Topic: Haiti Funding

13 chapters across the catalog

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 1:53:29 - 1:59:28

1830: Bulb Heads

Massachusetts Migrant Shelter Costs, Uber and Amazon Spending

A former migrant shelter director in Massachusetts revealed that the state is spending over $100,000 per month on Uber and Lyft rides for residents. Additionally, tens of thousands of dollars in Amazon deliveries for diapers, strollers, and electronics are processed daily at taxpayer expense. Many residents reportedly arrived from Chile and Brazil rather than directly from Haiti, citing Joe Biden's policies as the primary incentive for relocation.

Climate Disobedience
Episode 790 1:27:06 - 1:28:36

790: Climate Disobedience

Bill Clinton, Haiti Recovery Commission Protests

Protesters gathered in front of the Clinton Foundation in New York to mark the six-year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake. Activists like Dahoud André criticized Bill Clinton's role as head of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, questioning the whereabouts of $6 billion in aid. Critics claim Haiti is in worse condition now than it was immediately following the 2010 disaster.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 2:19:58 - 2:23:26

549: Associative Propaganda

Haiti Parking Lot, Oasis Hotel, Al Jazeera Reporting

A specific instance of aid failure in Haiti is highlighted where a school was demolished to create a parking lot for a UN agency. Meanwhile, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund invested $2 million in a $45 million five-star hotel called the Oasis. The hosts praise Al Jazeera for doing "actual reporting" on these issues while other networks have moved on.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 2:34:36 - 2:37:56

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Sean Penn Haiti Charity, Petionville Hotel Golf Course

Actor Sean Penn's charity reportedly received $8.75 million from the World Bank to relocate 14,000 people living on a golf course in Haiti. The relocation was necessary to accommodate guests at a new luxury hotel funded by the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. While Penn is credited for his hands-on work in Haiti, the hosts highlight the irony of the "luxury" development amidst the ongoing cholera crisis.

Add Bacon
Episode 490 2:24:12 - 2:32:06

490: Add Bacon

UN Cholera Responsibility in Haiti and Fund Dissolution

The United Nations has refused to accept legal responsibility for the cholera outbreak in Haiti, despite evidence that UN peacekeepers were the source. Bill Clinton previously acknowledged the UN as the "proximate cause" of the epidemic. A legal notice in the Washington Post reveals the formal dissolution of the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, which the hosts interpret as "cleaning up the evidence" of financial mismanagement.

Episode 415 2:02:10 - 2:06:49

415: Om the Dome

Haiti Mining Permits, Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund

Reports indicate that U.S. and Canadian corporations have secured permits to mine up to $20 billion worth of gold and minerals in northern Haiti. Newmont Mining Corporation, which received permits, had previously donated $1 million to the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund. The hosts argue that the earthquake relief efforts served as a front for securing lucrative mining rights for foreign investors while the local population suffers from cholera.

Holy e-Coli Batman
Episode 311 2:09:31 - 2:13:33

311: Holy e-Coli Batman

Haiti Earthquake Death Toll Revision and Luxury Hotels

A USAID report has significantly revised the estimated death toll of the 2010 Haiti earthquake downward. The hosts also criticize the Bush-Clinton Haiti Fund for reportedly financing a luxury boutique hotel, the Oasis Haiti, intended for elites and aid workers rather than the displaced population.

Farsi Farce
Episode 283 11:18 - 14:43

283: Farsi Farce

State Department Budget and Global Security Contingency Fund

Hillary Clinton proposes tearing down bureaucratic walls between the State Department and the Department of Defense to share budgets. This includes the creation of a "Global Security Contingency Fund," which is characterized as a potential slush fund for international intervention. The segment also touches on ongoing issues in Somalia and the continued rebuilding efforts in Haiti.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 1:54:20 - 1:57:46

271: By Executive Order

Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund Leadership and Financial Transparency

The leadership of the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund is scrutinized for its ties to the Bush and Clinton administrations and organizations like the Rand Corporation and USAID. The hosts note a lack of financial transparency on the fund's website despite ongoing solicitations for donations via text message.

Time Warner Sucks
Episode 269 1:44:30 - 1:49:27

269: Time Warner Sucks

Haiti Earthquake Anniversary, Clinton Foundation, Stolen Relief Funds

On the one-year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, reports indicate that only five percent of the rubble has been cleared while 1.3 million people remain in tents. The Clinton Foundation is criticized for allocating only $11.5 million to recovery despite massive global donations. Allegations are made that relief funds were stolen or mismanaged, with resources being diverted to mango farming instead of essential rice imports and cholera prevention.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 1:36:41 - 1:43:32

257: The Moment of Truth

Red Cross Land Ownership Disputes in Haiti

The Red Cross attributes the slow pace of rebuilding in Haiti to complex land ownership disputes and the inability to secure legal titles for construction. Critics point out that billions in aid have been collected, yet most victims remain in tents nearly a year after the earthquake. The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund is scrutinized for reporting only $52 million in donations despite massive global fundraising efforts.

Transportation Sexual Assault (TSA)
Episode 250 2:07:59 - 2:13:47

250: Transportation Sexual Assault (TSA)

Haiti Relief Failures, Happy Hearts Fund, Petra Nemcova

Ten months after the Haiti earthquake, residents remain in tents despite hundreds of millions in donated relief funds. The hosts criticize the "Happy Hearts Fund," led by supermodel Petra Nemcova, noting that its board includes real estate developers and corporate lawyers. They suggest that the long-term goal in Haiti may be commercial redevelopment rather than humanitarian aid, as residents were recently told to "stay with friends" to avoid Hurricane Tomas.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 1:16:51 - 1:22:45

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

Haiti Relief Funds, Bush-Clinton Crime Syndicate

The hosts examine the $11.4 billion raised for Haiti relief, noting that much of it flows through foundations led by Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. They compare this to the 2004 tsunami relief efforts, discovering that the original "freedomcorps.gov" website has been quietly morphed into "serve.gov." They question the lack of public accounting for these massive cash donations.