I haven’t chosen any accusations. I’m happy to give a few sample articles. I disagree about being over the top, but you’re welcome to that opinion. We both have a vested interest in defending this project. I’m happy to point people in the direction of the information, but it’s really not that hard to find legitimate sources. My point is merely to offer what I know of the subject because I think this project needs watchers in its incubation phase. As a community member, hopefully we can help serve that purpose. That said, I appreciate you taking me to task and pushing back. It’s certainly not a one man show. IMO, the less we can get of the Clinton Foundation, the UN, and these various aid foundations working together but just get these people some viable digital money, data security and privacy rights embedded in code, and other basic communication infrastructure, my hope is that all of these hundreds of billions, if not trillions of dollars, of which only a portion actually get to their intended destination, won’t be needed so much. Bring back dignity to people by giving them the tech tools to pull their own bootstraps up. That’s my intent.

A good place to start would be to look at the forensic accounting work of Charles Ortel. That’s just the financial fraud part of things, but by the end of all this, people will be shocked by what has really been going on by those at the top of the top who will be held accountable. I’ll leave that to my opinion, for the moment, but you can quote me on it and we can compare notes by the end of the year.

So, these links are just the tip of the iceberg. There’s plenty of more specific news about people getting caught trying to traffic kids out of Haiti, and a famous case of Hillary Clinton helping one lady trying to take 30 kids out to reducing her sentence to just a traffic violation. It’s a very deep and winding rabbit hole. I’m not asking people to go down it, and I would actually caution against it for the emotionally weak. I will cede that at a certain point, the truth is less clear, but that point occurs deeper one might think. I get it, it’s counterintuitive, almost ridiculous to even give such ideas a forum. There’s plenty of BS conspiracy theories rolling around that it’s easy to overlook real atrocities. Maybe it’s just me, but I think it’s a big deal and it pisses me off. So, I dig. As a business decision, I, personally, have a policy to avoid guilt by association…at all costs. Obviously, at some point, we hope the SAFE Network will go live and it will be neutral. People will use it for both good and bad. Can we just start it off on the best foot possible? There must be thousands of other organizations, no? I never meant to quell your excitement about the project.

It’s important to be aware of and to know that the media is, if not complicit in coverups, certainly keeping the whole truth from percolating to the top. In the current world of post-truth, I don’t really think citing media articles OR, for that matter, showing proof if there are no media articles necessarily gets us closer to the truth.

The Independent – 16 Feb 18 Oxfam was told of aid workers raping and sexually exploiting children in Haiti... Exclusive: CEO sent 2008 report warning of rape, assault and exploitation on ‘significant scale’ in Haiti

The Independent – 12 Feb 18 The whole charitable sector uses prostitutes, not just Oxfam In 1999, during my first trip to Kosovo, I was told by my driver that a number of brothels were being built close to the area inhabited by a number of charities and UN organisations because so many of the men stationed there were prolific prostitute...

Anyway, I’ve defended my position enough on this issue. Let the chips fall where they may and people to decide for themselves.