11/21/2020 / By Lance D Johnson
Before Joe Biden rode the coattails of a stolen election, he was busy running an international pyramid scheme, using his power and influence as vice president to cash in on his son’s business deals with Chinese and Ukrainian oligarchs. According to tax filings, Joe Biden also ran a cancer charity pyramid scheme that redistributed millions of dollars to his friends while spending zero on cancer research.
The Biden Cancer Initiative, founded in 2017 by Joe and Jill Biden, promised to “develop and drive implementation of solutions to accelerate progress in cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis, research, and care to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes.” Instead of providing preventative care and investing in research on cancer healing, the “charity” took large sums of money away from donors and passed it on to drug company executives sitting in leadership positions with the charity.
In the first two years, it became apparent that the compassionate cancer charity was just another one of Joe Biden’s money laundering schemes. In 2017 and 2018, the “charity” collected $4,809,619. A staggering $3,070,301 of that total was doled out to staff members in the form of payroll costs. The president of the charity, Gregory Simon, raked in $429,850 in his first year with the charity (July 1 2018 to June 30, 2019.) Gregory Simon previously worked as an executive for Pfizer — the vaccine maker that is currently cozying up with Biden to mandate new mRNA covid-19 injections. Simon was also a long-standing drug lobbyist who enjoyed a position on Barack Obama’s cancer task force. When Simon got promoted to president of Biden’s “charity,” his salary doubled.
Leading oncologists ultimately flocked to the charity’s board, and were given public spotlight, but nothing ever materialized with the charity – no research efforts, no campaign for preventative education, and no distribution of cancer healing foods or protocols.
Another government hack that gained tremendously from Biden’s pyramid scheme is Danielle Carnival, a former chief of staff for Obama’s cancer initiate, the Cancer Moonshot Task Force. Danielle enjoyed a salary of $258,207 according to 2018 tax filings. These salaries do not include the lavish lifestyle these executives also enjoyed. In just the first year, the charity spent $56,738 on conferences and $59,356 on travel. In the second year, the executives spent $97,149 on travel and $742,953 on the meetings.
The Cancer Moonshot Task Force was set up to honor Biden’s son Beau, who died of a brain tumor in 2015. According to 2017 press statements, Joe Biden set up the Biden Cancer Initiative to continue cancer research efforts and provide “urgent solutions” for treating the disease. It turns out that Biden used his son’s death as a way to take in millions of dollars so he could redistribute the funds to drug company executives and his big government friends. This behavior was similarly observed in how he used his other son, Hunter Biden, to cash in on unethical business deals with Chinese and Ukrainian business executives.
When Biden stepped away from the cancer charity, president Simon said the charity lost its edge. The charity remains open, but it remains dilapidated, crooked and ineffective – its remains carried away by greedy business executives and drug company frauds who knew how to use Biden’s position of power to get what they want. This is just a sampling of what China has already done to use the Biden family to take advantage of the US and it’s a preview of more corruption to come if Joe Biden takes the White House.
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