Thursday, June 28, 2018

Liberal Invasion


We know that Liberals have taken over our Universities, our media and our government.  We see Black Lives Matter, Antifa, Anti-Trumpers and other left-wing groups protesting and rioting.

What we don’t see is the list of Liberal organizations funded by Foundations, Soros and others. There are also Non-Profits using federal tax dollars to propagandize their socialist agenda. There are thousands of these organizations in the US.

Many of the organizations on this list sound good, but you can’t always tell the organization’s current purpose by looking at the name they use. The names of some of these organizations might sound conservative, but they’re not.

The Foundations were formed after 1913 in response to the Inheritance Tax, but later taken over by liberals. Some of these organizations were started decades ago in response to specific problems and have morphed on to liberal causes pushing socialism, globalism and moral relativism.

Some of the organizations on this list may be benign and not associated with the left-wing political activist groups. They may still be actual charity-funded, volunteer staffed, private sector organizations operating to solve community problems.

List of progressive organizations by Wikipedia

Age - Children's Defense Fund, Gray Panthers, Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex by Judith Levine, Escape From Childhood by John Holt.




Sexual - National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex by Judith Levine

Technology and intellectual monopolies - Center for Democracy and Technology, Center for Digital Democracy,



Campaign finance Fundraising - ActBlue (ActBlue.com) (fundraising), Media Fund, National Committee for an Effective Congress, Progressive Majority, Voters for Choice, EMILY's List (fundraising for women), IPac [20]

Institute for Democratic Studies (independent judiciary) [23]
Economic Policy Institute, Preamble Center, Taxpayers for Common Sense, United for a Fair Economy, Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the Super Rich by David Cay Johnston


Usage. Framing:, Rockridge Institute, Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think by George Lakoff, Don't Think of an Elephant! by George Lakoff, Frameworks Institute.




Labor - AFL-CIO (ties to government), SEIU, Jobs with Justice, SafeSpaces (formerly National Safe Workplace Institute[59], Sweatshop Watch [60], Rivethead by Ben Hamper (car factory), Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich (service industry), Workers in a Labyrinth by Robert Jackall (clerical bureaucracy).



Society - Noam Chomsky, Understanding Power, Alfie Kohn, No Contest: The Case Against Competition, Punished By Rewards, Parecon.





Other - 20/20 Vision (peace, environment, democracy), 2030 Center (economic future), 50 Years Is Enough, Activist Media Project [104], ActUP, Ad Council, Advocacy Institute, Affero, Alicia Patterson Foundation [105], Alliance for Democracy, Alliance for Better Campaigns (campaign finance reformers), Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, The American Democracy Institute (youth leadership development/civic engagement) [106], American Friends Service Committee (Quaker) [107], American Muslim Voice [108], American Social Science Association, Atmo [109], Australian Privacy Foundation, Berman Center [110], Bits of Freedom (Netherlands), British Columbia Civil Liberties Assocation (Canada), Business for Social Responsibility, CASPIAN, Campaign for America's Future [111], Center for a Better South [112], Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Center for Justice and Democracy, Center for Progressive Leadership Action Network [113], Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia University Law School, Center for Progressive Leadership, Century Foundation, Children Now, Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination, Clearinghouse on Environmental Advocacy and Research (CLEAR), Community Media Center [114], Conservation Fund, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Task Force for Automotive Issues, Consumers International, Conventional Arms Transfer Project, Co-op America, Critical Art Ensemble, Council for a Livable World, Council for Responsible Genetics, Dads and Daughters, Death Penalty Information Center, Demos!, The Disinformation Company, Doctors Without Borders, Earth Charter USA, Earth Day Network 2000, East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN), Educators for Social Responsibility, Environmental Media Services [115], Federacuón de Consumidores en Acción (FACUA) (Spain), Fellowship of Reconciliation, Food Not Bombs [116], Foundation for Information Policy Research (UK), Foundation on Economic Trends, Freedom Center [117], Friends of the Earth, Fund for Investigative Journalism, Global Exchange, Global Green USA, Growing Without Schooling, Help for Sewage Victims, Independent Media Institute [118], Alternet, Wiretap [119], Indymedia [120], INFACT, International Relations Center, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy [121], Institute for Global Communications, Institute for Policy Studies [122], Jubilee 2000/USA (debt freedom), Latin America Working Group, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, League of Women Voters, Media Alliance, Media Educational Foundation [123], Media Justice Network, Mobilization for Global Justice (anti-World Bank), Nathan Cummings Foundation [124], Moral MazesRobert Jackall, National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators (NACAA), National Breast Cancer Coalition, National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, National Consumers League, National Education Association (teachers), National Jewish Democratic Council [125], National Priorities Project, National Security Archive, "a nonprofit organization that publishes declassified US government documents", New Century Alliance for Social Security, Open Society Institute, Open Society Policy Center, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Political Research Associates (research the right), PrivacyActivism, Privacy International (UK), Privacy Rights Now Coalition, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Privacy Times, Private Citizen, Inc., Privaterra (Canada), Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy, ProgressivePunch/VoterPunch, Public Information Research, Inc., Public Interest Pictures [126], Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Redefining Progress, Safe Food Coalition, Social Science Research Center [127], Sojourners [128], Southern Development Foundation, Speak Out [129], The Spin Project [130], Students for an Orwellian Society, Stanford Center for Internet and Society, law school, Sudbury School, Teach for America [131], Teach Peace Foundation, Third World Majority [132], Tides Center, Toward Peace [133], Transparency International (fighting corruption), Utility Consumers' Action Network, Waste Risk Education Fund, Propaganda Review, Wellstone Action, Women's Action for New Directions, Women's Economic and Development Organization, Working Assets, World Centric [134], World Privacy Forum, Worldwatch Institute, The Yes Men, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Redefining Progress, Affluenza, Rainbow-PUSH Coalition, Priority Africa Network, GRAIN [135], corpwatch.org, corporatepolicy.org, Design Action Collective, Inkworks Press, Center for Investigative Reporting [136], warprofiteers.com, saferparks.org, Envirovideo [137], Ruckus Society [138], socialistalternative.org, blackboxvoting.org, activeopposition.com, deceptiondollar.com, onlinejournal.com, legitgov.org, standdown.net, globalresearch.ca, cooperativeresearch.org, fromthewilderness.com.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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