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Progressive Non-Profit , Tied to Soros & Supported by Jack Dorsey Linked to U-Haul Dropping Off Supplies to Louisville Rioters

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Jared Evan

After collaborative investigations from citizen journalists, it was learned that a non profit tied to George Soros , and a recipient of generous donations from Jack Dorsey of Twitter, was involved with the distribution of shields and other tools and items associated with BLM riots.

When the George Floyd protests and riots first began, it was widely reported online that mysterious piles of bricks were being dropped off in the streets for rioters to use, leading many investigators to look into non profits organizing and funding the protests.

Yesterday a Twitter video went viral, showing a U-Haul truck dropping off shields, anti-police protest banners, all emblazoned with the BLM logo and similar slogans, umbrellas and other items seen at violent riots. These videos were shot as soon as the Grand Jury announced their decision of the Breonna Taylor death, minutes before thousands took to the streets in Louisville. By the end of the night 2 police officers would be shot.

Here are the incriminating Videos

One of the people tossing out the rioting “goodies” (clearer in the second video)  was immediately identified allegedly  as Holly Zoller by various citizen journalists  who cover the riots.

Zoller is connected to a non profit progressive organization that helps pay bail for suspects in Kentucky,   proving with even more solid evidence that these riots are at least partially  funded and organized  by non profit progressive organizations, with ties to big money donors.

Intelwave, a Twitter account that has been gathering information on “protests, riots and chaos,” along with the group Third World Fight Club, were able to track down the identity of the driver, Holly Zoller. Zoller is a “bail disruptor” for the Bail Project, an organization that opposes cash bail, and claims that paying bail for those in jail is an “act of resistance against a system that criminalizes race and poverty.” 

According to her bio on the Bail Project’s site, Zoller is the founder of Louisville Books to Prisoners, “a nonprofit organization aimed at putting books into the hands of people living behind bars.” More crucially, it says that Zoller has “organized around anti-fascist movement,” and has worked as “a professional organizer.”

Once several sources identified the woman in the U-Haul as Zoller, a Twitter used called her posing as a U-Haul customer service representative, actually getting to admit she was the driver of the U-Haul.

National File reported: Posing as a U-Haul employee, noting that the company had seen “hundreds of Twitter posts” about the U-Haul truck “being used to protest illegally.”

“We handed out supplies. That’s it,” Zoller allegedly  said, including “umbrellas, water, masks, goggles, gloves.” The caller says that they saw signs of” abolish the police,” to which Zoller said that was her First Amendment right.” What does it matter what I posted on a sign?” she added.

Zoller then denied that she protested, but then was caught admitting that she allegedly said she  “drove the U-Haul truck and dropped items off.” After saying this, Zoller goes quiet. When she returns to the call, she says the caller should talk to her lawyer and that she would not be answering any more questions.

Here is the phone call:

Another journalist did a quick google search and found the George Soros connection to The Bail Project , lending more credibility to the rumors  that the infamous progressive billionaire is somehow tied to the 4 month long protests which are often  extremely violent.

Two of the organizers for The Bail Project were Soros justice Fellows.   According to the Open Society Foundation’s website, “the Soros Justice Fellowships fund outstanding individuals to undertake projects that advance reform, spur debate, and catalyze change on a range of issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system.”

In other words, Soros funded two individuals  involved with the same program Holly Zoller works for as a “bail disruptor”

Even more interesting as National File pointed Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and pop star Rhianna  donated money to the Bail Project; Philanthropy News Digest reported in June:

Established by entertainer Rihanna, the Clara Lionel Foundation, in partnership with Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall initiative, has announced grants totaling $11 million in support of efforts to advance racial equity, with a focus on criminal justice and policing reform. 

The twelve grant recipients include Action St. Louis and Arch City Defenders, which are working to end state violence against and the criminalization of the poor; the Justice Project at the Advancement Project National Office, which aims to transform policing nationwide; the Bail Project, which provides bail for those in need; Black Lives Matter, in support of the organization’s #defundthepolice campaign; Black Visions Collective, in support of education and engagement efforts around police force divestment; the Center for Policing Equity, which works to address racism in the criminal justice system; the Center for Popular Democracy, in support of efforts to divest resources from policing and shift them to community needs; Color of Change, in support of its long-term work around police reform and systems change; Communities United for Police Reform, which works to end discriminatory policing practices in New York City; the Movement for Black Lives, in support of community organizing; and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, in support of its work on police reform and voter rights. Dorsey contributed $5.25 million to the total. 

So in summary: an induvial who is involved with a progressive organization, with ties to George Soros and Jack Dorsey money , was caught handing out riot supplies to BLM right before the latest protests in Kentucky.

We will leave it up to the reader to decide if these ties between non profits, Soros and cooperate America money, and the BLM riots is all some “right wing conspiracy theory”

It’s starting to become clear that  these riots are carefully orchestrated events, with financial support and ties  to some of the wealthiest people in America.

 

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