#LockThemUp: What Went Wrong for Clinton Foundation’s HIV/AIDS Initiative
Ekaterina Blinova
SputnikNews.com
10.03.2017
One of the Clinton Foundation’s most controversial endeavors, the HIV/AIDS initiative, was never organized or operated lawfully at any time, Wall Street analyst Charles Ortel told Sputnik. There is no evidence that can be verified that the ‘international’ charity ever lawfully provided any help to victims of HIV/AIDS anywhere, he stressed.
Charles Ortel, a Wall Street analyst who discovered that General Electric stock was overvalued before the market crash in 2008, continues his investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s alleged fraud.
One of the Clintons’ most discussed and most controversial endeavors was the HIV/AIDS initiative dubbed CHAI (The Clinton Health Access Initiative).
The charity’s site says that the initiative was aimed at “helping save the lives of millions of people” living with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the developing world “by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment.”
Still, there was something dubious about the initiative from the very beginning, the analyst notes.
Something Went Wrong From the Very Beginning
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