2 Corinthians 11:14 (KJV) — Today's Verse for Saturday, November 14, 2020

Plum Fruit Orchard Management: A Comprehensive Month-wise Maintenance Guide

 

 

And what I am doing I will continue to do, in order to undermine the claim of those who would like to claim that in their boasted mission they work on the same terms as we do. For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds.

2 Corinthians 11:12-15

 

The Southern Poverty Law Center are not liberal trackers of hate groups. The Southern Poverty Law Center is a demonically created and driven organization. An unholy alliance of individuals coming together appearing like the master they serve as angels of light and truth when they are pure darkness, lies, and workers of evil and mayhem. Delusion.

The proof is in the fruit they bear.

For it is by our fruits we all are known.

Of what tree?

And there are only two to pick from in the orchard of this world…

If picked and viewed by the picker, of which tree would the picker know you came from?

God’s orchard and trees bearing good fruit?

Or Satan’s orchard with trees bearing rotted fruit that when ingested and lived on only leads to death?

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Wednesday, June 5th, 2024

 

 

Liberal tracker of hate groups excludes anti-Israel groups

 

Annual list grows by more than 200 organizations

 

June 5, 2024

By Susan Ferrechio

Reprinted from The Washington Times

 

 

A new list of so-called hate groups from the left-leaning Southern Poverty Law Center excludes organizations that have demonstrated against Israel and Jews, among them those who celebrated the Oct. 7 slaughter of Israelis by the terrorist organization Hamas, promoted antisemitism and anti-Zionism and received funds linked to Hamas.

The SPLC’s annual list grew by more than 200 organizations in 2023 to include 1,430 groups, according to a “hate map” it published on Tuesday. The list adds new chapters of Moms for Liberty and other conservative, pro-parental rights organizations and includes repeat offenders such as the Ku Klux Klan in Virginia and the far-right militia group Proud Boys.

The new list makes no mention of anti-Israel groups that quickly organized large demonstrations across the country in support of Hamas following the terrorist group’s Oct. 7 massacre in Israel that killed 1,139 people and took 251 others hostage, many of whom are now likely dead.

SPLC left off its list Students for Justice in Palestine, which both the Anti-Defamation League and the Brandeis Center for Human Rights accuse of “celebrating terrorism,” as well as Jewish Voice for Peace, a Jewish anti-Zionist group that blamed Israel for the Oct. 7 attack and justified it as the “Palestinians’ right to resist.”

The list also excluded the Palestinian Youth Movement, an ant-Zionist group that supports terrorism against Israel, and the U.S. Palestinian Community Network, which, according to the Anti-Defamation League, displayed “paraglider imagery” and pledged to “redeem” Palestine following the Oct. 7 attack in which some of the Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on paragliders.

Also absent from the list: The Escalate Network, described by the watchdog group Capital Research Center as an influential, anti-Israel and pro-Hamas group associated with anarchism.

Escalate Network organizers recently sent a message to their 6,000 followers soliciting acts of violence on the New York Times editorial board, which it declared, “is going to hell and it is up to all free people to send them there.”

The group called for organized efforts “capable of fomenting and sustaining an American intifada,” which is a reference to the Hamas terrorist campaign against Israel.

The group, according to Capital Research Center, provides advice for committing destructive activism or “direct actions,” and its website includes instructions for anti-Israel militants to commit crime or violence under the heading: “Heed the Call: Escalate for Gaza!”

The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy reported in May that Jewish Voice for Peace is a Hamas-linked funder of some of the anti-Israel student protest groups, including Students for Justice in Palestine, who occupied many elite college campuses to protest against Israel.

The SPLC did not respond to several inquiries about the omission of anti-Israel groups from its 2023” The report, which accompanied the updated hate map, reported “record numbers of white nationalist and anti-LGBTQ groups,” as well as evidence of hard-right groups “actively working to destabilize democratic institutions in America.”

The SPLC report labeled 535 hate groups and 835 anti-government extremist groups in 2023.

Moms for Liberty, which runs hundreds of chapters across the country, was cited as “hateful” and “antigovernment” for seeking increased parental involvement in school curriculum and opposition to public schools exposing children to LGBTQ books and curricula. The SPLC labeled their activity “banning books, protesting drag story hours and using school boards as political battlegrounds.”

The SPLC began producing its hate lists in 1990. According to its website, the SPLC uses several methods to determine which organizations should be included, including “reviewing extremist group publications and materials, and reports by the public, law enforcement, field sources and the news media.”

The FBI has cited the SPLC’s work in its decisions about whom to target — including a memo from the FBI’s Richmond, Virginia, office urging agents to keep an eye on those who ascribe to “radical traditionalist Catholic ideology.”

After it came to light, the bureau was forced to recant the memo.

Some organizations listed on SPLC’s hate map have sued for defamation, but so far only one case has survived in court.

In 2023, U.S. District Judge W. Keith Watkins ruled the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society could proceed with a lawsuit against SPLC, which labeled the society an “anti-immigrant hate group” because it opposes illegal immigration.

Despite the ongoing lawsuit, the SPLC’s new hate map again includes the Dustin Inman Society, listing it as “anti-immigrant.”