Thursday, February 10, 2022

'PREACHER MAN' AL SHARPTON - IS HE A BIGGER HOAX AND CON MAN THAN JESSE JACKSON AND BARACK OBAMA??? - NAN is Sharpton's preferred extortion vehicle. He demands "donations" from corporations or he will single them out for "community action," including boycotts and protests. RICK MORAN

 

BLACK MAN ATTACKS MAN OF JEWISH FAITH Teen Charged With Hate Crime In Attack On Man In Brooklyn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp4wxkLy-z0


THESE PEOPLE LEARNED HOW TO HOAX FOR MONEY FROM CORPORATE BRIBES SUCKERS AL SHARPTON,  JESSE JACKSON AND THE OBOMB WHO RECENTLY SUCKED OFF $100 MILLION FROM JEFF BEZOS, ONE OF THE DEMS FAVE BILLIONAIRES FOR OPEN BORDERS

WHAT IS IT WITH DEMOCRAT POLS AND THEIR HOMEGROWN CHARITY FOUNDATION FAMILY SLUSH FUNDS???

AL SHARPTON: The Fraudster Charity Huckster

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/12/huckster-al-sharpton-sells-his-life.html

NAN is Sharpton's preferred extortion vehicle. He demands "donations" from corporations or he will single them out for "community action," including boycotts and protests. RICK MORAN / AMERICAN THINKER

Democratic candidates pay homage to him and he is great friends with the Clintons. But he's still just a two-bit street hustler who few will call out for his excesses because they fear the racial backlash. RICK MORAN / AMERICAN THINKER

 Horowitz answers the question he poses in one chapter heading – “What Kind of Movement is This?” – with an exposé of BLM’s proud links to cop-killers and domestic terrorists such as Assata Shakur and Susan Rosenberg (who now sits on the board of Thousand Currents, a nonprofit that has funneled millions of dollars into BLM coffers); to black racists and anti-Semites like Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan; to a coalition of radical groups like the street thugs of Antifa and the Labor/Community Strategy Center (headed by former Weather Underground terrorist Eric Mann, the ideological mentor of BLM founder Patrisse Cullors); and to major funders like far-left billionaire financier George Soros and the Ford and Kellogg Foundations.


HOW TO DESTROY AMERICA

Now consider that on October 3, 2003, former Colorado governor Richard D. Lamm gave a speech titled "How to Destroy America."  His prescience is frightening.

· Invest in ethnic identity, and establish the cult of victimology. Start a grievance industry blaming all minority failure on the majority population. [Think Al Sharpton and company.]

 

So how did it all begin?

BLM used the business model pioneered by veteran race hustler Al Sharpton. Sharpton’s functioned with the implicit message ‘support me or you are a racist’ which also means ‘donate (to my charity) or you are a racist.

Sharpton used his charity to enrich himself and his family. Sharpton was also a tax dodger. In 2016, Sharpton personally owed over $3 million in federal taxes. 

The money trail grows murkier with Cullors’ transfer of funds to her activist wife, Janaya Khan. Ms. Khan runs her own social action charity, M4BJ, in Canada, which received BLM funds and recently purchased a $6.3 million Victorian mansion in Toronto for a multi-use social and arts center.


Black Lives Matter: Tracking $60 Million in Unaccounted Donations


Social justice warriors appear to know when a house of cards is ready to collapse.

Top executives are fleeing the most famous “social cause” network, now that more than one attorney general has come knocking on their door with inquiries about “unaccounted funds” at the non-profit: Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, Inc. (BLMGNF). It’s difficult to know who is in charge, but the organization recently received a demand for an accounting of the more than $60 million collected in 2020, according to a letter from the Department of Justice in California. Other liberal states would soon follow.

Among those who were warned they would be “held personally liable” for the unaccounted donations are the founders and top three executives, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi (all no longer with the foundation). An attempt was made at damage control with the public announcement of two newly recruited candidates -- Makani Themba and Monifa Bandele -- to replace the former executives. The announcement turned out to be premature, owing to the fact that Themba and Bandele never actually stepped into the executive roles, according to the Daily Mail. They were unable to arrive at “the terms of their employment.”

Founder Patrisse Cullors became one of the first red flags to garner national headlines exposing her $3.2 million real estate portfolio. She amassed four private residences and the “self-trained” Marxist never mentioned how these material holdings match up to her communist doctrine of “…each according to his needs.”

Apparently, Cullors’ real estate holdings represent a paltry sum in comparison to BLM’s transfer of funds to “worthy causes” dating back to 2019: The group has funneled millions of dollars to “other” non-profits, in which those dollars appear to go through a revolving door. A case in point: Reform LA Jails received $1.4 million in which those funds found their way into the pockets of Cullors and her wife, Janaya Khan, for consulting fees ($205,000); and other BLM associates and friends to receive payouts include Christman Bowers, treasurer of BLLM PAC ($270,000); Asha Bandelle, who cowrote Cullors’ memoir ($211,000); and Damon Turner, founder of Trap Heals LCC and father of Cullor’s child ($86,000), according to the Daily Mail.

The money trail grows murkier with Cullors’ transfer of funds to her activist wife, Janaya Khan. Ms. Khan runs her own social action charity, M4BJ, in Canada, which received BLM funds and recently purchased a $6.3 million Victorian mansion in Toronto for a multi-use social and arts center.

Attorney General Rob Bonta in Sacramento is acutely aware of the controversy swirling around the group’s lack of financial transparency and has issued a “delinquency notice” demanding copies of the organization’s Form 990 required for filing with the IRS for 2020. The group has 60 days to respond to the notice issued on January 31.

The days of indiscriminate spending are certainly over for the top brass at the flagship organization. This would include a luxurious $26,000 stay for “meetings” at a five-star Malibu resort, Calamigos Guest Ranch and Beach Resort, and use of the adjacent owned Malibu Conference Center. Such luxurious taste led one television commentator, Megyn Kelly, to comment that BLM “must stand for Babes Lounging in Malibu,”  leading some to deduce that self-proclaimed socialists know how to live -- even if it’s on the backs of their donors.

Money that had come pouring into BLMGF is now a thing of the past. The group is “prohibited” from collecting funds and must “immediately cease” collection activities, according to a letter issued from the State of Washington. Any violation of the order would result in a $2,000 fine per donation.

If that weren’t bad enough, BLMGNF was labeled an “illegal enterprise” by Indiana attorney general Todd Rokita. He didn't mince words, saying that there is a clear pattern of misconduct at the organization. “I see patterns that scams (typically) take on: failure to provide board members, failure to provide even executive directors, and failure to make your (financial) filings available.” 

In the meantime, attorneys general in various states where BLMGNF remains out of compliance may find it difficult to deliver notices of action in those states (i.e. California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia, and State of Washington). The group provided the wrong address on previous tax forms submitted to the IRS, where the occupant of the listed building claimed to be receiving numerous in-person inquiries.

Perhaps the mail could be forwarded to one of Cullors’ several residences or the Victorian mansion in Toronto, which was on the receiving end of BLM funds.

Image: Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, Inc.


BLM is imploding

Last week the Washington Examiner reported that "no one appears to have been in charge at Black Lives Matter for months. The address it lists on tax forms is wrong, and the charity's two board members won't say who controls BLM’s millions."

The report also referred to “BLM's shocking lack of transparency surrounding its finances and operations raises major legal and ethical red flags, multiple charity experts”.

Back in April 2021, the New York Post had reported that BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors, then its executive director, had spent $3.2 million on various real estate properties across the U.S.

Last February, BLM had published an 'impact report' which states that it closed out 2020 with $60 million in its bank accounts. The outfit failed to file taxes for 2020, the year it raised millions after George Floyd’s death.

Indiana’s AG general slammed BLM as a “scam” whose “house of cards may be falling” amid the growing legal attention.

The states of Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina and Virginia have all revoked BLM’s charitable registration, while California and Washington are threatening to hold the nonprofit’s officers personally liable for its lack of financial transparency.

So how did it all begin?

BLM used the business model pioneered by veteran race hustler Al Sharpton. Sharpton’s functioned with the implicit message ‘support me or you are a racist’ which also means ‘donate (to my charity) or you are a racist.

Sharpton used his charity to enrich himself and his family. Sharpton was also a tax dodger. In 2016, Sharpton personally owed over $3 million in federal taxes. 

BLM also used ploys frequently adapted by Obama operatives that criticism of Obama’s presidency was motivated by racism. It was effective causing Republicans and media personnel to hesitate to be critical of Obama which enabled Obama to win a second term, despite his myriad fiascos. 

BLM began as a trend on social media that evolved into a slogan chanted by 'protestors.' Next, they set the narrative that those who refused to say “Black Lives Matter” were racist. Cowardly politicians and media folks submitted.

Then BLM convinced people in politics, showbiz, and business that they were the sole adjudicators in matters of race.

While BLM was founded in 2013 following Trayvon Martin's death and raised funds following the deaths of  Breonna TaylorEric Garner and Michael Brown. It was the death of George Floyd in 2020, that BLM took their movement to new depths with widespread riots and looting across the country.

Celebrities posted photos of Floyd and logos of BLM on social media. Corporate houses, including big tech firms such as Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft supported BLM.

Google committed $12 million, Facebook and Amazon donated $10 million and Apple pledged a whopping $100 million. Walmart announced a contribution of $100 million while Target announced $10 million and Home Depot announced  $1 million.

Hollywood stars such as Angelina Jolie, Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Kate Beckinsale, and Ryan Reynolds donated handsomely to BLM.

Perhaps corporations and stars didn’t know or care about BLM and weren’t keen on parting with their money. But the climate created was such that donating was the sole way to prove that they were the ‘good ones.’ It was also like protection money to prevent the vandals from banging at their doors. In addition to accepting donations, BLM also sell merchandise on their website which enables them to enhance their brand.

BLM never concedes any improvements in matters of race because that could make them irrelevant and hamper fund-raising which is usually based on lies and overstatements.

Their branding strategy was clever with sinister motives that cause their astronomical rise. They had a terse and catchy slogan, virtue attached to their brand which implicitly meant that those who didn’t donate were immoral.

In a country such as the U.S. there will always be an instance of crime that can magnified through the lens of race, that presents an opportunity for fundraising. When activism becomes a profession, the cause has to be kept alive.

Despite the claims of being Marxist, they conduct their business and enrich themselves like capitalists, however unlike capitalists, theirs is not a free market. Their totalitarian ‘my way or the highway’ proclivities to establish a monopoly among donors for race issues.

Like most big multi-national corporations, BLM has offices in the U.K. and Canada where more funds can be raised.

If this was just a scam that conned myriad wealthy corporations and celebrities, BLM could have been forgiven.

But their influence has been damaging to the social fabric of the U.S.

The rioting, looting, burning, and thefts by BLM thugs have caused losses of could range between $1 million to $2 million dollars. The vandals always targeted working-class localities even hurt businesses run by black people. The wealthy have already paid their protection money are spared. Perhaps BLM knows if their thugs rioted in affluent localities, the police will be empowered to take severe action.

Much like their vandalism and rioting, their call to 'defund the police' only applies to working-class localities. The powerful in Washington are permitted to allow to have ample police protection from protests.

The media is also culpable since they frequently downplay the violence, describing them as protests.

When BLM rioters were arrested, Hollywood stars bailed them out.

Now that BLM has been caught committing fraud, expect them to play the race card again. The media and their donors who should question them will remain silent.

So, what is BLM’s legacy?

The money they raised could have been invested to improve the lives of people of color, if that had happened the founders would have been pardoned for making some money on the side.

Instead, it appears that the only people of color who benefited from BLM were the founders.

What makes it worse is venom they spread through their rhetoric and actions. In addition to causing loss of property and lives, BLM’s toxicity may have permanently damaged the social fabric of the country.

Their relentless campaign may have convinced a section of black people that their country hates them. This may cause some to stay away from education and hard work because they think systemic racism will prevent them from being successful irrespective of their qualifications or talents. Their prolonged despondency causes them to be destructive both towards themselves and others. They see their own countrymen as their persecutors merely because of their skin color. The divide is permanent.

They are brainwashed to think that every law enforcement official is an enemy. Some day they react badly, perhaps violently to the most innocuous inquiry from a policeman, and in worst cases even end up with a bullet in their body. 

BLM turns up at the crime scene once again using to raise funds and the ugly cycle continues.

Perhaps many among these disillusioned youths could have been the next great inventors, writers, teachers, and leaders but now their lives are wasted.

What BLM has done is disgraceful.

Like vultures, they have enriched themselves on the corpses of black men. Hopefully they will be stopped!

 

 Horowitz answers the question he poses in one chapter heading – “What Kind of Movement is This?” – with an exposé of BLM’s proud links to cop-killers and domestic terrorists such as Assata Shakur and Susan Rosenberg (who now sits on the board of Thousand Currents, a nonprofit that has funneled millions of dollars into BLM coffers); to black racists and anti-Semites like Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan; to a coalition of radical groups like the street thugs of Antifa and the Labor/Community Strategy Center (headed by former Weather Underground terrorist Eric Mann, the ideological mentor of BLM founder Patrisse Cullors); and to major funders like far-left billionaire financier George Soros and the Ford and Kellogg Foundations.

 

MSNBC’s Reid: Republicans Don’t Believe ‘Non-White Voters Have the Right to Choose the President’

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PAM KEY

20 Oct 20211,366

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MSNBC host Joy Reid said Wednesday on her show “The ReidOut” that the Republican Party did not believe that “non-white voters have the right to choose the president of the United States.”

Discussing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) trying to appeal to her Republican colleagues to take the January 6 riot investigation seriously, Reid said, “It’s beyond clear to me she’s arguing to the ether.”

She continued, “We have to stop thinking about this as Republicans being in denial about how bad January 6 was and start thinking of it as them thinking how good it was for them. And that they have divorced themselves from the idea of a multiracial democracy because a multiracial democracy means when people who look like me vote for somebody, that person can be allowed to win. But what they’re saying is no, that person can’t be allowed to win. Only the people that they decide should be allowed to win can. That is the opposite of believing in multiracial democracy. That’s the same problem we had after the Civil War. I feel like we still have it.”

Reid added, “The Republican Party, they don’t believe, they do not believe that non-white voters have the right to choose the president of the United States or any other officers. I don’t see any other way around it.”

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I Can't Breathe

David Horowitz delivers a new masterpiece on the racial hoax that is killing America.

Thu Oct 21, 2021 

Mark Tapson

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[Order David Horowitz's new book -- I Can't Breathe: How a Racial Hoax Is Killing AmericaHERE.]

Mark Tapson is the Shillman Fellow on Popular Culture for the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

After a few years of the widespread tearing-down of statues honoring American heroes such as the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, Founding Father George Washington, and anti-slavery giant Frederick Douglass, recently a few new statues went up for a change. Massive golden busts of the late, far-left Congressman John Lewis and Black Lives Matter icons George Floyd and Breonna Taylor were erected in Manhattan's Union Square.

Lewis arguably achieved something in his life – albeit in the service of communism. Floyd and Taylor, however, are being venerated not because of any extraordinary accomplishments, but because their deaths in police-involved incidents were successfully exploited by the Marxist revolutionaries of Black Lives Matter to inflame racial rage and demonize police officers all across the country as genocidal bigots, even though there is zero evidence that racism was a factor in either death. Floyd, now an international symbol of racist police brutality, was an inveterate criminal and drug addict who died of a fentanyl overdose while being restrained by police for resisting arrest. Breonna Taylor died when police who were entering her darkened apartment with a search warrant returned fire after her drug-dealing boyfriend began shooting at them.

 

This is where America is in 2021: monuments honoring Frederick Douglass, a black man who rose from slavery to become a statesman, orator, writer, and noted abolitionist, are now destroyed by the woke mob, but blacks whose unintended deaths can be weaponized against America are lionized in the public square as martyrs.

Floyd and Taylor are only two of the police victims elevated to household names by the powerful Black Lives Matter (BLM) organization. The self-proclaimed trained Marxists who founded that subversive movement exploited, and continue to exploit, those victims in order to incite a civil war in America by hyping a false narrative of the systematic targeting of blacks by law enforcement. That is the subject of I Can’t Breathe: How a Racial Hoax is Killing America, the newest book by Freedom Center founder, conservative warrior, and bestselling author David Horowitz.

Horowitz’s aim with the book is to puncture BLM’s grotesque narrative, which is supported by the Democrat Party and amplified by its media enablers. He begins the book with a summary of our current racial divide, which was exacerbated by deadly, nationwide BLM rioting – “a summer of insurrections” – in 2020 that constituted “the costliest sustained acts of civil disorder in American history.” The siege of Portland by violent leftist activists, the Democrat movement to defund police departments and the subsequent crime waves that swept the nation, the anti-American messaging, the 2016 massacre of five white cops in Dallas at the hands of a BLM-inspired black extremist – Horowitz weaves all these ugly threads and more to create a dark tapestry of the devastation that Black Lives Matter’s myth-making has wrought:

The casualties of the scorched-earth war unleashed by Black Lives Matter dwarf the total casualties of all the alleged racial injustices the organization has protested. The atrocities instigated and inspired by BLM encompass scores of innocent wounded and dead, both black and white… Surveying these disasters, one could reasonably conclude that, thanks to Black Lives Matter campaigns to abolish police departments, advances in both race relations and protections for urban black communities have been set back fifty years.

Horowitz compiles the names of 26 black victims BLM claims were murdered or maimed by the police since the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012 sparked the launch of the movement. They include the aforementioned Martin, Floyd and Taylor, as well as Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Race, and Freddie Gray, to name some of the most well-known. Then – in chapters on how the BLM movement began, grew, and went national and then international – Horowitz goes on to dissect all 26 incidents according to the facts, backed up by over 70 pages of endnotes. He demonstrates how BLM has lied about every single one in its quest to aggravate racial tensions and rip America apart at the seams.

His examinations show “that while some of the Black Lives Matter cases reveal tragic errors of judgment, almost all involve resistance by known and armed criminals to warranted arrests. In the vast majority of cases, Horowitz concludes, “the deceased would still be alive if they had simply obeyed police commands, and the Black Lives Matter charges are reckless inventions unsupported by the facts.”

But of course, inconvenient facts and statistics are irrelevant to the racist power-mongers of BLM, “whose motives and goals have nothing to do with black lives mattering,” Horowitz notes. “Black Lives Matter is not a civil rights organization. It is a revolutionary criminal movement whose goals are openly Marxist and communist.” What matters to them, he adds, is not black lives but “the anti-American revolution they are advancing and the fantasy world they think they will achieve by destroying the most equitable, inclusive, tolerant, and free society that has ever existed.”

Horowitz correctly points out that “Never in the history of nations has a previously oppressed minority like black Americans been so integrated into the dominant culture of a nation.” In addition, there is not a single crime statistic to support “the harsh claims of a hunting season on blacks by police.” On the contrary, I Can’t Breathe marshals irrefutable evidence that the truth about crime and race in this country is exactly the opposite of BLM’s “malicious racial fiction.”

Horowitz answers the question he poses in one chapter heading – “What Kind of Movement is This?” – with an exposé of BLM’s proud links to cop-killers and domestic terrorists such as Assata Shakur and Susan Rosenberg (who now sits on the board of Thousand Currents, a nonprofit that has funneled millions of dollars into BLM coffers); to black racists and anti-Semites like Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan; to a coalition of radical groups like the street thugs of Antifa and the Labor/Community Strategy Center (headed by former Weather Underground terrorist Eric Mann, the ideological mentor of BLM founder Patrisse Cullors); and to major funders like far-left billionaire financier George Soros and the Ford and Kellogg Foundations.

Horowitz also addresses BLM’s indoctrination of schoolkids, its takeover of the culture, its anti-family agenda (the declaration of which was scrubbed from the organization’s website when it began to attract too much outraged attention), and its perpetuation of destructive, anti-American myths such as “systemic racism.”

In his concluding chapter, “Whose Future?”, Horowitz links the BLM movement’s aims to the broader agenda of the Democrat Party under decrepit puppet President Joe Biden, who himself publicly promotes the shameful lie that blacks in America are oppressed by a “systemic racism” which demonstrably does not exist.

Whose future, indeed? If we are to repel Black Lives Matter’s full-on assault on our values, institutions, and character, it will only be if all American patriots summon the kind of courageous, truth-telling resistance David Horowitz displays in his indispensable book I Can’t Breathe to expose and condemn the corrosive racial hoaxes perpetrated by BLM and the Democrat Party.

 

Report: Al Sharpton’s Charity Paid Relatives over $80K in 2019

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AMY FURR

22 Nov 2020745

2:40

Rev. Al Sharpton’s charity reportedly paid more than $80,000 to his relatives in 2019, according to recent tax filings obtained by the New York Post.

“The National Action Network paid Sharpton’s 33-year-old daughter, Ashley Sharpton, $63,250 last year to do social media work and consulting, and gave $13,750 to his niece, Nikki Sharpton, 45, for special-event work in NAN’s Atlanta bureau,” the report said.

NAN also allegedly gave a $5,000 grant to Sharpton’s wife, Kathy Jordan Sharpton, that was labeled on the form as scholarship money.

The report continued:

The Harlem-based NAN’s mission is as an “activist social justice organization that works within the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to provide a modern civil rights and human rights agenda.” It received $7.8 million in revenue last year and spent $7.5 million. About a quarter of the expenses were devoted to travel and transportation with an eye-popping $777,623 going to Carey International, a high-end car service which boasts of its “world-class fleet” and “certified, professional chauffeurs.”

The charity’s website urges visitors to “donate today to ensure that NAN continues fighting for justice. Help us uphold the dream, legacy and spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King.”

Sharpton reportedly received more than $1 million from the organization in 2018, according to tax filings obtained by the Post:

The Harlem-based nonprofit — which Sharpton controls as president and CEO — said the extra cash was to make up for the years from 2004 to 2017 when he didn’t get his full pay. NAN said it hired an executive compensation firm that determined the good reverend was owed $1.252 million — but he was generously willing to take $500,000 less.

In regard to the most recent filings, NAN spokeswoman Rachel Noerdlinger said the car service expenses paid for travel across the country that included bringing dignitaries to the group’s annual conference and regional meetings and taking victims to rallies or trials.

Noerdlinger added that the money for Sharpton’s wife went to a scholarship fund she operates through her church and that the charity contributes to it each year.

However, “No such grants have been listed on the organization’s tax filings in recent years,” the Post report concluded.

 

HOW TO DESTROY AMERICA

Now consider that on October 3, 2003, former Colorado governor Richard D. Lamm gave a speech titled "How to Destroy America."  His prescience is frightening.

· Invest in ethnic identity, and establish the cult of victimology. Start a grievance industry blaming all minority failure on the majority population. [Think Al Sharpton and company.]

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