-----BUNDLED POSTS #1: HERE ARE MANY POSTS IN THIS ONE POST: (SAVING SPACE)------ https://newspunch.com/meghan-markle-raising-money-islamic-terrorists/amp/ Dec 2, 2018 - Meghan Markle has been caught raising money for a known Islamic terror organization, causing a PR nightmare for Buckingham Palace. In a massive blunder, the American-born Duchess of Sussex recently began promoting a program associated with the notorious Al-Manaar mosque not far from Kensington Palace. The mosque has produced nineteen terrorists — including “Jihadi John” and his Islamic State “Beatles” who tortured and beheaded Western captives in Syria. Markle raised over $250,000 for the Hubb Community Kitchen operated out of the mosque by promoting a cookbook. The premise of the book was to benefit the survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire. However, that is not what happened. Madworldnews.com reports: Meghan Markle made up to four secret visits to the Al-Manaar Mosque in West London to meet with survivors and relatives of victims of the inferno. Making secret visits to mosques known to have supported 19 terrorists that beheaded Americans and killed British citizens is not something a representative of the United Kingdom should do. It only gives credence to the fact Meghan is running around doing whatever she deems necessary to polish her brand as a Diana-like humanitarian, but she gets it all wrong. In damage control mode, the palace put out a statement on the visits which happened in February: “Ms. Markle has regularly been making private visits to organizations as she gets to know the charity sector.” “Jihadi John” Emwazi was responsible for the beheading of American journalists Steven Sotloff and James Foley, and British aid workers David Haines, Alan Henning, and Peter Kassig. It’s no wonder the Queen just banished Meghan from Kensington Palace. British citizens are outraged, and rightly so. An ITV News report earlier this week reported that the duchess has made numerous unreported visits ...

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