Thursday, March 19, 2015

Non profit imperialism

Yesterday I made a point about how the recent meddling in the Israeli elections is an example of imperialism. But in doing so, I swerved into a much larger issue. The aggressive use of non profit organizations for the sole purpose of nation-building/nation-changing.

The Obama Administration's use of the OneVoice Movement as a way to launder money and influence an election really puts the spotlight on non-profits as a whole, that is, those non-profits that feign humanitarian aid but actually exist to foster revolution with 'humanitarian aid' as nothing but a cover. There is probably no other person more tied to the aggressive use of non profits for subversive activities than George Soros. In his own words he describes the process. First, let's examine the dictionary definition of the word "Imperialism": (from Merriam Webster)

Full Definition of IMPERIALISM

1: imperial government, authority, or system

So imperialism does not have to strictly be a governmental entity. ISIS, for example, is quickly proving itself to be an imperialist entity - raping and pillaging and beheading its way into power and territorial control.

Now, as to George Soros, there is a video out there where he explains his use of "subversive activities". Here is what he says:

When you try to improve society you effect different people and different interests differently. They're not actually commensurate. So you very often have all kinds of unintended adverse consequences. So, I had to experiment, and it was a learning process. The first part was this subversive activity disrupting repressive regimes, and that was a lot of fun, and that's actually what got me hooked on this whole enterprise.

Seeing what works in one country, trying it in the other countries, so it was like a kind of, what developed a matrix in fact, we had national foundations, and then we had certain specialized activities.

This is only one minute(the first minute) of the video, but there is a lot here. The matrix of national foundations really is the important part. If this isn't imperialistic, I don't know what is. He makes the point that he is affecting different people's lives and having all kinds of unintended adverse consequences, so he knows he's doing damage to people and doesn't really care.

"The subversive activities coming from national foundations". To sum up non profit imperialism, that's the gist of it. Claiming to be humanitarian while destroying the lives of humans. Luckily the work of V15 and Jeremy Bird was a failure as the people of Israel have the right to determine their own destiny without anybody else meddling in it. However, hopefully this will foster more people having discussions about the misuse of non profit organizations for nefarious purposes such as building an imperialistic authority or system.

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