Astro-turfing the revolution (05-09-2024--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowMay 09, 202400:26:3224.35 MB

Astro-turfing the revolution (05-09-2024--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply A deep dive into the Leftist organizers and funders of our current state of insurrection.

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[00:00:29] Tablet magazine, tabletmag.com is the website.

[00:00:34] I believe this is a Jewish magazine publication.

[00:00:39] There's a piece written by Park McDougald and McDougald, McDougald.

[00:00:46] It's like McDougal but with a D at the end of it, which is kind of weird.

[00:00:53] A very, very lengthy examination of a topic that we've kind of done a little bit of looking

[00:01:00] at in some investigation, examination from various other people that I've brought forward

[00:01:05] to you guys.

[00:01:08] But this ties in another element and this is people keep asking like who's funding

[00:01:14] all of the campus protesting?

[00:01:18] Who's funding the Tente Fata?

[00:01:22] And we've approached it from several different angles.

[00:01:25] This guy's piece brings a lot of them together and then adds in another element, specifically

[00:01:32] Obama.

[00:01:34] All right, so you can read this by the way at tabletmag.com.

[00:01:40] It's called The People Setting America on Fire.

[00:01:46] have displayed an incoherent mix of campus progressivism, hardcore Islamism and Arab

[00:01:53] nationalism as well as revolutionary anarchism and communism.

[00:02:02] The only unifying thread would appear to be opposition to Israel and its alleged

[00:02:06] imperial patron, the United States.

[00:02:10] Right, a lot of far left people are here in these protests, right?

[00:02:17] Obviously anti-Israel, some are foreigners or the children of foreigners who have imported

[00:02:22] the conspiracies and hatreds of their homelands.

[00:02:26] More admitted under relaxed pandemic era admissions standards and proudly ignorant

[00:02:33] of both American and world history, more of these kids are taking their decolonial

[00:02:38] half knowledge pushed by their elders to its logical conclusion.

[00:02:43] But students are not the only and perhaps not even the most important faction active

[00:02:46] in the campus protests.

[00:02:48] Just as in the mostly peaceful quote unquote Black Lives Matter protests in the summer

[00:02:53] of 2020, outside agitators have played a central role in organizing and escalating

[00:03:01] the campus protests.

[00:03:03] These are professional radicals and organizers, black block antifa thugs, Marxist Leninist

[00:03:09] revolutionaries and now Palestinian and Islamist radicals.

[00:03:14] The largely decentralized network of agitators is in turn politically and financially supported

[00:03:19] by a vast web of progressive nonprofits, NGOs, foundations and dark money groups ultimately

[00:03:27] backed by big money donors aligned with the Democrat Party.

[00:03:32] The first hint that the protests are not entirely organic is they're striking resemblance

[00:03:39] to previous rounds of organized far left agitation.

[00:03:42] I've been saying this for months.

[00:03:45] From the uprising of summer 2020 to the rolling antifa versus proud boys brawls of

[00:03:51] 2016 through 2017, the autonomous zones, the chash chop governance in those zones,

[00:03:57] They all look the same, they all dress the same.

[00:03:59] They got this the reflector vests, right?

[00:04:02] The prohibition of the filming from outsiders.

[00:04:10] You can't talk to the media.

[00:04:12] You got to be a representative, somebody who's in charge to talk to the media from

[00:04:18] the chash chop zones.

[00:04:20] Classic black block tactics covering your faces, dressing alike so you don't get

[00:04:25] caught as easy.

[00:04:28] At Yale, student activists docked the police officers that arrested them.

[00:04:36] And that was another harassment tactic that was employed by antifa.

[00:04:40] These are all the same tactics because these are the same people.

[00:04:43] They are the same destabilizing agents, literally the same people.

[00:04:50] All of the tactics require a degree of instruction and training.

[00:04:54] We've now seen footage came out of Columbia that showed a professional protest consultant.

[00:05:00] Did you know that there was such a thing?

[00:05:04] Protest consultant.

[00:05:06] Her name is Lisa Fithian.

[00:05:09] She's a veteran of Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, Standing Rock, remember

[00:05:14] that one?

[00:05:16] And down in Atlanta, Stop Cop City.

[00:05:19] And she's at Columbia teaching students how to barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall,

[00:05:25] which they did.

[00:05:27] I've seen videos also of there was one that was put out yesterday.

[00:05:32] Somebody flew a drone over a quad.

[00:05:35] Forget what campus it was.

[00:05:36] And there's, I don't know, 50, 60 of these Hamas support and protesters that

[00:05:43] are out there.

[00:05:44] They got their arms linked together and they're practicing how to walk forward

[00:05:47] together and then confront police lines.

[00:05:53] And it's just video footage of them doing all of these different types of exercises,

[00:05:58] you know?

[00:05:59] I mean, not like calisthenic exercises, nothing like that.

[00:06:02] No, of course not.

[00:06:03] No, this is just like they're running drills.

[00:06:06] That's a better word for it.

[00:06:10] The director for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy in

[00:06:14] Washington, D.C., Kyle Shidler, or Shidler?

[00:06:20] Anyway, Kyle, he's an expert on far-left domestic extremism.

[00:06:24] Quote,

[00:06:44] In fact, I've seen this as well, video and photos.

[00:07:09] literature that's been distributed inside these encampments.

[00:07:13] Antifa websites have published dispatches from their comrades on the inside.

[00:07:18] They also include various communist and Marxist-Leninist groups, including the Maoist

[00:07:23] Revolutionary Communist Party, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the International

[00:07:28] Answer Coalition, a PSL front group that worked with several Muslim groups to organize

[00:07:34] the January 13th march on Washington for Gaza, where protesters flew the Black Jihadist

[00:07:39] flag.

[00:07:40] Remember that one?

[00:07:41] It was early this year, January.

[00:07:44] So Kyle Shidler says, these groups typically operate in a decentralized manner.

[00:07:49] They use successful tactics drawn from decades of anarchist organizing, which is kind of

[00:07:54] an oxymoron, don't you think?

[00:07:56] Like, you're an anarchist.

[00:07:58] That's why I always call them temporary anarchists, because they're not really

[00:08:02] for no government, right?

[00:08:04] They're just for temporary chaos so then they could take control.

[00:08:09] And then they're going to be statists.

[00:08:13] They've been organizing for decades and they've spread through left-wing activist

[00:08:18] networks via word of mouth, as well as through formal trainings by professionals such

[00:08:22] as this Fithian chick.

[00:08:26] There's a thing called momentum strategies, which calls itself a movement incubator.

[00:08:35] If you look at Fithian, she has consulted with hundreds of groups on how to do these

[00:08:40] things, how to organize, how to protest, how to make sure your people don't go to

[00:08:43] jail, how to help them once they are in jail.

[00:08:47] There's no one decision maker.

[00:08:50] They have decentralized affinity groups that work together towards a shared goal,

[00:08:55] coordinating out in the open via social media and Google Docs, Google documents.

[00:09:01] This can create an impression of centralized planning, like the tents, right?

[00:09:08] The tents that have cropped up on a number of campuses, prompting speculation that

[00:09:12] some entity is buying them en masse and people keep pointing out, well, they all

[00:09:16] have the same tent.

[00:09:17] And Schiedler says, well, yeah, it's because the organizers told them, go buy

[00:09:22] And then they send around a Google document with a link to a tent on Amazon.

[00:09:27] And so everybody just buys it.

[00:09:29] That's why they all have the same look and tent.

[00:09:32] That's actually a pretty believable thing, too, right?

[00:09:35] He says, it's a mistake to view the campus protests as a student movement and

[00:09:40] to regard the outsiders as infiltrators or somehow separate from the movement.

[00:09:44] Rather, the student activists have been working together with outsiders, with whom

[00:09:49] they are linked via overlapping activist networks and nationwide organizations.

[00:09:55] The, quote, student revolts.

[00:09:58] They actually exist on sort of a spectrum, on a continuum with the broader

[00:10:02] anti-Israel protest movement.

[00:10:05] The campus encampments began immediately after the economic blockade on April 15th.

[00:10:12] Remember that? The A15 action day.

[00:10:14] Remember that?

[00:10:15] Where we saw the takeover, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the flood,

[00:10:21] quote unquote, the flood on Wall Street, New York City, right?

[00:10:24] Right after that happened.

[00:10:25] That's when all the encampments happened.

[00:10:28] It wasn't a coincidence.

[00:10:30] It is coordinated by all of these decentralized groups that are networked

[00:10:36] together.

[00:10:37] All right, back to this piece here.

[00:10:38] Park McDougal at Tablet Magazine writes that the, quote, movement recruits from

[00:10:45] among students, true enough, on these campuses.

[00:10:48] By the way, I did get this message from a student at UNCC talking about the

[00:10:57] protesters and said, some of these protesters are kids in my classes.

[00:11:02] They think they're super smart, but they're the dumbest ones in the class.

[00:11:06] And they beg and literally cry to the professors to get their grades adjusted.

[00:11:11] Did you know you could do that?

[00:11:13] I didn't even know that that was a thing.

[00:11:14] You could cry and get your, I had to made straight A's.

[00:11:19] I've talked about my time in the theater in fourth and fifth grade, right?

[00:11:24] I've regaled you with these tales.

[00:11:27] Like I would have been able to like pluck some nose hairs, rub an onion

[00:11:31] under my eye, and then like fake some tears and stuff.

[00:11:34] I could have done that.

[00:11:36] Man.

[00:11:40] So yes, the movement, while it recruits from among students and other

[00:11:44] self-motivated radicals willing to put their bodies on the line, the

[00:11:47] movement relies heavily on the funding of progressive donors and nonprofits

[00:11:51] connected to the upper reaches of the Democrat Party.

[00:11:56] The Rockefeller Brothers Fund.

[00:11:58] This was instrumental in selling Obama's Iran deal to the public.

[00:12:03] And that's, by the way, who's running our foreign policy still.

[00:12:06] That's who's doing it now.

[00:12:08] Right? This is Obama's third term.

[00:12:11] Various branches of George Soros, his philanthropic empire, the Kaifin

[00:12:16] Foundation, K-A-P-H-A-N or maybe it's Ka'pan, founded by early

[00:12:22] Amazon employee Sheldon Ka'pan.

[00:12:25] JVP.

[00:12:28] Jewish Voices for Peace.

[00:12:30] They've also received nearly 1.5 million from various donor-advised funds,

[00:12:35] which allow wealthy clients to give anonymously through their financial

[00:12:37] institutions run through charitable giving arms of Fidelity Investments,

[00:12:41] Charles Schwab, Morgan Stanley, Vanguard, TIAA.

[00:12:47] Now, Students for Justice in Palestine, by contrast, is an outgrowth

[00:12:51] of the Islamist networks that were dissolved during the U.S.

[00:12:55] government's prosecution of the Holy Land Foundation and the related

[00:12:58] charities that were fundraising for Hamas.

[00:13:01] SJP is a subsidiary of the AMP or as I call them, the PPs.

[00:13:07] Right? So SJP has no formal corporate structure, but it operates

[00:13:12] as AMP's campus brand.

[00:13:17] So they create all of these organizations and they make them

[00:13:22] comp...they make the flow chart or the organizational chart complex

[00:13:26] by design. So it's difficult to track the money and the people.

[00:13:31] That is by design.

[00:13:33] A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned this guy, Hatem Bazian.

[00:13:37] Yep, he pops up here too with the PPs.

[00:13:41] Both the AMP, the American Muslims for Palestine and the SJP,

[00:13:45] Students for Justice in Palestine, were founded by the same man,

[00:13:48] Hatem Bazian.

[00:13:51] And he's a Palestinian academic who formerly fundraised for Kind Hearts.

[00:13:57] That is an Islamic charity that was dissolved in 2012 pursuant to a

[00:14:01] settlement with the U.S. Treasury Department, which froze the

[00:14:04] group's assets for fundraising for Hamas.

[00:14:09] Several of AMP senior leaders are former fundraisers for the

[00:14:13] Holy Land Foundation and related charities.

[00:14:18] That's all according to congressional testimony.

[00:14:20] The national SJP is legally something called a fiscal sponsorship

[00:14:26] of another nonprofit.

[00:14:28] OK, so you get one nonprofit and then they create a sponsorship,

[00:14:33] a fiscal sponsorship of another one.

[00:14:35] So basically it's a way to separate yourself from the organization

[00:14:40] that does the wet work, right?

[00:14:42] You want to go send some bullies out to attack some Jews on campus,

[00:14:46] but you don't want your fingerprints on it.

[00:14:48] You don't want your donors attached to it.

[00:14:49] You do one of these fiscal sponsorships.

[00:14:53] And so the national SJP is underneath this other one called Westpac,

[00:14:59] which makes fiscal sponsorships a convenient way to mask links

[00:15:05] between donors and controversial causes.

[00:15:07] Donors, in other words, can effectively use nonprofits such as

[00:15:11] Westpac to obscure their direct connections to controversial causes.

[00:15:17] Moving on, they got donations from the Elias Foundation,

[00:15:20] a family foundation run by the private equity investor James Mann

[00:15:24] and his wife, Grassroots International.

[00:15:26] This is an environmentalist group funded by Thousand Currents.

[00:15:30] There's the Spark Plug Foundation.

[00:15:31] That's a far left group funded by the Wall Street Fortune

[00:15:34] of Felice and Yoram Gelman.

[00:15:36] There's the Bopher Young Fund run by Rachel Gelman,

[00:15:40] an heir to the Levi Strauss fortune and the sister

[00:15:42] of Democrat Congressman Dan Goldman.

[00:15:45] Gelman actually was featured in a New York Times article back in 2020

[00:15:50] called The Rich Kids Who Want to Tear Down Capitalism.

[00:15:55] Oh, and then there's money from the Tides Foundation,

[00:15:57] which is a Soros-funded organization.

[00:16:00] The largest single donor to Westpac appears to be something

[00:16:03] called the Utopia Foundation, EU-topia, EU, utopia.

[00:16:08] There is very little public reporting on its activities,

[00:16:11] but it did give large grants to the Climate Emergency Fund,

[00:16:14] Brookings Institute, the German Universal Basic Income Think Tank,

[00:16:19] Kites Nest, which is a center for liberatory education

[00:16:23] in Hudson, New York.

[00:16:26] Westpac has another fiscal sponsor along with SJP,

[00:16:31] Within Our Lifetime, which was formerly known

[00:16:34] as the New York City SJP, but they changed their name

[00:16:37] to Within Our Lifetime or WOL or WOL,

[00:16:40] founded by Palestinian lawyer named Nirdeen Kiswani.

[00:16:45] He's a former activist with the Hunter College

[00:16:47] and City University in New York chapters of SJP.

[00:16:51] This WOL organization has now emerged over the past seven months

[00:16:55] as maybe the most notorious anti-Semitic group

[00:16:58] in the country, and they've been banned on Facebook

[00:17:00] and Instagram for glorifying Hamas.

[00:17:02] Their role appears to be that of shock troops.

[00:17:06] They have connections to Empower and EO Philanthropy,

[00:17:11] which is another large progressive clearinghouse.

[00:17:13] They've received $37 million from Soros'

[00:17:16] Open Society Foundations over the last three years,

[00:17:19] as well as substantial funding

[00:17:20] from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund,

[00:17:22] the Ford Foundation, the Tides Foundation.

[00:17:25] These same names keep coming up, people,

[00:17:27] over and over and over again.

[00:17:29] It's not a coincidence.

[00:17:31] More than any of the dark money giants on the left,

[00:17:36] Tides has become tightly integrated

[00:17:38] with the ascendant Obama faction of the Democrat Party,

[00:17:42] which really, it's not surprising

[00:17:44] because Obama was himself a red diaper baby, right?

[00:17:48] His parents, his grandparents,

[00:17:50] they were all communists, literally.

[00:17:53] Red diaper, he's there as the Red Avenger, right?

[00:17:57] He's there to prove that all the time

[00:18:00] that his parents spent for the struggle

[00:18:02] for the revolution, right, it was not wasted.

[00:18:08] Let's see here, I'm gonna run,

[00:18:09] I don't wanna run out of time,

[00:18:10] I wanna make this back,

[00:18:11] all right, I'm gonna skip ahead to the Obama portion.

[00:18:14] One reason to target Biden, get this,

[00:18:18] is that it provides, so why are these,

[00:18:20] if they're all on the left here,

[00:18:21] like why are they going after Biden

[00:18:23] at his speeches and at the White House, right?

[00:18:25] Like why are they protesting Joe, right?

[00:18:26] Genocide Joe.

[00:18:28] One reason to target Biden

[00:18:29] is that it provides his administration cover

[00:18:32] to ignore a weakened but still influential block

[00:18:35] of pro-Israel Democrats,

[00:18:37] allowing the president to claim that his hands are tied.

[00:18:41] But it may also reflect a power struggle within the party

[00:18:45] between what was formerly an insurgent progressive fringe,

[00:18:49] now backed by a murderer's row of billionaire donors

[00:18:53] and energized by young cadres

[00:18:55] rising through the professional managerial class

[00:18:58] and what remains of the teetering

[00:19:00] old Clintonian establishment.

[00:19:02] Remember, it was Obama that beat the Clinton machine

[00:19:06] that nobody thought could happen.

[00:19:09] And there's been a power struggle ever since.

[00:19:14] It is a display of force by the faction

[00:19:17] that has already won,

[00:19:19] complete with a message for the losers.

[00:19:22] This is who we are now.

[00:19:24] Get in line or be destroyed.

[00:19:27] It is here that the outsized role of Tides,

[00:19:30] the Tides Foundation,

[00:19:31] in funding the protests may be especially significant.

[00:19:34] More than any of the dark money giants on the left,

[00:19:37] the Tides has become tightly integrated

[00:19:39] with the ascendant Obama faction of the Democrat party.

[00:19:44] Now, maybe it's a coincidence

[00:19:46] that a dark money philanthropy empire tied to Obama

[00:19:49] would be bankrolling a protest movement

[00:19:51] designed to undercut America's support

[00:19:53] for Israel's war on Hamas,

[00:19:55] which just happened to be the nickname,

[00:19:58] Hamas was the nickname of Ben Rhodes,

[00:20:02] the man responsible for building the media NGO echo chamber

[00:20:07] that would sell the Iran deal

[00:20:09] and then later be repurposed

[00:20:12] for domestic political warfare during the Trump years.

[00:20:16] This is Obama 3.0, this is his third term.

[00:20:20] The people that are running the show,

[00:20:21] you don't have to believe me,

[00:20:22] this is a guy named Noor Dahri.

[00:20:24] He is executive director of the ITCT,

[00:20:30] which is the Islamic theology of counter-terrorism.

[00:20:36] And he has a big breakdown

[00:20:38] on the guy that has just been appointed

[00:20:40] Biden's special counsel.

[00:20:44] He was an SJP guy.

[00:20:47] I'm sure it's completely coincidental.

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[00:21:43] All right, going over this piece here

[00:21:45] at Tablet Magazine called

[00:21:46] The People Setting America on Fire.

[00:21:48] It is a very, very lengthy piece.

[00:21:49] It'll probably take you about 45 minutes or so

[00:21:52] to read the whole thing.

[00:21:53] I'm just bringing you the highlights

[00:21:55] as I have deemed them.

[00:21:57] But he talks about Ben Rhodes and this,

[00:21:59] the people that Obama put in his orbit

[00:22:03] and in his administration.

[00:22:05] The ones that did the Iran deal,

[00:22:08] like Robert Malley, that dude too, right?

[00:22:11] That's now, like whatever happened,

[00:22:13] is he still employed?

[00:22:14] Is he still in the Biden administration

[00:22:16] after the investigation into him

[00:22:17] for like passing secrets over to Iran?

[00:22:20] Yeah, okay.

[00:22:21] So here's Noor Dakhri.

[00:22:23] He is the executive director

[00:22:26] of the Islamic Theology of Counterterrorism Center, ITCT.

[00:22:32] Sorry, ITCT.

[00:22:35] And he's got background on Mar Bittar,

[00:22:42] has been appointed as President Biden's special counsel.

[00:22:45] He also serves as the director of intelligence

[00:22:47] and defense programs

[00:22:48] in the United States National Security Council.

[00:22:51] Of course, he was already appointed

[00:22:53] by the Obama administration

[00:22:54] where he managed the Israeli-Palestinian case.

[00:22:58] Before that, as a student,

[00:23:00] he was the president of the SJP at Georgetown University.

[00:23:06] SJP is the most violent student organization

[00:23:09] in the United States against Jews today.

[00:23:11] Members of this organization blew up dozens of events,

[00:23:13] not like with explosives,

[00:23:15] but they disrupted these events.

[00:23:18] Israelis brought to US campuses over the past decade.

[00:23:21] In many cases, also physical attacks

[00:23:23] that ended in police investigations.

[00:23:25] This is also the organization leading many of the protests

[00:23:27] going on now against Israel on campuses.

[00:23:31] Oh, another interesting fact is that in 2007,

[00:23:34] Mar Bittar was working at UNRWA.

[00:23:42] This is the guy who advises President Biden.

[00:23:46] UNRWA, UNRWA.

[00:23:48] Hate the acronym.

[00:23:49] These are the guys that run the schools.

[00:23:51] That, oh, a couple of the teachers at UNRWA,

[00:23:54] a couple of them may have engaged in some slight kidnapping.

[00:24:00] Right?

[00:24:02] Sorry, I mean, when Hamas shows up at your school

[00:24:04] or your house and they got a couple

[00:24:06] of Israeli and American hostages,

[00:24:10] gotta do what you gotta do.

[00:24:11] So you just gotta keep the hostages,

[00:24:14] maybe do a little bit of torturing,

[00:24:15] you know, that kind of stuff.

[00:24:18] By the way, is all of this stuff legal?

[00:24:21] That's another question asked in this piece

[00:24:23] at Tablet Magazine.

[00:24:24] And judging by the laws on the books,

[00:24:25] the answer would seem to be no, actually.

[00:24:28] Nonprofits are not allowed to engage

[00:24:30] in planned activities that violate laws

[00:24:32] or induce a commission of a crime.

[00:24:35] However, as noted in the documentary

[00:24:40] on HBO, The Wire, quote,

[00:24:44] if you follow drugs, you get drugs

[00:24:46] and you get drug dealers.

[00:24:49] If you follow the money,

[00:24:51] you don't know what you're gonna get there.

[00:24:54] A lot of the professional agitators involved

[00:24:56] in lawbreaking are quite literally on the payroll

[00:24:59] of big city political machines

[00:25:02] or they provide important services,

[00:25:04] such as get out the vote organizing

[00:25:07] or phone banking during low turnout Democrat primaries.

[00:25:12] For example, Stop Cop City down in Atlanta, right?

[00:25:16] That's the Climate Justice Alliance.

[00:25:18] They got money.

[00:25:20] That's an umbrella group

[00:25:21] for more than 80 community organizations,

[00:25:23] including Grassroots Global Justice Alliance,

[00:25:26] which organized an illegal anti-Israel protest

[00:25:28] in the Capitol Rotunda back in December.

[00:25:31] 50 people were arrested.

[00:25:35] CJA, it's a subsidiary of the Movement Strategy Center.

[00:25:40] Again, funded by Ford Foundation,

[00:25:42] Rockefeller Foundation, Tides Foundation,

[00:25:45] Open Society, Soros, but also taxpayers.

[00:25:49] Yeah, the EPA announced it was giving $50 million

[00:25:53] in federal grant money to be distributed

[00:25:55] in some grants, subgrants,

[00:25:57] to fund environmental justice projects.

[00:26:00] And this is one of them.

[00:26:02] We're funding this crap ourselves.

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