ASolo

Nice angle, go get em!

quantokitty

Nice post. Interesting angle.

As for the reimbursement, there is no evidence to suggest that happened. I didn't get the impression from the email that s/he was throwing the party, only supplying entertainment. I would think your first question is the most pertinent. While excessive personal emails are usually frowned upon, personal exchanges aren't illegal, nor disallowed in most circumstances, but, and it's a big but, if there were something illegal going on, yup, then the Pew Charitable. Trusts are pulled right in the middle of this. Both the planning and commission of a crime would be something that they would be liable for if they didn't act in a reasonable way to determine what was meant by the email. Since the words seem to indicate possible illegal behavior, it would be their responsibility to investigate using due diligence to uncover the truth.

Of course, this is my opinion and conjecture, but I've seen employees at other institutions called out for less. The other problem is that because of who s/he is, there is no chance of this being investigated, and if not investigated, Pew Charitable Trusts really doesn't have to do anything. That's the sad truth. The website Evie's Crib was another huge red flag that, as far as I know, was never looked into by either his/her employer or the authorities. Evidently, a grandfather/mother can put up a site where money is exchanged for raw and uncut time with his/her grandchild. Very disturbing.. That again could reflect on one's employer IF they: (1) knew about such situation; (2) did not investigate; and (3) failed to act and hold an employee accountable for such an enterprise. For instance, there was an incident I remember involving a friend. She worked at a very large corporation and an anonymous tip came in that a senior officer was involved in CP. The company followed up and found traces of it being true through a thorough examination of the emails. Because of this, they passed on the anonymous call and evidence to the police, and the man was arrested because the tip was true. But this is interesting.

Vindicator

Great post, @readstuff . I wonder if anyone with an accounting background could shed some light on what kind of reporting 501c3's have to do?

swordfish69

Many of the largest oil and financial trusts all seem to have their hands in art galleries, which is why I've always underlined the importance of the money disappearing in the art auctions. Not only is it financially sound but logistically as well. You could run a pedophile network and use the art transportation as cover. This in turn underlies the importance of what Alefantis does--serves as a liaison between TPTB and government officials, politicos, journalists, and of course, a cohort of vampiric elite like the Folgers heir, the Atlantic Media chief and cannibal-pedo power players types like Tony Podesta and Dennis Hastert.

Check which foundations are meeting Luzzatto, Alefantis, Marina Abramovic, Jeff Koons. I tend to find a lot of success searching for galas with full attendance lists, especially if they're in a secluded area.

The_Crux

First question: "Tamera, what exactly did you mean when you offered your step-grandchildren ages 7, 9 and 11 for the "further entertainment" of grownups in your heated swimming pool?"

Alex Jones red pilled me on this one. All the Clinton people at the event were gonna rape the little children in the pool. Alex Jones is famous and has a gravely voice so he can't be full of shit.

ThePuppetShow

Do you always make up retarded bs?

Northern_Soul

You down for some more detective work. I think I've discovered the actual meaning behind "Pizza Party" but i need a second opinion. You won't have to travel far, just an Event's FB Page from 2 years ago. I can post the link now if you want.