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206 U.S. Organizations Funded By George
Soros
DC Clothsline
Dr. Eowyn
April 11, 2017
- Advancement
Project: This organization works to organize
“communities of color” into politically cohesive units
while disseminating its leftist worldviews and values as
broadly as possible by way of a sophisticated
communications department.
- Air
America Radio: Now defunct, this was a
self-identified “liberal” radio network.
- Al-Haq:
This NGO produces highly politicized reports, papers,
books, and legal analyses regarding alleged Israeli
human-rights abuses committed against Palestinians.
- All
of Us or None: This organization seeks to change
voting laws — which vary from state to state — so as to
allow ex-inmates, parolees, and even current inmates to
cast their ballots in political elections.
- Alliance
for Justice: Best known for its activism vis
a vis the appointment of federal judges, this
group consistently depicts Republican judicial nominees
as “extremists.”
- America
Coming Together: Soros played a major role in
creating this group, whose purpose was to coordinate and
organize pro-Democrat voter-mobilization programs.
- America
Votes: Soros also played a major role in creating
this group, whose get-out-the-vote campaigns targeted
likely Democratic voters.
- America’s
Voice: This open-borders group seeks to promote
“comprehensive” immigration reform that includes a
robust agenda in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens.
- American
Bar Association Commission on Immigration Policy:
This organization “opposes laws that require employers
and persons providing education, health care, or other
social services to verify citizenship or immigration
status.”
- American
Bridge 21st Century: This Super PAC conducts
opposition research designed to help Democratic
political candidates defeat their Republican foes.
- American
Civil Liberties Union: This group opposes
virtually all post-9/11 national security measures
enacted by the U.S. government. It supports open
borders, has rushed to the defense of suspected
terrorists and their abettors, and appointed former New
Left terrorist Bernardine
Dohrn to its Advisory Board.
- American Constitution Society for Law
and Policy: This Washington, DC-based think tank
seeks to move American jurisprudence to the left by
recruiting, indoctrinating, and mobilizing young law
students, helping them acquire positions of power. It
also provides leftist Democrats with a bully pulpit from
which to denounce their political adversaries.
- American Family Voices: This group
creates and coordinates media campaigns charging
Republicans with wrongdoing.
- American
Federation of Teachers: After longtime AFT
President Albert Shanker died in in 1997, he was
succeeded by Sandra Feldman, who slowly “re-branded” the
union, allying it with some of the most powerful
left-wing elements of the New Labor Movement. When
Feldman died in 2004, Edward McElroy took her place,
followed by Randi Weingarten in 2008. All of them kept
the union on the leftward course it had adopted in its
post-Shanker period.
- American
Friends Service Committee: This group views the
United States as the principal cause of human suffering
around the world. As such, it favors America’s
unilateral disarmament, the dissolution of American
borders, amnesty for illegal aliens, the abolition of
the death penalty, and the repeal of the Patriot Act.
- American
Immigration Council: This non-profit organization
is a prominent member of the open-borders lobby. It
advocates expanded rights and amnesty for illegal aliens
residing in the U.S.
- American
Immigration Law Foundation: This group supports
amnesty for illegal aliens, on whose behalf it litigates
against the U.S. government.
- American
Independent News Network: This organization
promotes “impact journalism” that advocates progressive
change.
- American
Institute for Social Justice: AISJ’s goal is to
produce skilled community organizers who can “transform
poor communities” by agitating for increased government
spending on city services, drug interdiction, crime
prevention, housing, public-sector jobs, access to
healthcare, and public schools.
- American
Library Association: This group has been an
outspoken critic of the Bush administration’s War on
Terror — most particularly, Section 215 of the USA
Patriot Act, which it calls “a present danger to
the constitutional rights and privacy rights of library
users.”
- The American
Prospect, Inc.: This corporation trains and
mentors young leftwing journalists, and organizes
strategy meetings for leftist leaders.
- Amnesty
International: This organization directs a grossly
disproportionate share of its criticism for human rights
violations at the United States and Israel.
- Applied
Research Center: Viewing the United States as a
nation where “structural racism” is deeply “embedded in
the fabric of society,” ARC seeks to “build a fair and
equal society” by demanding “concrete change from our
most powerful institutions.”
- Arab
American Institute Foundation: The Arab American
Institute denounces the purportedly widespread civil
liberties violations directed against Arab Americans in
the post-9/11 period, and characterizes Israel as a
brutal oppressor of the Palestinian people.
- Aspen
Institute: This organization promotes radical
environmentalism and views America as a nation plagued
by deep-seated “structural racism.”
- Association
of Community Organizations for Reform Now: This
group conducts voter mobilization drives on behalf of
leftist Democrats. These initiatives have been
notoriously marred by fraud and corruption.
- Ballot
Initiative Strategy Center: This organization
seeks to advance “a national progressive strategy” by
means of ballot measures—state-level legislative
proposals that pass successfully through a petition
(“initiative”) process and are then voted upon by the
public.
- Bend
The Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice: This
organization condemns Voter ID laws as barriers that
“make it harder for communities of color, women,
first-time voters, the elderly, and the poor to cast
their vote.”
- Bill
of Rights Defense Committee: This group provides a
detailed blueprint for activists interested in getting
their local towns, cities, and even college campuses to
publicly declare their opposition to the Patriot Act,
and to designate themselves “Civil Liberties Safe
Zones.” The organization also came to the defense of
self-described radical attorney Lynne
Stewart, who was convicted in 2005 of providing
material support for terrorism.
- Black
Alliance for Just Immigration: This organization
seeks to create a unified movement for “social and
economic justice” centered on black racial identity.
- Blueprint
North Carolina: This group seeks to “influence
state policy in North Carolina so that residents of the
state benefit from more progressive policies such as
better access to health care, higher wages, more
affordable housing, a safer, cleaner environment, and
access to reproductive health services.”
- Brennan
Center for Justice: This think tank/legal activist
group generates scholarly studies, mounts media
campaigns, files amicus briefs, gives pro bono support
to activists, and litigates test cases in pursuit of
radical “change.”
- Brookings
Institution: This organization has been involved
with a variety of internationalist and state-sponsored
programs, including one that aspires to facilitate the
establishment of a U.N.-dominated world government.
Brookings Fellows have also called for additional global
collaboration on trade and banking; the expansion of the
Kyoto Protocol; and nationalized health insurance for
children. Nine Brookings economists signed a petitionopposing
President Bush’s tax cuts in 2003.
- Campaign
for America’s Future: This group supports tax
hikes, socialized medicine, and a dramatic expansion of
social welfare programs.
- Campaign
for Better Health Care: This organization favors a
single-payer, government-run, universal health care
system.
- Campaign
for Youth Justice: This organization contends that
“transferring juveniles to the adult criminal-justice
system leads to higher rates of recidivism, puts
incarcerated and detained youth at unnecessary risk, has
little deterrence value, and does not increase public
safety.”
- Campus
Progress: A project of the Soros-bankrolled Center
for American Progress, this group seeks to
“strengthen progressive voices on college and university
campuses, counter the growing influence of right-wing
groups on campus, and empower new generations of
progressive leaders.”
- Casa
de Maryland: This organization aggressively
lobbies legislators to vote in favor of policies that
promote expanded rights, including amnesty, for illegal
aliens currently residing in the United States.
- Catalist:
This is a for-profit political consultancy that seeks
“to help progressive organizations realize measurable
increases in civic participation and electoral success
by building and operating a robust national voter
database of every voting-age American.”
- Catholics
for Choice: This nominally Catholic organization
supports women’s right to abortion-on-demand.
- Catholics
in Alliance for the Common Good: This political
nonprofit group is dedicated to generating support from
the Catholic community for leftwing candidates, causes,
and legislation.
- Center
for American Progress: This leftist think tank is
headed by former Clinton
chief of staff John
Podesta,
works closely with Hillary
Clinton, and employs numerous former Clinton
administration staffers. It is committed to “developing
a long-term vision of a progressive America” and
“providing a forum to generate new progressive ideas and
policy proposals.”
- Center
for Community Change: This group recruits and
trains activists to spearhead leftist “political issue
campaigns.” Promoting increased funding for social
welfare programs by bringing “attention to major
national issues related to poverty,” the Center bases
its training programs on the techniques taught by the
famed radical organizer Saul Alinsky.
- Center
for Constitutional Rights: This pro-Castro
organization is a core member of the open borders lobby, has opposed
virtually all post-9/11 anti-terrorism measures by the
U.S. government, and alleges that American injustice
provokes acts of international terrorism.
- Center
for Economic and Policy Research: This group
opposed welfare reform, supports “living wage” laws,
rejects tax cuts, and consistently lauds the professed
achievements of socialist regimes, most notably
Venezuela.
- Center
for International Policy: This organization uses
advocacy, policy research, media outreach, and
educational initiatives to promote “transparency and
accountability” in U.S. foreign policy and global
relations. It generally views America as a disruptive,
negative force in the world.
- Center
for Reproductive Rights: CRR’s mission is to
guarantee safe, affordable contraception and
abortion-on-demand for all women, including adolescents.
The organization has filed state and federal lawsuits
demanding access to taxpayer-funded abortions (through
Medicaid) for low-income women.
- Center
for Responsible Lending: This organization was a
major player in the subprime mortgage crisis. According
to Phil Kerpen (vice president for policy at Americans
for Prosperity), CRL “sh[ook] down and harass[ed] banks
into making bad loans to unqualified borrowers.”
Moreover, CRL negotiated a contract enabling it to
operate as a conduit of high-risk loans to Fannie Mae.
- Center
for Social Inclusion: This organization seeks to
counteract America’s “structural racism” by means of
taxpayer-funded policy initiatives.
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities:
Reasoning from the premise that tax cuts generally help
only the wealthy, this organization advocates greater
tax expenditures on social welfare
programs for low earners.
- Center
on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS): Aiming to
redistribute wealth by way of higher taxes imposed on
those whose incomes are above average, COWS contends
that “it is important that state government be able to
harness fair contribution from all parts of society –
including corporations and the wealthy.”
- Change
America Now: Formed in December 2006, Change
America Now describes itself as “an independent
political organization created to educate citizens on
the failed policies of the Republican Congress and to
contrast that record of failure with the promise offered
by a Democratic agenda.”
- Citizens
for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington: This
group litigates and brings ethics charges against
“government officials who sacrifice the common good to
special interests” and “betray the public trust.” Almost
all of its targets are Republicans.
- Coalition for an International
Criminal Court: This group seeks to subordinate
American criminal-justice procedures to those of an
international court.
- Color
Of Change: This organization was founded to combat
what it viewed as the systemic racism pervading America
generally and conservatism in particular.
- Common
Cause: This organization aims to bring about
campaign-finance reform, pursue media reform resembling
the Fairness Doctrine, and cut military budgets in favor
of increased social-welfare and environmental spending.
- Constitution
Project: This organization seeks to challenge the
legality of military commissions; end the detainment of
“enemy combatants”; condemn government surveillance of
terrorists; and limit the President’s executive
privileges.
- Defenders
of Wildlife Action Fund: Defenders of Wildlife
opposes oil exploration in Alaska’s Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge. It condemns logging, ranching, mining,
and even the use of recreational motorized vehicles as
activities that are destructive to the environment.
- Democracy
Alliance: This self-described “liberal
organization” aims to raise $200 million to develop a
funding clearinghouse for leftist groups. Soros is a
major donor to this group.
- Democracy
21: This group is a staunch supporter of the
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, also known as
the McCain-Feingold
Act.
- Democracy
Now!: Democracy Now! was created in 1996 by WBAI
radio news director Amy Goodman and four partners to
provide “perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.
corporate-sponsored media,” i.e., the views of radical
and foreign journalists, left and labor activists, and
ideological foes of capitalism.
- Democratic
Justice Fund: DJF opposes the Patriot Act and most
efforts to restrict or regulate immigration into the
United States — particularly from countries designated
by the State Department as “terrorist nations.”
- Democratic
Party: Soros’ funding activities are devoted
largely to helping the Democratic Party solidify its
power base. In a November 2003 interview, Soros stated
that defeating President Bush in 2004 “is the central
focus of my life” … “a matter of life and death.” He
pledged to raise $75 million to defeat Bush, and
personally donated nearly a third of that amount to
anti-Bush organizations. “America under Bush,” he said,
“is a danger to the world, and I’m willing to put my
money where my mouth is.”
- Demos:
This organization lobbies federal and state policymakers
to “addres[s] the economic insecurity and inequality
that characterize American society today”; promotes
“ideas for reducing gaps in wealth, income and political
influence”; and favors tax hikes for the wealthy.
- Drum
Major Institute: This group describes itself as “a
non-partisan, non-profit think tank generating the ideas
that fuel the progressive movement,” with the ultimate
aim of persuading “policymakers and opinion-leaders” to
take steps that advance its vision of “social and
economic justice.”
- Earthjustice:
This group seeks to place severe restrictions on how
U.S. land and waterways may be used. It opposes most
mining and logging initiatives, commercial fishing
businesses, and the use of motorized vehicles in
undeveloped areas.
- Economic
Policy Institute: This organization believes that
“government must play an active role in protecting the
economically vulnerable, ensuring equal opportunity, and
improving the well-being of all Americans.”
- Electronic
Privacy Information Center: This organization has
been a harsh critic of the USA PATRIOT Act and has
joined the American Civil Liberties Union in litigating
two cases calling for the FBI “to publicly release or
account for thousands of pages of information about the
government’s use of PATRIOT Act powers.”
- Ella
Baker Center for Human Rights: Co-founded by the
revolutionary communist Van Jones, this anti-poverty
organization claims that “decades of disinvestment in
our cities” — compounded by “excessive, racist policing
and over-incarceration” — have “led to despair and
homelessness.”
- EMILY’s
List: This political network raises money for
Democratic female political candidates who support
unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
- Energy
Action Coalition: Founded in 2004, this group
describes itself as “a coalition of 50 youth-led
environmental and social justice groups working together
to build the youth clean energy and climate movement.”
For EAC, this means “dismantling oppression” according
to its principles of environmental justice.
- Equal
Justice USA: This group claims that America’s
criminal-justice system is plagued by “significant race
and class biases,” and thus seeks to promote major
reforms.
- Fair
Immigration Reform Movement: This is the
open-borders arm of the Center for Community Change.
- Faithful
America: This organization promotes the
redistribution of wealth, an end to enhanced
interrogation procedures vis a vis prisoners-of-war, the
enactment of policies to combat global warming, and the
creation of a government-run heath care system.
- Families
USA: This Washington-based health-care advocacy
group favors ever-increasing government control of the
American healthcare system.
- Feminist
Majority: Characterizing the United States as an
inherently sexist nation, this group focuses on
“advancing the legal, social and political equality of
women with men, countering the backlash to women’s
advancement, and recruiting and training young feminists
to encourage future leadership for the feminist movement
in the United States.”
- Four
Freedoms Fund: This organization was designed to
serve as a conduit through which large foundations could
fund state-based open-borders organizations more
flexibly and quickly.
- Free
Exchange on Campus: This organization was created
solely to oppose the efforts of one individual, David
Horowitz, and his campaign to have universities adopt an
“Academic
Bill of Rights,” as well as todenounce Horowitz’s 2006 book The
Professors. Member organizations of FEC
include Campus
Progress (a project of the Center
for American Progress); the American
Association of University Professors; theAmerican
Civil Liberties Union; People
For the American Way; the United
States Student Association; theCenter
for Campus Free Speech; the American
Library Association; Free
Press; and the National Association of State Public
Interest Research Groups.
- Free
Press: This “media reform” organization has worked
closely with many notable leftists and such
organizations as Media
Matters for America, Air
America Radio, Global
Exchange, Code
Pink, Fairness
and Accuracy in Reporting, the Revolutionary
Communist Party, Mother
Jones magazine, and Pacifica
Radio.
- Funding
Exchange: Dedicated to the concept of philanthropy
as a vehicle for social change, this organization pairs
leftist donors and foundations with likeminded groups
and activists who are dedicated to bringing about their
own version of “progressive” change and social justice. Many of these
grantees assume that American society is rife with
racism, discrimination, exploitation, and inequity and
needs to be overhauled via sustained education,
activism, and social agitation.
- Gamaliel Foundation: Modeling its
tactics on those of the radical Sixties activist Saul
Alinsky, this group takes a strong stand against current
homeland security measures and immigration restrictions.
- Gisha:
Center for the Legal Protection of Freedom of Movement:
This anti-Israel organization seeks to help Palestinians
“exercise their right to freedom of movement.”
- Global
Centre for the Responsibility to Protect: This
group contends that when a state proves either unable or
unwilling to protect civilians from mass atrocities
occurring within its borders, it is the responsibility
of the international community to intervene — peacefully
if possible, but with military force if necessary.
- Global
Exchange: Established in 1988 by pro-Castro
radical Medea
Benjamin, this group consistently condemns
America’s foreign policy, business practices, and
domestic life. Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks,
Global Exchange advised Americans to examine “the root
causes of resentment against the United States in the
Arab world — from our dependence on Middle Eastern oil
to our biased policy towards Israel.”
- Grantmakers
Without Borders: GWB tends to be very supportive
of leftist environmental, anti-war, and civil rights
groups. It is also generally hostile to capitalism,
which it deems one of the chief “political, economic,
and social systems” that give rise to a host of “social
ills.”
- Green
For All: This group was created by Van
Jones to lobby for federal climate, energy, and
economic policy initiatives.
- Health
Care for America Now: This group supports a
“single payer” model where the federal government would
be in charge of financing and administering the entire
U.S. healthcare system.
- Human
Rights Campaign: The largest
“lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender” lobbying group in the
United States, HRC supports political candidates and
legislation that will advance the LGBT agenda.
Historically, HRC has most vigorously championed
HIV/AIDS-related legislation, “hate crime” laws, the
abrogation of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
policy, and the legalization of gay marriage.
- Human
Rights First: This group supports open borders and
the rights of illegal aliens; charges that the Patriot
Act severely erodes Americans’ civil liberties; has
filed amicus curiae briefs on behalf of terror
suspect Jose
Padilla; and deplores the Guantanamo Bay detention
facilities.
- Human
Rights Watch: This group directs a
disproportionate share of its criticism at the United
States and Israel. It opposes the death penalty in all
cases, and supports open borders and amnesty for illegal
aliens.
- I’lam:
This anti-Israel NGO seeks “to develop and empower the
Arab media and to give voice to Palestinian issues.”
- Immigrant
Defense Project: To advance the cause of illegal
immigrants, the IDP provides immigration law backup
support and counseling to New York defense attorneys and
others who represent or assist immigrants in criminal
justice and immigration systems, as well as to
immigrants themselves.
- Immigrant
Legal Resource Center: This group claims to have
helped gain amnesty for some three million illegal
aliens in the U.S., and in the 1980s was part of the
sanctuary movement which sought to grant asylum to
refugees from the failed Communist states of Central
America.
- Immigrant
Workers Citizenship Project: This open-borders
organization advocates mass immigration to the U.S.
- Immigration
Advocates Network: This alliance of
immigrant-rights groups seeks to “increase access to
justice for low-income immigrants and strengthen the
capacity of organizations serving them.”
- Immigration
Policy Center: IPC is an advocate of open borders
and contends that the massive influx of illegal
immigrants into America is due to U.S. government
policy, since “the broken immigration system […] spurs
unauthorized immigration in the first place.”
- Independent
Media Center: This Internet-based, news and events
bulletin board represents an invariably leftist,
anti-capitalist perspective and serves as a mouthpiece
for anti-globalization/anti-America themes.
- Independent
Media Institute: IMI administers the SPIN Project
(Strategic Press Information Network), which provides
leftist organizations with “accessible and affordable
strategic communications consulting, training, coaching,
networking opportunities and concrete tools” to help
them “achieve their social justice goals.”
- Institute
for America’s Future: IAF supports socialized
medicine, increased government funding for education,
and the creation of an infrastructure “to ensure that
the voice of the progressive majority is heard.”
- Institute
for New Economic Thinking: Seeking to create a new
worldwide “economic paradigm,” this organization is
staffed by numerous individuals who favor government
intervention in national economies, and who view
capitalism as a flawed system.
- Institute
for Policy Studies: This think tank has long
supported Communist and anti-American causes around the
world. Viewing capitalism as a breeding ground for
“unrestrained greed,” IPS seeks to provide a corrective
to “unrestrained markets and individualism.” Professing
an unquestioning faith in the righteousness of the
United Nations, it aims to bring American foreign policy
under UN control.
- Institute
for Public Accuracy: This anti-American,
anti-capitalist organization sponsored actor Sean Penn’s
celebrated visit to Baghdad in 2002. It also sponsored
visits to Iraq by Democratic Congressmen Nick Rahall and
former Democrat Senator James Abourezk
- Institute
for Women’s Policy Research: This group views the
U.S. as a nation rife with discrimination against women,
and publishes research to draw attention to this alleged
state of affairs. It also advocates unrestricted access
to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, stating that
“access to abortion is essential to the economic
well-being of women and girls.”
- International
Crisis Group: One of this organization’s leading
figures is its Mideast Director, Robert Malley, who was
President Bill Clinton’s Special Assistant for
Arab-Israeli Affairs. His analysis of the Mideast
conflict is markedly pro-Palestinian.
- J
Street: This anti-Israel group warns that Israel’s
choice to take military action to stop Hamas’ terrorist
attacks “will prove counter-productive and only deepen
the cycle of violence in the region”
- Jewish
Funds for Justice: This organization views
government intervention and taxpayer funding as crucial
components of enlightened social policy. It seeks to
redistribute wealth from Jewish donors to low-income
communities “to combat the root causes of domestic
economic and social injustice.” By JFJ’s reckoning,
chief among those root causes are the inherently
negative by-products of capitalism – most notably racism
and “gross economic inequality.”
- Joint
Victory Campaign 2004: Founded by George Soros and
Harold
Ickes, this group was a major fundraising entity
for Democrats during the 2004 election cycle. It
collected contributions (including large amounts from
Soros personally) and disbursed them to two other
groups, America
Coming Together and the Media
Fund, which also worked on behalf of Democrats.
- Justice
at Stake: This coalition calls for judges to be
appointed by nonpartisan, independent commissions in a
process known as “merit selection,” rather than elected
by the voting public.
- LatinoJustice
PRLDF: This organization supports bilingual
education, the racial gerrymandering of voting
districts, and expanded rights for illegal aliens.
- Lawyers
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: This group
views America as an unremittingly racist nation; uses
the courts to mandate race-based affirmative action
preferences in business and academia; has filed briefs
against the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to
limit the wholesale granting of green cards and to
identify potential terrorists; condemns the Patriot Act;
and calls on Americans to “recognize the contribution”
of illegal aliens.
- Leadership
Conference on Civil and Human Rights: This
organization views the United States as a nation rife
with racism, sexism, and all manner of social injustice;
and it uses legislative advocacy to push for
“progressive change” that will create “a more open and
just society.”
- League of United Latin American Citizens:
This group views America as a nation plagued by “an
alarming increase in xenophobia and anti-Hispanic
sentiment”; favors racial preferences; supports the
legalization of illegal Hispanic aliens; opposes
military surveillance of U.S. borders; opposes making
English America’s official language; favors open
borders; and rejects anti-terrorism legislation like the
Patriot Act.
- League
of Women Voters Education Fund: The League
supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; supports
“motor-voter” registration, which allows anyone with a
driver’s license to become a voter, regardless of
citizenship status; and supports tax hikes and
socialized medicine.
- League
of Young Voters: This organization seeks to
“empowe[r] young people nationwide” to “participate in
the democratic process and create progressive political
change on the local, state and national level[s].”
- Lynne
Stewart Defense Committee: IRS records indicate
that Soros’s Open Society Institute made a September
2002 grant of $20,000 to this organization. Stewart was
the criminal-defense attorney who was later convicted
for abetting her client, the “blind sheik” Omar
Abdel Rahman, in terrorist activities connected
with his Islamic
Group.
- Machsom
Watch: This organization describes
itself as “a movement of Israeli women, peace activists
from all sectors of Israeli society, who oppose the
Israeli occupation and the denial of Palestinians’
rights to move freely in their land.”
- MADRE:
This international women’s organization deems America
the world’s foremost violator of human rights. As such,
it seeks to “communicat[e] the real-life impact
of U.S. policies on women and families confronting
violence, poverty and repression around the world,” and
to “demand alternatives to destructive U.S. policies.”
It also advocates unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded
abortion-on-demand.
- Malcolm
X Grassroots Movement: This group views the U.S.
as a nation replete with racism and discrimination
against blacks; seeks to establish an independent black
nation in the southeastern United States; and demands
reparations for slavery.
- Massachusetts
Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition: This
group calls for the expansion of civil rights and
liberties for illegal aliens; laments that illegal
aliens in America are commonly subjected to “worker
exploitation”; supports tuition-assistance programs for
illegal aliens attending college; and characterizes the
Patriot Act as a “very troubling” assault on civil
liberties.
- Media
Fund: Soros played a major role in creating this
group, whose purpose was to conceptualize, produce, and
place political ads on television, radio, print, and the
Internet.
- Media
Matters for America: This organization is a
“web-based, not-for-profit … progressive research and
information center” seeking to “systematically monitor a
cross-section of print, broadcast, cable, radio, and
Internet media outlets for conservative misinformation.”
The group works closely with the Soros-backed Center
for American Progress, and is heavily funded by Democracy
Alliance, of which Soros is a major financier.
- Mercy
Corps: Vis a vis the Arab-Israeli conflict, Mercy
Corps places all blame for Palestinian poverty and
suffering directly on Israel.
- Mexican
American Legal Defense and Education Fund: This
group advocates open borders, free college tuition for
illegal aliens, lowered educational standards to
accommodate Hispanics, and voting rights for criminals.
In MALDEF’s view, supporters of making English the
official language of the United States are “motivated by
racism and anti-immigrant sentiments,” while advocates
of sanctions against employers reliant on illegal labor
seek to discriminate against “brown-skinned people.”
- Meyer, Suozzi, English and Klein, PC:
This influential defender of Big Labor is headed by
Democrat operativeHarold
Ickes.
- Midwest
Academy: This entity trains radical activists in
the tactics of direct action, targeting, confrontation,
and intimidation.
- Migration
Policy Institute: This group seeks to create “a
North America with gradually disappearing border
controls … with permanent migration remaining at
moderate levels.”
- Military
Families Speak Out: This group ascribes the U.S.
invasion of Iraq to American imperialism and lust for
oil.
- Missourians
Organizing for Reform and Empowerment: This group
is the rebranded Missouri branch of the now-defunct,
pro-socialist, community organization ACORN.
- MoveOn.org:
This Web-based organization supports Democratic
political candidates through fundraising, advertising,
and get-out-the-vote drives.
- Ms.
Foundation for Women: This group laments what it
views as the widespread and enduring flaws of American
society: racism, sexism, homophobia, and the violation
of civil rights and liberties. It focuses its
philanthropy on groups that promote affirmative action
for women, unfettered access to taxpayer-funded
abortion-on-demand, amnesty for illegal aliens, and big
government generally.
- Muslim
Advocates: Opposed to U.S. counter-terrorism
strategies that make use of sting operations and
informants, MA characterizes such tactics as forms of
“entrapment” that are inherently discriminatory against
Muslims.
- NARAL
Pro-Choice America: This group supports
taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, and works to elect
pro-abortion Democrats.
- NAACP
Legal Defense and Education Fund: The NAACP supports
racial preferences in employment and education, as well
as the racial gerrymandering of voting districts.
Underpinning its support for race preferences is the
fervent belief that white racism in the United States
remains an intractable, largely undiminished,
phenomenon.
- The Nation
Institute: This nonprofit entity sponsors leftist
conferences, fellowships, awards for radical activists,
and journalism internships.
- National
Abortion Federation: This group opposes any
restrictions on abortion at either the state or federal
levels, and champions the introduction of unrestricted
abortion into developing regions of the world.
- National
Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty: This group
was established in 1976 as the first “fully staffed
national organization exclusively devoted to abolishing
capital punishment.”
- National
Committee for Responsive Philanthropy: This group
depicts the United States as a nation in need of
dramatic structural change financed by philanthropic
organizations. It overwhelmingly promotes grant-makers
and grantees with leftist agendas, while criticizing
their conservative counterparts.
- National
Committee for Voting Integrity: This group opposes
“the implementation of proof of citizenship and photo
identification requirements for eligible electors in
American elections as the means of assuring election
integrity.”
- National
Council for Research on Women: This group supports
big government, high taxes, military spending cuts,
increased social welfare spending, and the unrestricted
right to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
- National
Council of La Raza: This group lobbies for racial
preferences, bilingual education, stricter hate-crime
laws, mass immigration, and amnesty for illegal aliens.
- National
Council of Women’s Organizations: This group views
the United States as a nation rife with injustice
against girls and women. It advocates high levels of
spending for social welfare programs, and supports race
and gender preferences for minorities and women in
business and academia.
- National
Immigration Forum: Opposing the enforcement of
present immigration laws, this organization urges the
American government to “legalize” en masse all
illegal aliens currently in the United States who have
no criminal records, and to dramatically increase the
number of visas available for those wishing to migrate
to the U.S. The Forum is particularly committed to
opening the borders to unskilled, low-income workers,
and immediately making them eligible for welfare and
social service programs.
- National
Immigration Law Center: This group seeks to win
unrestricted access to government-funded social welfare
programs for illegal aliens.
- National
Lawyers Guild: This group promotes open borders;
seeks to weaken America’s intelligence-gathering
agencies; condemns the Patriot Act as an assault on
civil liberties; rejects capitalism as an unviable
economic system; has rushed to the defense of convicted
terrorists and their abettors; and generally opposes all
U.S. foreign policy positions, just as it did during the
Cold War when it sided with the Soviets.
- National
Organization for Women: This group advocates the
unfettered right to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand;
seeks to “eradicate racism, sexism and homophobia” from
American society; attacks Christianity and traditional
religious values; and supports gender-based preferences
for women.
- National
Partnership for Women and Families: This
organization supports race- and sex-based preferences in
employment and education. It also advocates for the
universal “right” of women to undergo taxpayer-funded
abortion-on-demand at any stage of pregnancy and for any
reason.
- National Priorities Project: This
group supports government-mandated redistribution of
wealth — through higher taxes and greater expenditures
on social welfare programs. NPP exhorts the government
to redirect a significant portion of its military
funding toward public education, universal health
insurance, environmentalist projects, and welfare
programs.
- National
Public Radio: Founded in 1970 with 90 public radio
stations as charter members, NPR is today a loose
network of more than 750 U.S. radio stations across the
country, many of which are based on college and
university campuses. (source)
- National
Security Archive Fund: This group collects and
publishes declassified documents obtained through the
Freedom of Information Act to a degree that compromises
American national security and the safety of
intelligence agents.
- National
Women’s Law Center: This group supports
taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; lobbies against
conservative judicial appointees; advocates increased
welfare spending to help low-income mothers; and favors
higher taxes for the purpose of generating more funds
for such
government programs as Medicaid, food stamps,
welfare, foster care, health care, child-support
enforcement, and student loans.
- Natural
Resources Defense Council: One of the most
influential environmentalist lobbying groups in the
United States, the Council claims a membership of one
million people.
- New
America Foundation: This organization uses policy
papers, media articles, books, and educational events to
influence public opinion on such topics as healthcare,
environmentalism, energy policy, the Mideast conflict,
global governance, and much more.
- New
Israel Fund: This organization gives support to
NGOs that regularly produce reports accusing Israel of
human-rights violations and religious persecution.
- NewsCorpWatch:
A project of Media Matters For America, NewsCorpWatch
was established with the help of a $1 million George
Soros grant to Media Matters.
- Pacifica
Foundation: This entity owns and operates Pacifica
Radio, awash from its birth with the
socialist-Marxist rhetoric of class warfare and hatred
for capitalism.
- Palestinian
Center for Human Rights: This NGO investigates
and documents what it views as Israeli human-rights
violations against Palestinians.
- Peace
and Security Funders Group: This is an association
of more than 60 foundations that give money to leftist
anti-war and environmentalist causes. Its members tend
to depict America as the world’s chief source of
international conflict, environmental destruction, and
economic inequalities.
- Peace
Development Fund: In PDF’s calculus, the United
States needs a massive overhaul of its social and
economic institutions. “Recently,” explains PDF, “we
have witnessed the negative effects of neo-liberalism
and the globalization of capitalism, the
de-industrialization of the U.S. and the growing gap
between the rich and poor …”
- People
for the American Way: This group opposes the
Patriot Act, anti-terrorism measures generally, and the
allegedly growing influence of the “religious right.”
- People
Improving Communities Through Organizing: This
group uses Alinsky-style organizing tactics to advance
the doctrines of the religious left.
- Physicians
for Human Rights: This group is selectively and
disproportionately critical of the United States and
Israel in its condemnations of human rights violations.
- Physicians
for Social Responsibility: This is an
anti-U.S.-military organization that also embraces the
tenets of radical environmentalism.
- Planned
Parenthood: This group is the largest abortion
provider in the United States and advocates
taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
- Ploughshares
Fund: This public grantmaking foundation opposes
America’s development of a missile defense system, and
contributes to many organizations
that are highly critical of U.S. foreign policies and
military ventures.
- Prepare
New York: This group supported the proposed
construction of a Muslim Community Center near Ground
Zero in lower Manhattan – a project known as the Cordoba
Initiative, headed by Imam Feisal
Abdul Rauf.
- Presidential
Climate Action Project: PCAP’s mission is to
create a new 21st-century economy, completely
carbon-free and based largely on renewable energy. A key
advisor to the organization is the revolutionary
communist Van
Jones.
- Prison
Moratorium Project: This initiative was created in
1995 for the express purpose of working for the
elimination of all prisons in the United States and the
release of all inmates. Reasoning from the premise that
incarceration is never an appropriate means of dealing
with crime, it deems American society’s inherent
inequities the root of all criminal behavior.
- Progressive
Change Campaign Committee: This organization works
“to elect bold progressive candidates to federal office
and to help [them] and their campaigns save money, work
smarter, and win more often.”
- Progressive
States Network: PSN’s mission is to “pass
progressive legislation in all fifty states by providing
coordinated research and strategic advocacy tools to
forward-thinking state legislators.”
- Project
Vote: This is the voter-mobilization arm of the
Soros-funded ACORN.
A persistent pattern of lawlessness and corruption has
followed ACORN/Project Vote activities over the years.
- Pro
Publica: Claiming that “investigative journalism
is at risk,” this group aims to remedy this lacuna in
news publishing by “expos[ing] abuses of power and
betrayals of the public trust by government, business,
and other institutions, using the moral force of
investigative journalism to spur reform through the
sustained spotlighting of wrongdoing.”
- Proteus
Fund: This foundation directs its philanthropy
toward a number of radical leftwing organizations.
- Psychologists
for Social Responsibility: This anti-capitalist,
anti-corporate, anti-military, anti-American
organization “uses psychological knowledge and skills to
promote peace with social justice at the community,
national and international levels.”
- Public
Citizen Foundation: Public Citizen seeks increased
government intervention and litigation against
corporations — a practice founded on the notion that
American corporations, like the capitalist system of
which they are a part, are inherently inclined toward
corruption.
- Public
Justice Center: Viewing America as a nation rife
with injustice and discrimination, this organization
engages in legislative and policy advocacy to promote
“systemic change for the disenfranchised.”
- Rebuild
and Renew America Now (a.k.a. Unity ’09):
Spearheaded by MoveOn.org
and overseen by longtime activist Heather
Booth, this coalition was formed to facilitate the
passage of President Obama’s “historic” $3.5 trillion
budget for fiscal year 2010.
- Res
Publica: Seeking to advance far-left agendas in
places all around the world, RP specializes in
“E-advocacy,” or web-based movement-building.
- Roosevelt
Institute: Proceeding from the premise that
free-market capitalism is inherently unjust and prone to
periodic collapses caused by its own structural flaws,
RI currently administers several major projects aimed at
reshaping the American economy to more closely resemble
a socialist system.
- Secretary
of State Project: This project was launched in
July 2006 as an independent “527” organization devoted
to helping Democrats get elected to the office of
Secretary of State in selected swing, or battleground,
states.
- Sentencing
Project: Asserting that prison-sentencing patterns
are racially discriminatory, this initiative advocates
voting rights for felons.
- Social
Justice Leadership: This organization seeks to
transform an allegedly inequitable America into a “just
society” by means of “a renewed social-justice
movement.”
- Shadow
Democratic Party: This is an elaborate network of
non-profit activist groups organized by George Soros and
others to mobilize resources — money, get-out-the-vote
drives, campaign advertising, and policy iniatives — to
elect Democratic candidates and guide the Democratic
Party towards the left.
- Sojourners:
This evangelical Christian ministry preaches radical
leftwing politics. During the 1980s it championed
Communist revolution in Central America and chastised U.S. policy-makers for
their tendency “to assume the very worst about their
Soviet counterparts.” More recently, Sojourners has
taken up the cause of environmental activism, opposed
welfare reform as a “mean-spirited Republican agenda,”
and mounted a defense of affirmative action.
- Southern
Poverty Law Center: This organization monitors the
activities of what it calls “hate groups” in the United
States. It exaggerates the prevalence of white racism
directed against American minorities.
- State
Voices: This coalition helps independent local
activist groups in 22 states work collaboratively on a
year-round basis, so as to maximize the impact of their
efforts.
- Talking
Transition: This was a two-week project launched
in early November 2013 to “help shape the transition” to
City Hall for the newly elected Democratic mayor of New
York, Bill de Blasio.
- Think
Progress: This Internet blog “pushes back, daily,”
by its own account, against its conservative targets,
and seeks to transform “progressive ideas into policy
through rapid response communications, legislative
action, grassroots organizing and advocacy, and
partnerships with other progressive leaders throughout
the country and the world.”
- Thunder Road Group: This political
consultancy, in whose creation Soros had a hand,
coordinates strategy for the Media
Fund, America
Coming Together, and America
Votes.
- Tides
Foundation and Tides
Center: Tides is a major funder of the radical
Left.
- U.S.
Public Interest Research Group: This is an
umbrella organization of student groups that support
leftist agendas.
- Universal
Healthcare Action Network: This organization
supports a single-payer health care system controlled by
the federal government.
- Urban
Institute: This research organization favors
socialized medicine, expansion of the federal welfare
bureaucracy, and tax hikes for higher income-earners.
- USAction
Education Fund: USAction lists its priorities as:
“fighting the right wing agenda”; “building grassroots
political power”; winning “social, racial and economic
justice for all”; supporting a system of taxpayer-funded
socialized medicine; reversing “reckless tax cuts for
millionaires and corporations” which shield the
“wealthy” from paying their “fair share”; advocating for
“pro-consumer and environmental regulation of corporate
abuse”; “strengthening progressive voices on local,
state and national issues”; and working to “register,
educate and get out the vote … [to] help progressives
get elected at all levels of government.”
- Voter
Participation Center: This organization seeks to
increase voter turnout among unmarried women, “people of
color,” and 18-to-29-year-olds — demographics that are
heavily pro-Democrat.
- Voto
Latino: This group seeks to mobilize
Latin-Americans to become registered voters and
political activists.
- We
Are America Alliance: This coalition promotes
“increased civic participation by immigrants” in the
American political process.
- Working
Families Party: An outgrowth of the socialist New
Party, WFP seeks to help push the Democratic Party
toward the left.
- World
Organization Against Torture: This coalition works
closely with groups that condemn Israeli security
measures against Palestinian terrorism.
- YWCA
World Office, Switzerland: The YWCA opposes abstinence
education; supports universal access to taxpayer-funded
abortion-on-demand; and opposes school vouchers.
B. Organizations that do not receive direct
funding from Soros and OSF, but are funded by one or
more organizations that do:
- Center
for Progressive Leadership: Funded by the
Soros-bankrolled Democracy
Alliance, this anti-capitalist organization is
dedicated to training future leftist political leaders.
- John
Adams Project:This project of the American Civil
Liberties Union was accused of: (a) having hired
investigators to photograph CIA officers thought to have
been involved in enhanced interrogations of terror
suspects detained in Guantanamo, and then (b) showing
the photos to the attorneys of those suspects, some of
whom were senior al-Qaeda operatives.
- Moving
Ideas Network (MIN): This coalition of more than
250 leftwing activist groups is a partner organization
of the Soros-backed Center
for American Progress. MIN was originally a
project of the Soros-backed American
Prospect and, as such, received indirect
funding from the Open
Society Institute. In early 2006, The
American Prospect relinquished control of the
Moving Ideas Network.
- New
Organizing Institute: Created by the Soros-funded
MoveOn.org,
this group “trains young, technology-enabled political
organizers to work for progressive campaigns and
organizations.”
- Think
Progress: This “project” of the American Progress
Action Fund, which is a “sister advocacy organization”of
the Soros-funded Center
for American Progress and Campus
Progress, seeks to transform “progressive ideas
into policy through rapid response communications,
legislative action, grassroots organizing and advocacy,
and partnerships with other progressive leaders
throughout the country and the world.”
- Vote
for Change: Coordinated by the political action
committee of the Soros-funded MoveOn.org,
Vote for Change was a group of 41 musicians and bands
that performed concerts in several key election
“battleground”states during October 2004, to raise money
in support of Democrat John
Kerry‘s presidential bid.
- Working Families Party: Created in
1998 to help push the Democratic
Party toward the left, this front group for the
Soros-funded ACORN
functions as a political party that promotes
ACORN-friendly candidates.
The above 206 organizations are just the Soros-funded
groups in America.
And that’s why the evil SOB who looks like a corpse
wields so much power and influence.
H/t maziel
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