VIDEO: Amistad Project Unveils Report on Election Funding From Facebook Founder Zuckerberg
Network of left-leaning nonprofits injected private money from Facebook founder into the public administration of elections that encouraged lawlessness.
Phil Kline, Director of the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, held a press conference on Wednesday, December 17th, 2020, to release a report allegedly exposing the dark money apparatus of 10 nonprofit organizations funded by five foundations whose intent was to fundamentally undermine the electoral system.
The group alleges that hundreds of millions of dollars were injected into the election, with $500 million coming from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
According to an Amistad Project press release:
The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society will release a report exposing a well-funded, centrally coordinated dark money network that injected private money into public elections in 2020, bypassing state protocols and violating state laws, disrupting the electoral process, and contributing to a loss of confidence in the electoral system. The report demonstrates that this funding was not needed, because the federal government had already provided funding through both the Help America Vote Act and the CARES Act, much of which remains unspent. The report also reveals that this dark money network was established to collect, aggregate, and analyze information collected from third parties that have direct access to state voter files for the purpose of influencing U.S. elections and electoral policy.
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The Amistad Project, an initiative of the Thomas More Society, works to preserve civil liberties in a time of great national challenge.
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Folks, this is a huge admission…maybe another whistleblower?
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