Green NGO Laundered $651 Million of EPA Money Through Multiple Credit Unions – IOTW Report

Green NGO Laundered $651 Million of EPA Money Through Multiple Credit Unions

Washington Free Beacon

In mid-February, the New York-based eco group Inclusiv—which received $1.9 billion last year as part of the EPA’s $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program—transferred $651 million to 108 credit unions across 27 states and Puerto Rico. The group said the credit unions would use the funding to offer financing for green energy projects such as solar installations and electric vehicle chargers within their jurisdictions.

Inclusiv initiated the transfer on the same day that EPA administrator Lee Zeldin discovered that the Biden administration had parked $20 billion in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund funding in accounts at an outside financial institution, limiting federal control and oversight of the money. In collaboration with the Department of Justice, Zeldin ultimately froze the accounts, but not before Inclusiv completed its transaction. More

4 Comments on Green NGO Laundered $651 Million of EPA Money Through Multiple Credit Unions

  1. FYI. From https://inclusiv.org/

    Board of Directors — Inclusiv’s Board of Directors is elected by our policy members. All are either staff members or volunteer officials of their credit unions, ensuring that Inclusiv always remains accountable to the institutions that make up our membership.

    Robin Romano
    Chair, Inclusiv Board of Directors | CEO, MariSol FCU (Phoenix, AZ)

    Blanche L. Jackson
    Vice-Chair, Inclusiv Board of Directors | CEO, Stepping Stones Community FCU (Wilmington, DE)

    Nereida Seda Vargas
    Treasurer, Inclusiv Board of Directors | Executive President, Lajas Coop (Lajas, PR)

    Ed Sivak
    Recording Secretary, Inclusiv Board of Directors | Executive Vice President – Policy and Communications, Hope CU (Jackson, MS)

    James Hunter
    Corresponding Secretary, Inclusiv Board of Directors | Chief Diversity Officer, New Orleans Firemen’s FCU (Metairie, LA)

    Aurelio Arroyo González
    Executive President, Cooperativa Jesús Obrero (Guaynabo, PR)

    Kathy Chartier
    President/CEO, Members CU (Cos Cob, CT)

    Michele Franqui Baquero
    Executive President, CamuyCoop (Camuy, PR)

    Jama Haynes
    CEO, Southern Teachers & Parents FCU (Baton Rouge, LA)

    Hank Hubbard
    President/CEO, One Detroit CU (Detroit, MI)

    Jeff Ivey
    President/CEO, River City FCU (San Antonio, TX)

    Jacqueline “Jackie” Moore
    CEO, Faith Community United CU (Cleveland, OH)

    Margie Salazar
    President/CEO, FirstLight FCU (El Paso, TX)

    Diane Sandoval Griego
    Chief of Financial Empowerment, Guadalupe CU (Santa Fe, NM)

    Leadership Team

    Cathie Mahon
    President/CEO

    Eben Sheaffer
    Chief Financial Officer

    Silvia Rincon
    Chief Operating Officer

    Pablo DeFilippi
    Executive Vice President, Inclusiv Network

    Pamela Owens
    Executive Vice President, People and Organizational Development

    Neda Arabshahi
    Executive Vice President, Inclusiv Center for Resiliency and
    Clean Energy

    Alexis Iwanisziw
    Senior Vice President, Policy and Communications

    Cathi Kim
    Senior Vice President of Inclusiv/Capital, Investments and Impact

    Ian Forster
    General Counsel

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  2. There isn’t one stinking dime of anything connected either “green” or whatever other bullshit current thing they have come up with that has been legitimate.

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  3. What is not factored in is how much money this shot has cost by frustrate people’s ability to trade in peace. The horseshit these worthless cocksuckers are responsible for that frustrate s getting a goddamn thing accomplished to the degree that what that costs it makes the money they have outright stolen shrink to insignificance. And all for an illusion.

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