NGO Supplies Protestors with Riot Gear
Groundbreaking reports say Louisville Bail Initiative a suspect Non-Governmental Organization with ties to a disreputable billionaire is responsible for distributing riot gear to protestors.
Holly Zoller, founding organizer and board member of the NGO, hired a U-Haul Truck to deliver items like gasmasks, umbrellas and riot shields to protestors in Louisville following the verdict in the Breonna Taylor case.
Zoller confirmed her identity in a telephone call from a concerned citizen posing as an employee of the truck rental company, and a U-Haul employee leaked logs proving Zoller was the renter of the truck.
One report says at least two people on the NGO board are Soros Justice Fellows.
A twitter user reported as follows:
Conflict Observer: — “Renter of Louisville protest U-hauls, handing out shields/axes/hammers, works for “The Bail Project”.
First page of Google search results for “Soros ‘Bail Project’” shows at least 2 employees who are/were “Soros Justice Fellows””
The Bail Project website claims to have paid bail for 12,096 criminals to date.
Private Citizens were instrumental in bringing the crucial information to light demonstrating the utter uselessness of Intel agencies like the CIA and FBI, what exactly is their job anyway?
In any event, these institutions are probably part of the problem rather than the solution.
It is a pretty-twisted scheme when you think about it.
Holly Zoller delivers riot gear, rioter’s riot using her ‘gifts’ then after they arrested her organization helps them get bail.
A Daily Mail report linked Antifa with the event based on banners that featured their three arrow logo while others believed the event was orchestrated by conservatives to discredit liberals.
The truck arrived before AG Daniel Cameron finished his press conference serving to confirm what many have suspected, the protests are pre-planned.
Richard Branson and John Legend are just two illustrious members who sit on the NGO’s advisory board.
Meanwhile Attorney General Ashley Moody has called for an investigation into Michael Bloomberg’s pledge to help felons pay debt.
Moody’s office had reviewed Bloomberg’s pledge and referred the matter to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI for a criminal investigation.
The Washington Post article cites an internal Bloomberg memo, saying his efforts would help pay the fees of “nearly 32,000 Black and Hispanic Florida voters with felony convictions.
Bloomberg’s team targeted Black voters because “the Democratic support rated tends to be 90%95%,” according to the memo obtained by the Washington Post.
Bloomberg’s donation is going to the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition. Felons, referred to as returning citizens, would have to apply to the group to have fines paid. Other prominent figures like LeBron James and companies like MTV and Comedy Central have also donated to the group.
Congressman Matt Gaetz, one of the first to call for an investigation said:
They found a specific segment of Black and Latino voters that they going to restore to the voters rolls and they say that their expectation is to be rewarded by the votes of those individuals,”
“That is pay for play. It is not lawful in Florida.