A new official Jewish lobby based in the California legislature has admitted openly that their efforts are aimed at promoting Jewish interests on an ethnic level, and have nothing to do with religion—confirming what Dr. David Duke has long been saying about the attempts by Jewish Supremacist to disguise their activities.

The startling display of honesty has come in an article in the Capitol Alert section of the Sacramento Bee newspaper, titled “California Legislature launches a Jewish caucus.”

According to that paper, a “group of California lawmakers have banded together to form a new legislative caucus focused on issues they believe matter to the Jewish community.”

The new group, called the “ Legislative Jewish Caucus” will also form a political action committee to “raise money to support Israel-friendly candidates,” said Sen. Marty Block, the San Diego Democrat who chairs the new group.

“This isn’t a religious based organization. We see this as an ethnic organization,” he said.

“My guess is very few of the members would define themselves as being terribly religious, but we all consider ourselves to be part of the Jewish people.”

The Jewish caucus includes five Senators and four Assembly members who identify themselves as Jewish, as well as a handful of other lawmakers who are not Jewish but want to participate, Block said.

All participants so far have been Democrats, but Block said the group would welcome Republicans.

Assemblyman Marc Levine, D-San Rafael, is heading the caucus in the lower house. He mentioned it earlier this month during a memorial for South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.

“At every meeting of the caucus we have had members of diverse ethnic and faith backgrounds and they have expressed great interest and support for what we’re doing,” Levine said.

“It’s wonderful to see members form other communities who want to be a part of this nascent caucus.”

Block said the group plans to hire a government staff member to work on bills and an outside fundraiser to help the group launch its political action committee.