🚨🧵EXCLUSIVE: OBAMA AND BIDEN WHITE HOUSES, ARABELLA ADVISORS, LETITIA JAMES, AND MARC ELIAS LINKED TO ANTI-ICE RIOTS.
Last night my team infiltrated a Zoom call held by the group ICE Watch whose sole purpose is to obstruct ICE agents from arresting illegal aliens.
The meeting was hosted by a woman name Jill Garvey and she was joined by a man named Gabe Gonzales.
Gabe Gonzales serves as the Co-Director of Protect RP, a Facebook group that works to form Anti-Ice groups across the country.
Gabe said he started his organization with only four people.
However, last night he said that the number of people in the organization is in the thousands. He even said the organization does things he is not even aware of.
Jill V. Garvey is where things get really interesting.
Jill serves as the Co-Director of a group called States at the Core.
Their stated mission:
"States at the Core (STAC) was created by experts with direct experience in dealing with authoritarianism to meet this moment.
STAC is a partner that fills in resource gaps for community leaders and organizers across the country who are facing everything from white nationalist rallies to school board takeovers to political violence. These issues are beyond the scope and capacity of most local organizations.
We step in with rapid and customized support for front-line groups building strategic, tailored, and bold plans so they can take courageous action."
On their website, it states that States of the Core is a fiscally sponsored project of the Hopewell Fund, a 501(c)3 in Washington D.C.
Their stated goal:
"We envision a more equitable world, built on fair treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all.
As changemakers building the most effective charitable projects, we know that advancing equity and belonging (E&B) is essential to solving our world’s most pressing problems. As such, we dedicate ourselves to integrating E&B into our work and our culture. As we learn more, we will do more - ours is a continuous journey of learning, growth, and innovation.
We commit to:
Unapologetically integrating E&B in our work culture and encouraging others to do the same,
Intentionally stewarding E&B within our programmatic work, and
Fearlessly leading by example - joining with donors who share our commitment to E&B as well as challenging those who are earlier in their journey.
Our goal for E&B is:
To intentionally invest our resources to advance equity both within our organization and in our work, enabling us to more effectively deliver solutions to our world’s most persistent problems."
The new President of the Hopewell Fund is a woman named Anna Brower, who served as the Chief of Staff to New York State Attorney General Letitia James as well Deputy Campaign Manager for James back in 2018.
Brower also served as a volunteer for the Biden-Harris Campaign in 2020.
Listed on their 990 form, Marissa Padilla serves as the Director of the Hopewell Fund.
Padilla previously served as part of the Transition Team for Biden-Harris in November 2020.
She also served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for HHS during the Obama administration as well as the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Director of Communications & Public Affairs in 2013, also during the Obama administration.
The Hopewell Fund lists as a contract partner a company called Sunflower Services?
What is Sunflower Services? It is an attempted rebranding of Arabella Advisors.
For anyone unfamiliar with Arabella Advisors, they are the primary dark money group for the Democrat Party infrastructure machine.
Here is @tylerbowyer explaining how Arabella pumps millions of dollars into election campaigns to get a ground game going for Democrat candidates. It is their primary money machine.
The Hopewell Fund, in 2024, received a 200 million dollar grant.
In 2024, they gave 9 million dollars to the Elias Law Group, which is of course run by Marc Elias, for his legal services.
I wonder what legal services those were.
They also gave another 9 million dollars to Arabella Advisors for what they listed as "Admin and Operational Support Services".
ICE watch calls itself a "Non-Violent Tactic".
At face value this seems to be pretty straight forward?
WRONG!
This is a misnomer created by the man known as the "Machiavelli of Non-Violence".
You can read about Gene Sharp in my thread about Norm Eisen posted below.
A 501(c)3 called the Hopewell Fund, with a Biden/Obama white house member serving as the director and the former chief of staff of Letitia James serving as the president, works with Arabella and Marc Elias, and its stated mission being, "To intentionally invest our resources to advance equity both within our organization and in our work, enabling us to more effectively deliver solutions to our world’s most persistent problems." Is training volunteers to obstruct federal law enforcement from carrying out their duty to arrest criminals who are in this country illegally.
They need to be investigated, lose their tax exempt status, and have their members prosecuted for inciting an insurrection.
NGOs are a cancer on this planet and need to be disbanded everywhere.
🧵 How We As Americans Can Defuse Rage-Bait Without Censorship
1. Opening frame
Disinformation today is less a stream of false statements than a deliberate engineering of emotion. Its power lies in hijacking outrage rather than in fabricating facts. The effective countermeasure has never been suppression. It is the deliberate cultivation of what psychologists call cognitive immunity—the capacity to recognise emotional manipulation before it completes its circuit. Several countries have demonstrated that this is achievable without restricting speech.
2. One of the architects of modern leftism, Saul Alinsky, once wrote in his book Rules for Radicals that “ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” Long before neuroscience confirmed it, he grasped that laughter interrupts the physiological cascade that makes anger addictive. Humor breaks the feedback loop between provocation and tribal identity. A lie that becomes a punchline loses its incentive to spread because it no longer grants status to the believer. The goal is not to censor people but to render them into absurdity, to convert the emotional rage-bait contagion into social embarrassment. That single transformation deprives the oxygen from it.
Example: Mexican Joker, sometime known as Nick Fuentes.
3. Finland’s civic immunisation model
Finland provides us with the most mature example of how to fight back against rage-baiters. According to a report by Channel News Asia, “Media literacy is seen as a civic skill equal in importance to reading and writing.” Instruction begins in primary school and continues through adult education, covering the psychology of persuasion, the economics of algorithms, and the ethics of verification. When every citizen can map the anatomy of a viral outrage, the outrage ceases to be viral. For six consecutive years Finland has ranked first in Europe for resilience to fake news. The mechanism is not regulation but sheer competence.
So Norm Eisen says he is going to sue Elon Musk and DOGE.
🚨 THREAD: Who is Norm Eisen? The Legal Hatchet Man Behind the Anti-Trump ‘Color Revolution’ 🚨
Norm Eisen isn’t just some legal expert or ethics advocate. He’s a political operative who has spent his career using the legal system to target conservatives—especially Donald Trump. He is also an expert on color revolutions. Let’s break it down. ⬇️
Norm graduated Harvard Law School in 1991, where he met his good friend Barack Obama. During his time there, he also served as the Assistant Director of the Anti-Defamation League and a research assistant to his teacher Alan Dershowitz.
Eisen’s Rise in Law and Politics
Norm Eisen co-founded Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a so-called "watchdog" group that claims to fight corruption. Sounds good, right? But here’s the catch:
Under Eisen’s leadership, CREW overwhelmingly targeted Republican officials while ignoring Democratic corruption.
It worked hand-in-hand with leftist media to push narratives that undermined GOP figures.
Critics have called it a “Democrat attack dog” rather than a true ethics organization.
Eisen didn’t just study law—he learned how to weaponize it.
CREW is the organization that sued to have Trump removed from the ballot in Colorado in 2024.
Here is the link to the thread I did on their financial backers
1. 🧵Here is the LinkedIn profile of Karlin Younger, the person who found the pipe bomb behind the trash can near the RNC building on January 6, 2021. @DarrenJBeattie mentioned in his interview with @TuckerCarlson that she currently works at a company called Pendulum. She is the Project Manager at Pendulum and her job is "Building out the Pendulum platform to empower narrative-based intelligence". She also previously worked for the Wisconsin Department of Justice where she worked as a program and policy analyst.
2. According to their website, Pendulum states that narratives contain threats and opportunities and works to control them. Pendulum says their solution is to collect, process, and store multi-medium content, even if it is deleted, then uses what they call their Narrative Engine to filter said content based on the narrative you want to amplify and track.
3. Pendulum says it uses artificial intelligence to help intelligence teams increase their influence and monitor narratives that may be threatening to not only brands and executives, but also specifically lists ESG as a topic to monitor. Here is an example of their tracking software with using the Writer's Strike to enforce the narrative of wage exploitation.
1. This is Melanie Sloan, the executive director of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) under @davidbrockdc, the group behind the lawsuit taking Trump off the ballot in Colorado. After seeing this video, I decided to do some digging into the other funders of CREW mentioned besides Soros, and I wanted to break it down by foundation.
3. Anna Lefer Kuhn is the Executive Director of Arca. She previously served as a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundation and the boards of the White House Project, the Center for Working Families, the Urban Justice Center, the League of Young Voters Education Fund, and the co-chair of the Funders Committee for Civic Participation. From 2019 to 2020 she worked at the Aspen Institute. Currently she sits on the board of directors of the Solidaire Network, United for Respect Education Fund, and Americans for Financial Reform Fund.