Sam Bankman-Fried and his freaky FTX crypto-coin polycule “cabal of roommates” funneled almost $40 million direct to Democrat candidates. They also reportedly made “at least $1 billion in FTX client funds” vanish into thin air at the same time. They admitted being perpetually fried on Adderall in their private “luxury penthouse” in the Bahamas but it was a “pretty tame place.” At least, that’s what their in house “performance coach” and dealer claims. Now, they’re broke. Allegedly.
Cash to Democrat candidates
The Democrat party really loves Sam Bankman-Fried. The founder of crypto exchange FTX, recently declared bankrupt, also happens to be “a major contributor to Democratic candidates during the midterm election cycle.”
Our allegedly not so fair elections were also anything but free. The Federal Election Commission filings reveal that Bankman-Fried poured cash dollars through “a little-known political action committee” by the millions.
Records indicate that in 2021 and 2022, “Bankman-Fried donated approximately $38 million to various candidates and PACs.” He concentrated heavily on Democrat candidates and left-wing groups. Almost all of his political spending was funneled through Protect Our Future PAC.
FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried bankrolled the Democratic Party's midterms war chest to the sum of $40,000,000 using funds from his now-bankrupt crypto exchange. Meanwhile, blameless customers have likely lost BILLIONS in savings.
This is the SCANDAL everyone should be talking about! pic.twitter.com/yRr2PSYQco
— Ben Kew 🐶 (@ben_kew) November 13, 2022
They’ve only been around since January and they’re “dedicated to boosting candidates committed to preventing future pandemics.” They promote all sorts of WEF style globalist agenda items while they’re at it.
“Our candidates are committed to safeguarding our nation from future global pandemics, so this is the last time in our lifetime, and our children’s lifetimes, that we will face the devastation that has gripped communities across the U.S. since 2020.”
$40 million bucks can buy a lot of election outcome. Conservatives were expecting a “red wave.” What we got is a photo finish that’s already been declared for the Democrat globalists in power before the recounts are started.
Who he bought
Bankman-Fried got his Democrat candidate spending spree rolling with a $9 million wire transfer in February to the PAC, shortly after it was created. His “spouse,” Nishad Singh, kicked in another million for an even 10.
Sam Bankman-Fried then “made three additional donations worth $18 million between March and June, increasing his total contribution to Protect Our Future PAC to $27 million.” That “accounted for roughly 95% of the roughly $28.5 million raised by the PAC.”
They paid $10.5 million to Democrat primary loser Carrick Flynn in Oregon and another $1.1 million each to Adam Hollier of Michigan and Josh Lafazan of New York. Also getting more than $1 million each were Lucy McBath of Georgia, Shontel Brown of Ohio, Jasmine Crockett of Texas, Valerie Foushee of North Carolina and Robert Garcia of California.
The net result of FTX is that billions of dollars was stolen from crypto investors to give to Democrat-aligned politicians, nonprofits, and journalists.
This is why there may be no prosecution.
— Balaji (@balajis) November 15, 2022
Rounding out the list with amounts ranging from $200,000 to a million are: Jesus Garcia, Morgan McGarvey, Maxwell Frost, Sydney Kamlager, Jonathan Jackson, Nikki Budzinski, Jared Moskowitz and Rob Menendez Jr.
FTX, according to CoinDesk was a group “polycule” or network of polyamorous relationships where all the executives “are, or used to be, paired up in romantic relationships with each other.” Dr. George K. Lerner, a psychiatrist, gave the Democrat fund raisers coaching advice and prescriptions for speed. Caroline Ellison was anther top decision maker running their sister cryptocurrency trading firm Alameda Research. The 10-person group ran both firms.
The “higher-ups” really were a lot higher than most but it wasn’t like people think. “The higher-ups, they mostly played chess and board games. There was no partying. They were undersexed, if anything. They were working way too much.” He admits writing the Adderall scripts but the “rate of ADHD in the company was in line with most tech companies.“