Phil Giraldi: Should AIPAC Register as a Foreign Agent?

Should AIPAC Register as a Foreign Agent? Pro-Israel organization should not get a pass. AIPAC’s website declares that it is “America’s Pro-Israel Lobby,” so by its own admission it functions pretty clearly as Israel’s proxy. It spent $102 million in 2015, had 396 employees in 2013, and claims to have 100,000 members, many of whom …

Robert David Steele: The Holocaust, Zionism, & AIPAC — Guilt by Association

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. –Ephesians 6:12 In my recent interview with Sarah Westhal, one of the finest interviewers in the alternative media sphere — a business professor with an incisive mind who …

Mongoose: Five Reasons Presidential Candidates Should Refuse to Speak to AIPAC

Five Reasons Why Presidential Candidates Should Not Speak at AIPAC Ariel Gold, Dissident Voice, 16 March, 2016 1. AIPAC promotes Israeli settlements in direct opposition to international law. 2. AIPAC lobbies shamelessly for the US to fund Israel’s military. 3. AIPAC threatens and attacks anyone who is critical of Israel. 4. AIPAC acts as a …

CounterPunch: An End to AIPAC, An End to Zionist Subversion of US Government and US Policy?

AIPAC: Headed for Defeat (But That’s Not Why It’s Bad for the Jews) by Andrew Levine Citing Patrick Buchanan: “The president should declare Dermer [the Miami born, Israeli-ambassador to the United States] persona non grata and send him packing, then tell the Israeli government we will discuss a new arms package when you have a …

Neal Rauhauser: Steele on NATO, AIPAC Replaces US IC — Steele Comments

Some months ago I had the great pleasure of adding OSINT godfather Robert David Steele as a LinkedIn contact. We’ve progressed from that to occasional phone calls and regular emails, pointing out interesting technology and events to each other. NATO 4.0: Key Challenges AND Solutions was published with this short note, asking for broad consideration …