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2:20
and I share some of the stories making
2:23
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2:25
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877-548-3675. Now let's take a quick look
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back at some of the other topics we discussed
2:35
this week. I
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learned the issue that a lot of people think
2:49
that science is the quest for the truth,
2:52
maybe believing out God as truth,
2:55
but nevertheless looking for the quest
2:57
for truth in physical
3:00
world and so forth. But what
3:02
happens in practice is
3:04
that there is a mantra, there
3:06
is a line of thought
3:08
that can't be broken and it makes
3:10
it very difficult. The fact
3:13
is that solid scientists
3:15
like the nine climate scientists
3:17
who contributed to this book, among
3:19
them some of the world's foremost, disagree
3:22
with her about the science
3:24
and instead of questioning motives,
3:27
she needs to actually engage the science.
3:30
What we're seeing right now, especially in the
3:32
last 10 or 12 years with the advent
3:35
of the smartphone and these little
3:37
mirrors and these cameras being in our hands 24-7 is that the
3:40
pressure is on more and more. And
3:42
I know that you talk about this as
3:44
well where it's bearing out in the statistics
3:46
and when it comes to anxiety and depression
3:49
and self-harm and suicide, those numbers are through
3:51
the roof for both women and
3:53
girls as young as the ages of 10 to 14. And
3:56
so we're seeing just the negative
3:58
repercussions of how Having smartphones in
4:01
our hands all the time. A
4:03
reduction of all of life.
4:05
Too oppressive vs. oppressor. Ah, but
4:08
vs. oppressed. Do did it during
4:10
his release. A jeweler a
4:12
Jews into the category of your
4:14
fresher. I am an insane. The
4:17
Israel is a white Settlers
4:19
stayed in putting the Palestinians including
4:21
the Palestinian terrorists into the category
4:24
of the oppressed. and that's
4:26
why the tourism was Be forgiven
4:28
and justify it. Just
4:31
shows you how this comes
4:33
from somewhere. Well in that
4:35
case comes in the manifesto
4:37
but it is being taught
4:39
to them by by ah
4:41
by a in schools by
4:43
professors. So many scriptures. The
4:45
talk about the power of
4:47
prayer. You keep praying for
4:49
your adult children. At Me
4:51
A keep praying that God
4:53
puts people in their past
4:55
that can reveal his love
4:57
kids in such sense of.
5:00
I'm a firm believer that that
5:02
anything the world has to offer
5:04
our or. That narcissistic individual has
5:07
to offer is not the
5:09
greater than and what he
5:11
has to offer. So you
5:13
you pray that God puts
5:15
people and your adult child's
5:17
life to consume the fruit
5:19
of the spirit. It's
5:22
hard to her credit. Here are some of the. Other
5:24
stories making headlines: This
5:26
was pro Palestinian protests
5:28
escalated across top Us
5:30
universities. Monday after nightfall,
5:32
right. Police broke up
5:34
demonstrations at New York
5:36
University and carried out
5:38
mass arrests. For Us,
5:40
Senate has overwhelmingly passed the bill
5:42
ordering pick talks Chinese earnest to
5:44
sell the app within. Let's see
5:46
it, stand on the United States
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less. than a month after the cargo
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ship dolly demolished the francis scott key
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bridge on major milestones crews working day
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and night have now clear to shipping
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channel deep enough to reopen the portable
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to 80% of the vessel
6:02
traffic it handled before the disaster.
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He joins me on Fridays. And
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here's what we do. If you're new to our Fridays
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on In the Market with Janet Marshall, we take a
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look at some of the stories making headlines. And I'll
7:15
just give you a little insight. There's
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certainly no shortage of news out there.
7:20
My goodness, this is an interesting time to be alive.
7:23
But we look at these news stories in a
7:25
markedly different fashion. We don't look at them like
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the alphabet suits. Objective
7:30
reporting is gone. It is now advocacy
7:32
journalism, period, end of statement. And most
7:34
of it tends to turn to the
7:36
left. The famous story that we
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discussed recently where Yuri Berliner, who is
7:40
an award winning editor, was for years
7:43
at NPR, kicked open the
7:45
front door, lifted the shades and said,
7:47
sorry, the bias is palpable. I'm a
7:49
liberal. It's too much for me. You
7:51
don't have diversity in the room. You're
7:53
actually bearing stories to make sure you
7:55
advance a narrative. You are not reporting the news.
7:57
Now, my hat's off to him. disagree
8:00
on where we would conclude on important
8:02
issues in the culture today, he and
8:04
I do share the same perspective that
8:06
journalism is supposed to be the facts,
8:08
ma'am, just the facts. And now,
8:11
every one of these alphabet soups is about opining
8:13
an opinion. So that's fine. They're free to do
8:15
that. I'm free to change the channel. Welcome to
8:17
America. We've got an abundance of outlets out there.
8:19
But what Craig and I do is we take
8:22
a look at these stories and then we examine
8:24
them to see if there's a biblical underpinning to
8:26
the story. Has God spoken with clarity on this
8:28
issue? Are there principles and precepts in his word
8:31
that can be wrapped around this story? That you
8:33
are not going to get on the alphabet soup. That
8:35
is what you're going to get here. So here's the first story we're
8:37
going to start with and that is what
8:39
in the world is going on on these
8:42
college campuses. I am stunned. I guess I
8:44
shouldn't be. But it is
8:46
a reminder that our enemy is still
8:48
prowling, seeking whom he may devour and
8:50
he hates the Jewish people.
8:52
Why? Because from the Jews
8:55
came our salvation because Jesus is
8:57
a Jewish Messiah. You and I
8:59
as Gentiles have been grafted on
9:01
to a Jewish tree. And
9:04
if you can eradicate the Jews and
9:06
you eradicate any evidence of the existence
9:08
of the Jewish people, therefore, I'm
9:10
sure Satan thinks wrongly that somehow you
9:13
have eradicated the reality of the resurrected
9:15
Savior. Right. So this is a spiritual
9:17
war at its root. It's
9:19
also geopolitics and a stunning story comes out today
9:21
that in one respect is not stunning at all.
9:23
But number two, you need to hear it. But
9:25
I want you to hear that the level of hatred on these
9:28
college campuses, Northwestern, Emory,
9:30
Columbia, VTech, Virginia
9:32
Tech, the Fashion Institute in
9:34
New York, UCLA, UC Davis, it's happening
9:36
all across the country. And if you
9:39
think this is happening spontaneously and organically,
9:41
wake up. Get over the Rip
9:43
Van Winkle position and wake up. This is absolutely
9:45
orchestrated and well funded. I will give you, Your
9:47
Honor, the evidence to that in a moment. But
9:50
I want to start first by letting you hear
9:52
some of the new level of hatred. It's always
9:54
been there, by the way, but I think if
9:56
I can borrow a Yiddish term, there's
9:59
a little more chutzpah than they've had
10:01
before where people are now boldly
10:03
declaring their hatred whereas before it
10:05
was implied and it was chanted and
10:07
it was somehow between the spaces but
10:09
not anymore. Now it's by the way
10:12
very real and very palpable. So here
10:14
is this human being and I'm using
10:16
that because this is a person who
10:18
uses the pronouns he, she, they. That's
10:21
chaos. So I'm just going to refer to this
10:24
human being because I couldn't begin to tell you.
10:26
But this human being by the way is at
10:28
Columbia University and the problem with everybody's smarty pants
10:30
phone is all you have to do is set
10:33
it up on your kitchen table or your bathroom
10:35
sink and you have an audience to whomever takes
10:37
the time to listen to you. So this person
10:39
thought that they were speaking to the world I
10:41
guess and was delivering his or her or whatever
10:44
his tone on what is going on at
10:46
Columbia and why in fact they're doing what they're
10:49
doing. I'm not going to say anymore Craig
10:51
and I will comment afterwards but I, this is
10:53
the level now to which this has risen and
10:55
you and I need to be paying close attention.
10:57
Have a listen. If we
10:59
can agree as a society, as
11:02
a collective that people,
11:05
that person, some person need
11:07
to die if they have
11:10
an ideology, the
11:12
goal is the death
11:15
of thousands, hundreds of
11:17
thousands, millions. And there are people like that who
11:19
exist. Shouldn't they die? Is that you, ma'am? There
11:22
are people who are like
11:44
that right now. Should people
11:47
who are supporters of genocide,
11:49
should sign this, aka North
11:51
B's, white supremacist, should
11:54
they live? Should
11:57
they live? Zionists,
12:00
along with all rights of prefacephs,
12:02
need to not exist because they
12:05
actively kill and harm vulnerable people.
12:07
They stop the world from progressing.
12:10
Oh, okay. Thank you.
12:14
Walt, thank you. And
12:17
so, be glad, be
12:19
grateful that I'm not just
12:21
going out and murdering
12:26
Zionists. I've never
12:28
murdered anyone in my life, and I hope
12:31
to keep it that way. I genuinely hope
12:33
to keep it that way. Do
12:36
you have a whole bunch
12:39
of Zionists and rights
12:42
of prefacephs and Nazis and fetishes, threatening
12:45
your physical safety? One
12:49
feels the need to remind
12:51
them that
12:53
one is our fault to
12:58
reach that point.
13:02
And we know what that point is. One
13:06
is very confused, and I'm going to guess
13:08
there's a little mental illness there. Also, do
13:10
you realize how much Mom and Dad pay
13:12
to send somebody to Columbia because they're certainly
13:14
not getting their tuition dollars worth? One
13:16
can't be a Zionist and a Nazi at
13:18
the same time. Let's go back to the
13:21
beginning. The word Zionist means you support the
13:23
establishment of the Jewish state. The Jewish state
13:25
was recognized in 1948 after
13:28
the Holocaust by the United Nations,
13:30
and the first country to affirm
13:32
their existence as a sovereign nation
13:34
was the United States. That's
13:36
like saying that a shrimp is a whale. You
13:39
cannot be both things at the same time. So
13:41
again, the sadness about this medium
13:44
that we've got, these shiny little boxes that we
13:46
hold in our hands, is this
13:48
person presumes that there's an audience listening, number
13:50
one, and that number two, whatever comes out
13:53
of that person's mouth is
13:55
substantial. It's intellectually defensible,
13:57
and It is a point
14:00
where you can't be both.. worth considering that
14:02
was nothing but bladder. but if you heard
14:04
with your ears and out of the overflow
14:06
of the heart the mouth speaks, We should
14:08
be glad that. that said, the person hasn't
14:11
gone out and killed anybody yet. But it
14:13
doesn't mean that said person doesn't feel that.
14:15
He. See, they yet them. Whatever doesn't
14:17
have the right to do something like
14:19
that in the future. Now this is
14:21
where I really takes umbrage with the
14:24
Supreme Court's interpretation and Congress's push for
14:26
this and even this administration. Let's talk
14:28
about hate speech. So we're going to
14:30
go after moms and dads who show
14:32
up at a school board. Many were
14:34
in Gloucester Catholics. We're the mass in
14:36
Latin, but this person isn't deemed to
14:38
be fomenting. Hate speech
14:40
and fighting words and become a threat
14:42
to the people on his campus. Unpacked.
14:44
Describes go into takes a bit of
14:47
insanity and maybe use it as a
14:49
teaching. Moment. Are just two thoughts
14:51
were hips. Number.
14:54
One of. It's
14:56
it. Shows. That. This
14:59
person knowingly or unknowingly.
15:02
Has embraced the Hamas worldview.
15:05
The. Hamas worldview is. October.
15:07
Seventh. We. Have the right to go
15:09
in and slaughter. Are. Armed
15:12
citizens. In. Israel. Because.
15:15
We deem them oppressors. That's.
15:17
A justification Political just against a
15:19
military justification. Certainly not a moral
15:21
one. So
15:23
this person is aligned. With
15:27
the Hamas worldview, Hamas,
15:29
a known terrorist organization. Declared.
15:32
So but the United States in the number of
15:34
other. Forward thinking,
15:37
constitutionally established of forms
15:39
of government. Including Uk,
15:41
Australia, and others. But.
15:44
Never to. Let's. Use this as
15:46
a teaching moment to unpack that statement.
15:50
Zionists, Like.
15:52
these people that is to
15:54
say zionist like those in
15:56
israel making the decisions to
15:58
defend themselves against more slaughter
16:00
from Hamas and Hamas terrorists
16:03
those people those
16:05
Zionists perhaps
16:07
should be killed because they
16:10
are killing Palestinians in
16:13
this war well
16:15
wouldn't that make the speaker guilty
16:18
of a call to genocide
16:20
against Zionists I
16:23
think that's the definition of genocide
16:25
is it not so
16:27
there's no logic but then there's no
16:29
logic and terrorist outrage
16:32
like this or sympathy
16:34
with terrorism the point of terrorism
16:36
is not to use logic is to use
16:38
instill fear instill
16:40
sufficient fear to get
16:42
those who either make the decisions or those
16:44
who will make have an influence
16:47
on the decision makers in a government or a
16:49
country to do your
16:51
bidding to become your slave
16:53
and so you use this
16:55
fear this intimidation until
16:57
you get your way that's the
16:59
opposite that is the polar opposite
17:02
of the rule of law now
17:04
let me address also the
17:06
hate speech issue because I think you rightly brought
17:08
it up isn't this
17:11
hate there of course but I don't like
17:13
the term hate speech because it
17:15
really doesn't mean what people are saying
17:17
is hateful and therefore therefore they should
17:20
be suppressed rather those
17:22
who accuse others of hate speech
17:24
more often than not simply hate what they're saying the
17:27
hate their ideas they want to shut them up by
17:30
any force necessary so
17:33
I cue to what our Supreme
17:35
Court and our Constitution says and
17:37
that says if you incite violence
17:40
against others which this person is
17:42
clearly doing a call to possible
17:44
murder of Zionists that
17:46
ain't free speech that's illegal
17:49
that's a crime we're gonna continue on
17:51
this topic because I want you to
17:53
hear now the story that says this
17:55
is not happening organically that this is
17:58
a well-funded Movement. Predicated
18:00
on a very dangerous. World You
18:03
will say more after this. Across.
18:39
The campuses and if you listen to what he
18:41
was saying, I want you to hear it again.
18:43
And this is something that we're starting to see
18:46
more and more before was from the river to
18:48
the seats. To break that down. If you
18:50
don't know, that's from the Jordan
18:52
River. To the Mediterranean Sea that is
18:54
absolutely the clear and of the terrorist
18:56
group Hamas. The Pl Charter contains the
18:59
language that they will drive the Jews
19:01
into the. Mediterranean from the river
19:03
to. The see that didn't come out of
19:05
thin air. That's part of the terrorists own
19:07
manifesto. But the slogan death to America is
19:10
now showing up again and again and again.
19:12
So once you do that clip again and
19:14
I'm sorry that the Audi with that they're
19:16
good that I am thankful for. People are
19:18
at these events who captured this audio the
19:20
new news outlets apparently and you and I
19:22
have a chance to hear what was happening
19:24
this time George Washington University here in D
19:27
and the last sentence he says is the
19:29
one. That's most important. Listen to it one more time.
19:58
so it's you really truly want end
20:00
the struggle of our people in Palestine. By
20:02
the way, there is no Palestine. You have
20:04
to join us and bring this settler colony
20:06
to its knees. Now I miss the book.
20:09
That's not George Washington University. It's Georgetown
20:11
University still here in my neck
20:13
of Washington, D.C. So we're starting to
20:15
see this declaration for death to America
20:17
happening over and over and over again.
20:20
Here's where it gets very interesting. Now I have
20:22
said this all along just because maybe I've been
20:24
around the block a couple of times, but I
20:26
told you I did not feel any of this
20:28
was happening spontaneously or organically. When you
20:31
look at these tent cities, why
20:33
do all the tents match? Why are
20:35
they professionally produced signs? And
20:38
some of these people couldn't find Israel
20:40
on the map of their life depended
20:42
on it, let alone understand Jewish history
20:44
and really have a research-studied position on
20:47
what's going on in that part
20:49
of the world. Enter, you guessed
20:51
it, all together now, George Soros.
20:54
He and his minions are apparently now, this is
20:56
a story that broke in the New York Post
20:58
today and it's been affirmed through multiple media outlets
21:00
throughout the day, are actually
21:02
paying these agitators who are
21:05
fueling the explosion of radical
21:07
anti-Israel protests all across the
21:09
country. It began when
21:11
students took over at Columbia University and
21:13
now it has spread. So these copycat
21:16
tent cities have been set up
21:18
at colleges and I'm looking at a map of all
21:20
the ones that have been funded by Soros. Cal
21:23
Poly has been
21:25
taken over, Cal Poly, Humboldt, University
21:28
of California, UC Davis, University
21:30
of Texas at Austin, University of
21:32
Texas at Dallas, University
21:34
of Minnesota, Northwestern in
21:36
Chicago, Emory University, Ohio
21:38
State University, University
21:41
of Pittsburgh, University of Rochester,
21:43
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
21:45
Harvard, Emerson, Tufts, Cornell,
21:48
Yale, George Washington University.
21:50
That's not happened spontaneously
21:52
by the way. So apparently
21:54
the SJP Parent Organization, that
21:56
is Soros, has been funded
21:59
by a network of nine- nonprofits ultimately
22:01
funded by among others George
22:03
Soros this globalist
22:05
who is very anti-american
22:09
He happens to be Jewish, but apparently he's not
22:11
a practicing Jew which is interesting At
22:14
three colleges the protests are being encouraged
22:16
by paid radicals who are quote fellows
22:18
of the Soros funded group called
22:21
US campaign for Palestinian rights. Why do I
22:23
think that organization is about five minutes old?
22:26
So apparently USC PR provided up to
22:28
seventy eight hundred dollars for its community-based
22:31
fellows in between 2800
22:33
and 3600 for its campus-based fellows. These are
22:35
people every time you say the word fellow
22:37
This is a human being who's got money
22:39
in their pocket from Soros now in
22:42
return for spending eight hours a
22:44
week organizing quote Campaigns led
22:47
by Palestinian organizations. They are
22:49
trained to and I quote
22:51
rise up to revolution The
22:54
radical group by the way has
22:57
received about three hundred thousand
22:59
from Soros's open Society Foundation
23:01
since 2017 and also took $355,000
23:07
from the Rockefeller Brothers fund since 2019 It
23:11
has three fellows that's people who
23:14
have been major figures in the
23:16
nationwide protest One is a
23:18
former president of the University of Texas Students
23:20
for Justice in Palestine That
23:22
person was seen at a camp city at
23:25
UT Dallas Wednesday making a speech demanding an end
23:27
to the war in Gaza Another
23:29
is a former legislative intern for
23:31
the late democratic congresswoman Edie
23:34
Bernice Johnson graduated from the school last year with
23:36
a degree in global business and now a law
23:38
student at Southern Methodist University in
23:40
Dallas And apparently
23:42
in January she was detained for blocking the
23:45
route of President Biden's motorcade after he arrived
23:47
in Dallas for the funeral Of Johnson her
23:49
boss at Yale another
23:51
fellow was arrested Monday and charged
23:53
with first-degree trespassing when sjps
23:56
branch Yalies for
23:59
Palestine occupied the school's
24:01
plaza and apparently another
24:03
former intern for Democratic Mayor
24:05
Rep John Serbanis emerged from
24:07
custody to address a sit-in
24:09
blocking traffic in New Haven.
24:12
And the most high profile of the
24:14
fellows is somebody at Berkeley who is
24:16
the co-president of the Berkeley Law Students
24:18
for Justice in Palestine. She has
24:20
been apparently a serial speaker at anti-Israel
24:24
protests on the campus, which came after she
24:26
first shot to prominence by hijacking a dinner
24:29
of the law school dean's home to shout
24:31
anti-Israel slogans. Perhaps you saw that video, it's
24:33
very disturbing. Then accused the dean's wife of
24:35
assaulting her when she was asked to leave.
24:38
So there it is, I've got more on
24:40
this. You knew it somewhere
24:42
that this wasn't happening spontaneously. It's
24:44
not. It's being funded. The question
24:46
is why? Back after this.
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happening in America's college? Anti-Semitic
25:44
mobs have taken over leading universities.
25:47
They call for the annihilation of Israel. They
25:49
attack Jewish students. They attack Jewish
25:51
faculty. This
25:54
is reminiscent of what happened in German
25:56
universities in the 1930s. It's
25:58
unconscionable. has to be
26:00
stopped. It has to be condemned and condemned
26:03
unequivocally. But that's not what happened. The
26:05
response of several university presidents
26:07
was shameful. Now,
26:09
fortunately, state, local,
26:12
federal officials, many of them have
26:14
responded differently, but there has to be more. More
26:17
has to be done. It has to
26:19
be done not only because they attack Israel.
26:21
That's bad enough. Not only because they want
26:23
to kill Jews wherever they are. That's bad
26:25
enough. It's also when you listen to
26:27
them. It's also because they say
26:29
not only death to Israel, death
26:31
to the Jews, but death to America.
26:34
And this tells us that there is
26:36
an anti-Semitic surge here that has terrible
26:39
consequences. We see this exponential
26:41
rise of anti-Semitism throughout America and
26:43
throughout Western societies as Israel tries
26:46
to defend itself against genocidal terrorists,
26:48
genocidal terrorists who hide behind civilians.
26:50
Yet it is Israel that is
26:52
falsely accused of genocide, Israel that
26:54
is falsely accused of starvation, and
26:57
all sundry war crimes. It's all one
26:59
big libel. But that's not new. We've
27:02
seen in history that anti-Semitic
27:04
attacks were always preceded by vilification
27:06
and slander, lies that were
27:09
cast against the Jewish people that are unbelievable,
27:11
yet people believed them. And what
27:13
is important now is for all of us, all
27:15
of us who are interested and cherish
27:18
our values and our civilization to
27:20
stand up together and to
27:22
say enough is enough. We have
27:24
to stop anti-Semitism because anti-Semitism is
27:26
the canary in the coal mine.
27:29
It always precedes larger conflagrations than
27:31
engulf the entire world. So
27:34
I ask all of you, Jews and non-Jews
27:36
alike, who are concerned with our common future
27:38
and our common values to do one thing,
27:40
stand up, speak up, be
27:43
counted. Stop anti-Semitism
27:45
now. Benjamin
27:47
Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, educated by the
27:50
way in the United States. So he knows
27:52
a little something about college campuses here and
27:54
he is spot on particularly what
27:56
this means, this foreshadowing that is very
27:59
problematic. things about the
28:01
background in this because next time you see this
28:03
on the news and remember again this gets pushed
28:05
through the alphabet soups that already has a
28:08
pro-Palestinian perspective anti-Israel perspective in the
28:10
overwhelming majority of cases therefore it
28:12
is very biased in its reporting
28:15
and so for example the
28:17
fact that there were several people who
28:19
marched in support of Israel today outside
28:21
of Columbia University how many networks will
28:24
that march show up on tonight not
28:26
too many so again going back to
28:28
these groups it's Soros it's his acolytes
28:30
they're the ones that started it they
28:32
started at Columbia set was the launching
28:35
pad these tent cities have been set
28:37
up by the way by groups like
28:39
Students for Justice in Palestine Jewish Voice
28:42
for Peace within our lifetime and at
28:44
the Gaza solidarity solidarity encampment the
28:48
students apparently have slipped in tents
28:50
that were ordered from Amazon they
28:52
enjoy delivery pizza and coffee from
28:55
Duncan free sandwiches worth 1250 a
28:58
pop organic tortilla chips and $10
29:00
rotisserie chickens they're out there fighting
29:02
for their cause probably the best
29:04
food they've had in a long
29:07
time so an analysis
29:09
by the New York Post shows that all
29:11
three got cash from groups that were linked
29:13
to Soros the Rockefeller Brothers Fund also gave
29:16
cash to JVP the fund is
29:18
chaired by one Joseph Pearson and
29:20
includes David Rockefeller Jr. a fourth-generation
29:23
member of the Royal dynasty on
29:25
its board of directors the nonprofit
29:27
gives money to quote sustainable development
29:29
and peace building and then there's
29:31
a former Wall Street banker Felice
29:33
Gellman a retired investment banker who
29:35
has dedicated her Wall Street fortune
29:37
to pro-Palestinian causes these people have
29:39
funded these groups as I've said
29:41
before money doesn't talk it shouts
29:44
both sjp and JVP are
29:46
were expelled from Columbia University
29:48
in November for quote threatening
29:50
rhetoric and intimidation JVP
29:53
blamed Israel for the October 7th
29:55
Hamas terrorist attacks that left 1200 people dead
29:58
and apparently Apparently JBP
30:00
put out a statement on its website
30:02
that said, Israel, Israeli apartheid
30:05
and occupation, that is absolute
30:07
palpable ignorant statement.
30:09
You go there, visit it, as Craig and I have
30:11
done numerous times, and you'll see that it's an
30:14
insult. It's so misrepresentative. And
30:17
United States, complicitly in that oppression, is the
30:19
source of all this violence. So they're blaming
30:21
the US and Israel for the violence that's
30:24
taking place. SJP called
30:26
the terrorists strike on Israel an
30:28
historic win. And analysis
30:30
again by the New York Post, this is the eighth
30:32
largest newspaper in the country, shows how
30:35
Soros and Gelman's money made its way
30:37
to the students through a network of
30:39
non-profits that help obscure their contributions.
30:42
Soros has given billions to the
30:44
Open Society Foundation, which his son
30:46
Alexander now, whose partner with Huma
30:48
ad-Din, this was Hillary Clinton's top
30:50
aide and the estranged wife of
30:53
Anthony Weiner, now controls. In
30:55
turn, Open Society has given
30:58
more than $20 million to
31:00
the Tides Foundation, which is
31:02
a progressive, non-profit, quote, fiscal
31:04
sponsor that sends cash to
31:06
smaller groups. And those groups
31:09
include Jewish Voice for Peace, which
31:11
between 2017 and 2022 got 650,000 from
31:15
Soros' Open Society. And
31:17
its advisors include the academic Nome
31:19
Chomsky and the left-wing feminist
31:22
Naomi Klein. JVP has been a
31:24
prominent part of the protest at Columbia, and one
31:26
of its student members was among a group expelled
31:28
from the university for inviting a leader of
31:31
a prescribed terrorist group, a teller by
31:33
the name of Khalid, to the Resistance
31:35
101 Zoom meeting. Soros
31:37
also donated $132,000 to another
31:40
group, who is
31:42
called part of the Westchester People's
31:44
Action Coalition Foundation. So it goes on, and
31:46
the point is, show me the money,
31:48
follow the money. And some smart reporter at the
31:50
New York Post decided that they would do just
31:52
that. So these aren't happening
31:55
spontaneously. They're happening organically. They're being
31:57
funded by people with a markedly
31:59
different. world view than many of us
32:01
hold. Craig, fill in the blanks here. There's,
32:04
first of all, there's no question where he
32:06
stands in terms of his
32:09
willingness to and his activity in
32:11
the past, both in the present and obviously
32:13
in the future to support certain
32:16
political positions in the United States with
32:18
a view of changing the political
32:21
landscape in the country. By the way, he's a resident
32:23
of New York City so he's very close to the
32:26
activity here in Columbia University.
32:28
By the way, this
32:30
is an astute individual who
32:33
has given away about 32 billion dollars
32:36
to his foundation and of that half
32:38
of it, about 16 billion, has been
32:40
over the years already distributed to groups
32:43
very progressive, very left-wing and some
32:45
of them I would
32:48
call ultra radical groups. And
32:50
so money can can
32:52
manufacture outcome in certain
32:55
situations but
32:57
some of his most interesting
32:59
investments have been in local
33:02
district attorney races. District
33:04
attorneys who are the people who are the prosecutors
33:07
of crime in your states and
33:10
if you have a count, if you live in a county which
33:12
you obviously do, then you have
33:16
a county district attorney. They're called by
33:18
different names of different states but basically
33:21
they're the state prosecutors as opposed to
33:23
federal prosecutors who prosecute criminals who violate
33:25
state law. And he
33:27
has backed some prosecutors who
33:30
have turned highly
33:33
controversial cases in
33:36
terms of releasing people on bail,
33:38
in terms of not prosecuting, just
33:40
willfully not prosecuting obvious crimes
33:42
that are occurring because of
33:44
some kind of a social or political
33:46
philosophy that the district attorney has that
33:49
Soros happens to like. There's
33:51
no question that he's contributed a huge amount
33:54
of money for elections.
33:57
In fact he was the largest donor for
33:59
Joe Biden in the last
34:01
election. He spent
34:04
millions of dollars in the 2022 race to back only a
34:09
Democrat candidate. So his political leading switch,
34:11
he's free to choose. By the way,
34:13
he's free to put his money anywhere.
34:15
But our job is to know what
34:17
his worldview is and if you have
34:19
a chance to read his open society
34:21
book with a wide open
34:24
idea of where he's going, as
34:26
I did, is very clear that he is
34:29
a globalist, that while
34:31
he resides in the city
34:33
of New York, he really sees
34:35
a problem with sovereignty in terms
34:37
of national sovereignty. He is a globalist
34:39
in the term, in the
34:41
sense that he really believes that national
34:44
boundaries, national sovereignty in
34:46
terms of individual laws and
34:48
protecting the nation
34:51
by protecting borders and using military
34:53
force to protect the nation, those
34:56
can be eradicated by basically melding
34:58
countries together into a global community.
35:00
And it's real clear that's where
35:02
he's heading. Now he's
35:05
in his 90s, I don't know how long he's
35:07
going to be on this earth, but he has
35:09
made a huge footprint in terms of these groups.
35:11
By the way, in case he didn't know, he
35:14
lives in New York City, so he had
35:16
to know this bit of information. All
35:19
of these riots, all of these protests,
35:22
including Columbia as the first, started
35:24
in December after the October
35:26
7th slaughter of Israelis by
35:29
Hamas with a
35:31
group of protesters,
35:33
anti-Israel protesters who came in
35:35
to a Columbia school building
35:38
wearing masks that ought
35:40
to tell you something about these individuals. They
35:42
didn't want to be identified. They took over
35:44
a lobby of one of the school buildings
35:46
and then they chanted support for Hamas, calling
35:48
it a quote, creative
35:51
act of determination
35:53
against Israeli oppression.
35:56
Creative is not what I
35:58
would call beheadings. rapes,
36:01
murders, savagery that we
36:03
haven't seen since ISIS, quite
36:05
frankly. But calling it an
36:07
act of creativity should have
36:10
told George Soros where these
36:12
protests were going and
36:14
he chose to support them more.
36:17
Let me take a break and come right back. This is
36:19
In the Market with Janet Parshall. Craig Parshall is
36:21
with me. We're focusing in
36:23
on the rising anti-Semitism in our
36:25
country. And as people of the
36:28
book and you and I are as followers
36:30
of Jesus' name, a Jewish Messiah, we
36:32
should be very, very concerned about what at its
36:35
core is not a geopolitical issue. It isn't even
36:37
a George Soros funding issue. Those are
36:39
all elements of this story. At its
36:41
core, this is a spiritual issue
36:43
and the church must not and cannot
36:45
be silent on this. More with
36:47
Craig right after this. So
37:11
in today's edition of In the Market
37:13
with Janet Parshall, we're focusing in on
37:15
all of these protests that are taking
37:17
place on college campuses all across the
37:19
country. And we know a story
37:21
broke in the New York Post. It was repeated
37:23
and vetted again by other media outlets. A lot
37:25
of us suspected this all along, that there was
37:27
just too much that didn't have the ambiance of
37:29
being organic. The matching tents, the
37:32
matching signs. And sure enough, we now
37:34
know that George Soros, through his billions
37:36
of dollars and his
37:38
open society foundation, is funding groups
37:40
to get them to show up, literally
37:42
paying people to teach other students how
37:44
to rise up and resist. And
37:46
I want to get into the catalyst for that in
37:48
a moment, particularly for the fact that Soros, who is
37:50
a Jew, was born Bjorki Schwartz
37:53
in Hungary and he
37:55
survived the country's Nazi
37:57
occupation. One would think that
37:59
just he's lived he would be on
38:01
the other side of this. He would be
38:03
supporting the Jewish state and would be speaking
38:05
against the atrocities that were committed on
38:07
October 7th. And by the way, let the record reflect
38:10
the hostages still have not
38:12
been returned. That's over 133. But I sent a tweet
38:15
out earlier today that really I
38:17
think underscores the fact that while it
38:19
has all of the ideas swirling around
38:22
a geopolitical issue, it is at its
38:24
core a spiritual issue. Feral, Haman,
38:28
the Neo Babylonian Empire, Herod,
38:30
the Spanish Inquisition, Hitler,
38:33
Mussolini, Baghdad in 1828,
38:35
South Africa in the
38:38
1930s, Tsarist Russia, Lebanon,
38:40
Libya both in 1945 and then 1967. And
38:45
the list goes on every single
38:47
one of those mentioned was an
38:50
attempt to annihilate the Jews. I
38:52
do not know of any other people group
38:54
in world history where there has
38:57
been this concerted effort to annihilate
38:59
the Jewish people. That alone
39:01
gives credence to the fact that this
39:03
is a spiritual issue when God Himself
39:05
chose to bring His good news not
39:07
through the Celts, the Normans, or the
39:09
Picts, but He chose to send it
39:11
through the Jewish people. When we get
39:13
to glory, we can say why. Why
39:15
didn't you pick some other people group?
39:17
Why did you choose to play out
39:19
your plan of salvation through the Jewish
39:21
people? And the Bible gives you no
39:23
ambiguity whatsoever to play with. Salvation comes
39:25
by the Jews to the Jews first
39:27
then the Gentiles. We are reminded as
39:29
I said earlier that we are
39:31
grafted on and there's no ambiguity that Jesus
39:33
was a Jewish Messiah and an observant Jew
39:36
as that. So when you see through and
39:38
I could have gone on by the way
39:40
I could have given 20 more examples of
39:42
concerted efforts to annihilate the Jewish people. You
39:45
have to ask yourself why? Why are
39:47
they always the target of such hatred?
39:49
Your thoughts? Well first
39:52
of all because the Redeemer, the
39:54
Son of God, the King of Kings, and
39:56
the future King over the future Kingdom
39:59
came from the Jewish Jewish line. The
40:02
war that has been
40:04
raged spiritually since Genesis and
40:07
will end as
40:09
Revelation and Daniel talk about
40:12
all has to do with the
40:14
redemption that God has brought available
40:16
to every person. He
40:19
chose Israel as the
40:25
landscape of humanity,
40:27
that part of humanity which
40:29
he chose intentionally, not by
40:31
accident obviously, to
40:33
be not only the
40:36
group that would then
40:38
bear the human
40:42
side of Christ as Savior. In
40:44
fact if you look at the Gospel of Matthew it
40:47
tells you the genealogy and the genealogy is
40:51
important because he was born of woman
40:54
but he was the son of God. He
40:56
was fully man and yet fully God. We
40:58
can't understand that. It's one of those incomprehensible
41:01
that we will need the mind
41:03
of Christ in full to
41:06
fully understand in the future but
41:08
right now we take it on
41:10
faith but it's understandable because he
41:12
walked, talked, experienced
41:15
the same fatigue,
41:18
hunger and
41:20
sleeplessness that humans did and as
41:22
the Apostle Paul points out he
41:25
bore those sorrows and walked our
41:27
path and
41:30
in so doing we can
41:32
realize that he understands our
41:34
frailties and our pain and
41:38
can be a counselor through the Holy
41:40
Spirit. Now he
41:43
chose Israel and if you
41:45
go to the book of Romans that
41:47
Paul authored under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
41:50
in chapters 9, 10 and 11 that's all about
41:52
Israel. Israel
41:56
is in the center of God's heart
41:59
in terms of his caring for the people.
42:01
By the way the term of Israel
42:03
is not just the people who are
42:05
Israelites. If you look at the
42:07
way in which that concept of Israel is treated
42:10
in the Old Testament and then again in Romans
42:12
9, 10, and 11 it is very clear to
42:15
me and a lot of commentators who have
42:17
the right understanding of Scripture that
42:19
9, 10, and 11 when
42:22
Paul talks about Israel he is not just
42:24
talking about a people group. He is
42:26
also talking about the nation of Israel
42:28
because remember Israel was both a people
42:30
and a nation and God
42:32
is going to use them mightily in the
42:35
future and by the way as he points
42:37
out in Romans 11,
42:39
God has not forsaken Israel nor
42:42
should we. So one
42:44
ask the question again let me bring it back to
42:46
what we are seeing in the headlines. How do I
42:49
think a bunch of under
42:51
educated narcissistic students screaming in
42:53
front of microphones and preventing
42:55
other students from going to school are somehow
42:58
going to change foreign policy? Do
43:00
you think Benjamin Netanyahu and
43:02
the defense minister and all
43:04
of the cabinet and the Knesset is going to say,
43:06
well wait they are protesting in Columbia. Maybe we need
43:09
to rethink this thing. What are they trying to
43:11
do? We just passed and by
43:13
the way on that record while most of
43:15
us were starting our weekend last weekend late
43:17
Friday night they broke down four aid packages
43:19
and they splintered them on purpose by the
43:21
way. One went to Ukraine, one
43:23
went to Israel of the four that were passed.
43:25
So we just sent more aid to Israel. What
43:28
do these protesters think they are going to
43:30
do? I think there is a bigger plan
43:32
at stake Janet. I used
43:34
to slip into the radical meetings
43:36
during the anti-Vietnam years when
43:39
campuses were exploding both symbolically and
43:41
literally as in University of Wisconsin
43:44
and there was a rule of thumb. If you can
43:46
turn 15% of any
43:49
people group in the United States, any
43:51
demographic into radicals that is all you
43:53
need 15% willing to do anything for
43:55
the cause you can then
43:57
flip the country. need
44:00
85, you don't need 51 percent.
44:03
All you need is a small percentage of dedicated
44:06
political warriors to make life
44:08
uncomfortable for the rest. So it raises the
44:10
question, can we keep the republic as Ben Franklin
44:13
said. So if you did
44:15
not hear my conversation with Mike Gonzalez of
44:17
the Heritage Foundation Tuesday, hour one, so that
44:19
would have been the 23rd of April, hour
44:22
one, I tell you this, so you can
44:24
go to my podcast, download it. He's co-authored
44:26
a book called Next Gen Marxist. This
44:29
is Saul Alinsky. This is his rules for
44:31
radical. This is making these students paid by
44:33
a man who has a Marxist
44:35
worldview to foment a
44:37
Marxist rebellion to try to create
44:40
a Marxist utopia. So
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this is not just ideas being
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debated on college campuses anymore. This
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is a radical revolution. We
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pray and we do not sit this one
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up. If you need to get educated first
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in the word of God and then
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learn how to apply it to the world around
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you, because clarity and truth is needed now more
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than ever. Have a great weekend.
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