Humpty Dumpty Institute

Funny name right? A story came out just about a year ago in regards to the Humpty Dumpty Institute.  HDI is a think tank/ non profit that works with third world nations that according to HDI’s website:

“ is a unique non-profit organization dedicated to tackling difficult global and domestic issues by establishing innovative and strategic public/private partnerships that provide sensible solutions to serious problems “

HDI was founded in 1988 by major Clinton donor Constance Milstein. It has a major focus of working with children within these poorer nations. What is interesting is that Mark Epstein,  Jeffery’s brother, is listed as the vice-chairman of the institute. What’s also interesting is that HDI has over 20 congressman on its congressional advisory board. Three congressman of note are Adam Schiff, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, and Maxine Waters.


HDI was also connected to Ghilsane Maxwell’s non-profit the “TerraMar project”; which she promptly shut down 1 week after Jeffery Epstein’s arrest.

I’m not stating that Mark Epstein has done anything illegal, but you would think that the media would have looked more into Mark Epstein and what this Humpty Dumpty business was all about??  I follow quite a bit of news, but I don’t recall the mainstream media covering this at all..

Maybe more will come out about the Humpty Dumpty Institute if Ghilsane stays alive?  Kudos to Ken Gibson of Frankreport.com  for shedding light on this story last year.





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  1. WOW
    frank, may i tweet this?
    by the way, i forgot to mention when i joined -
    i came after listening to you and QuiteFrankly discuss ...
    lemme know, thanx

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  2. Hey Deb. Sure you can retweet it. Just make sure you give credit to the Frank report.com. Quitefrankly...best show out there :)

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    1. will do ... i went to read the whole article from last year .... now i'm gonna read everything from beginning to end .... yes, QuiteFrankly is unique; solid show & easy on the eyes ... tx again

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