• March 28, 2024

Shady Charity is Funding the Riots All Across the Country

 

 

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It has been revealed that the Unity Fund is supplying money to the ANSWER (Act Now To Stop War & End Racism) Coalition.  The Unity Fund does not supply their sources of income but they are asking for donations in order to supply ANSWER with funds to keep the riots going.  Answer has been very controversial ever since it was established in 2001 to fight against revenge violence from the 9/11 attacks.  In 2003, Herbert Romerstein, wrote in Human Events that ANSWER is  “a core group in the United States of the Workers World Party.”

The NYT said:

“Some of the group’s chief organizers are active in Workers World Party, a radical Socialist group with roots in the Stalin-era Soviet Union.”

The Progress Unity Fund appears to possibly be a money laundering operation for ANSWER.  ANSWER has to report contributions but since their only funding is from the PUF, that’s all they disclose and PUF is not obligated to disclose donors due to a different classification than ANSWER.

Other money funding ANSWER comes from Vanguard Public Foundation, a fund that receives money from the rich kids community, including heirs of Pillsbury and DuPont.  Vanguard Public Foundation says that they supply money for groups promoting “social justice.”

Many news outlets are claiming the funding is coming from George Soros, but they provide no proof of that.  It is entirely possible that he is but if he is it’s well hidden.

ANSWER announced:

“In a shock result, Donald Trump has been elected president – but the people can rise up and defeat his bigoted, extreme right wing agenda!  The ANSWER Coalition is mobilizing across the country to organize and take part in emergency actions.”

Further proof that The Progress Unity Fund is money laundering is that answer is asking people who want to help them fund the riots in NYC, LA,Chicago and San Francisco among others, to contribute to PUF and not directly to them.

From The Daily Caller:

Progress Unity Fund’s website says the group “creates and funds educational and material aid programs, to challenge the barriers and find solutions to the issues creating division.”

But ANSWER describes Progress Unity Fund as its “fiscal sponsor.” And the group is asking its supporters to financially support the next round of anti-Trump protests — Trump’s January 20 inauguration — by donating to the Progress Unity Fund.

The fund’s 2015 IRS filings list just one payment to ANSWER: $9,700 for “educational programs.”

 

 

 

 

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