@RealSKeshel They will cheer right up until the point they are no longer useful idiots and are lined up in front of a wall with a firing squad in front of them.
@RealSKeshel Jail the anchor baby parents until the children renounce their "citizenship", seize all of their assets, and ban them from ever coming back.
The sad part is our intelligence and government KNEW this was in motion for decades. And the plan for America’s 250th Birthday was to decimate, destroy, and totally humiliate the West.
If anyone defends some NGOs as being good, you are talking to a communist enabler, whether intentional or not; same results!
*EVERY NGO receives funding from these Bolshevik, Jihadist, Marxist Demons!
@FBI, @ICEgov, @DHSgov, @DNIPulte, @realDonaldTrump, @SecRubio, and @PeteHegseth, what are you prepared to do?
At least be honest that you bowed to pressure from these same Bolshevik, Jihadist, and Marxist groups to remove @GregoryKBovino from DOING HIS JOB!
*Funders:
Ford Foundation: Poured hundreds of millions into "social justice" organizations, identity-politics NGOs, and critical legal studies programs since the 1960s. McGeorge Bundy (Ford president 1966-1979) explicitly redirected the foundation toward left-activist funding.
Open Society Foundations (George Soros): With an endowment of $18+ billion at peak, OSF has been the single largest private funder of progressive political movements globally. Funded Black Lives Matter organizing infrastructure, drug decriminalization campaigns, refugee advocacy, and "open borders" NGOs. Soros spent an estimated $32 billion total on his foundation network.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund: Major funder of climate activism, anti-fossil-fuel divestment campaigns, and environmental NGOs that push de-growth economic policies.
Tides Foundation / Tides Center: Functions as a money-laundering passthrough for wealthy donors who want to fund controversial left-wing causes anonymously. Over $1 billion annually flows through Tides to various activist groups. The Tides Nexus (Tides Foundation, Tides Center, Tides Advocacy) obscures the original source of funds — a donor-advised fund model that makes tracing nearly impossible.
MacArthur Foundation: Heavy funder of "criminal justice reform" (read: soft-on-crime prosecutors and bail reform), nuclear disarmament advocacy, and left-leaning journalism outfits.
Democracy Alliance: A secretive donor collective of wealthy progressives (Tom Steyer, George Soros, Peter Lewis heirs, etc.) that coordinates funding for aligned political infrastructure — think tanks, media outlets, activist training programs. Members commit to $200,000+ annual dues and $1 million+ in recommended giving.
Arabella Network, which includes: Sixteen Thirty Fund, New Venture Fund, Hopewell Fund, Windward Fund, North Fund, et al.
The Shell Game Problem
Arabella’s structure makes a mockery of campaign finance law. The IRS rules governing fiscal sponsorship were designed for small community groups sharing a bookkeeper — not for billion-dollar political operations. The Sixteen Thirty Fund can receive an anonymous $50 million donation, spin up a “project” with a deceptive name, pour money into a state ballot initiative, and the voters never know who paid for it. It’s legalized money laundering for political purposes.
Who Funds Arabella’s Network?
Because of the donor-advised fund structure, we don’t know the full picture. But what’s leaked or been reported includes:
George Soros — OSF has been a consistent funder of Arabella-managed entities
Pierre Omidyar (eBay founder) — Omidyar Network funds multiple Arabella projects
Hansjörg Wyss — The Swiss billionaire (more on him below) routes money through Arabella entities
The Gates Foundation — Has partnered with New Venture Fund on global health projects
Rockefeller Brothers Fund — Environmental and anti-fossil-fuel projects through Windward Fund
Code Pink — The Anti-War Front With Interesting Friends
Code Pink was founded in 2002 by Medea Benjamin, Jodie Evans, and others as an anti-Iraq War protest group. Over the past two decades, it's evolved into something more complex than a simple peace organization.
Code Pink’s funding is a mix of small-dollar donations, foundation grants, and some more opaque sources:
Ben & Jerry’s Foundation — Has funded Code Pink
Tides Foundation — Fiscal sponsor relationship at various points
Resist Foundation — Grants for direct action
Individual progressive donors — Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and inherited wealth
Speaking fees and book royalties — Benjamin is a prolific author. Foreign donations are laundered as book advances.
The Iran and Assad Problem
This is where Code Pink departs from simple anti-war activism into something more troubling:
- Code Pink delegations have repeatedly visited Iran, meeting with regime officials and returning with pro-regime talking points
- They’ve hosted events with Iranian state media figures
- On Syria, Code Pink has consistently opposed U.S. intervention against Assad — a position that aligns them with Russian and Iranian foreign policy objectives
- Benjamin has appeared on RT, Press TV, and Sputnik
- The group campaigned against sanctions on Iran, Venezuela, and other U.S. adversaries, using language that often mirrors those regimes’ own propaganda
Neville Roy Singham — The Tech Billionaire Behind the Left Media Ecosystem
Singham didn’t just write checks. He built an integrated media and political network that spans continents:
The Grayzone — Singham is the primary funder of Max Blumenthal’s The Grayzone. He’s married to Jodie Evans (yes, the Code Pink co-founder). The Grayzone’s pro-Assad, pro-Russian, anti-Ukraine, anti-NATO coverage is funded by Singham’s fortune.
MintPress News — Singham-funded. Mnar Muhawesh’s outlet that platforms Syrian regime conspiracy theories, anti-Israel content, and anti-Western narratives.
Shanghai Connections — After selling ThoughtWorks, Singham relocated to Shanghai. He’s established deep ties with Chinese state-linked entities and has been praised by Chinese state media.
He’s described himself as a “Maoist” and has spoken at Chinese Communist Party-aligned events. Singham has praised China’s political system.
The Singham Network in Practice — The Grayzone, MintPress, and affiliated podcasters (Jimmy Dore, Aaron Maté, Katie Halper) form an interconnected ecosystem.
They cross-promote, cross-appear, and share a unified editorial line: America is the global villain, U.S. adversaries are misunderstood or falsely accused, Western media is a propaganda machine (true enough — but they’ve built their own equally deceitful propaganda machines).
🇨🇭 Hansjörg Wyss — The Swiss Billionaire Buying American Politics
Hansjörg Wyss is a Swiss billionaire who made his fortune selling Synthes, a medical device company, to Johnson & Johnson for $19.7 billion in 2012. He’s since become one of the largest funders of progressive causes in the United States — despite not being a U.S. citizen. Over half a BILLION!
The Wyss Funding Empire
The Wyss Foundation — Founded 1998. Initially focused on land conservation in the American West. Has since expanded dramatically into political advocacy.
The Berger Action Fund — Wyss’s 501(c)(4) dark money vehicle. Poured hundreds of millions into political advocacy. Does not disclose donors — but Wyss is the sole funder.
Hub Project — Arabella-managed. Wyss is a major funder. The Hub Project ran coordinated campaigns supporting the Iran Deal, opposing Trump’s tax cuts, and pushing progressive economic messaging.
Center for American Progress — Wyss has given millions to CAP.
League of Conservation Voters — Major Wyss funding.
Ballot Initiative Strategy Center — Wyss-funded. Coordinates progressive ballot measure campaigns across states.
💸 ActBlue — The Democratic Small-Dollar Laundromat
ActBlue is the Democratic Party’s online fundraising platform. It’s presented as a grassroots, small-dollar donor tool — and it is that. But it’s also something else.
The Basics
Founded in 2004 by Matt DeBergalis and Benjamin Rahn, ActBlue processes donations for Democratic candidates, committees, and progressive organizations. It’s a 501(c)(4) nonprofit. In the 2020 cycle, ActBlue processed over $4.8 billion.
The “Grassroots” Facade
ActBlue’s branding emphasizes small-dollar donors giving $5 or $10. But the platform is also the conduit for massive dark money flows:
- Billionaires can donate to ActBlue-conduited PACs and 501(c)(4)s
- ActBlue doesn’t verify donor identities in a meaningful way — prepaid debit cards, gift cards, and anonymous payment methods are accepted
- The platform has been flagged for potential smurfing — large donors breaking up contributions into small amounts to evade contribution limits or reporting requirements
Multiple state attorneys general and watchdog groups have raised concerns about ActBlue’s lack of CVV verification, identity confirmation, and use of foreign debit/credit cards.
@SomeBitchIIKnow The goal is to control the population's energy comsumption so they can't be comfortable, healthy, or enjoy life. Europe wins on that one.
@TheSCIF We'll never know, the machine companies wiped the machines. Not only did the votes flip, but a bunch of uncounted votes mysteriously emerged.
Also they found foreign IP addresses and cellular modems in election servers in MI.