Thursday, May 2, 2024

Follow The Money....


College Campus Protestors EXPOSED By Non Profits Money Trail Some Of The People Protesting On American College Campuses Are Making $7,800 PER 8 Hours Of Protesting Money Funneled From George Soros & Directly From The Rockefeller Family



Money Funneled From George Soros & Directly From The Rockefeller Family “These tent cities that they're building across college campuses are crazy but are really well organized and you know i had a look into this to understand who's behind all of this and who's paying all these people. I have to be honest what i found was not really shocking but i was surprised by how similar it is to the blm summer riots of 2020. you see these encampments are actually really well organized. the students received the tents from organizers that also supply a bunch of different food like pizzas, rotisserie chicken, coffee. So I looked into who these organizers actually are and their three prominent groups. Students for Justice in Palestine, there's Within Our Lifetime and then there's Jewish Voices for Peace. And these groups are actually led and organized by another organization called U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights. And just guess how much these fellows are paid. They get $7,800 if they work eight hours a week.

On some kind of Palestinian campaign makes you rethink what the hell you're doing with your life and across these campuses we've seen these fellows speak out at various events Nida Laffey, Craig Morton, Malik Afina. So where the hell does USCPR even get this money to pay these fellows that much money and who funds students for justice in Palestine and these other organizations? Here's where it really gets interesting: Almost all of their funding comes from rich elite investors such as George Soros. Howard Horowitz and members of the Rockefeller family. And isn't that ironic on its own? You see, George Soros' Open Society Foundation, along with Rockefeller's Brother Fund gave $700,000 to these organizations. And we know now that the Open Society Foundation isn't run by George Soros anymore, it's actually run by Alex Soros and his partner is Huma Abedin with direct ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. As they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Now the Open Society Foundation also funneled $20 million into the Tide Foundation. And the Tide Foundation takes this money and disperses it across all of these organizations across the U.S. They funnel money into Westpac which is an organization that is led by Howard Horowitz. And Westpac is actually the fiscal sponsor for Within Our Lifetime. And guess what? All of these organizations have direct ties to the 2020 Summer Love Riots. So the question I have to ask is why? Why now? Why again in the summer before a presidential election?”




Police in cities and towns across the country have been deployed in recent days to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators from a growing number of encampments and occupied buildings on the campuses of American colleges and universities.

Since April 18, more than 1,500 arrests have been made at over 30 colleges, according to a CNN analysis. In addition to the crackdowns, universities have also canceled commencements, moved to remote classes and restricted access to campuses.

  • More than 90 protestors were arrested at Dartmouth College Wednesday night and early Thursday morning after New Hampshire state police were called to campus to dismantle the growing encampment.

  • Police cleared an encampment at UCLA early Thursday after two days of altercations that included protesters and counter-protesters clashing and saw the university cancel classes Wednesday.

  • Early Thursday morning, 29 demonstrators were arrested at Stony Brook University in New York.

  • Late Tuesday, nearly 300 protesters at Columbia University and City University in New York City were arrested. Police remained on campus Wednesday at the Ivy League school.

  • Protesters entered an undergraduate admissions building at Emory University on Wednesday.

  • New York police arrested protesters who were occupying the lobby of a building at Fordham University on Wednesday. They also cleared away a tent encampment.

  • Students at Portland State University continued to barricade themselves inside the school’s library, escalating a two-day standoff with officials, who canceled classes Wednesday.

  • Universities like Brown and Northwestern have diffused protests after pledging to demonstrators this week to take up votes on whether to divest from companies doing business with Israel.








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