“Poor record-keeping practices.” World Bank Bureaucrats Can’t Account for up to $41 Billion for ‘Climate Change’ Funds – IOTW Report

“Poor record-keeping practices.” World Bank Bureaucrats Can’t Account for up to $41 Billion for ‘Climate Change’ Funds

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I have long asserted that the “climate crisis” and its solutions were a scheme to transfer money and power to international bureaucrats, whose main interest is to gain control over the lives of free peoples in order to gain even more money and power.

Enter Oxfam, a prominent international confederation of 21 independent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that is interested in humanitarian aid and development worldwide. It recently examined the climate change funds kept in the World Bank and discovered that up to $41 billion was not accounted for.

Bungling World Bank bureaucrats lost track of at least $24 billion bankrolling the battle against climate change, according to a bombshell report by a left-leaning charity group.

An investigation by Oxfam revealed “poor record-keeping practices” by the DC-based international lender that resulted in anywhere between $24 billion and $41 billion in misplaced funds. more

19 Comments on “Poor record-keeping practices.” World Bank Bureaucrats Can’t Account for up to $41 Billion for ‘Climate Change’ Funds

  1. As if taking all our money would help the fake problem in the first place.

    There would be no life on earth if CO2 were at zero. Plants must have it to produce the oxygen, food, and building materials we need.

    Ya gotta be a moron to think CO2 needs to be eliminated.

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  2. let me translate it , they fuckin stole it. yet, if you shortchange the IRS they will track you to the ends of the earth to get theirs. why it’s almost like they care about money more than it’s citizens. nah, must be my paranoia, right?

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  3. 41 Bill ear-marked for “Climate Change” just vaporized huh?
    Might wanna check with all those wealthy cats who own ocean-front property and just need come up with some extra scratch to make a few Yacht payments and pay for all that private jet maintenance…

    Not only that but it’s probably twice that!

    We al knew Climate Change was the ultimate scam!

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  4. Did you check Ukraine? Better go check Ukraine.

    And good luck with that Mark of the Beast thing you’re working on. Although I think you’ll find it to be a bad business model in the end.

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  5. Can I tell the IRS that the money I set aside for my ‘taxes’ can not be accounted for—or is that excuse only available to the elite??

    There really is a VERY large number of people, (tax payers), that are completely tired of the BULLSHIT. Continue at your own risk.

  6. There isn’t so much as a wooden nickel that has been spent on this horseshit scam that has done a single thing to improve anyone’s life except those who are in on the scam. Maybe some of this “missing” $41B got to someone who is in some way deserving.

  7. Gee Wally, for 41 billion doncha think there’s enough money there to hire a few accountants to mind the mint?

    No kiddin Beave! The fact that they didn’t have any oversight in place is proof positive that they fully intended to run off with it right from the git-go!

    Notice that they dropped the Man Made part off years ago.
    The only thing that is Man Made is the skullduggery!

  8. I worked for the World Bank for 16 years. It is staffed with some of the most corrupt, arrogant A-holes imaginable. Much of the higher staff are from third world countries where public corruption is the norm. In order to have gotten the education and credentials necessary to work for Bank, they mostly come from the educated elite whose families have risen to the top of their respective societies through generations of exploitation of their fellow citizens. Typical of this corruption is the tale of the Bank’s first CIO, Mohamed Vazir Muhsin:

    https://www.foxnews.com/story/former-top-cyber-official-at-center-of-world-bank-scandal

    Many years ago a group called the Meltzer Commission was formed to look into the multi-lateral lending institutions. Their summary boiled down to the idea that the true product of the IMF/WBG was to take money from poor people in rich countries and give it to rich people in poor countries.

    None of this surprises me.

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