Wednesday 2 September 2020

The Christian zionist organisations that received Israeli money to peddle influence

There is some explosive material here. I would love to see some justice done but the US has been so corrupted by Israeli zionists I have my doubts.

EVANGELICALS FOR HIRE: ISRAEL PAID U.S. CHRISTIAN ZIONISTS TO PUSH PROPAGANDA


Today on TruNews we discuss the evidence released by the Israeli government that John Hagee’s Christians United For Israel (CUFI) and Laurie Cardoza-Moore’s Proclaim Justice to the Nations (PJTN) operated as foreign agents of influence. We pose the question about whether they, and others listed in the documents, have registered their activities with the U.S. State Department, as required by law. 


Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate 09/01/2020


Watch the podcast HERE


More than half of all American states have passed laws designed to combat the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. No advocacy group was more important to this push than the Israel Allies Foundation, an American non-profit that supports a network of pro-Israel legislators across the globe.


It was the IAF that in 2014 connected a South Carolina politician with an Israeli legal scholar who drafted the first bill to ban state agencies from contracting with entities that boycott Israel.


After that law passed in South Carolina in 2015, the IAF successfully lobbied for nearly-identical anti-BDS bills in 25 other states, including Florida, Pennsylvania and Arizona. Now the group is backing another bill, which has already passed in South Carolina and Florida and been introduced in six more states, which would change civil-rights codes to define antisemitism to include anti-Zionism.


Public records obtained by The Forward show that the Israeli government approved a grant of more than $100,000 to the Israel Allies Foundation in 2019. The IAF has not disclosed this or any previous Israeli grants to the United States government, in possible violation of laws requiring American political advocacy groups to disclose foreign-government contributions.


The IAF, which reported $1.4 million in revenue in 2018 and features a testimonial on its website from Vice President Mike Pence, did not respond to four emails seeking comment.

https://forward.com/news/israel/453286/us-pro-israel-groups-failed-to-disclose-grants-from-israeli-government/



An American think tank that studies Jew-hatred — including weighing in on when criticism of Israel becomes antisemitic — took a six-figure payment from the Israeli government but didn’t disclose it to the public or to the federal government.


That information was detailed in an internal financial spreadsheet that listed payments approved by Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs to entities around the world in the first quarter of 2020. It and other documents were uncovered after a Freedom of Information Act request by the Israeli Freedom of Information Movement and the Israeli news website The Seventh Eye, and shared with the Forward.


It showed that the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, which is based in New York, received $445,000 from the Israeli government in 2018. That value equals nearly 80% of its reported revenue that year.

https://forward.com/news/national/453339/israel-antisemitism-isgap-think-tank-foreign-funding/





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