Since most of the donors are ‘anonymous,’ it is difficult to trace the actual origins of the money. George Soros and his Open Society Foundation have been known to monitor and focus on local politics. He has been quietly running prosecutors and district attorneys, interfering in local politics. The Article continues:

Demand Justice, the courts-focused group helmed by former Hillary Clinton press secretary Brian Fallon, also ran out of Sixteen Thirty Fund. Demand Justice spent millions of dollars on TV ads as Democrats tried to prevent Brett Kavanaugh from being confirmed to the Supreme Court in 2018. More recently, the group projected a video of Christine Blasey Ford accusing Kavanaugh of assault on the side of a truck outside a Washington gala where Kavanaugh was speaking. In addition to the direct spending conducted under prominent trade names, Sixteen Thirty Fund also distributed more than $91 million in grants to 95 other groups in 2018, according to the tax filing. These funds made Sixteen Thirty Fund a major source of money for political nonprofits pushing an array of changes to state and federal law. More than $27 million of that money went to America Votes, another liberal nonprofit that describes itself as “the coordination hub of the progressive community” on its website. That grant by itself was nearly twice the amount America Votes had ever raised in a single year ($14.2 million), according to federal tax records. Sixteen Thirty Fund also directed tens of millions of dollars directly into state-level politics, including a series of successful ballot measures. The group gave $6.25 million to a group urging passage of a Nevada ballot measure promoting automatic voter registration, as well as $6 million to a Michigan group pushing changes to the state’s redistricting process. Another $2.65 million went toward boosting a Florida constitutional amendment restoring voting rights to felons. Groups pushing minimum wage increases in Arkansas, Missouri and other states received millions more. – Politico

For all the Progressive claims of being against corporate power, for all the complaining about the Koch brothers, as if they are at all ‘Conservative,’ the Democrats are simply projecting. They don’t actually care about things like Citizens United. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gets in front of the cameras of a compliant media to bloviate about Trump, corporatism, and fascism, yet she has no problem ripping off her own constituents to enrich herself and her boyfriend.

Justice Democrats

The Justice Democrats have portrayed themselves as being a grassroots leftist organization seeking to counter ‘corporate power’ and so-called dark money. They appear to engage in the same favorite leftist past time, projection. An investigation into the Justice Democrats by a Progressive activist entitled ‘Are The Justice Democrats a Money Scam to Defraud Progressives‘ has revealed some troubling but unsurprising information:

On January 23, 2017 Cenk Uygur, the well known owner of TYT, and Kyle Kulinksi (Secular Talk) founded the Justice Democrats, a progressive PAC. Its goal was to run ‘a unified campaign to replace every corporate-backed member of Congress and rebuild the Democratic Party from scratch.’ Basically: to endorse and support leftist candidates to primary Democrats. In recent months doubts have been expressed about how Justice Democrats (further: JD) selects candidates to endorse, but most of all: about how JD spends the money it collects from progressives. JD is a PAC and its financial status can be found here: https://www.fec.gov/data/committee/C00630665/ This shows they had collected $923,803.95 (in June 2017), of which they have spent $499,634.87. That left them with $424,169.08 cash on hand. Interesting is where their money went: they have paid a large amount of money to Brand New Congress and some money to ActBlue Technologies, Inc (run by Zack Exley, one of the founders of JD). In March 2017 JD announced it had teamed up with Brand New Congress. So it appears that most of the money JD collects from donors, is funneled to Brand New Congress, LLC and booked as ‘strategic consulting’. – The Investigator

Here is a screenshot that details this:

Remember the name Zack Exley; we will come back to him in a minute. The article continues:

The question is however: how much (if any) of the money is actually spend on candidates’ campaigns? A question that becomes even more intriguing when you consider that JD doesn’t donate money to candidates but demands that candidates pay money to them. That is one of the recent scandals surrounding Justice Democrats: apparently endorsements are bought and paid for by candidates. All this came out when JD refused to endorse David Hildebrand, a progressive challenger of Dianne Feinstein. Instead they chose to endorse Alison Hartson, the National Director of WolfPac. Wolf Pac, a PAC that was created and run by…Cenk Uygur. Now the interesting thing about Wolf Pac is that is has been pointed out Wolf Pac is just a money making scam, where the only money that is spend is spend on staffers’ salaries. Money that is collected from small donations by progressives. See: https://mattforney.com/cenk-uygurs-wolf-pac-scam/ So, basically Justice Democrats decided to endorse a candidate who was on Cenk Uygur’s pay roll for the last few years: https://twitter.com/David4SenateCA/status/930228921873809409 This of course to the utter shock of many progressives who had already decided to support David Hildebrand, another and more logical candidate running for Dianne Feinstein’s seat. – The Investigator

Apparently, their fellow Progressives didn’t like being told who they could and could not endorse and support. Many of them have become disillusioned with the Justice Democrats, and see them as a scam to run candidates favored by the billionaire class.

We return to one of the founders of the ‘Justice Democrats,’ one Zack Exley. He allegedly is behind the takeover and co-opting of many evangelical organizations. A detailed report from The Pulpit & Pen entitled ‘Bombshell: ‘Justice Democrats’ Founder is THE Organizer of Evangelical Social Justice Movement‘ explains some of the controversy surrounding Exley:

In this bombshell report by Pulpit & Pen, we will demonstrate how Democratic financier and organizer Zack Exley is behind the successful attempt to change the political ideology of America’s major evangelical institutions, ministries, and seminaries through propagation of what is known as ‘Social Justice.’ We will explain—with a compilation of original sources, some of which have been recovered after they were deleted from the Internet—the driving political force behind the takeover of America’s Reformed evangelical community and demonstrate the money ties between a powerful Democratic financier and evangelical leaders who are steering churches into progressive ideology for political purposes. Far from being an organic, Bible-driven movement, the ideas presented at institutions like Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 9 Marks, Together for the Gospel, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and The Gospel Coalition are driven by a game-plan orchestrated by Exley, and the purpose is to keep evangelicals from voting Republican in the upcoming 2020 election cycle. – The Pulpit & Pen

This move towards progressive dogma in the church has been a topic of contention among many Christians who see it as a left-wing takeover of the church. Zack attempts to co-opt the real Great Awakening among Christians and Conservatives, which has been within the Q movement. He writes:

This should be cause for concern among the Evangelical community. If these Progressives really cared about human rights, why is it that they promote policies like open borders that allow the cartel and human traffickers free reign?

Here is a promotional video Zack did for George Soros’ Open Society Foundation which advocates for the complete dismantling of the Nation-State:

The article continues:

There is no doubt that Reformed evangelicalism—historically a bastion of conservative Christianity—has been overtaken by ‘woke’ Social Justice ideology over the course of the last several years. Many people have wondered why so many formerly conservative leaders and entities— especially those related to the Southern Baptist Convention and the parachurch ministry, The Gospel Coalition—have converted almost entirely to an ideology that seems sympatico with the talking points of the Democratic Party. Research conducted by Pulpit & Pen now has the answer as to how this coordinated effort to turn Reformed evangelicalism to the political left has been accomplished. The Gospel Coalition, founded by Tim Keller, has been the single greatest driving force for pulling evangelicals to the left. The aforementioned First International Conference on World Evangelicalism, which sent the ideology of Social Justice out into the world, held its Third Congress in Cape Town, South Africa in 2010. Keller was its keynote speaker. Since that time, Tim Keller, who by all practical definitions is a Marxist in every possible way, has been using The Gospel Coalition to push for these various Marxist subsets—Social Justice, Liberation Theology, and Critical Race Theory in particular—to be adopted by Reformed evangelicals reading TGC publication. – The Pulpit & Pen

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is also a member of the Open Society Foundation, along with Zack Exley.

Organizing & Technology

Another area the left has been dominating for decades is local community organizing and technology. They often use shady and underhanded tactics to go after their perceived enemies and competition. A perfect example of this is how the group ‘Sleeping Giants’ targets smaller conservative outlets for de-platforming, from their ‘Adstrike‘ campaign: