A US media personality with a huge audience has to be super careful with his or her being a propagandist for terrorists or terrorist regimes if they are FTO (Foreign Terrorist Organization or SDTO (Specially Designated Terrorist Organization).
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If a media personality has filed under FARA in the past, however, he must be careful to not give aid and comfort to the enemies of the US. See. 18 USC Section 2339B Material Support To Terrorists.
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Material support explicitly includes: Services, Communications, Media production, Public relations, Recruitment, and Propaganda. The key support case is Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (2010) where the Court ruled...
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that even speech-based support (training, advocacy, coordinated messaging) can be criminal if coordinated with or performed for the group. This includes: Being paid to create or spread propaganda = “service”; Intent to help the group is enough;
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No need to prove violent acts by the propagandist. Further, the penalty is up to 20 years in prison, or life if deaths result.
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US media personalities risk serious legal exposure when promoting designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) or Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs), as activities like propaganda can cross into prohibited material support under federal law.
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Past FARA registration heightens scrutiny but does not shield against criminal charges for aiding enemies. The Supreme Court in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project upheld that even speech coordinated with FTOs qualifies as material support.
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Key Legal Framework
18 U.S.C. § 2339B criminalizes knowingly providing material support to FTOs, explicitly including services, communications, media production, public relations, recruitment, and propaganda.
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Penalties reach 20 years imprisonment, or life if death results, with intent to aid the group sufficient—no violent acts required by the supporter. Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (2010) ruled that advocacy or training for FTOs, even nonviolent,
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frees resources for terrorism and legitimizes groups, overriding First Amendment protections when coordinated.
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FARA and Media Risks
FARA (22 U.S.C. § 611 et seq.) mandates registration for agents of foreign principals engaging in political activities, publicity, or lobbying, including media influencers paid by foreign governments. Recent enforcement targets influencers.
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The DOJ has indicted RT employees for covertly funding U.S. personalities like Tim Pool without disclosure. FARA compliance does not immunize against § 2339B if content aids FTOs like Hamas or Hezbollah.
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Notable Cases and Enforcement
No major prosecutions directly match huge-audience personalities under § 2339B for FTO propaganda, but trends show rising scrutiny.
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Examples include Telegram propagandist Matthew Allison charged with conspiring to provide material support via hate videos soliciting attacks; campus groups linked to Hamas flagged for FARA violations. President Trump's 2025 memo directed probes into NGOs and
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citizens aiding terrorism via FARA breaches or funding. Media figures must avoid coordinated messaging with FTOs to evade charges.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "It is time to bring back the 'Boarding House'.
Those that watch old movies, perhaps will remember what a boarding house is. But to explain what it is for everyone else…..
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A Boarding House was generally a large older home or building where the owners, usually older and in need of extra income, would rent out rooms, provide utilities, communal meals at least three times a day, for minimal rent. Often residents would share chores.
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Most often a Boarding House would be sort of something between a retail deal and a family, but providing many of the comforts (friendship, caring, responsibility) one associates with family.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "THE NEW INDIA-USA TRADE DEAL - A BRIEF LOOK
I waited until I could read it and I am very happy to see a lot of positive elements, especially considering how in the past US-India relations were often at odds,
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partly because of Indian protectionism and party because of political considerations on both sides, both of which were essentially without much sense.
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In short, the new agreement opens the door to a lot more trade between the USA and India in addition to a lot more investment into development in India. Tarriffs are to be lowered, with the prospect of further reductions as time passes.
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Nostra Aetate, Israel, and the Boundaries of Catholic Faith
In recent years, a rising number of voices—especially in online spaces—have attempted to discredit Nostra Aetate, the 1965 declaration of the Second Vatican Council...
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on the Church’s relationship to non-Christian religions and, above all, to the Jewish people. Some portray it as a betrayal of tradition, others as the product of infiltration or corruption. These claims are not only historically false.
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They are theologically dangerous. What is at stake is nothing less than whether the Catholic Church remains faithful to Scripture, to its own Magisterium, and to the moral truth it painfully recovered in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
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For too many years to count and to anyone who would listen I stated the obvious. Jonathon Greenblatt destroyed the ADL because he is a partisan hack who weaponized antisemitism thereby making the word meaningless to those wrongfully accused. 1)
He is a huge part of the problem. He allowed critical race theory to be taught flipping Jewish history on its head calling us occupiers/oppressors in our own indigenous homeland. He allowed antisemitism to be taught.
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Then he allowed DEI and ESG to discriminate against Jews and for this Jew hate to be spread to every social justice group. Eventually his solution after it was way too late and a dumb idea, was to include us in the Oppression Olympics.
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Roger Froikin wrote, "There is an ancient Chinese proverb.
A good parent gives his child "roots" and "wings".
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One of the main reasons that the Jewish people survived and preserved their identity was because of the Torah that built these "roots", and the emphasis on learning, on education,
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created the mental flexibility that allowed the Jewish nation to deal with adversity without losing who we are, and allowed us a better quality of life than our neighbors in every area of our lives and in every period.
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How they relate to one another is for their peoples, but, minimally, this is about ethnic respect and freedom among groups and a real permanent peace with India,
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by ending the Pakistani leadership using India as a scapegoat for its inability to develop their country & build prosperity.
Frankly, there is nothing holy about the borders that the imperialist states drew for their ability to continue to take advantage of former colonies."
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