The B...​

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New concerns are being raised over the actions of the organization that raises money to promote the message that black lives matter.
The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, the charity that represents the national BLM movement, has been beset with questions over what it is doing with millions of dollars in donations.
Reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with how the organization was accounting for what it took in, what it was spending and who was overseeing the money, the website CharityWatch last month wrote, “It is extremely concerning that the national public charity entity of arguably the largest social justice movement in the United States has not done a better job of communicating its financial activities to the public in a timely manner or of adequately addressing other questions related to its governance.”
Concerns led Amazon to remove the group from its charity platform as multiple states banned the foundation’s activities because it did not comply with the rules. As of Thursday, Washington, which ordered BLM to “immediately cease” its activities, was joined by New Jersey, North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia in banning the group from raising money, according to the Washington Examiner.
The outlet reported Friday that new concerns arose this week after Black Lives Matter sent a message to its supporters that called for support for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and included a button to donate to the charity.

The button, however, goes to the Black Lives Matter PAC, the group’s affiliated political action committee.
“BLM PAC is preparing for the most critical midterm election yet. Every single race is an opportunity to build Black political power,” the fundraising page linked in the message said.”If you’re ready to continue the electoral fight for Black lives, chip in to our efforts and start building for the 2022 midterms.”
Using a charity to solicit political donations “appears to be a clear violation of the IRS rules prohibiting charities from soliciting contributions to a political action committee,” Paul Kamenar, an attorney for conservative watchdog group the National Legal and Policy Center, told the Examiner.
The agency that sent the message said it was all just a mistake.
“During a recent email send, Fireside Campaigns inadvertently included a fundraising link to a non-fundraising email. We take full responsibility for this error,” said Brad Bauman, managing partner and CEO of Fireside Campaigns.
An IRS presentation posted on its website makes very clear that it is illegal for a charity to solicit money for a partisan political group.
From the perspective of CharityWatch, the Black Lives Matter foundation is a vexing problem because little of what it claims to do can be verified.
“For example, in its 2020 Impact Report, BLMGNF states that it has ‘committed to 30 local organizations and BLM chapters approximately $21.7 million.’ This statement does not say that these funds have actually been distributed to the chapters, and the term ‘committed’ is not defined to communicate if and when such distributions have or will take place,” the organization said.
“An adequate analysis of BLMGNF’s independent audited financial statements and tax filings could shed more light on which chapters received support, when they received it, and in what amounts, as well as the central organization’s other financial activities,” CharityWatch said.
“The same is true for many other ‘impact’ claims BLMGNF made in its 2020 Impact Report — verifying these requires an independent analysis of the charity’s audited financial statements and tax filings, which BLMGNF has thus far not been willing to provide to CharityWatch.”
The watchdog group noted that at the same time the national headquarters of the movement said that money was flowing out to communities, those allegedly on the receiving end told a different story.
“To the best of our knowledge, most chapters have received little to no financial support from BLMGN since the launch in 2013,” a local chapter was quoted as saying. “It was only in the last few months that selected chapters appear to have been invited to apply for a $500,000 grant created with resources generated because of the organizing labor of chapters.
“This is not the equity and financial accountability we deserve.”
 

BLM slams the media for 'inflammatory and speculative articles' about its shady purchase of $6m mansion in Southern California: Apologizes for the stress 'narratives' have caused supporters while vowing to 'increase transparency'​

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Black Lives Matter issued a thinly-veiled apology on Monday night over the left-wing groups purchase of a multi-million dollar mansion th...​

Black Lives Matter issued a thinly-veiled apology on Monday night over the left-wing groups purchase of a multi-million dollar mansion that was paid for with donations raised from loyal supporters.
The purchase was fully exposed last week in an article by New York Magazine.
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The property was bought for almost $6million in cash in October 2020 with funds that had been donated to BLMGNF (Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation).
On Monday night, the organization finally responded to the reports in a lengthy Twitter feed with the group noting that more 'transparency' was required going forward.
Black Lives Matter has apologized following an expose that detailed how the organization had used donations to purchase a $6 million home in Los Angeles. The luxurious 6,500 square foot mansion was bought for nearly double what it was worth
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Black Lives Matter has apologized following an expose that detailed how the organization had used donations to purchase a $6 million home in Los Angeles. The luxurious 6,500 square foot mansion was bought for nearly double what it was worth
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In a lengthy Twitter thread on Monday morning, the group vowed to be more transparent in the future

In a lengthy Twitter thread on Monday morning, the group vowed to be more transparent in the future
'There have been a lot of questions surrounding recent reports about the purchase of Creator's House in California. Despite past efforts, BLMGNF recognizes that there is more work to do to increase transparency and ensure transitions in leadership are clear,' it stated.
BLM then proceeded to blame the media for the furore and the 'inflammatory and speculative' reports that saw journalists probing the group's financials saying that it 'caused harm'
The reports 'do not reflect the totality of the movement,' the organization claimed.
'We know narratives like this cause harm to organizers doing brilliant work across the country and these reports do not reflect the totality of the movement,' one of the tweets reads. 'We apologize for the distress this has caused to our supporters and those who work in service of Black liberation daily.'
'We are redoubling our efforts to provide clarity about BLMGNF's work,' noting an 'internal audit' was underway together with 'tightening compliance operations and creating a new board to help steer to the organization to its next evolution.'
The organization also criticized the original New Yorker article, pictured above, describing it as 'inflammatory and speculative'
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The organization also criticized the original New Yorker article, pictured above, describing it as 'inflammatory and speculative'
BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors (above), 38, came under fire last year for a slew of high-profile property purchases. She resigned last year and has called reports investigation the $6 million mansion 'despicable' and claimed that criticisms against her are 'sexist and racist'
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BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors (above), 38, came under fire last year for a slew of high-profile property purchases. She resigned last year and has called reports investigation the $6 million mansion 'despicable' and claimed that criticisms against her are 'sexist and racist'

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The home features six bedrooms and a pool in the back. BLM claimed the home was bought to provide a safe house for 'black creativity' but had allegedly tried to hide the home's existence
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The home features six bedrooms and a pool in the back. BLM claimed the home was bought to provide a safe house for 'black creativity' but had allegedly tried to hide the home's existence
The mansion comes complete with a sound stage (pictured) and mini filming studio which the group had used in one of its video campaigns
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The mansion comes complete with a sound stage (pictured) and mini filming studio which the group had used in one of its video campaigns
BLM attempted to justify the purchase of the mansion by saying it was made to encourage 'Black creativity' with the property 'a space for Black folks to share their gifts with the world and hone their crafts as we see it.'
The organization also went on to defend how the funds the group raised were spent including the $3 million used for 'COVID relief' and a further $25 million dollars to black-led organizations.
'We are embracing this moment as an opportunity for accountability, healing, truth-telling, and transparency. We understand the necessity of working intentionally to rebuild trust so we can continue forging a new path that sustains Black people for generations,' the group wrote.
The barrage of tweets, which notably had their comments turned off, ended with the group announcing they were 'embracing this moment as an opportunity for accountability, healing, truth-telling, and transparency' and 'working intentionally to rebuild trust.'
Internal memos from BLM revealed the group wanted to keep the purchase secret, despite filming a video on the home's patio in May
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Internal memos from BLM revealed the group wanted to keep the purchase secret, despite filming a video on the home's patio in May
The Studio City home - which sits on a three-quarter-acre lot - boasts more than half-dozen bedrooms and bathrooms, a 'butler's pantry' in the kitchen (pictured)
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The Studio City home - which sits on a three-quarter-acre lot - boasts more than half-dozen bedrooms and bathrooms, a 'butler's pantry' in the kitchen (pictured)
Concerns over the groups finances have swirled for years with BLM coming under intense scrutiny in the past.
In February the group stopped online fundraising following a demand by the California attorney general tho show where millions of dollars in donations received in 2020 went.
The group said the 'shutdown' was simply short term while any 'issues related to state fundraising compliance' were addressed.
Last April, Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder of the group came in for closer inspection having bought four houses for $3.2million.
Cullors then stepped down as executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation demanding people 'understand the enormous pressure and fear that comes with living under the constant threat of white supremacist terror and real threats on my life.'
Days after this latest episode, Cullors, 38, fired back in a lengthy Instagram post of her own denouncing saying it was both a 'racist and sexist attack' on the organization.
'That fact that a reputable publication would allow a reporter, with a proven and very public bias against me and other Black leaders, to write a piece filled with misinformation, innuendo and incendiary opinions, is disheartening and unacceptable,' she stated.
Cullors called the report 'a despicable abuse of a platform that's intended to provide truthful information to the public.'
Cullors called an article questioning the purchase of the property 'despicable'
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She wrote in an Instagram post last Tuesday that the questions were 'racist and sexist'
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Cullors, last Tuesday, hit back at questions over the 2020 purchase of the lavish property
Televangelist Shawn Bolz said he sold the house in October 2020 for $3.1 million
Dyane Pascall, who worked for Cullors's consultancy, purchased the Studio City mansion. Six days later it was sold in cash for $2.7 million more than it was bought, the previous owner said, to a shell company run by BLMGFN

Shawn Bolz (left) said he sold the house for $3.1 million. Dyane Pascall (right), who worked for Cullors's consultancy, purchased it. Six days later it was sold in cash for $5.8 million to a shell company run by BLMGFN
Dyane Pascall, president of the Councious Captial Investment Enterprise real estate company and a former employ of Cullors, bought the LA property from televangelists Shawn and Cherie Bolz, according to property records, and Shawn Bolz told The New York Post the sale was for $3.1 million.
Yet six days after it was purchased, on October 27, 2020, Pascall transferred the property to Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundations (BLMGNF) for $5.8 million - with BLMGNF paying Pascall in cash, and the purchase registered to a shell company registered several days before.
The purchase came days after BLMGNF received an injection of $66.5 million in donations that had flooded in from around the globe after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis policeman.
The $2.7 million increase in value in less than a week has not been explained.
It is also at odds with the market rate.
The 1936 mansion is 257.43 percent 'more expensive' than similar homes in its Studio City neighborhood, according to realtor.com.
On Thursday, Pascall denied that he paid $3.1 million for the house but told the Post that he couldn't remember how much it was.
'No, I did not buy the house for $3.1 million and sell it for $5.8 million. That would be ridiculous,' he said.
Neither BLMGNF, Cullors nor Pascall have responded to DailyMail.com's request for comment.
The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation famously grew into one of the largest international movements against racial injustice in mid-2020 but has now come under intense scrutiny over its finances
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The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation famously grew into one of the largest international movements against racial injustice in mid-2020 but has now come under intense scrutiny over its finances
The organization allegedly hoped to keep the house's existence a secret - despite three of its former leaders reportedly filming a series of videos dining and drinking champagne outside the estate last spring, New York Magazine reported.
Documents and internal communications reportedly reveal the luxury property was handled in ways that 'blur boundaries' between charitable use and those that would benefit some of the organization's leaders - including Cullors, who shared video in June of her enjoying a ritzy brunch outside the estate with fellow officials Alicia Garza and Melina Abdullah, who have both since left the organization.
When contacted by New York Magazine for comment regarding the property's existence, officials seemingly attempted to make the story go away.
The magazine said it learned of the estate through a source from within the firm, who had access to the BLM leaders' internal emails.
Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Melina Abdullah, allegedly laid out $6million to buy a 6500-square foot Southern California mansion (seen in background). Emails show the firm wanted to keep it secret, despite filming a video on its patio in May (pictured) - an incident officials in emails called a 'hole' in the story given to New York Magazine
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Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Melina Abdullah, allegedly laid out $6million to buy a 6500-square foot Southern California mansion (seen in background). Emails show the firm wanted to keep it secret, despite filming a video on its patio in May (pictured) - an incident officials in emails called a 'hole' in the story given to New York Magazine
The video, posted in June, shows Cullors (not pictured) enjoying a ritzy brunch outside the estate with fellow officials Alicia Garza and Melina Abdullah, who have both since left the organization
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The video, posted in June, shows Cullors (not pictured) enjoying a ritzy brunch outside the estate with fellow officials Alicia Garza and Melina Abdullah, who have both since left the organization
Cullors said in a statement that she never lived in the property, but she did not attempt to explain the price.
Cullors also noted that BLM will release its 990s — forms that tax-exempt nonprofits file to the IRS — very soon.
'I do not own the property, have never lived there and made that clear to the reporter,' she said.
'I want to be clear: While I will always see myself as a part of the BLM community, I am no longer in leadership and I am not a part of any decision-making processes within the foundation.
'I have never misappropriated funds, and it pains me that so many people have accepted that narrative without the presence of tangible truth or facts.
'Nevertheless, this will soon be made clear upon the release of the BLM 990s.'
Every organization that has been recognized as tax exempt by the IRS has to file Form 990 every year, unless they make less than $200,000 in revenue and have less than $500,000 in assets.
BLMGFN has never submitted a 990, according to ProPublica's database, Nonprofit Explorer.
The foundation emerged as part of the Black Lives Matter movement, which itself was begun in 2013.
The foundation's decision to keep quiet about the house until now, when confronted, is unusual for a supposedly charitable - and tax-exempt - organization such as BLM, and it is one that leaves the organization open to further critique and scrutiny, nonprofit expert Jacob Harold told New York Magazine.
'That's a very legitimate critique,' said Harold, a former CEO of GuideStar and the co-founder of Candid, an information service that reports on nonprofits.
The revelation could negatively affect further donations to the foundation, Harold added, as it continues to face scrutiny over its finances.
U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (above), of California, urged the Department of Justice to investigate Black Lives Matter following reports that it used $6 million to buy a mansion in Los Angeles
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U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (above), of California, urged the Department of Justice to investigate Black Lives Matter following reports that it used $6 million to buy a mansion in Los Angeles
Last week, a California congressman called on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the group over the mansion's purchase.
Rep. Darrell Issa, a Republican, said Thursday that now is the time to look into the group's finances, which have been heavily scrutinized as little is known of how they're spending the $90 million on donations raised since the height of the movement in 2020.
Last year the foundation said it had committed $21.7 million to official and unofficial BLM chapters and its expenses were $8.4 million, leaving around $60 million still unexplained.
'The disturbing information that we are learning is more than enough to warrant an investigation from the DOJ — and doubtless not the end of all there is to know,' Issa told Fox News.
'This definitely has the suggestion of misappropriation of charitable funds and an abuse of our nonprofit laws.'
 

Black Americans Murdered Jumps 32 Per Cent Thanks to Black Lives Matter​

by Paul Joseph Watson
April 21st 2022, 12:03 pm

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/blac...mps-32-per-cent-thanks-to-black-lives-matter/

Experts blame "defund the police" activism for scaring cops away from high crime areas.

The number of black Americans murdered has jumped by 32 per cent, with experts blaming the rise on cops not patrolling high crime areas thanks to Black Lives Matter-endorsed “defund the police” activism.

“The number of black Americans murdered in 2020 jumped by 32 percent – with an expert blaming BLM protests for the huge spike by scaring-off cops,” reports the Daily Mail.


“Killings across (every) racial demographic have swelled by 30 percent between 2019 and 2020, the largest increase since 1905, but blacks have borne the larger impact of that deadly trend, according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime report.”

The phenomenon has become a common trend and first came to prominence in the aftermath of the 2014 Ferguson riots, which is why it is known as ‘the Ferguson effect’.

Hannah Meyer, from think-tank the Manhattan Institute, says “defund the police” movements supported by BLM have worsened the murder rate.

“Certainly, the protests and riots mid-2020 followed a pattern of spiking violence that we’ve seen following past viral police incidents, such as the deaths of Michael Brown and Freddie Gray,” Meyer told Fox News. “This pattern has been termed the ‘Ferguson Effect’: police pull back while violent crime spikes precipitously.”

According to FBI statistics, African-Americans accounted for 55.9% of all homicide offenders in 2019, despite representing only 13 per cent of the population. The overwhelming majority of murdered black people are killed by other blacks.

“The blood is on the hands not only of Black Lives Matter, but of the liberal establishment for promoting its sociopathic agenda,” writes Dave Blount.


“Having largely caused this crisis, liberals want to address it by disarming law-abiding citizens, leaving them defenseless in the face of emboldened criminals who will of course remain armed.”

While Black Lives Matter may have served the opposite purpose to its stated mission of protecting black lives, its founders haven’t done badly for themselves.

As we previously highlighted, BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors chose to live in one of the whitest areas of California after purchasing a $1.4 million dollar home in an area that has a black population of just 1.6 per cent.

Allies and critics have questioned where the money has gone, queries that intensified after it was revealed that BLM leaders secretly bought a $6 million dollar mansion in a way meant to blur the lines “between the charity and private companies owned by some of its leaders.”

All of this once again underscores how BLM is just one huge grift, while the impact of its activism only serves to put more black people in danger while deepening division in society.
 

Indiana attorney general sues Black Lives Matter​

By Joe Hopkins

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit this week against the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation as a part of his ongoing investigation into the organization’s use of donations, his office announced Thursday.

In a press release, Rokita’s office said this legal action — a Petition to Enforce a Civil Investigative Demand — seeks compliance with an investigative demand previously served on BLM. Rokita in February opened an investigation into BLM’s use of funds donated by Hoosiers.

The AG’s office said a 2020 report published by the BLM organization stated it raised over $90 million in 2020, while it distributed about $21.7 million to 30 local organizations and affiliated chapters, including an affiliated chapter in South Bend, Indiana.  However, an IRS filing by BLM for the first half of 2020 claimed the organization had $0 in revenue, expenses and assets held by BLM for the time period, per the AG’s office.

Rokita issued a Civil Investigative Demand to BLM to “determine if the organization’s actions constitute a violation of either the Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act or the Indiana Nonprofit Corporation Act,” his office said.  The demand seeks information and documents relevant to the investigation to ensure transparency and funds donated by Indiana residents are used for intended purposes.

“Under Indiana law, failure to comply with the civil investigative demand could result in sanctions against the entity, including barring the entity from any future fundraising in Indiana, among other possible remedies.,” the AG’s office explained.

Rokita encourages Hoosier donors who believe they have been impacted to file a consumer complaint at indianaconsumer.com .

“There are concerning patterns of behavior from this organization, and we will do what it takes—including this lawsuit—to get to the bottom of it,” Rokita said in a release.

When asked for comment, the Indianapolis BLM chapter referred FOX59 to a link to blmchapterstatement.com , where a statement titled “Tell No Lies” reads:

“The BLM10+ (The original 10 signatories and the other chapters and organizers that stand with us) remain steadfast in our open calls for accountability from the BLM Global Network Foundation (BLMGN) and Patrisse Cullors. With no other viable options available, on November 30, 2020 the BLM10 released a public statement calling for accountability from the Network and the affiliated Foundation. Following the release of this statement, chapter names were promptly removed from the BLMGN website. As a direct result of the release of our public statement, the demands for accountability grew. Families of those who were lost to police violence spoke out and also demanded accountability, including Michael Brown Sr., Samaria Rice, and Lisa Simpson.”

The Indiana Democratic Party released the following statement in response to the lawsuit:

“Todd Rokita’s lawsuit against Black Lives Matter has little to do with the law itself and more to do with a national partisan agenda. If Rokita really did care about the rule of law, he wouldn’t have supported the Indiana GOP’s effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election AND he would hold Republican leaders accountable for breaking election laws – neither of which have happened. Rokita consistently shows the Indiana GOP has no plan for the state’s future — just partisanship.”
 

BLM has left Black Americans worse off since the movement began, experts say​

'These communities are worse off because by (BLM) overemphasizing the role of police, they've changed police behavior for the worse,' the Manhattan Institute's Jason Riley says​

By Emma Colton | Fox News

Link: https://www.foxnews.com/us/black-lives-matter-black-america-worse-off-police-murders-violence

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The Black Lives Matter movement started a massive wave of Americans uniting to call for defunding the police and eradicating white supremacy to make positive changes for Black Americans. But experts reflecting on the movement’s scorecard in 2022 say Black America hasn’t benefited.
"I would argue that, on balance, these communities are worse off because by [BLM] overemphasizing the role of police, they've changed police behavior for the worse," the Manhattan Institute’s Jason Riley told Fox News Digital in a phone interview. "In other words, police do become more cautious. They're less likely to get out of their cars and engage with people in the community. And to the extent that police are less proactive, the criminals have the run of the place."
A protester waves a Black Lives Matter flag during a demonstration in Los Angeles April 20, 2021.

A protester waves a Black Lives Matter flag during a demonstration in Los Angeles April 20, 2021. (Stanton Sharpe/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Riley noted that "police brutality still exists, bad cops exist," and he has no "problem with raising awareness about police misconduct." But he argued that BLM is "over-focused" on police and does not take into account that "97, 98% [of Black homicides] do not involve police at all."
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Jason Riley

Manhattan Institute senior fellow Jason Riley (Fox News)
Dr. Carol Swain, a retired professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University, told Fox News Digital that "an intelligent observer would be hard-pressed to identify any area in American society where BLM’s activism has benefited the Black community."
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"What BLM has done is pervert the criminal justice system by engaging in activities that have resulted in a growing trend of trials by media," Swain said. "BLM has intimidated juries and judges. Its leaders have no interest in due process or the presumption of innocence."
Black Lives Matter began with the social media hashtag #BlackLivesMatter and was officially founded in 2013 after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the fatal shooting case of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Chants of "Black Lives Matter" later rang out at protests following the police-involved killing of Michael Brown in Missouri in 2014 and continued to into the next year after the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore.
It ultimately grew to a vast movement by the summer of 2020 that swept the highest echelons of America, from corporate leaders to Hollywood icons to powerful sports figures pledging support.
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Defunding the police is a cornerstone of BLM’s mission and remains on its list of seven demands on the group’s website.
"We know that police don’t keep us safe — and as long as we continue to pump money into our corrupt criminal justice system at the expense of housing, health and education investments — we will never be truly safe," BLM posted in July 2020.
But as the calls to defund rang out, violent crimes in the Black community skyrocketed. Murders in the 2010s first broke the 7,000 mark in 2015 after the highly-publicized deaths of Gray that same year and Brown in 2014, jumping by nearly a thousand in one year.

In 2020, the year George Floyd was killed during an interaction with Minneapolis police, Black murders jumped by a staggering 32% compared to 2019, according to FBI data. Overall, Black murders increased by 43% that year compared to the prior 10-year average. CDC data published Tuesday additionally showed that in 2020, Black Americans were disproportionally affected by gun-related homicides, increasing by 39.5% that year compared to 2019. Gun-related homicides rose by 35% overall that year, according to the CDC.
"Certainly, the protests and riots mid-2020 after the death of George Floyd followed a pattern of spiking violence that we've seen following past viral police incidents, such as the deaths of Michael Brown and Freddie Gray. This pattern has been termed the ‘Ferguson Effect' — police pull back while violent crime spikes precipitously," Hannah Meyers, director of the policing and public safety initiative at the Manhattan Institute, previously told Fox News Digital.
FBI DATA SHOWS LARGE INCREASE IN MURDERS IN 2020 NATIONWIDE
The Ferguson Effect unfolded again in 2020, according to experts, but polling showed the Black community wasn’t on board with the calls to defund.
A Gallup poll from August 2020 found 81% of Black Americans wanted "police to spend [the] same amount of or more time in their area," compared to 19% reporting police should spend less time in their neighborhood.
Riley said that the polling shows "that these activists are not in step with the people who actually live in these violent communities."
"You have to remember the overwhelming majority of people who live in these communities are law-abiding. You're talking about a very small percentage, mostly men, and mostly young men that are causing all this havoc in these communities. Many of these people would leave these communities. They can't afford to move anywhere else, so they're forced to deal with this."
Swain added that "BLM focuses on scattered cases of police abuse," but ignores "the horrendous Black-on-Black crimes that take place daily in cities around the nation."
Carol Swain on Fox News primetime

Carol Swain on Fox News primetime (Fox News)
"BLM does not want young Black men and women to know the importance of individual choice in determining how an encounter with police will end. Instead of modeling lawful behavior, BLM and progressive politicians in Congress seem to hold the regressive belief that Black people are always right even when they are clearly wrong," Swain said.
"Many progressives — White and Black — hold a dangerous belief that black people are justified in challenging and disobeying lawful police orders. This encourages a dangerous double standard that erodes the rule of law and contributes to more criminal behavior."
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Black Lives Matter activists, however, say they built a movement that positively changed how America talks about race at a national level down to the community level.
"The conversation around race didn’t exist in a vast capacity until we saw the BLM movement, this surge," T. Sheri Amour Dickerson, executive director and core organizer of BLM Oklahoma City, told NBC in 2020. "Now difficult conversations, honest conversations, and even some discourse, have become part of the daily discussion here in Oklahoma, and I think that goes nationwide in many different factions. It’s also become more intergenerational."
Hawk Newsome, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, argued on Fox News’ "America’s Newsroom" last month that the defund movement did not hurt the Black community when confronted with FBI data showing the increase in Black murders. He defined the defund movement as "taking money from the police and putting it in community centers, job opportunities and after-school programs … So it wasn't like ‘just get rid of this money for the police.’ It was invest in the community."
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"Great things have come out of Black Lives Matter. We've had more black corporate hires than in the history of this country. We've passed progressive laws. The cops that killed George Floyd wouldn't have been prosecuted. So many of these cops, so many measures for accountability. It came as a result of that," Newsome said while denouncing controversies surrounding the co-founders of BLM.
Newsome said the "people who started the movement" must be separated "from the people who carried the movement."
The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation's press team and Black Lives Matter of Greater New York did not respond to Fox News Digital requests for comment regarding experts saying the BLM movement has not benefited the Black community.
Swain said that the Black community will see change "when enough of its leaders push for a return to the values and principles of older generations who appreciated the sanctity of human life and took pride in their communities and self-betterment through individual effort and ingenuity."
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"We need fewer chapters of BLM and more exemplary organizations like the Woodson Center, which has an outstanding record of changing lives and giving hope to the least among us," Swain said.
 
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