Tuesday, November 29, 2016

~~TRUMP SON-IN-LAW JARED KUSHNER DECEIVED & MISLEAD CAMPAIGN DONORS ~~DECEMBER 3, 2016 ~ UPDATE JANUARY 17, 2017

January 17, 2017 -

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This November 22, 2016 Forbes article I've taken screenshots from dances around what I believe to be damning facts that show Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner used misleading and deceptive sales practices to solicit campaign donations through Donald Trump's facebook page. In effect, using trickery and slight of hand to confuse, manipulate, and steal from unsuspecting online donors. I discovered this accidentally after I messaged the page.

Kushner choosing to talk now
wreaks of bragadocia, for what he believes
he's gotten away with. Deception & fraud.


Message tailoring and sentiment manipulation,
five-dollar words for especially using private messaging
through facebook making it seem as if a concerned
Donald Trump himself was replying.
 
My message to Trump's page
was sincere and personal. I didn't expect
anything at all. What I got made me angry.
And when I get angry, I write.


This "expert" sold his integrity and believes
Kushner won't sell him out in a New York minute?

Kushner used slight of hand, so to speak.
Donation links changed once a user made
an initial donation so that the subsequent amounts
available to choose increased . Also, the choice
to donate "other" amounts, other than $35, $50, $100, etc.
was sometimes, but not always not available.




Kushner quietly went about his scam collecting
small amounts of money through misleading and
deceptive sales practices.  He didn't sweat the small stuff. Because
the upfront, fast profit would far outweigh any
future lawsuits and potential fines for his wrongdoing.

Voters were essentially being swept up in an
emotional assault where  lies and false representations of facts
grew into chants like, "lock her up!".

THIS CONFIRMS MY THEORY THAT TRUMP'S
 CAMPAIGN DONATIONS CAME MOSTLY FROM
FOLKS WITH LITTLE TO GIVE WHO WERE
TARGETED & MANIPULATED INTO GIVING
THIS VERY, VERY RICH MAN THEIR MONEY.

Such a disappointing ending to this article. Forbes
and all of  mainstream media, it seems, don't
bother to look beneath the surface anymore. 
Investigative journalism into the inconvenient truths
just doesn't pay the economic dividends.  I can attest to this, but
I'm drawn to it anyway.
Comments like this are scattered all over Trump's
facebook page and other Trump support pages & groups.

These traits are found in sociopathic and psychopathic personalities, also.



Acknowledgment, even becoming "famous" in this small way
is a powerful draw to many. Trump knew how to work the virtual crowd.


Notice there is no "other"
choice, and $150 is highlighted.
I made a mistake. I clicked on
$150 and my donation went straight
through with no way to correct my error.
I have disputed the charge with my credit card
company.



This is hilarious on one level. But,
as you can see, the messages are
attempting to make me believe Donald
Trump himself is replying. I have zero doubt
vulnerable and elderly users are telling
their friends and loved ones about their
conversations with our "President-elect".

The question now is if any
victims of the misleading and
deceptive sales practices will
come forward? Will they be
too embarrassed or otherwise
incapable?


Unless you notice and "opt-out"
you'll sign up for a "recurring donation".

Facebook provided no way to
specifically report this kind
of concern.



Doesn't sound too promising that
donors will be able to stop any
automatic billing they may have set up,
on purpose or inadvertently.

Lawsuit for trademark infringement filed
this month against Kushner and his publication.

Faith and data seem a strange coupling. But
maybe not for Trump and Kushner.
Kushner's website ..is very forward thinking.

So this is not the first time I've run across this kind of deception and targeting of the vulnerable, especially the elderly. It happened in a former workplace, a company owned by General Electric.  I contacted and supplied evidence to attorney generals in 50 states and ultimately millions of dollars in fines were levied against the company. I write about on the link below. I also believe Donald Trump is suffering from some form of dementia. These two factors, fraud and his mental unfitness to carry out the duties of the presidency are what compel me to shed a little light on some of the ...inconvenient truths....mainstream media continues to dance around, likely because of the strong possibility of economic backlash broaching this elephant in the room could bring.  That said, please share my words, and consider making a donation if you believe there is value to my work. I promise, no automatic billing, no tricks, no "name recognition", not even a "free gift", just my sincere appreciation. Thank you.

http://www.donaldtrumpdementia.com/how-donald-trump---the-republican-party-swindled-donations-from-vulnerable-facebook-users--.html

Sunday, November 20, 2016

~PRESIDENT ELECT DONALD J TRUMP IS USING FRAUD TO SOLICIT CAMPAIGN DONATIONS~~HERE'S HOW ~~ NOVEMBER 20, 2016

Notice no option
exists to make a
contribution under
$150.
I'm not a lawyer or even a paid journalist. But I have been a fighter against injustice and corruption my whole life. I have even succeeded a few times. I love it.  So if you find any value here, please consider a donation so I can continue to tell the inconvenient truths mainstream media will not tell until the damage, the theft, and more is already done. Unlike Trump, my solicitation is simple.  I don't require much. And I don't ask for much. So, here is some of what I've found with Donald Trump and the Republican party's donation solicitation efforts so far. I'm posting this quickly, because it's important.  Don the Con should not serve even one day as president of this country. 

Please check back often as I add more proof.
This was my second donation.  So, it appears
once you are in the system, you are "upsold" to
donate a higher amount, $150.


This will be the company he
blames when this catches
up to him. He'll play, "I knew
nothing" all the way to the bank.

Anyone who agrees that Trump's
solicitations are misleading can file a
complaint with their state attorney general.

So far Facebook has not addressed the issue of campaign donation solicitations.  They are addressing "fake news" sites, though. I suspect each will blame the other when this house of cards starts to fall.