A beautiful speech:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Soros Funneled $15 M-Plus to Groups Rallying for Hamas - NY PostBy Rich Calder and Matthew Sedacca
Far-left billionaire kingmaker George Soros has funneled more than $15 million since 2016 to groups behind this month’s pro-Palestine protests, where demonstrators openly cheered Hamas militants’ craven terrorist attacks on Israel.
A Post examination of Open Society Foundations records shows Soros’ grant-making network gave $13.7 million of the money through Tides Center, a deep-pocketed lefty advocacy group that sponsors several nonprofits who’ve justified Hamas’ bloody attacks while claiming Palestinians obsessed with the eradication of the Jewish state are the real victims
Tides’ beneficiaries include Illinois-based Adalah Justice Project, which on the day of the Oct. 7 massacre posted a photo on Instagram of a bulldozer tearing part of Israel’s border fence down and a caption: “Israeli colonizers believed they could indefinitely trap two million people in an open-air prison… no cage goes unchallenged.”
Members of the Palestinian advocacy group occupied California Rep. Ro Khanna’s office on Oct. 20 to demand he sign a resolution calling for ceasefire in Gaza. Adalah’s members also co-sponsored a rally that same day in Bryant Park where hostile demonstrators spewed antisemitic chants and waved a sign that read “I DO NOT CONDEMN HAMAS.”
It also gave $30,000 in 2020 to Desis Rising Up and Moving, another co-sponsor of the Bryant Park protest where 139 people were arrested, financial records show.
Open Society Foundations gave $60,000 in 2018 to the Arab American Association of New York, a group co-founded by politically connected activist Linda Sarsour that helped plan a hate-filled “Flood Brooklyn for Palestine” protest in Bay Ridge on Oct. 21, where protestors called for the eradication of Israel and held a sign of the Israeli flag in a trash basket that read “Please keep the world clean!
Open Society Foundations also awarded $1.5 million to Adalah’s founding nonprofit, Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, but only $800,000 of it was received before the legal center cut ties with the American organization in 2018. The legal center says its mission is to promote human rights in Israel.
Other Soros-backed, Palestinian advocacy groups whose members have been spewing hate at rallies since the massacre include Jewish Voice for Peace and If Not Now, which received $650,000 and $400,000, respectively.
Both co-sponsored the Bryant Park rally, and its members were among the protestors who converged on the US Capitol complex Oct. 18.
Jewish Voice for Peace also helped occupy Khanna’s office and has blamed Israel for the Oct. 7 attacks, writing on its website: “Israeli apartheid and occupation — and United States complicity in that oppression — are the source of all this violence.”
CONTINUE READING
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The Jewish state of Israel deserves an ally that acts like one. The
people of Israel at home, and in captivity, deserve America’s support.
And Israel’s unity government and security cabinet deserve the
deference befitting a sovereign democratic country. The primary
obstacle to peace in Israel’s region are genocidal terrorists like Hamas
and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, who slaughter innocent people, and
corrupt leaders of the Palestinian Authority who have
repeatedly, repeatedly rejected peace deals from multiple
Israeli governments. And foreign observers who cannot keep these
clear distinctions ought to refrain from weighing in. It is grotesque
and hypocritical for Americans who hyperventilate about
foreign interference in our own democracy, to call for the removal of
the democratically elected leader of Israel. This is unprecedented.
We should not treat fellow democracies this way, at all…Israel is
not a colony of America whose leaders serve at the pleasure of the
party in power in Washington. Only Israel’s citizens should have a
say in who runs their government. This is the very definition of
democracy and sovereignty. Either we respect their decisions,
or we disrespect their democracy.”
— Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, on the floor of the
Senate, in response to Senator Schumer’s remarks, March 14, 2024
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Lieberman piles on and slams Schumer. I left
Schumer a message that he had the spine
of a worm. Lynn cringed.
+++
Joe Lieberman slams Schumer for anti-Netanyahu speech: ‘
Can’t ever remember anything like it’
By Carl Campanile
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman on Sunday blasted Senate Majority
Leader Chuck Schumer for calling for an election to replace Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, denouncing the New
York Democrat’s remarks as “outrageous.”
“I thought the statement he made this week … was a mistake. I can’t
ever remember anything like it,” Lieberman told host John Catsimatidis
on the “Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM.
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, the first Jewish-American to appear
on a presidential ticket, has slammed Senate Majority Leader
Chuck Schumer for urging Israel to oust Prime Minister
Lieberman, 82, a former Democratic senator from Connecticut who
later became an Independent before his 2013 retirement, was the
first Jewish-American to appear on a presidential ticket when then-
Vice President Al Gore tapped him as his running mate in 2000.
“For a US senator — let alone the majority leader; let alone the
highest-ranking Jewish elected official in Washington — to tell Israel
that it’s time to get rid of Netanyahu, that’s outrageous,” Lieberman
said of Schumer.
In an extraordinary speech from the Senate floor on Thursday,
Schumer, 73, called for a “new election” in Israel after the conclusion
of the Jewish state’s war with Hamas, which has been raging in Gaza
and the West Bank since Oct. 7.
“As a lifelong supporter of Israel, it’s become clear to me that
the Netanyahu coalition no longer fits the needs of Israel after
Oct. 7,” Schumer said, referring to the day of the Palestinian terror
group Hamas’ slaughter in Israel, which sparked the
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks from the Senate Floor
In an extraordinary speech from the Senate Floor last week,
Schumer called for a “new election” in Israel, labeling Netanyahu
an “obstacle” to peace. senate.gov
Schumer singled out Netanyahu and “radical” members of his
security cabinet as an “obstacle” to peace.
His remarks joined a growing chorus of criticism emanating from
the Democratic Party’s progressive wing, which blames Israel for not
doing more to minimize civilian casualties among Palestinians as it
tries to eradicate Hamas.
The top-ranking Senate Democrat’s words drew swift and strong
rebukes from Republicans and Israeli leaders alike, including
Netanyahu himself, who on Sunday fired back at Schumer for his
“totally inappropriate” speech.
“I think what he said is totally inappropriate. It’s inappropriate for him
to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected
leadership there,” Netanyahu said on CNN’s “State of the Union”
on Sunday.
“That’s something that [the] Israeli public does on its own. We’re
not a banana republic.”
Netanyahu fired back Sunday at Schumer, saying, “I think what he
said is totally inappropriate.” REUTERS
Lieberman added, “Can you imagine Sen. Schumer or anybody else
in the US government saying to the Brits, ‘We don’t like your
prime minister. It’s really time for you to dump him.’ Oh my god, there’d
be outrage all around.
“It’s a bad precedent for us to tell a friend and ally, a democratic ally, ‘
Get rid of this government. we don’t like him,’ ” the former senator said.
President Biden on Friday praised Schumer, telling reporters he
thought the Democrat made a “good speech” during an Oval
Office meeting with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar.
Biden is facing increased pressure at home over his handling of the
Israel-Hamas conflict as presidential election season gets into full swing.
Protesters block the Ayalon highway during a demonstration calling for
the release of hostages as well as denouncing the government and Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu5
Protesters block the highway during a demonstration calling for the
release of hostages as well as denouncing the government and
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Getty Image
A poll published by the Wall Street Journal last week found that
60% of voters disapprove of how Biden has dealt with the war.
Donald Trump, asked about Schumer’s speech by Fox News “
MediaBuzz” host Howard Kurtz on Sunday, blasted the Democratic
Party’s record on Israel.
“The Democrats are very bad for Israel,” said the former president,
now the presumptive GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential
contest. “Israel sticks with them. I guess Israel is loyal, maybe to a
fault, because they stick with these guys. Biden is so bad for Israel.”
+++
In Chapter 5 Seamus explains how the:"War On Farmers" began
and what it means.
In baseball it was Tinkers to Evers to Chance. Today it is
Rockefeller to Bill Gates Jr .to biotechnology .
The Rockefellers made fortunes from fertilizers but when
their patents ran out they shifted gears and began to use
climate change and "overpopulation" as a ploy against
farmers, whose animals are allegedly polluting the
atmosphere. Then Gates Jr. and others began to buy up farm
land and manufacture food that tasted like meat etc.
Riots also started to break out in Holland and spread as
farmers realized their future and livelihood was at stake.
Start a questionable man made cause, find a victim, drive
the victims out of business, purchase their assets at a
sharp discount and subsequently produce alternatives. Then
convince government bureaucrats to link with The U.N that
you are engaged in saving the world and increase your
wealth not as a rogue but as a saviour.
The artificial food craze seems to have met consumer
resistance but the billionaire's have invested heavily and
I would not assume they will lose because they have the
U.N, WEF, Hollywood, 2030 and the mass Media on their
side. and Congress is always for sale at a price..
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
No comments:
Post a Comment