The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit Ignited Subversive Fire in Minneapolis

There is no question that Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa are essentially pernicious movements which seek opportunities or “good crises” to disrupt the social order. In fact, the movements themselves were not formed on the basis of practical reason. As we shall see, both movements can easily be placed under the umbrella of the Jewish revolutionary project, a categorically diabolical activity which has been around for centuries.1 

As E. Michael Jones historically shows in his massive tome The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History, the revolutionary spirit has never died out, and over the centuries has jumped around from place to place and movement to movement and has even taken different forms and variations. The revolutionary spirit swept Europe in the nineteenth century with the rise of Marxism, which was the ideological brainchild of Karl Marx and Moses Hess. 

In the twentieth century, the revolutionary spirit morphed in the psychoanalytic movement with Sigmund Freud as the founder, who brought “the plague” (Freud’s own words) to America in 1909.2 Antifa, in particular, is a continuation of the plague that got started when the Jews rejected Logos as the order of the universe. One can safely say that Antifa has already brought the revolutionary plague to America. Antifa, as the Jewish Daily Forward itself reported in 2017, was largely a group of Jewish mobsters and thugs which allegedly attempted to fight Nazis and whose “preferred tools of persuasion were not logic and reason, but baseball bats, brass knuckles, rubber coated pipes and the occasional stink bomb.”3 Antifa members began to use violence as the Trump campaign began to emerge. As one senior law enforcement official put it: 

It was in that period [as the Trump campaign emerged] that we really became aware of them. These Antifa guys were showing up with weapons, shields and bike helmets and just beating the shit out of people. . . . They’re using Molotov cocktails, they’re starting fires, they’re throwing bombs and smashing windows.4

So Antifa is not “just a set of tactics, a mindset and a way of life” with no ideological or metaphysical substratum, as Jewish journalist Talia Levin has incoherently argued.5 Antifa’s goal is to create chaos in the name of fighting fascism or racism. And in order to do that, Antifa has to descend into madness—the ultimate madness. This is why Antifa members are anarchists, socialists, Marxists, and communists.6 We all know by now that all those movements led to millions of deaths in the twentieth century in Europe, the Middle East, and even in Asia. Just pick up scholarly studies such as The Black Book of Communism, The Harvest of Sorrow, Jews and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Russia, Red Holocaust, The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia, The Neoconservative Revolution, Mao’s Great Famine, The Jewish Century,7 and you’ll discover pretty quickly that the ultimate results of Jewish subversive movements are massive deaths, massive suffering, and diabolical manifestations across Europe and much of the world. If you do not have access to those studies, then listen to the words of Jewish Neocon David Horowitz himself:

For nearly two hundred years, Jews have played a disproportionate role as leaders of the modern revolutionary movements in Europe and the West . . . By carrying the revolution to its conclusion, socialists would usher in a millennium and fulfill the messianic prophecies of the pre-Enlightenment religions that modern ideas had discovered. Through this revolution, the lost unity of mankind would be restored, social harmony would be reestablished, paradise regained. It would be a tikkun olam, a repair of the world.8

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Flaming Zionist Winston Churchill and Benjamin Disraeli would have agreed with Horowitz here. In 1920 Churchill ignited a firestorm of controversy with his article in the Illustrated Sunday Herald entitled “Zionism versus Bolshevism: A Struggle for the Soul of the Jewish People.” For Churchill, Jewish revolutionary movements rendered possible the “overthrow of civilization,” a civilization that was based essentially on the moral order and the docility to truth. At its core, Jewish revolutionary movements, most specifically Bolshevism, to use Churchill’s word, were “diabolical.”9

This diabolical spirit is still with us, and it has manifested itself in places like Minneapolis, where violence was used by Antifa members. Talia Levin probably has a point when she said: “Anti-fascists are willing to employ any means necessary, up to and including violence, to prevent far-right organizing in their communities, and to defend the people they care about.”10 According to Levin, the law enforcement and armed forces in the United States are littered with “white supremacist members,” and these people need to be dealt with by any means necessary. “In essence, to me, the ACLU attitude, the liberal attitude, of giving Nazis a pedestal at will is to say, ‘We don’t care who we radicalize. Our smugness is more important than your life.’”11 

One undercover journalist ended up infiltrating the Rose City Antifa group outside of Portland, Oregon, and he heard Nicholas Cifuni, a leader of the Rose City chapter, say to members: “Don’t be that fucking guy with the God damn spoke brass knuckles getting photos taken of you. Police are going to be like ‘Perfect. We can prosecute these fuckers. Look how violent they are.’”12 Instead, Cifuni asked members to covertly use violence to get things done and without getting caught. Another member explained: “The whole goal of this is to get out there and do dangerous things as safely as possible.”13 Cifuni added:

If you get a good liver or kidney shot, it’s pretty much crippling them. They’re going to be doubled over and in a lot of pain. If you break one of the floating ribs, which are small and right down here,” the instructor said. ‘Those are also very painful. It’s hard to move after that. It’s hard to catch your breath. So one good body shot could potentially give you all the time in the world to run away while they’re doubled over in pain or really put a beating on them after that if you really don’t like the person.’14

The New York Times itself agrees that Antifa used clubs and dyed liquids in Charlottesville.15 At Berkeley, Antifa caused $100,000 worth of damage.16 Even Nancy Pelosi, of all people, had this to say of Antifa’s violence: “The violent actions of people calling themselves Antifa in Berkeley . . . deserve unequivocal condemnation, and the perpetrators should be arrested and prosecuted.”17 Antifa members, we are told, “are self-described revolutionaries. They’re anarchists and communists who are way outside the traditional conservative-liberal spectrum.”18 

Jewish professor Michael Isaacson, co-founder of the Antifa organization Smash Racism D.C., seemed to have been of that violent persuasion when he twitted: “Some of y’all might think it sucks being an anti-fascist teaching at John Jay College but I think it’s a privilege to teach future dead cops.”19 Isaacson, who describes himself as “pansexual” and “polyamorous” looking for a “play partner,” had already violated the moral law by chasing “unrealized kinks” and “group sex.”20 As E. Michael Jones puts it in Libido Dominandi, anyone who has violated the moral law will be plagued by guilt, and the solution to guilt is repentance. But Isaacson doesn’t want repentance, therefore he embraced anarchism and project that worldview onto the police force in particular. “Burn a police station for me philly,” he tweeted. “How come when a pig dies in uniform no one ever says ‘they died doing what they loved?’”21

Antifa, the Jewish Daily Forward says elsewhere, “is very Jewish. It’s an ideology that was born in order to oppose Hitler . . . It’s so Jewish that one of the items being shared widely on Twitter right now is the Yiddish and Hebrew manifesto of the antifa arm of a group that was an offshoot of a Marxist-Zionist political party, Left Poale Zion . . . They recruited fellow Arabs to fight against the Germans and raised funds for the Soviet army.”22

BLM, George Soros, And Covert Operations

BLM would have been placed in the trash heap of history had it not been for Jewish elite “philanthropists” like George Soros. Soros, who was accused of subverting the moral and “and political systems around the world,”23 gave the movement at least $33 million under the name of “social justice organizations.”24 Keep also in mind that Soros worked with the CIA front The National Endowment for Democracy (NED),25 the very organization that was used to infiltrate and start covert operations in countries like El Salvador, Grenada, Panama, Costa Rica, Mongolia, Venezuela, Russia, and Nicaragua in the 1980s and 90s.26 

It has been reported that NED was still involved in ideological subversion in countries like China by financially supporting protesters in Hong Kong.27 In 2018, NED “channeled over US$23 million to meddle in the internal affairs of key Latin American countries, under the flagship of ‘human rights,’ ‘democracy’ and ‘entrepreneurship.’”28 Allen Weinstein, a former acting president of NED, told journalist David Ignatius in a 1991 interview: “A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA. The biggest difference is that when such activities are done overtly, the flap potential is close to zero. Openness is its own protection.”29 NED is littered with Jewish Neocons like Elliott Abrams, Anne Applebaum, Carl Gershman, and Victoria Nuland—the very people who have been involved in regime change for years.

So Soros is not the kind of guy who is ultimately helping humanity at all. He is again engaged in covert activities by working with groups like NED. But that’s not all. Back in 2016, Politico magazine wrote an article entitled, “George Soros’ quiet overhaul of the U.S. justice system,” in which it stated that Soros’ financial maneuvering “has inspired fury among opponents angry about the outside influence in local elections.”30 This is not some kind of conspiracy theory, as the Times of Israel would like us to believe.31 Politico continued to say:

Soros has spent on district attorney campaigns in Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas through a network of state-level super PACs and a national “527” unlimited-money group, each named a variation on “Safety and Justice.” (Soros has also funded a federal super PAC with the same name.) Each organization received most of its money directly from Soros, according to public state and federal financial records... The Florida Safety and Justice group just poured nearly $1.4 million — all of which came from Soros and his 527 group.32

Like the great white shark who can forcibly copulate with a female, Soros has been moving around and looking for preys virtually everywhere, including Europe through a system known as shock therapy.33 He obviously wants to be a vampire squid which can wrap around much of the globe and deconstruct the political order. If you doubt this, then read even the Washington Post and the New Work Times, two Zionist magazines which agreed that Soros was financially influencing local governments in the United States.34 

Keep also in mind that Soros’ entire weltanschauung is messianic politics, one which is consistent with the Jewish revolutionary movement. Soros himself declares in his book The Alchemy of Finance:

It will come as no surprise to the reader when I admit that I have always harbored an exaggerated view of my self-importance—to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god or an economic reformer like Keynes or, even better, a scientist like Einstein. My sense of reality was strong enough to make me realize that these expectations were excessive and I kept them hidden as a guilty secret. . . As I made my way in the world, reality came close enough to my fantasy to allow me to admit my secret, at least to myself . . . I have been fortunate enough to be able to act out some of my fantasies. . . 35

Soros then dropped the political bomb, which obviously has become the ideological principle of his political substratum ever since he began to use his economic power to manipulate nations and destroy economic progress: “If truth be known, I carried some rather potent messianic fantasies with me from childhood, which I felt I had to control, otherwise they might get me in trouble.”36 When asked about this very issue, Soros responded, “It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.”37

Soros risibly told his unauthorized biographer, Robert Slater, that his “potent messianic fantasies” has nothing to do with subversive movements but had everything to do with helping humanity!38 Complete nonsense. What about funding violent movements such as BLM? Does Soros mean to tell us that he is helping humanity by doing so? 

BLM and Messianic Politics

Soros obviously knows what he is doing. He told Slater that he is “fascinated by chaos. That’s how I make my money: understanding the revolutionary process in financial markets.”39 Like Neocon Daniel Pipes who has articulated a worldview that is quite consistent with Jewish subversive movements in Syria,40 Soros is killing two birds with one stone in America through BLM. He is indirectly inciting the average black person to hate the so-called white man. This is called divide and conquer. 

Soros continued: “I do not accept the rules imposed by others. . . . And in periods of regime change, the normal rules don’t apply.”41 There you have it. Since “normal rules don’t apply,” then Soros has to attempt to rig the moral and political system by implementing messianic politics. And he did. Soros told one interviewer that he is engaging in “amoral” activities, while at the same time he is hopelessly attempting to persuade everyone that he is helping humanity. “I don’t feel guilty,” he says, “because I’m engaged in an amoral activity, which is not meant to have anything to do with guilt.”42

Now we can understand why Soros was more than happy to translate Saul Alinsky’s Rule for Radicals into other languages. In that book, Alinsky praises Lucifer as the first rebel and revolutionary. Alinsky meant it when he said:

Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins—or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom—Lucifer.43

Right before he passed away in 1972, Alinsky declared during a Playboy interview: “If there is an afterlife, and I have anything to say about it, I will unreservedly choose to go to hell.”44 What is interesting here is that George Soros published Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals in 2014 in places like the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia through his George Soros’s Open Society Foundation.45 What we are seeing here is that Soros is engaged in what Henry Makow would probably call Luceferian activities, and BLM is an extension of those activities. 

The logic here is pretty straightforward: BLM is essentially perpetuating the messianic politics which Soros invented in order to destroy the political order. This is one reason why the BLM movement is riddled with contractions. Think about this for a moment. When the black teenager Michael Brown was shot by a police officer by the name of Darren Wilson, the entire BLM movement created an uproar in Ferguson, Missouri, saying that Wilson was motivated by racist ideologies. The riots cost at least $ 4.6 million in property damage in Ferguson.46 In Baltimore, one estimate said that the riots cost at least $9 million.47

Around the same time, a black cop by the name of Trevis Austin shot and killed a white teenager by the name of Gilbert Collar in Mobile, Alabama. Collar was under the influence of drugs. A Mobile County grand jury concluded that Officer Austin acted in self-defense.48

Where was BLM then? Nowhere to be found. Where was George Soros? In hiding. The contradiction was quite obvious, and one black woman by the name of Peggy Hubbard quickly understood that BLM isn’t and has never been about protecting black lives at all. Hubbard is a former Navy officer and police officer who grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. Right after a 9-year-old girl was shot and killed in Ferguson while she was doing her homework in her mother’s bed, Hubbard realized that it was time to flesh out a frontal attack on BLM. “Police brutality? How about black brutality?” she said. 

A little girl is dead. You say black lives matter? Her life mattered. Her dreams mattered. Her future mattered. Her promises mattered. It mattered. Yet, you trifling [people] are out there tearing up the neighborhood I grew up in
. . . You guys need to stop. You’re hollering this black lives matters (stuff). It don’t matter. You’re killing each other.49 

Hubbard was quickly denounced as a sell-out. But she responded by saying: 

Excuse me, but I didn’t know there was a side to be on. Only thing I know is I see right, and I see wrong. I see good, I see bad. This is not a race issue, and it never has been a race issue. People made it about race. This is not about race. This is about morals. This is about accountability and responsibility. We have to be responsible for the things we do and the things we say.

Life in general matters. But until it matters to you, America—black America, white America—until it matters to you as an individual, it’s never going to matter. It’s never going to get better, and there’s going to be this divide. This divide is there because we built it. We put this divide there. We put this wall up. It’s never, ever going to get better until we admit that there is a problem in our community.50

The fact that Hubbard brought morality back to the table means that she was acting according to the dictate of practical reason, a move which is detrimental to the entire BLM movement. If you think this is not so, then consider the life of a decent police officer David Dorn, a black cop who was killed by looters and thugs because he was protecting lives and businesses in St. Louis, Missouri.

Dorn was a man of principle. He was 77 years old and was passionate about helping young people. He worked for more than 38 years as a police captain in the Metropolitan Police Department. He was simply doing his job when he responded to an alarm at a pawnshop called Lee’s Pawn and Jewelry. 

Yet Dorn lost his life on the sidewalk in front of the pawn store. Why? Because thugs and looters like 24-year-old Stephan Cannon didn’t like him. Four other officers were shot and pelted with rocks on the night that Dorn was killed.

Dorn had five children and ten grandchildren. What would looters and BLM say to those children and grandchildren? Do they really think that rioting and shooting decent police officers really helps their cause? Or could it be that BLM is once again a covert operation which seeks opportunities or “good crises” to overthrow the moral law? 

For example, the head of the Seattle’s Police Department, Carmen Best, declared that “Our calls for service have more than tripled. These are responses to emergency calls—rapes, robberies, and all sorts of violent acts that have been occurring in the area that we’re not able to get to.”51 In south Minneapolis, the plant of a manufacturing company (the 7-Sigma) was set on fire by rioters. The company has been in existence since 1987. So what will happen to the decent people who were working at that place—people who had mouths to feed? Since the police force was asked to stand down, the rioters took pleasure in setting the place on fire. Kris Wyrobek, the president of the company, had this to say about city officials: 

They don’t care about my business. They didn’t protect our people. We were all on our own.” We are told that “the city will lose about 50 jobs when the company skips town, a move that Wyrobek said he had ‘not in my wildest nightmare considered before the riots.’ Now, he is ‘cautiously optimistic’ that he can rebuild his company elsewhere, ‘but we are certainly not able to do that in Minneapolis.’52

Will BLM talk about that? Will the media pursue these issues at great lengths? Will celebrities like Jay Z mention it? Will people like Michael Jordan even remotely suggest that All Lives Matter? Of course not. Josh Levin of Slate magazine, for example, is more interested in talking about “David Duke’s America.”53 Why did Levin decide to discuss David Duke instead of talking about the real issues? Here’s his reason: “I’m revisiting the David Duke story today because I want to understand what I lived through, and how it helped shape the world we’re living in now.”

Here is what people like Levin will never get the moral and intellectual courage to discuss. When George Floyd died, the Chicago Police Department turned its focus elsewhere. By doing that, they obviously had to abandon the communities that needed them the most. What were the results? Well, 85 people got shot and 24 others lost their lives.54 Was David Duke responsible for this? Would Levin touch this very issue? Even USA Today, a largely Zionist outlet, did not hesitate to report in the summer of 2016 that “According to 2014 FBI data, 90% of African-American homicides were committed by African Americans.”55 Will Levin write an article discussing these issues? Of course not. 

The last thing that people like Levin will never address is that abortion and Planned Parenthood have killed more black babies than police officers could possibly ever kill in more than a century. As Ryan Bomberger points out, “Planned Parenthood Kills More Blacks in 2 Weeks than the KKK Killed in a Century.”56 Will Black Lives Matter advocates talk about these issues? If George Soros and his ilk were really concerned about black lives, wouldn’t he help deconstruct Planned Parenthood’s diabolical plan? 

Antifa and Israeli Officials Are the Secret Police

In any event, what is really going on here? How did we get here? How did Black Lives Matter become a national phenomenon? In 2017, Chaziel Sunz, a former BLM organizer, went on record saying that the movement was compromised a long time ago. The elite, he said, wanted to create a civil war, and they wanted to “use people’s emotions” in order to initiate that war. “They’re playing us emotionally,” Sunz said in a video. The elite, he continued, want people to “fight for a war on American turf.”57

Chaziel was right. But he didn’t have enough information to realize that there is more to the issue than meets the eye and ear. In fact, a number of black protesters attempted to stop Antifa members from making things worse. At one point, two black women confronted two Antifa women from spray-painting “Black Lives Matter” on the front of a Starbucks building by saying: “Hey! Hey! Don’t do that! Please don’t do that! They gonna blame that on us! Y’all are part of the problem.” The black women moved on to say that things like that aren’t “part of our message. When you see stuff like that you supposed to stand up and say something. Don’t spray on these people’s buildings.”58 The Antifa women responded: “Don’t police how people express themselves.”59 Similar things happened in four separate locations: Baltimore, Denver, Oakland, and Detroit.60 

One black woman in California lamented: “They’re [Antifa] the ones that are starting everything. They’re the ones starting every single demonstration out here that is violent, they started that shit off . . . that’s why there is so much damage.”61 Once Antifa members began to set a building ablaze, the black woman cried out: “Oh my God. They burned it. They’re fucking burning shit! They’re burning the fucking city down for real!”62 Black community organizers in Minneapolis finally had enough. They said in unison:

We’re going to keep our social distance and we’re not gonna allow someone in the crowd to throw bullshit and we feel the bulk of that. We’re not allowing that no more. That’s the reality of what we’re dealing with right now. Like I said to all my white brothers and sisters: we appreciate y’all being out here and supporting us but this is not y’all’s space. This is not your space. Period.63

Kathy Barnette, the black conservative who was “the product of rape,” writes in her book Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: “The so-called anti-fascist group we call Antifa likes to think of themselves as the protectors of free speech, even while they shut down the free expression of those they self-righteously deem unworthy to speak. Both Black Lives Matter and Antifa are similar in that they fancy themselves as the liberators of those who have been oppressed by the evil white and privileged class while they, themselves, forcibly suppress any opposition to their own views.”64 Barnette moved on to say that one of the goals of these two groups is “to make America ungovernable.”65

Precisely. But again Barnette did not know that the battle between the forces of Logos and the forces of anti-Logos has been going on since the beginning of time. In fact, the average black community does not know about the revolutionary spirit which got its start in the first century and which spread its ideological tentacles across Europe in intellectual or political movements. Harold Cruse discovered that in 1967 and partly wrote The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual on that basis. He quotes the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky to the effect that the Jews are controlling the mind of the Negro by telling him what to think and how to act. They are, said Dostoevsky, “taking advantage of the inexperience and vices of the exploited tribe . . . The Negroes have now been liberated from the slave owners, but that they will not last because the Jews . . . will jump at this new little victim.”66 

Keep in mind that Dostoevsky wrote this way back in 1877. It is fascinating that his statement still rings true to this very day. But there is a bigger issue here as well. The black community and even the media probably do not know that the knee-on-neck tactic which led to the death of George Floyd has been used by Israeli law enforcement officers for decades, and the Israeli officials happened to train much of the police force in the United States. 

In an extensively documented article (“Deadly Exchange Report Reveals Extent of Massive Training Programs Between U.S. Law Enforcement and Israeli Police, Military and the Shin Bet”) which was published by the Jewish Voice for Peace, we learn:

From the acting Deputy Director of ICE to the current Chief of Police in Washington DC, from San Diego to Chicago to Atlanta, since 2002 thousands of American law enforcement officials have trained in Israel with Israeli police, military and the Shin Bet. And thousands more have participated in security conferences and workshops with Israeli military, law enforcement and security officials held in the U.S. But despite their branding as top-tier counter-terrorism experts, Israeli police and security agents regularly violate civil rights, and implement racist and deadly policies.67

According to the Morning Star, 

Officers from the US police force responsible for the killing of George Floyd received training in restraint techniques and anti-terror tactics from Israeli law-enforcement officers . . . At least 100 Minnesota police officers attended a 2012 conference hosted by the Israeli consulate in Chicago, the second time such an event had been held. There they learned the violent techniques used by Israeli forces as they terrorise the occupied Palestinian territories under the guise of security operations. The so-called counterterrorism training conference in Minneapolis was jointly hosted by the FBI. Israeli deputy consul Shahar Arieli claimed that the half-day session brought ‘top-notch professionals from the Israeli police’ to share knowledge with their US counterparts. It is unclear whether any of the officers involved in the incident in which Mr. Floyd was killed attended the conference.

But in a chilling testimony, a Palestinian rights activist said that when she saw the image of Derek Chauvin kneeling on Mr. Floyd’s neck, she was reminded of the Israeli forces’ policing of the occupied territories. Neta Golan, the co-founder of International Solidarity Movement (ISM) said: ‘When I saw the picture of killer cop Derek Chauvin murdering George Floyd by leaning in on his neck with his knee as he cried for help and other cops watched, I remembered noticing when many Israeli soldiers began using this technique of leaning in on our chest and necks when we were protesting in the West Bank sometime in 2006. 

They started twisting and breaking fingers in a particular way around the same time. It was clear they had undergone training for this. They continue to use these tactics — two of my friends have had their necks broken but luckily survived — and it is clear that they [Israel] share these methods when they train police forces abroad in ‘crowd control’ in the US and other countries including Sudan and Brazil.’ Even Amnesty was compelled to report that hundreds of police from Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, Arizona, Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Georgia, Washington state and Washington DC had been flown to Israeli for training.”68

We certainly have a smoking gun here. For more than sixty years, the Israelis have viewed the Palestinians as enemies and have even expelled them from their homes.69 If anyone doubts the accuracy of this statement, perhaps we should bring in Israeli historian Benny Morris here. He declared unapologetically: 

A Jewish state would not have come into being without the uprooting of 700,000 Palestinians. Therefore it was necessary to uproot them. There was no choice but to expel that population. It was necessary to cleanse the hinterland and cleanse the border areas and cleanse the main roads. It was necessary to cleanse the villages from which our convoys and our settlements were fired on.70

Morris’ The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem “chronicled the Zionist murders, terrorism, and ethnic cleansing that drove 600,000-750,000 Palestinians from their homes in 1948, thus refuting the myth that they fled under the orders of Arab leaders.”71 In the second edition of the book, Morris documents “massacres, and a previously unsuspected number of rapes and murders of Palestinian women.”72 Morris himself said:

The revised book is a double-edged sword. It is based on many documents that were not available to me when I wrote the original book, most of them from the Israel Defense Forces Archives. What the new material shows is that there were far more Israeli acts of massacre than I had previously thought. To my surprise, there were also many cases of rape. In the months of April-May 1948, units of the Haganah [the pre-state defense force that was the precursor of the IDF] were given operational orders that stated explicitly that they were to uproot the villagers, expel them and destroy the villages themselves.73 

What we are saying here is that Israeli enforcement officers have been historically trained to put their boots on the necks of the Palestinians, and our boys in blue are simply mimicking what they learned from the Israelis. As Timothy Alexander Guzman has put it, “The Israelis are experts in abuse and torture of the Palestinians which dates back to 1948, so now they train US police forces who use the same tactics to subdue protesters or to violently arrest people for some reason or another.”74 Moreover, Israeli enforcement officers have a history of human rights violation.75

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  1.  See E. Michael Jones, The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History (South Bend: Fidelity Press, 2008).

  2. See Richard Wolin, The Seduction of Unreason: The Intellectual Romance with Fascism from Nietzsche to Postmodernism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004), 68.

  3. Mark B. Williams, “The Original ‘Antifa’ Was A Jewish Anti-Nazi Militia,” Forward, August 24, 2017; emphasis added. 

  4. John Haltiwanger, “Are the Antifa Terrorists? Feds Have Reportedly Classified Their Activities as ‘Domestic Terrorist Violence,’” Newsweek, September 1, 2017.

  5. Roger Sollenberger, “What’s antifa? Journalist Talia Lavin on the reality behind the media’s “pernicious lies,’” Salon, June 15, 2020.

  6. Thomas Fuller, Alan Feuer and Serge F. Kovaleski, “‘Antifa’ Grows as Left-Wing Faction Set to, Literally, Fight the Far Right,” NY Times, August 17, 2017; Ben Sales, “What you need to know about antifa, the group that fought white supremacists in Charlottesville,” Jewish Telegraphic Agency, August 16, 2017.

  7. Jean-Louis Panné, Andrzej Paczkowski, et al., The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999); Robert Conquest, The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987); Erich Haberer, Jews and Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Russia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995); Steven Rosefielde, Red Holocaust (New York: Routledge, 2010); Andrew Sloin, The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia: Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2017); Murray Friedman, The Neoconservative Revolution: Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004); Frank Dikötter, Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-1962 (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010); Yuri Slezkine, The Jewish Century (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006).

  8. Quoted in E. Michael Jones, Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the Conflict Between Labor and Usury (South Bend: Fidelity Press, 2014), 966.

  9. Winston Churchill, “Zionism versus Bolshevism: A Struggle for the Soul of the Jewish People,” Illustrated Sunday Herald, February 8, 1920.

  10. Sollenberger, “What’s antifa? Journalist Talia Lavin on the reality behind the media’s “pernicious lies,’” Salon, June 15, 2020.

  11. Ibid. One person who Levin identified as a Nazi was Justin Gaertner, a medically discharged marine who lost both legs to an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011. Gaetner, according to Levin, was a Nazi because she saw a Nazi tattoo on his left elbow. There was just one problem: It wasn’t a Nazi tattoo. “It was a Maltese Cross, the symbol of double amputee Gaertner’s platoon in Afghanistan, Titan 2.” Michelle Malkin, “Weapons of Mass Manipulation,” National Review, June 20, 2018.

  12. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/06/06/watch-undercover-footage-shows-antifas-plans-and-training-used-to-incite-violence-n2570179

  13. Ibid.

  14. Ibid.

  15. Linda Qiu, “Trump Asks, ‘What About the Alt-Left?’ Here’s an Answer,” NY Times, August 15, 2017.

  16. Kyle Swenson, “Black-clad antifa attack peaceful right wing demonstrators in Berkeley,’” Washington Post, August 18, 2017.

  17. http://www.democraticleader.gov/newsroom/82917/

  18. https://www.vox.com/2017/8/25/16189064/protests-george-floyd-antifa-president-trump

  19. “John Jay professor placed on administrative leave for tweeting he’s proud to teach ‘future dead cops,’” NY Daily News, September 15, 2017.

  20. Jennifer Smith, “REVEALED: Fetish website profile of anti-fa professor who tweeted about ‘dead cops’ where he appears in photos tied up and tells how he calls partners ‘dirty fascist lapdog w****s,’” Daily Mail, October 1, 2017.

  21. https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/debra-heine/2018/01/26/cop-hating-antifa-professor-finally-terminated-john-jay-college-n55854

  22. Jordan Kutzik, “This ‘antifa’ group was also Zionist, pro-Palestinian and Yiddish-speaking — and it’s trending,” Forward, June 3, 2020.

  23. “George Soros Support for Human Rights Watch Advances Subversive Agenda,” Sputnik News, January 28, 2016.

  24. Kieran Corcoran, “Billionaire George Soros spent $33MILLION bankrolling Ferguson demonstrators to create ‘echo chamber’ and drive national protests,” Daily Mail, January 16, 2015.

  25. Engdahl, F. William, Manifest Destiny: Democracy as Cognitive Dissonance (Wiesbaden, Germany: Mine Books, 2018), 53-54.

  26. For further details, see Robert Parry, “CIA’s Hidden Hand in ‘Democracy’ Groups,” Consortium News, January 8, 2015; Daniel Lazare, “The National Endowment for (Meddling in) Democracy,” American Conservative, March 8, 2018.

  27. Alexander Rubinstein, “American Gov’t, NGOs Fuel and Fund Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Protests,” Mint Press News, June 13, 2019.

  28. “National Endowment for Destabilization? CIA Funds for Latin America in 2018,” teleSUR, April 4, 2019.

  29. https://www.propublica.org/article/the-national-endowment-for-democracy-responds-to-our-burma-nuclear-story

  30. “George Soros’ quiet overhaul of the U.S. justice system,” Politico, August 30, 2016.

  31. “George Soros conspiracy theories surge as protests sweep US,” Times of Israel, June 21, 2020.

  32. “George Soros’ quiet overhaul of the U.S. justice system,” Politico, August 30, 2016.

  33. See Naomi Klein, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (New York: Picador, 2007); Engdahl, F. William, Manifest Destiny: Democracy as Cognitive Dissonance (Wiesbaden, Germany: Mine Books, 2018); Soros did eventually repudiate the shock doctrine, but it was after it had already created a catastrophic disaster in Europe.

  34. Justin Jouvenal and Rachel Weiner, “PAC funded by George Soros pumps nearly $1 million into local races for prosecutor,” Washington Post, June 4, 2019; Jesse McKinley, “Soros Adds Intrigue and $800,000 to D.A. Race, Backing Progressive,” NY Times, June 4, 2019.

  35.   George Soros, The Alchemy of Finance (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1987 & 1994), 362-363.

  36.   Quoted in Rachel Ehrenfeld and Shawn Macomber, “George Soros: The ‘God’ Who Carries Around Some Dangerous Demons,” LA Times, October 4, 2004; emphasis added.

  37.   Rachel Ehrenfeld and Shawn Macomber, “George Soros: The ‘God’ Who Carries Around Some Dangerous Demons,” LA Times, October 4, 2004.

  38.   Robert Slater, Soros: The Life, Times & Trading Secrets of the World’s Greatest Investor (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997)), ix.

  39.   Slater, Soros, 49

  40.   Jonas E. Alexis, “Neo-Bolshevik License to Kill and Destroy the Goyim,” Veterans Today, November 20, 2013.

  41.   Rachel Ehrenfeld and Shawn Macomber, “George Soros: The ‘God’ Who Carries Around Some Dangerous Demons,” LA Times, October 4, 2004.

  42.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PUDmLCkgNc

  43.   Saul D. Alinsky, Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals (New York: Vintage Books, 1971), ix.

  44.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Alinsky

  45.   “George Soros is translating Saul Alinsky into different languages,” Free Republic, October 14, 2014.

  46. Ben Unglesbee, “Buildings destroyed in Ferguson riots worth millions,” St. Louis Business Journal, December 4, 2014; for other estimates, see Jessica Chasmar, “Ferguson unrest costs taxpayers $5.7M and counting: report,” Washington Times, October 20, 2014.

  47.   Yvonne Wenger, “One estimate of business damage from Baltimore riot estimated at $9M, total cost unknown,” Baltimore Sun, May 13, 2015.

  48.   Valerie Richardson, “White teen killed by black cop in Alabama mirrors Ferguson,” Washington Times, November 27, 2014.

  49.   Alexandra Klausner, “Black mom becomes viral star with rant at Black Lives Matter protesters for rallying over death of ‘thugs and criminals’ instead of black on black crime,” Daily Mail, August 23, 2015.

  50.   Celina Durgin, “A Black Woman Condemns ‘Black Lives Matter’ in Viral Video,” National Review, August 25, 2015.

  51.   https://news.yahoo.com/seattle-police-chief-not-able-124718101.html

  52.   https://news.yahoo.com/minneapolis-manufacturing-company-leave-city-134117859.html

  53.   Josh Levin, “David Duke’s America,” Slate, June 10, 2020.

  54.   “Chicago sees deadliest day in decades amid protests and curfew,” BBC, June 10, 2020.

  55.   Josh Hafner, “Why Black Lives Matter doesn’t focus on ‘black-on-black’ crime,” USA Today, July 27, 2016.

  56.   https://townhall.com/columnists/ryanbomberger/2018/07/16/planned-parenthood-kills-more-blacks-in-2-weeks-than-the-kkk-killed-in-a-century-n2500645

  57.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=338&v=C65e1YSIcgA&feature=emb_logo

  58.   https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/05/31/watch-video-from-around-the-country-shows-antifa-thugs-hijacking-george-floyd-pr-n2569761

  59.   Ibid.

  60.   Ibid.

  61.   Ibid.

  62.   Ibid.

  63.   Ibid.

  64.   Kathy Barnette, Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America (New York: Hachette Book, 2020), 98.

  65.   Ibid., 82.

  66.   Harold Cruse, The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual: A Historical Analysis of the Failure of Black Leadership (New York: New York Review of Books, 1967 and ), 477.

  67.   https://deadlyexchange.org/deadly-exchange-research-report/

  68.   Steve Sweeney, “Minnesota cops ‘trained by Israeli forces in restraint techniques,’” Morning Star, June 1, 2020.

  69.   See Ilan Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Oxford: One World, 2006); The Forgotten Palestinians: A History of the Palestinians in Israel (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011); Avi Shlaim, Israel and Palestine: Reappraisals, Revisions, Refutations (New York: Verso, 2010); Norman Finkelstein, Method and Madness: The Hidden Story of Israel’s Assault on Gaza (New York: OR Books, 2015); Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom (Oakland: University of California Press, 2018); Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998); Zeev Sternhell, The Founding Myths of Israel: Nationalism, Socialism, and the Making of the Jewish State (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999).

  70.   Ari Shavit, “An Interview with Benny Morris,” Counterpunch, January 16, 2004.

  71.   Ibid.

  72.   Ibid.

  73.   Ibid.

  74.   Timothy Alexander Guzman, “US Police Forces Are Trained by Israel: The Knee-On-Neck Tactic that Was Used on George Floyd Is the Same Tactic that Has Been Used on the Palestinians,” Global Research, June 4, 2020.

  75.   https://israelpalestinenews.org/human-rights-reports-on-israel-palestine-regularly-updated/; https://israelpalestinenews.org/minn-cops-trained-by-israeli-police-who-often-use-knee-on-neck-restraint/

  76.   For just one statistics, see: https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2018/crime-in-the-u.s.-2018/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-6. 

  77.   https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/

  78. “18 murders in 24 hours: Inside the most violent day in 60 years in Chicago,” Chicago Tribune, June 8, 2020.

  79.   Ibid.

  80.   Mark Medina, “Michael Jordan speaks out on George Floyd death and protests: ‘We have had enough,’” USA Today, May 31, 2020.

  81.   Quoted in Dinesh D’Souza, The End of Racism (New York: Free Press, 1995), 477-478.

  82.   Ibid., 478.

  83.   Ibid.

  84.   Ibid., 16.

  85. Alia E. Dastagir, “‘Riots,’ ‘violence,’ ‘looting’: Words matter when talking about race and unrest, experts say,” USA Today, May 31, 2020.

  86. Ibid.

  87.   Ibid.

  88.   Ibid.

  89.   Ibid.

  90.   Olga Khazan, “Why People Loot,” Atlantic, June 2, 2020.

  91.   “Former firefighter reduced to tears as his dream business is destroyed during Minneapolis riots,” The Blaze, May 29, 2020.

  92.   Ibid.

  93.   Josh Penrod, C.J. Sinner and MaryJo Webster, “Buildings damaged in Minneapolis, St. Paul after riots,” Star Tribune, June 13, 2020.

  94.   “Dave Patrick Underwood, RIP,” Wall Street Journal, June 1, 2020.

  95.   Mary Margaret Olohan, “12 Police Officers Have Been Shot During the George Floyd Protests—Here Are Their Names,” National Interest, June 12, 2020.

  96.   Ibid.

  97.   Michael Austin, “Remembering the Lives Lost and Businesses Destroyed During ‘Mostly Peaceful’ Riots,” Western Journalism, June 5, 2020.

  98.   See for example “Chicago police officer hit by vehicle during River North traffic stop,” Chicago Tribune, June 13, 2020; “Bodycam shows fatal shooting of unarmed white teen,” NY Post, July 14, 2016.

  99.   Robert S. Boynton, “Loury’s Exodus: A profile of Glenn Loury,” New Yorker, May 1, 1995.

  100.   Ibid.

  101.   Ibid.

  102.   Glenn C. Loury and Peter Winkler, “Racism Is An Empty Thesis,” Atlanta City Journal, June 11, 2020.

  103.   Ibid.

  104.   “18 murders in 24 hours: Inside the most violent day in 60 years in Chicago,” Chicago Tribune, June 8, 2020.

  105.   https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2013/crime-in-the-u.s.-2013/tables/table-43

  106. 106  For studies on this, see Heather MacDonald, The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe (New York: Encounter Books, 2016).

  107.   Ibid., 27-28.

  108.   Evan Goldstein, “‘Affirmative Action Is Not About Equality. It’s About Covering Ass,’” The Chronicle Review, July 17, 2019.

  109.   “Harvard Teacher Faces Drug Charges in Boston,” NY Times, December 3, 1987.

  110.   “Loury’s Exodus: A profile of Glenn Loury,” New Yorker, May 1, 1995.

  111.   Ibid.

  112.   Ibid.

  113.   Ibid.

  114.   See E. Michael Jones, Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation and Political Control (South Bend: Fidelity Press, 2000); William M. Struthers, Wired For Intimacy: How Pornography Hijacks the Male Brain (Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 2009); Gail Dines, Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality (Boston: Beacon Press, 2010); Gail Dines and Robert Jensen, “A Pornography Habit Destroys Relationships,” NY Times, November 11, 2012.

  115.   Gail Dines, “Is porn immoral? That doesn’t matter: It’s a public health crisis,” Washington Post, April 8, 2016.

  116.   Guy Kelly, “The scary effects of pornography: how the 21st century’s acute addiction is rewiring our brains,” Telegraph, September 11, 2017.

  117.   E. Michael Jones, Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation of Political Control (South Bend: Augustine’s Press, 2000), 589.

  118.   “Loury’s Exodus: A profile of Glenn Loury,” New Yorker, May 1, 1995.

  119.   Ibid.

  120. Loury and Winkler, “Racism Is An Empty Thesis.”

  121.   http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/marriage-and-family/children/children.cfm

  122. James Q. Wilson, Thinking About Crime (New York: Basic Books, 1975 and 2013).

  123.   See for example Paul R. Amato and Fernando Rivera, “Paternal Involvement and Children’s Behavior Problems,” Journal of Marriage and the Family 61 (1999): 375-384; Ronald P. Rohner and A. Veneziano, “The Importance of Father Love: History and Contemporary Evidence,” Review of General Psychology 5.4 (2001): 382-405; .Kyle D. Pruett, Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child, (New York: The Free Press, 2000); Frank Furstenberg and Kathleen Harris, “When and Why Fathers Matter: Impacts of Father Involvement on Children of Adolescent Mothers,” R. Lerman and T. Ooms, eds., Young Unwed Fathers: Changing Roles and Emerging Policies (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993); Richard Koestner, et al., “The Family Origins of Empathic Concern: A Twenty-Six Year Longitudinal Study,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 58 (1990): 709-717.

  124.   Edward Kruk, “Father Absence, Father Deficit, Father Hunger,” Psychology Today, May 23, 2012.

  125.   David Popenoe, Life Without Father (New York: The Free Press, 1996), 163.

  126.   Steven Ruggles, “The Origins of African-American Family Structure,” American Sociological Review, February 1994: 136-151.

  127.   Joe William Trotter and Eric Ledell Smith, eds., African Americans in Pennsylvania: Shifting Historical Perspectives (Philadelphia: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997), 133.

  128.   Ibid., 134.

  129.   Joseph Giordano and Irving M. Levin, “Carter’s Family Policy: The Pluralist’s Challenge,” Journal of Current Social Issues, Winter 1977: 50.

  130.   D’Souza, The End of Racism, 478.

  131.   Thomas Sowell, Black Rednecks and White Liberals (New York: Encounter Books), 34.

  132.   Kay S. Hymowitz, The Black Family: 40 Years of Lies,” Atlanta City Journal, Summer 2005.

  133.   Sowell, Black Rednecks and White Liberals, 34.

  134.   Jesse Washington, “Blacks struggle with 72 percent unwed mothers rate,” Boston Globe, November 6, 2010.

  135.   Steven A. Camarota, “Births to Unmarried Mothers by Nativity and Education,” Center for Immigration Studies, May 5, 2017.

  136.   James Q. Wilson, “Thinking About Crime,” Atlantic, September 1983.

  137.   Walter E. Williams, “The Black Family Is Struggling, and It’s Not Because of Slavery,” Daily Signal, September 20, 2017.

  138.   Thomas Sowell, “The Scapegoat for Strife in the Black Community,” National Review, July 17, 2015.

  139.   Ibid.

  140.   Alison Stewart, First Class: The Legacy of Dunbar, America’s First Black Public High School (Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2013), 173.

  141.   Ibid.

  142.   Sowell, Black Rednecks and White Liberals, 311.

  143.   Stewart, First Class, 173.

  144.   Sowell, Black Rednecks and White Liberals, 312.

  145.   Thomas Sowell, Education: Assumptions versus History (Stanford: Hoover Institution, 1986), 30.

  146.   Stewart, First Class, 259.

  147.   Sowell, Education, 32.

  148.   Kay S. Hymowitz, “The Black Family: 40 Years of Lies,” Atlanta City Journal, Summer 2005.

  149.   Wilson, Thinking About Crime, 211.

  150.   Harry G. Lefever, Undaunted by the Fight, 32-33.

  151.   Quoted in Flynn, Intellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas (New York: Crown Forum, 2004), 99.

  152.   Lefever, Undaunted by the Fight, 23.

  153.   Ibid., 33-34.

  154.   Ibid., 34.

  155.   Ibid., 52.

  156.   Ibid.

  157.   Ibid., 56.

  158.   Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray are classic examples. 

  159.   “Loury’s Exodus: A profile of Glenn Loury,” New Yorker, May 1, 1995.

  160.   https://hive.blog/antifa/@mjsnosk8er/antifa-s-tax-returns

  161.   Justin Glawe, “America’s Mass-Shooting Capital Is Chicago,” Daily Beast, July 12, 2017.

  162.   Ibid.

  163.   Murry Friedman, What Went Wrong?: The Creation & Collapse of the Black-Jewish Alliance (New York: The Free Press, 1995), 58.

  164.   Jordan Kutzik, “This ‘antifa’ group was also Zionist, pro-Palestinian and Yiddish-speaking — and it’s trending,” Forward, June 3, 2020.

  165.   https://russia-insider.com/en/dc-leaks-reveal-5th-column-soros-plan-counter-russian-foreign-policy-and-subvert-russian-traditional

  166.   “Soros-Funded NGOs ‘Whisper Into EU’s Ear’ to Encourage Refugee Influx,” Sputnik News, May 16, 2016; “Welcome to Europe! Soros Adding Fuel to the Fire of EU’s Refugee Crisis,” Sputnik News, December 18, 2015.

  167.   George Soros, “A New Policy to Rescue Ukraine,” NY Review of Books, February 5, 2015.

  168.   https://www.cnbc.com/2015/07/08/billionaire-soros-charity-may-get-banned-in-russia-crackdown.html

  169.   George Soros, “Putin is a bigger threat to Europe’s existence than Isis,” Guardian, February 11, 2016.

  170.   Ibid.

  171.   Arne Delfs & Ilya Arkhipov, “Putin Warns Merkel That Europe Can’t Afford a New Syria Refugee Crisis,” Time, August 18, 2018.

  172. Mona Alami, “Syrian rebels pledge loyalty to al-Qaeda,” USA Today, April 11, 2013; Maria Abi-Habib, “Syria Rebels Draw Closer to al Qaeda-Linked Group,” Wall Street Journal, September 29, 2016; “U.S. Support for Al Qaeda-Linked Rebels Undermines Syrian Ceasefire,” Huffington Post, May 21, 2016; Tim Arango, Anne Barnard and Hwaida Saad, “Syrian Rebels Tied to Al Qaeda Play Key Role in War,” NY Times, December 8, 2012; “Syria’s rebel army pledges allegiance to Al Qaeda as new Islamist insurgence threatens dictator Assad,” Daily Mail, April 10, 2013; “Syrian rebels linked to al-Qaeda behead man using small knife in front of children,” Daily Mail, February 2, 2014.

  173. Anne Barnard and Hwaida Saad, “Syrian Rebels Tied to Al Qaeda Play Key Role in War,” NY Times, December 8, 2012.

  174. Paul Wood, “Face-to-face with Abu Sakkar, Syria’s ‘heart-eating cannibal,” BBC, July 5, 2013; Peter Bouckaert, “Is This the Most Disgusting Atrocity Filmed in the Syrian Civil War?,” Foreign Policy, May 14, 2014;  “Syrian rebel ‘cuts out soldier’s heart and EATS it’ in horrific propaganda video,” Daily Mail, May 13, 2013.

  175.   Paul Wood, “Face-to-face with Abu Sakkar, Syria’s ‘heart-eating cannibal,” BBC, July 5, 2013.

  176. “Soros-Sponsored NGO in Syria Aims at Ousting Assad, Not Saving Civilians,” Sputnik News, September 8, 2015.

  177. Quoted in E. Michael Jones, Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the Conflict Between Labor and Usury (South Bend: Fidelity Press, 2014), 1173.