These protests, which also are anti-American, are not organic. Join us as we explore a deeper story of a well-funded network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that plan and pay for the these protest movements.
The DOJ alleges the Cuellars "agreed to and did accept at least $598,000 in bribes from two foreign entities: Foreign Oil Company-1, an oil and gas company wholly owned and controlled by the Government of Azerbaijan, and Foreign Bank-1, a bank ...
The beef industry is striking back against the "War on Meat" as well, with its own analysis of "sustainability" that is much more rational than what is being offered by environmental extremists.
"There is some organization behind this movement. The -- the level of organization that we're seeing in both of these campuses here, and at Columbia, leaflets on how to protest, leaflets on how to committed civil disobedience..."
The plaintiffs claimed they applied an unwritten rule known as the "scratch rule," which bars students from competing if they voluntarily scratch themselves from an event, in their decision to prevent the girls from competing again.
A big one: Rutgers agreed to display flags of occupied people. So...Rutgers agrees that Israel is occupied land? The school agrees that the state of Israel is illegal?