A short analysis I have done based on my research since the events in Bangladesh in the last 72 hours.
Ukraine wasn't the starting point for the Cabal, Bangladesh was.
A Thread 👇
Muhammed Yunus a Nobel Prize winner is selected by the Student protestors to be the next leader of Bangladesh. We will be examining who this person is in the below tweets.
Let's examine this closely in the below series of tweets.
1) The Bangladesh Protests & Overthrow of Sheikh Haseena
What just happened in Bangladesh is ominously similar to 2014’s “EuroMaidan” in Ukraine where legitimate grievances gave rise to a nationwide protest movement that was then co-opted by political opportunists, radicals, and external forces to carry out regime change
Sequence of Events:
26 November 2023: “Russia Warned there might be a Color Revolution In Bangladesh”
10 January 2024: “The Outcome Of The Bangladeshi & Bhutanese Elections Gives India Strategic Breathing Space”
28 January 2024: “The Bangladeshi Opposition’s New Narrative Is Meant To Maximally Appeal To The West”
27 May 2024: “Bangladesh Warned About A Western Plot To Carve Out A Christian Proxy State In The Region
25 July 2024: “The Unrest In Bangladesh Isn’t A Color Revolution But It Could Still Easily Become One”
5 August 2024: “Bangladesh Has Descended Into The Throes Of A Full-Blown Color Revolution”
2) Muhammad Yunus
Bangladeshi economist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, founder of Grameen Bank in 1983. Known for pioneering microcredit and microfinance.
They call him The Banker to the Poor, is he what the media make him out to be ?
- Bangladesh is still one of the poorest countries on the planet and ranks among the highest in Human trafficking world over.
- Grameen Bank has been accused by Sheikh Hasina to charge High interest rates, as much as 28% and aggressive collection practices which trap borrowers in cycles of debt.
- There are lots of cases where individuals or families deep in microloan debt became vulnerable to traffickers who promise to pay off their loans in exchange for labor or sexual exploitation.
- Some reports suggest that in areas with high microloan saturation, traffickers target indebted individuals, exploiting their financial desperation.
- The pressure to repay loans has lead to child labor, as families have sent children to work in labour camps instead of school to generate income for repayment.
- Yonus first met Bill Clinton in 1986 when Clinton was Arkansas governor. Yunus invited him to see Grameen Bank's work in Bangladesh.
- Close ties with Clinton's since then. Bill Clinton setup Grameen expansion to Arkansas in 1986, one of its first US projects.
- Yunus has been a Clinton Global Initiative participant and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Obama in 2009.
Senator Grassley accused Hillary Clinton of intervening on behalf of Yunus when she was Secretary of State. He alleged that Clinton used her position to pressure the Bangladeshi government to end an investigation into Yunus and Grameen Bank.
Link to the letter -
Soros & Cabal link -
Grameen America is a U.S.-based organization that provides financial assistance and microloans to women under the federal poverty line. The organization was founded in 2008 as an offshoot of the Grameen Bank.
Grameen America uses the same framework by enlisting corporate banking partners to provide small loans to members of the organization.
Funding and Partnerships -
Grameen America is funded by several corporate financial institutions that provide cash funds as well as pro bono banking and technology services.
These lending partners inclined the California Community Foundation, CapitalOne, Synchrony Bank, First National Bank, PNC, and Wells Fargo.
The organization also receives funds from many prominent left-leaning funding organizations including the Annenberg Foundation, Dalio Philanthropies, Hearst Foundations, the Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation, and the Sara Blakely Foundation.
In 2020, Grameen America received a $25 million gift from MacKenzie Scott, the richest woman in the world and ex-wife of Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos, as part of Scott donating a total of $1.7 billion to race- and gender-related nonprofits in 2020.