by Robert Williams
• The university encampments, it turns out, were planned
as early as November 2023, belying any claims that the student protests
occurred organically and spontaneously.
- The
mainstream media, the authors say, is complicit because it fails to vet
the activists and financiers behind the pro-Hamas ecosystem,
preferring instead to portray the protests as if they are spontaneous
occurrences.
- "The
protesters are being generously funded and expertly coached by the same
anti-U.S., anti-capitalist, anti-West puppet-masters who sprang Black
Lives Matter on us a decade ago... It's all part of a giant web, a
revolutionary ecosystem, that spans the globe from Havana to Shanghai and
coordinates and sustains these often-violent, always-threatening
protests." — Mike Gonzales, Heritage Foundation, June 27, 2024.
- At the May
2024 "People's Conference for Palestine" in Detroit, featuring
US Rep. Rashida Tlaib, among many others, the People's Forum's executive
director Manolo De Los Santos, to great applause, called for the complete
destruction of the United States.
- The
People's Forum, it seems, is closely affiliated with the Chinese Communist
Party.
- One
protester said: "The actual conversation is getting rid of this
country, getting rid of America, getting rid of the West. This is what
this [the protest] is for. Everyone here understands that at some level we
need to get rid of America completely."
- "The
issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution," a
writer in the 1960s radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
publication, New Left Notes, wrote.
- The
Communist protesters evidently do not want to just "Free
Palestine" by "genociding" the Jews; they want to get rid
of everyone that stands in the way of their revolution, which is why
fighting this "revolutionary ecosystem" is not only about
antisemitism and the Jews but an issue for everyone who wants to preserve
Western civilization.
- Several of
the tax-exempt groups inside this revolutionary ecosystem... apparently
have links to terrorist organizations, about which the US Treasury
Department, while targeting allegedly "conservative
organizations," seems to have done exactly nothing.
- [US Rep.
Jim] Banks, in his letter to the IRS, pointed out that tax-exempt
organizations that incite civil unrest do not qualify for exemption.
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