ed note–as always, ladies and Gentile-men, lots of important protocols that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to know about this one.
Firsto, let the following fact be known–
The Jews aren’t stupid…
Nor have they gotten to where they are in the world by leaving things to chance. Just as they have demonstrated in their control of Hollywood, before the ‘Final Cut’ goes to the big screen-ola, they make sure that an immense amount of time, money and effort is spent so that the finished product is more or less 666% what they intended it to be.
Having said that, it is also important to note that given their chameleonesque/shape-shiting natures, they make sure for operational/strategic purposes to be everywhere at all times in all debates so as to best control them.
As the very Hebraic Lenin himself stated–
‘The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves…’
Having said that, let’s get down to the milk and cookies of the info contained below…
A. Of the 2 possible candidates for POTUS, the one that is most preferable as far as Israel, Netanyahu, Likud, and the War Party are concerned is Joe Biden, for several reasons–
1. He is feeble-minded/mentally incompetent…
and–
2. He is highly-compromised.
Not only is he the LARGEST singular recipient of Jewish money throughout his political career–somewhere in the neighborhood of ONE MILLION DOLLARS by most estimates–in addition to this, he has several MASSIVE criminal/legal timebombs that could blow up in his face at any given moment involving his son Hunter and the millions of dollars in graft/corruption that ‘Genocide Joe’ personally received throughout his political career.
EXACTLY the kind of ‘Prez’ that Israel wants/needs. As Netanyahu once famously said concerning the power which the Pirates of Judea maintain over the ‘land of the free’ and ‘home of the brave’–
‘I know what America is…America is a thing you can move very easily in the right direction…They won’t get in the way.’
Now, we can all hear it now, the–
‘But, but, but…Biden is saying all sorts of, well, THINGS…Things that make it appear that he is opposed to the religiously-commanded carnage taking place in Gaza…’
Yes, indeed, ladies and Gentile-men, Biden has SAID all sorts of ‘things’, but while he was SAYING these ‘things’, what he was actually DOING was sending more bombs, bullets, etc, etc, etc, to the Jypsy State so that the religiously-commanded carnage could continue, and he did all of this behind closed doors in concert/conspiration with Netanyahu through his very Jewish Sec. of State Antony Blinken.
Now, the OTHER enchilada grandissima that all gentiles with a vested interest in their own future survival need to know about this is that the one man that Israel, Netanyahu, Likud, and the War Party DO NOT want coming back through the front door at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave is this guy–
Now, we here at this humble little informational endeavor didn’t just pick that jpeg out of thin air for no reason, ladies and Gentile-men.
The entire ‘GET TRUMP’ operation that began within microseconds of him announcing his intention to win the presidency back in 2016 was a repeat/redo of previous operations run out of Israel that also saw the political assassination of previous POTUS persons who got sideways with the Jypsy State, including the following–
And, finalmente, ladies and Gentile-men…
And furthermore, DJT KNOWS that it was ‘Bibi’ who was primarily responsible for running him out of office before he could move forward with his ‘Deal of the Century’ that would have seen not only Israel locked behind internationally-recognized borders, but as well, a Palestinian state which Netanyahu and Likud have stated somewhere between a million and a billion time over the course of the last 40 years will ‘never happen’, and as such, as the pic of DJT indicates above, the time for ‘payback’ is coming.
And how do we know that ‘payback’ is coming and that DJT plans on bringing Netanyahu a steaming, hot bowl of Revenge Soup?
–The two words appearing at the bottom of the newspaper headline above quoting what DJT had to say about Netanyahu after the election was stolen from him.
So, ladies and Gentile-men, where does this leave everything in the here and now viz the protests taking place?
Firsto, all the theatrics and ‘jrama’ on the part of Jews worldwide over the protests in America and elsewhere are only that–theatrics and ‘jrama’.
If indeed all these ‘anti-Israel’ protests were truly inimical to Netanyahu and Likud, then the Jewish money that is financing/feuling these protests would stop in a New York second and the protests would whither and disappear.
They NEED these protests to take place for 2 reasons, the first of which we already discussed–
1. Putting enormous political pressure on Biden in an election year so that he will eventually cave in WHOLE HOG to Israel’s demands PUBLICALLY so that everything involving WWIII/Armageddon can move forward without the need of engaging in the complicated diplomatic dance moves that have been taking place up to this point…
And–
2. So that legislation can get passed setting the stage for criminal charges to be brought against anyone deemed ‘unfriendly’ to the Jews, to wit–
And it is for these reasons that–despite as much as certain ‘neighborhoods’ making up the ‘axis of resistance’ want to believe that all the upheaval in America is nothing more than an organic, grass-roots uprising against Israel, nevertheless–maybe, JUST MAYBE, the Jews are doing exactly what they did during the ‘Arab Spring’, where protests were organized in setting the stage for the removal of various Middle East leaders ‘past their prime’ under the guise of a ‘popular revolution’, but which in fact resulted in the very things that Judea, Inc wanted all along.
Again, ladies and Gentile-men, the Jews can be accused of all sorts of uncomplimentary things, but the one thing that can’t be said about them is that they are stupid.
Politico
President Joe Biden has been dogged for months by pro-Palestinian protesters calling him ‘Genocide Joe’ — but some of the groups behind the demonstrations receive financial backing from philanthropists pushing hard for his re-election.
The donors include some of the biggest names in Democratic circles namely Soros and Pritzker, according to a POLITICO analysis.
Two of the organizers supporting the protests at Columbia University and on other campuses are Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow. Both are supported by the Tides Foundation, which is seeded by Democratic megadonor George Soros and was previously supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It in turn supports numerous small nonprofits that work for social change.
Soros declined to comment, but a spokesperson with the Open Society Foundation, of which Soros is the founder and chairman, said in a statement that it ‘has funded a broad spectrum of US groups that have advocated for the rights of Palestinians and Israelis and for peaceful resolution to the conflict in Israel.’ The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has previously funded the Tides Foundation and other groups, said it no longer has active grants to Tides. It also does not support Jewish Voice for Peace or IfNotNow.
Another notable Democratic donor whose philanthropy has helped fund the protest movement is David Rockefeller Jr., who sits on the board of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. It has given nearly $500,000 directly to Jewish Voice for Peace, which explicitly describes itself as anti-Zionist, over the past five years. Rockefeller Brothers has separately given grants to both the Tides Foundation and the Tides Center.
Several other groups involved in pro-Palestinian protests are backed by a foundation funded by Susan and Nick Pritzker, heir to the Hyatt Hotel empire — and supporters of Biden and numerous Democratic campaigns, including $6,600 to the Biden Victory Fund a few months ago and more than $300,000 during the 2020 campaign.
The trail of donations shows a series of blurred lines when it comes to liberal causes and Democratic politics. The money is sometimes, but not always, directed toward specific issues — even if it is, it contributes to an organization’s larger pool of funds, which could go toward opposing causes. Often, missions between the donors and nonprofits are aligned, but they also sometimes have different and — particularly when it comes to Gaza — conflicting agendas and tactics. And a small group of wealthy heavyweights are often playing an outsize role funding many of them.
But as protester tactics have grown more intense, like taking over university buildings and shouting antisemitic remarks, the groups behind them are now attracting criticism from prominent donors on the left.
‘Why [is the Rockefeller Fund] giving significant grants to Jewish Voice for Peace, [which] blamed the horrific Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the United States rather than Hamas?’ said Elisha Wiesel, a Democratic donor who chairs the Elie Wiesel Foundation, an organization that supports anti-genocide work.
Jewish Voice for Peace, which did not return a request for comment, has been the leader in disruptive protests against Biden, including shouting ‘genocide supporter’ at his glitzy fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York in March. It protests on campuses across the country, and its statement immediately following the Oct. 7 attacks said that ‘the source of all this violence’ was ‘Israeli apartheid and occupation — and United States complicity in that oppression.’
The complex funding system in the nonprofit space sometimes means that groups are funded by grants — or even subgrants — from a larger organization that isn’t involved in granular, day-to-day management of an activist group’s work. In a statement to POLITICO, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund noted it cannot support political activity or campaigns and is not involved in the personal political giving of trustees.
‘Our grantees in all three portfolios support a broad range of policy ideas—some align with the Biden administration’s agenda and others conflict. This complexity is part and parcel of our nonpartisan work,’ said Sarah Edkins, the fund’s communications director, in a statement.
Some advisers to left-leaning causes say that’s just part of the way things work when it comes to philanthropic giving.
‘There may be times where a donor may give to an organization or candidate that sometimes does something that clashes with their personal view,’ said Kevin Conlon, who has been a bundler for Biden as well as for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and now advises nonprofits.
Still, some donors say they feel conflicted as they watch the protests unfold.
‘We’re hearing from folks who want to make sure that their dollars aren’t supporting people who are supporting Hamas and shouting antisemitic things,’ said Daniel Goldwin, public affairs executive director of the Jewish United Fund in Chicago, which issues grants to small local nonprofits and to larger national nonprofits. ‘If it’s an organization they’ve been giving to for a long time, we encourage them to call and communicate their concerns.’
Biden is struggling to regain support from young people, who went overwhelmingly for him in 2020, and the protests may complicate that effort. As Israel faces increasing criticism from around the world amid the high numbers of civilian casualties in Gaza, demonstrations in the United States are only growing more intense. Those at Columbia University, in particular, have emerged as a thorn in the side of Biden, who finally weighed in on them on Thursday.
‘Destroying property is not a peaceful protest, it’s against the law,’ Biden said. ‘Vandalism, trespassing, breaking windows, shutting down campuses, forcing the cancellation of classes and graduation, none of this is a peaceful protest.’
Some Democrats are downplaying the protests as a problem for Biden.
‘Elections aren’t determined on foreign policy issues,’ said Jill Zipin, co-founder and chair of Democratic Jewish Outreach Pennsylvania, a political action committee that works to elect Democrats in Pennsylvania. ‘The protest movement and the encampments probably won’t be an issue in November, but it’s really hard to say because things can change quickly.’
The liability for Biden could be more pronounced if the protests continue throughout the summer and fall, as the election draws closer.
‘If it continues through November, then yes, it’s likely to be more salient,’ said Omar Wasow, a scholar who studies protest movements and their political effects. ‘And if it somehow winds down, you’ll see that Americans don’t care a lot about foreign policy, and therefore it’s likely to not to play out in the election.’
Many of the nonprofits that receive grants that are now involved in the protests also have missions that are mostly unrelated to foreign policy. But as the conflict in the Middle East takes up a greater space at the center of the nation’s political debates, nonprofits with other missions have been drawn to the cause.
‘A lot of our members are supporting actions that are trying to hold Biden accountable, which is not the same thing as opposing Biden. It’s saying we desperately don’t want the alternative,’ said Barni Qaasim, a spokesperson for Solidaire Action, a group that funds social justice movements.
Solidaire has received financial support from the Pritzkers, who also founded the Libra Foundation, which funds smaller nonprofits that address criminal justice, environmental and gender justice issues. Susan Pritzker declined to comment for this story. Some of the groups funded by Libra have also been involved in protests against Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas.
For instance, The Climate Justice Alliance took part in pro-Palestinian marches that have used the phrase ‘Genocide Joe.’ Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity, another group backed by the Libra Foundation, promotes pro-Palestinian demonstrations on its website. And a third, the Immigrant Defense Project, was part of a protest in Washington that saw 13 activists arrested by Capitol police after demanding a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.
The Tides Foundation, funded by the Prizkers, has also supported the Adalah Justice Project, which has also been part of protests at Columbia University. The group wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that ‘universities are hedge funds, deeply embedded with weapons manufacturers.’ Tides also supports Palestine Legal, a legal defense fund that is offers legal assistance to ‘students mobilizing against genocide.’
The Tides Foundation issued a statement about funding groups that protest, saying it is ‘committed to advancing social justice,’ adding that its ‘community of fiscally sponsored projects, donors, and grantees represent a wide range of perspectives on what social justice looks like.’
Palestine Legal has been a fiscally sponsored project of the Tides Center since 2013, and Adalah Justice Project since 2016, according to a spokesperson. Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow ‘are grantee partners.’
Some donors may use this moment to reevaluate where their money goes, something that Conlon, the Democratic bundler, acknowledged.
‘They might be less inclined to give in the future if they feel strongly about it. Inevitably, there will be conflicts,’ he said. ‘You’re not going to sync perfectly all the time.’