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Bloomberg's Controversial September 11th Fund
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| I'm Leanne McAdoo reporting for InfoWars.com, standing right off of Broadway here in Times Square, New York City. | |
| This is the epicenter of the terror threat that was posed by ISIS according to their online jihadi recruitment magazine. | |
| Now we were shocked to find out this morning that Mayor Bill de Blasio does not even have | |
| the security clearance to access the classified information that would be necessary to protect | |
| this city from a potential terror attack. | |
| The New York Post reports that potentially he didn't want them doing a little bit of | |
| digging into his visit to communist Cuba years ago or his ties to the Marxist Sandinista | |
| Party. | |
| So here we have a mayor that can't even protect his city because he doesn't want them to do | |
| a little bit of digging into his background to go ahead and get that security clearance. | |
| Now former mayor Michael Bloomberg does have security clearance. | |
| He is able to access classified information and he's also able to continue to access The funds that are meant for the victims and the families of the September 11th terror attacks. | |
| Now, Mayor Bloomberg has always been in charge of the September 11th ceremonies for the last 13 years, ever since those towers were toppled so long ago. | |
| But before he left office, he passed that honor over to the National September 11th Memorial Museum and World Trade Center Foundation, of which he is the foundation's chairman. | |
| That means he is in control of all of those funds that funnel in when people visit the museum. | |
| Everyone that has to pay $25 to visit that museum, all the memorabilia that they buy, even the family members have to pay $25 when they go and visit the museum. | |
| That's like asking a parent to Now, why is this so offensive and frightening? | |
| Well, we know that Bloomberg is the ultimate nanny and he has his pet project agenda, like taking away your Second Amendment right. | |
| It's not just banning the size of sodas you can drink. | |
| He wants to take away Americans, and definitely New Yorkers, Second Amendment right. | |
| Now, why is this frightening? | |
| According to this article that was originally posted by the Washington Times in 2001, the September 11th Fund united way, giving donations to leftist causes. | |
| One of the largest relief funds that was set up to help the victims of the September 11th | |
| attacks has awarded grants totaling more than a million dollars to a variety of left-wing | |
| political groups that are devoted to causes like hate crime legislation, expanded welfare, | |
| gun control, and nationalized health care. | |
| But critics are saying that many of the groups that are receiving charitable contributions | |
| from this fund have little or nothing to do with helping victims of the attacks. | |
| And records show that contributions are used to pay for things including ethnic media, | |
| office equipment, and massage therapy. | |
| And a top official with the National Legal and Policy Center called it a shame that so | |
| much money was being dispersed to groups with a clear political or ideological agenda. | |
| Now this was reported November 20, 2001, so just a couple of months following the September | |
| 11th attacks, just a couple of months, they were already funneling that money out of the | |
| funds that were supposed to go to the victims and families and the first responders there | |
| following the September 11th terror attacks into their leftist ideological political groups, | |
| political causes. | |
| And that is exactly what former Mayor Bloomberg could do with the funds that are supposed | |
| to go to the victims' families. | |
| so once again the victims families are going to be Screwed over in order to take your Second Amendment right. | |
| If United Way could do it, Bloomberg could too. | |