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"The Israel On Campus Coalition is at the center of the lobby's response to BDS." "Stand With Us and the ICC have a particularly close relationship." "Canary Mission is highly, highly effective to the extent that we monitor the students for justice in Palestine and their allies." "90% of the people who pay attention to this space very closely have no idea what we're actually doing, which I like." "Adam Milkin? Milstein has become a central figure in the lobby. His foundation funds numerous pro organizations. He also sits on the boards of APAX National Council, the Israel On Campus Coalition, and Stand With Us." "You said you see the vision, and you tell us go and do it. And we took your orders, and we made it happen. And we took your money."

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I have multiple businesses, but the Resistance is a great group of people spread worldwide. I enjoy building it and we do get paid. Our job is to sow division and control Trump's Twitter feed. We make sure Arab tweets are prominent and prevent Trump supporters from being seen.

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If I mention Israel, Zionist, and Jewish, I get paid. Keep paying for those. If I use a watermelon emoji and say something negative about Palestine on camera, I get paid more.

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I'm funded by a Jewish gold company called Goldco, which sponsored my film. They provide the resources for me to create content that I share with the public for free. The owner of Goldco identifies as Jewish.

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They express that recognition by Microsoft or the UN means little in the face of ongoing genocide, emphasizing that “the genocide, that's when you will have our respect” and that words from politicians or organizations do not solve the problem. Shadow banning is described as a process where big tech restricts content reach for users, aligning with policy or regularity to support the propaganda they serve. Content labeling before model training could be biased (e.g., from IDEV), leading to content being flagged and pro-Palestinian users banned. Meta later calls such issues “bugs,” but they are viewed as deliberate actions to suppress certain content. They claim Larry Ellison, owner of Oracle, is the biggest contributor to the “Friends for Idea Yeah. Charity,” with last contribution around 16,000,000. They assert that if a person who is friends with Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel owns 80% of TikTok, and Netanyahu promotes using TikTok and X to spread their narrative, it demonstrates the danger of social media in shaping global views and the propaganda machine. They accuse these entities of trying to control social media to brainwash younger generations, potentially restricting pro-Palestinian speech. Lobbying is described as highly structured, with knowledge of where to go, who to speak with, and organizations that move money to actions aligned with those goals. They urge each person to contribute their own skills toward free Palestine, noting strengths in tech, music, journalism, etc., and to create alternatives and support one another to change the dynamic. They argue that Zionists became powerful by mutual support, while others are weaker due to lack of unity, asserting that unity would strengthen their movement. Hejazi introduces himself as the founder of Upscroll. He is Palestinian, born in Jordan, currently living in Australia, with seventeen years of experience in Big Tech. The genocide’s ongoing impact changed his life, leading him to feel complicit via his work at big tech and to witness shadow banning of friends, family, and others posting about Gaza. He mentions that 60 relatives were killed in Gaza. He quit his successful professional career to build an alternative social media platform and decided to devote himself to creating Upscroll, an independent platform to counter the influence of Meta, X, and TikTok. Upscroll launched a couple of months ago and is similar to Instagram, X, and soon TikTok, with tens of thousands joining monthly. On launch, the platform saw rapid uptake: hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands as users sought an alternative to shadow bans, seeking to have their content reach others. The platform is presented as a response to the pain of posting without reach and the desire to become independent from dominant platforms.

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Steve Byrne calls me: 'you wanna go to Israel?' He says, 'it's free. They'll fly you out.' The lineup would be me, George Lopez, Jamie Chung, Brian Greenberg, 'her husband.' Then I’m told, 'It's not free' because, 'when you land there, they go, you have to every day tweet positive things about Israel.' I feel uneasy about it. I have Palestinian friends, and the conflict is real; I did what they said, but it was 'the fucking wrath I got.' When asked what I tweeted, I recall: 'Jews Jews good, Palestinians bad?' 'Build the wall higher?' 'Jew number one.' 'Oh, that's crazy. The Israeli government? Yeah.' 'Every day, it was just nonstop. You were cucking for the Israeli government.' 'Yeah. But I wish I hadn't gone really.'

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I really pushed hard for this meeting and called a lot of people who know him and were in regular contact with him. I went to see some of those people directly. Please, can you help me get a sit down for five minutes with Benjamin Netanyahu? I probably called or met with six, seven, eight, maybe more people on this question. People in official capacities, people in the Israeli government. I know a number of people in the Israeli government, people in Israel, a friend of mine in California who knows him. I really, really tried. And I did so for two reasons. One, because there was a threat to my family. The Israeli government and Netanyahu himself tried to punish two members of my family. I won’t be more specific, but actually punished two members of my family because he, as he has said in public many times, believes in blood guilt. Amalek, you know, when someone commits a crime against you, you punish not just him, but his family, his bloodline. There’s no idea that’s less Western than that, more anti Christian than that. Christians reject that. Netanyahu doesn’t. That’s why he’s talking about Amalek, and he was going after my family, literally. So I felt very threatened by that. But, moreover, I think it’s bad for my country to have people using that kind of language, round them up, bring them to the camps, gas chambers, Nazis, antisemitism. It scares the heck out of people. It makes people crazy and hysterical. And certainly in my case, none of that is true. I hate collective punishment. I hate attacking people on the basis of their bloodline. I hate antisemitism and anti white racism and all of this or any kind of racism, period. And I’ve said that a lot. So using that kind of language against someone who is not fundamentally your enemy, just, in my case, I want Christians in areas controlled by Israel to be treated with dignity, to have rights. And I don’t want the US government involved in a war, a regime change war with Iran. Those are my priorities and I’ve said them out loud. I have no secret agenda.

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The anniversary of Operation Barbarossa is cited as context for contemporary events. The discussion claims that prior U.S. and allied support for genocide in Gaza and related meetings, including Genocide 7 in Evian, echoes Barbarossa-era history. It also alleges that the U.S. is pledging more weapons for the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev. A U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding is described as emerging amid the aftermath of Trump’s “failure to defeat Iran.” Afshin Ratansi introduces Ari Ben-Menashe, a former Israeli military intelligence officer who previously served as a key source for Seymour Hersh’s work on Israel’s nuclear arsenal. The conversation centers on whether Netanyahu could release Epstein-filed damaging material about Trump if a deal is reached, and on the idea that Trump’s personal life may be in danger because of the Israeli lobby and Israeli elements in the U.S. Ari Ben-Menashe argues that Donald Trump did “the right thing” by trying to get the U.S. out of Middle East entanglements with Iran. He traces attempted U.S.-Iran deals back to President Clinton’s 2000 meeting with President Khatami, and he claims that Ehud Barak and others sabotaged that deal using Epstein-linked actions. He further says Israelis tried to sabotage deals made with the Iranians and wanted their own deal directly, without the U.S. The discussion describes Israel’s historical relationship with Iran, including arms provided to Iran against Saddam Hussein, and Prime Minister Begin’s bombing of Saddam’s nuclear reactor given by France, plus the use of Iranian territory for landings. It claims Israel is now seeking an independent relationship with the Iranians because Trump wants out of dealing with Iran. Ben-Menashe states that Prime Minister Netanyahu had contact with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, saying Ahmadinejad met Israeli representatives in Zimbabwe between April 22–23, 2010, and that Netanyahu maintained contact through a Hasidic sect in Jerusalem called Ritori Kartek. He says the Israelis used this channel for direct contact with the Iranian government without Arab or American intermediaries, and he claims Israel initially wanted to help Ahmadinejad take over Iran’s government. The conversation shifts to risk. Ratansi asks how dangerous the deal is for Trump personally. Ben-Menashe says Trump’s life is in danger, attributing it to Israelis and other people inside the United States, linked to the Israeli lobby, and says this is due to the deal made with the Iranians. The segment then addresses what the deal achieves for Iran, with Ben-Menashe saying Iran’s main priorities are money and sanctions, and that nuclear issues “don’t matter” to Iran at this stage. Ratansi asks why Lebanon is included in the equation; Ben-Menashe responds by referencing Israelis out of Lebanon and discusses how Syria’s inability to remove Hezbollah is tied to control over Lebanon, plus talk of an Alawite state. Later, Ratansi asks about Trump’s comments regarding Jalani, an al-Qaeda leader in Damascus, and how this relates to removing Hezbollah. Ben-Menashe replies that the current Syrian government cannot remove Hezbollah unless it takes over all of Lebanon, and he claims Israelis would not allow it. Ben-Menashe also says Netanyahu wants to leave the Iranian and Lebanese files aside and start a war in Yemen, including potential moves involving Somaliland across the Bab al-Mandeb straits, and warns of possible confrontation between Israeli and American interests due to U.S. troops in Somalia and Israeli involvement in Somaliland. The conversation ends with Ben-Menashe saying Trump will likely pivot from Iran to Russia and Ukraine, and that Netanyahu may try to sabotage an American Ukraine-related effort to keep Trump occupied and out of the way.

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Okay Emily, I would love to hear your take on everything that has been discussed so far. For those of you that don't know me, I speak a lot about antisemitism. I even try to bring Israel into the conversation. I know that's not what we're talking about here, but I do a lot of public speaking to combat antisemitism. I actually joined this room because I've spoken for ADL at events as a freelancer. We see eye to eye on some issues, and I feel like it's important to speak up in times of antisemitism.

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Speaker 0 stated that 'you and the Likud party are cut from the same ideological cloth as Trump and the GOP in America,' citing Charlie Kirk as a mentor and 'Evangelicals' as the reason Israel has public support; he asked for a backup plan 'if we lose evangelical support for the state of Israel' to stay strong 'outside of the diaspora.' Speaker 1 replied: 'Christian influencers' are key and described the 'woke Reich' as opposing the base in the US, noting money from NGOs and governments funds the challenge; we must fight back with 'our influencers' and 'the weapons that apply to the battlefields'—especially social media. The most important purchase is 'class Followers' with 'Five followers. TikTok. No. Barts? TikTok.' 'Oh. TikTok. Number one.' and 'X' is also crucial. 'We have to talk to Elon. He's not an enemy. He's a friend.' If we get those two things, 'we get a lot,' though there will be counterpoint: 'Are we gonna succeed with everyone? No.'

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Christian influencers. "I call it the woke reich." "they're insane." "We have to fight back." "Our influencers." "the weapons change over time." "you can't fight today with the swords." "you can't fight with cavalry." "And you have these new things, you know, like drones, things like that." "we have to fight with the weapons that apply to the battlefields in which we're engaged." "the most important ones are in social media." "And the most important purchase that is going on right now is class Followers. Five followers. TikTok. TikTok. TikTok." "One." "And I hope it goes through because it's it can be consequential." "And the other one what's the other one that's most important?" "We have to fight the fight." "To take give direction to the Jewish people and give direction to our non Jewish friends or those who could be our Jewish our friends." "Are we gonna succeed with everyone? No." "Will there be a strong counterpoint? Yes."

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Speaker 0: 'you and the Likud party are cut from the same ideological cloth as Trump and the GOP in America.' 'Evangelicals, from all my research, evangelicals are the reason that Israel has been supported in public sphere outside of just Jews.' 'what's another game plan if we lose evangelical support for the state of Israel.' 'What's our backup plan to be strong, like, outside of the diaspora?' Speaker 1: 'Christian influencers.' 'The woke reich.' 'We have to fight back.' 'the weapons change over time. You can't fight today with the swords.' 'the most important ones are the social media.' 'the most important purchase that is going on right now is class Followers.' 'Five followers.' 'Followers. TikTok. Number one.' 'X. X. That's Successful. Good.' 'We have to talk to Elon. He's not an enemy. He's a friend.' 'Are we gonna succeed with everyone? No. Will there be a strong counterpoint? Yes.'

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I make money from pro-Israel, pro-Zionist, pro-Jewish posts, and get paid more for pro-Hamas comments. I earn extra for comments like "from the river to the sea" or with the Palestinian flag. My deal is confidential, but I profit from certain posts and comments.

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Epstein's network had strong ties to Israel, including figures like Ehud Barak and Leslie Wexner. This network targeted American officials, possibly with CIA involvement. Dan Bongino mentioned a source saying Epstein worked for a Middle Eastern intelligence agency, which I believe was Israel. Israel's government is vulnerable to deep state influences due to its revolutionary founding and the involvement of organized crime figures and terrorist groups like Irgun and Lehi, whose members later became leaders. Post-Gaza, discussing Israel became more open. I even researched and released a documentary on Israel-Palestine just before October 7th, and then the topic exploded online. The Israeli influence, essential for its survival, has become harmful, especially with figures like Epstein, a Jewish sex trafficker working for Israel, which casts a dark shadow.

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Over the past year and a half I became closer to Charlie Kirk, joining a group chat he called his 'brain trust.' We discussed Israel, Jewish–Christian relations, antisemitism. He was an adamant opponent of antisemitism. Campus talks exposed him to questions, including about the Talmud, and he provided 'very good answers'—'better answers than probably 98% of Jews probably could offer there.' We strategized to turn back the tide against rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment. Charlie said roughly half, 50% of the questions that he got asked were all on Israel, Jews. He organized a Zoom call the night before Utah Valley University event, the first stop of a tour, with me, Pesach Willicki, producers, and one Christian pastor. The fact that he was seeking our counsel... calls into question this narrative that he was getting ready to renounce his lifelong support for the Jewish people, for the state of Israel.

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Speaker 0 discusses political strategy and messaging. He says he calls the woke left and the woke reich a brilliant label, noting that they’re insane but meeting on some issues. He asserts that part of the base in the United States is being challenged systematically, with funding from NGOs and governments playing a role. He emphasizes the need to fight back and to engage influencers, suggesting to talk to that community because they are very important. He states that battles are fought with the weapons available for the time, noting that swords and cavalry aren’t effective today. He mentions new technologies such as drones, but does not elaborate. He argues that the most important tools are social media, with the most important currency being followers. He identifies TikTok as number one and hopes a certain development will go through because it can be consequential. He also identifies X as another critical platform and calls it successful. He advocates talking to Elon Musk, saying he’s not an enemy but a friend, and that they should talk to him. He believes that securing both TikTok followers and X followers would yield significant gains. He acknowledges that he could discuss other strategies, but the point is to fight the fight. He believes this will provide direction to the Jewish people and to their non‑Jewish friends or those who could become friends. He concedes that success with everyone is not guaranteed and that there will be a strong counter, but the focus remains on engaging on those fronts.

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I have multiple businesses, but the Resistance is a great group of people spread worldwide. I enjoy building it and we do get paid. Our job is to sow division and control Trump's Twitter feed. We ensure that when he posts, Arab tweets are prominent, while Trump supporters are hidden.

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I have multiple businesses, but I enjoy working with the Resistance, a global group. We get paid to sow division and control Trump's Twitter feed. Our goal is to flood his posts with Arab tweets and prevent his supporters from being visible.

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Several social media influencers have spoken out after being offered financial and social incentives by pro Israeli lobbies to announce their support for Israel and to adjust their narrative in Israel's favor amidst Tel Aviv's war on Palestine's Gaza. An email sent by a global collective asked users to share content from its library. They sent out an entire campaign to content creators and influencers to support Israel. "$5,000 is when I was just offered to pledge my support to Israel, and I think this is absolutely disgusting. You cannot buy my support of a genocide."

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I get paid for mentioning Israel, Zionists, and Jews in videos. If I add a watermelon emoji and say negative things about Palestine, I get paid more.

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Epstein's network was deeply connected to Israel, involving figures like Ehud Barak and Leslie Wexner. This network targeted American officials and even the president. Dan Bongino mentioned a source indicating Epstein worked for a Middle Eastern intelligence agency, which many suspect to be Israel. Israel's government is vulnerable to deep state influence due to its revolutionary founding and the involvement of organized crime figures and terrorist groups like Irgun and Lehi, whose members later became leaders. I was hesitant to delve into Israeli-Palestinian issues, fearing backlash. However, after researching and releasing a documentary on October 6, the October 7 events opened up the conversation. The Israeli influence has become detrimental, particularly with figures like Jeffrey Epstein, whose actions cast a dark shadow on both Israel and the Jewish community.

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Christian influencers. You talked about the woke right, I call it the woke reich. They're not any different from the woke left; they're amazing, but they're actually meeting on some of the things. A lot of this is done with money. Money of NGOs, vast. Money of governments, vaster. We have to fight back. How do we fight back? Our influencers. I think you should also talk to them if you have a chance, to that that community. They're very important. Secondly, we're gonna have to use the tools of battle. The weapons change over time. You can't fight today with swords. And you can't fight with the fight with cavalry. And you have these new things, you know, like drones, things like that. The most important purchase that is going on right now is class Followers. Five followers. No. Barts? TikTok. What is it? Number one. And the other one what's the other one that's most important? X. X. Oh. Successful. Very good. We have to talk to Elon. He's not an enemy. He's a friend. Now if we can get those two things, we get a lot. We have to fight the fight. Okay? To take give direction to the Jewish people and give direction to our non Jewish friends or those who could be our Jewish our our friends. Are we gonna succeed with everyone? No. Will there be a strong counterpoint? Yes.

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Centering on Christian influencers, he labels opponents as the woke reich, calling them insane and noting they are meeting on things. He claims the base is being challenged systematically, and that a lot of this is done with money. Money of NGOs, fast. Money of governments, faster. He says we must fight back and that our influencers should engage that community. He argues for using the tools of battle, noting the weapons change over time and that the most important ones are in social media. He highlights the most important purchase going on is class Followers. Five followers. TikTok. TikTok. and X. He says, We should talk to Elon. He's not an enemy. He's a friend. He concludes that We have to fight the fight to take, give direction to the Jewish people and give direction to our non Jewish friends or those who could be our Jewish our friends.

Breaking Points

Bibi BRAGS About Social Media TAKEOVER To Influencers
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Influence and power collide as Prime Minister Netanyahu briefs U.S. social media creators in Washington about Israel’s propaganda war. He casts social platforms as battlefield tools, calling TikTok the most important purchase and urging talks with Elon Musk about X to secure a pro-Israel foothold. The briefing, part of a broader push to direct online narratives, stresses fighting anti-Semitism with the new media playbook and highlights TikTok’s reach among everyday users who aren’t engaged in elite discourse. Panel chatter then shifts to censorship, algorithmic influence, and the vulnerability of public opinion to paid messaging. Some speakers push for bans or tighter controls, even on Twitter and TikTok, while others concede the platforms’ power is overwhelming and hard to contest. The discussion enters lobbying and media ownership terrain, noting APAC, Hollywood consolidation, and Paramount’s evolving leverage, with HBO and other studios looming as potential power centers. The episode ends noting that the battle for influence is increasingly conducted through platforms rather than traditional diplomacy.

My First Million

Investigating The Mormon's $100 Billion Hedge Fund (#424)
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The discussion begins with a mention of the Mormon Church's hedge fund, valued at over $100 billion, which has been a topic since 2019. The hosts explore the characteristics of what they consider the greatest business ever, ultimately concluding that religion fits this model due to its high lifetime value (LTV), longevity, tax advantages, and reliance on volunteers. They highlight how religious organizations have minimal customer acquisition costs, significant assets, and a product that is deeply integrated into people's lives, promising benefits in both this life and the afterlife. Ben, a member of the Mormon Church, explains that members tithe 10% of their income, contributing to the church's wealth. The church has diversified investments, including U.S. stocks and real estate, and has faced criticism for its lack of transparency regarding its financial practices. The hosts discuss the church's justification for its wealth, referring to it as a "rainy day fund," while questioning the ethics of accumulating such wealth without redistributing it to those in need. The conversation shifts to the concept of "psyops as a service," detailing a company that offers psychological operations for hire, including hacking and creating fake narratives to influence public perception. The hosts reflect on the implications of such services in both commercial and political contexts, emphasizing the ease with which misinformation can spread through social media. They also discuss the importance of maintaining connections within networks, particularly in Silicon Valley, and the value of proximity to influential figures. The conversation concludes with insights on partnership dynamics, emphasizing the need for a giving mindset and long-term thinking in business relationships. Overall, the dialogue highlights the intersection of religion, business, and the influence of social media in shaping public narratives.
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