This Minaret features heavily in a book by British Politician Rory Stewart, "The Places in Between" He also started a non-profit to try and preserve the culture and traditions of the local area. It's a very interesting book, I highly suggest reading it.
Saying this after saying to vote third party is certainly a pot calling kettle black moment.
Wow one dude said something similar to them being Israeli controlled over 30 years ago, it totally must be true then. /s.
This isn't evidence of anything
The same way we prosecute all other breakings of FARA such as this one and all others, the donations aren't so opaque that the DOJ/FBI can't investigate it and figure out what's happening, just as they did here.
No? How did you even get that impression? I literally just said AIPAC has no connection to the Israeli government, therefore it shouldn't be registered with FARA.
Also lol, Change.org really?
and have zero visible connection to the Russian government.
No connections at all unless abiding by FARA yes, that would be legal. That's not even close to what happened here.
But you're assuming that the Israeli government has some connection to AIPAC, it doesn't. Sure some Americans could start a homegrown fully American Pro-Russia PAC, just like AIPAC, and that would be completely legal, but that's not what happened here.
No...To get around FARA they could never fund it, or ever coordinate with its leadership, just how AIPAC is funded entirely by US citizens and is ran entirely by US citizens, and has zero connection to the Israeli government.
Which makes sponsoring an organization like this incredibly risky, which is why almost no one does it.
AIPAC is based in the US and there is no evidence of foreign funds
Thank you so much for mentioning this, I've seen wayyyyy too many people say that AIPAC is foreign interference with no backing.
No. It was communist.
The society itself was not communist, but It was definitely ruled by communists. Even Marx called himself and the people who followed his ideas communists, not "socialists seeking communism." When people say a country was/is "communist," they mean it's being ruled by Marxist-Leninists, not that it's achieved the hypothetical level of society that usually only Marxists are familiar with.
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