Soros, Rockefeller Funding Anti-Israel Protests
George Soros is a man known for all the wrong reasons; a billionaire philanthropist to seemingly every anti-God cause throughout the world. A philanthropist who supports those who promote abortion uses his wealth to attack the nation’s sovereignty and now, he is funding those who seek the destruction of Israel.
Right now is a critical moment in American history, not only because of what is happening within her borders, but what is happening with regards to her support for her strongest and most strategic ally in the Middle East, Israel.
A report was just released by The New York Post which reveals how Soros, along with many of his radical affiliates, have been funding many of the anti-Israel protests on student campuses across the United States.
Protests at Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Ohio State and Emory, amongst others, were found to have been organized by Students for Justice in Palestine, a group funded by Soros.
Students for Justice in Palestine was birthed out of the Westchester People’s Action Coalition Foundation, a radically leftist group funded by the Open Society which was founded by George Soros, the Tides Foundation and the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. These three groups are major power players in America that at the snap of a finger, can cause chaos as we’re seeing on Ivy league college campuses.
As previously reported by Encounter News, the anti-Israel protests started at Columbia University last week and have since encouraged students at colleges across the country to start up their own.
It was also revealed that “fellows” of the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) are responsible for several of the protests taking place on U.S. campuses.
$3,660 – that’s how much USCPR is giving campus “fellows” to spend eight hours a week to go learn from “campaigns led by Palestinian organizations.” The motto of the organization is to “rise up, to revolution.”
Since 2019, $355,000 was given to the USCPR by the Rockefeller Foundation, with an additional $300,000 given by George Soros’ Open Society Foundation since 2017.
USCPR provides up to $7,800 for its community-based fellows and between $2,880 and $3,660 for its campus-based “fellows” in return for spending eight hours a week organizing “campaigns led by Palestinian organizations.”
USCPR fellows include Nidaa Lafi who formerly served as president of the University of Texas Students for Justice in Palestine. Over the last two years, Lafi also protested and/or expressed support for terrorists.
Lafi has such an extensive list of anti-Israel activities that Canary Mission dedicated an entire profile to exposing her activities and she isn’t the only one!
Craig Birckhead-Mortonm who was arrested on Monday and Malak Afaneh, co-president of the Berkeley Law Students for Justice in Palestine, are two other trouble makers on U.S. campuses.
Within Our Lifetime and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) are two other organizations which received funding from Soros’ Open Society who were involved in setting up encampments at Columbia. JVP also received funding from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Soros and his philanthropist friends aren’t the only ones to blame for the radicalization of America’s youth. University professors also deserve a good deal of blame and shame.
From “liberation zones” being erected to students tearing down the American flag flying and replacing it with one of the Palestinian territories as seen at Harvard just this week.
Harvard students have taken down the American flag on campus, replacing it with a Palestinian flag.
— Encounter News (@EncounterNewsX) April 29, 2024
One of the steps towards the total subversion of a society includes instilling self-hatred and cultural relativism. pic.twitter.com/xn2sNb9E8Z
If you were questioning whether these protests were truly anti-Israel or not, this week, a picture started circulating of a young male sitting outside of Stanford University wearing a Hamas headband. Yes, you read that correctly – a HAMAS headband on an American campus!
So in reality, these protests aren’t just anti-Israel but anti-America!
Stanford University: a protester sits while wearing a Hamas headband. pic.twitter.com/ZnZsKdKNss
— Encounter News (@EncounterNewsX) April 29, 2024
Take Virginia Tech’s professor Dr. Bikrum Gill who was caught on video saying, “The Iranian Revolution…is about the expulsion of the United States from the region.”
Virginia Tech professor caught on video praising the Iranian Regime and North Korea.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) April 29, 2024
“The Iranian Revolution…is about the expulsion of the United States from the region.”
Dr. Bikrum Gill was arrested last night for unlawfully protesting on campus.
pic.twitter.com/ZJcXgCP5T5
At Columbia university, faculty linked arms in front of the entrance to the ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment.’ If this isn’t proof that America’s colleges are truly indoctrination stations, we don’t know what other proof you could need!
NOW: Columbia University faculty link arms and form a wall in front of the entrance to the ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment’ as hundreds of students encircle the both lawns
— katie smith (@probablyreadit) April 29, 2024
Students remaining in the encampment were told they could face disciplinary action after 2PM pic.twitter.com/C1XRgHzs8b
It has also been confirmed that professors across the country are telling their students to skip classes and instead, go protest with the anti-Israel crowd. Insane!
According to Jeremy Siegel, co-host of GBH, professors at Northeastern University “have begun circulating a letter denouncing the school’s response to student protests — including “the false justification for arrests,” “harmful weaponizing of anti-Semitism” and “tactics of intimidation” — and calling for charges to be dropped.”
NEW: Professors at @Northeastern have begun circulating a letter denouncing the school’s response to student protests — including “the false justification for arrests,” “harmful weaponizing of anti-Semitism” and “tactics of intimidation” — and calling for charges to be dropped. pic.twitter.com/PtjemDb7ix
— Jeremy Siegel (@jersiegel) April 29, 2024
Late last year, Columbia University expelled JVP and SJP for “threatening rhetoric and intimidation.”
JVP blamed Israel for the Oct 7 Hamas terrorist attack that left 1,200 Israelis dead whilst SJP called the terrorist strike on Israel “a historic win.”
Adding to the funding debacle and a possible rationale as to why professors and their students are supporting this evil agenda is funding that floods U.S. universities from the state of Qatar which is the largest foreign donor to U.S. universities.
To date, Qatar has given $4.7 billion to dozens of academic institutions between 2001-2021.
• Cornell $1.5 Billion
• Carnegie Mellon $301 Million
• Virginia Commonwealth $125 Million
• Georgetown University $210 Million
• Harvard $8 Million
Qatar has been a close supporter of Hamas, allowing leaders of the terror group to live in the country, providing material and logistical support- giving over $1.8 billion to the group over the years.
Conclusion
Jews are the “canary in the coal mine” according to historians. This metaphor refers to a common practice by miners who send canaries into mine shafts in order to determine if dangerous levels of toxic gases are present.
Societies are in deep trouble when they begin to blame Jews for their societal ills. The late Chief Rabbi of Britain, Lord Jonathan Sacks, put it this way, “The hate that begins with Jews never ends with Jews.”
President John Adams put it this way:
“I will insist the Hebrews have [contributed] more to civilize men than any other nation. If I were an atheist and believed in blind eternal fate, I should still believe that fate had ordained the Jews to be the most essential instrument for civilizing the nations …
They are the most glorious nation that ever inhabited this Earth. The Romans and their empire were but a bauble in comparison to the Jews. They have given religion to three-quarters of the globe and have influenced the affairs of mankind more and more happily than any other nation, ancient or modern.”
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