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  • Why Are Kamala Harris and BLM Helping the Chinese Progressive Association Finance the Black Futures Lab?

    09/17/2020 6:37:40 PM PDT · by Fedora · 16 replies
    Original research | 09/17/2020 | Fedora
    On February 26, 2018, Black Lives Matter cofounder Alicia Garza launched the Black Futures Fund, which discloses on its donations page that “Black Futures Lab is a fiscally sponsored project of the Chinese Progressive Association”. The CPA, active in areas such as San Francisco and Boston, has long and deep ties to Chinese Maoist activity in the United States. Cofounder and board chair emeritus Pam Tau Lee was active during her student days at Cal State Hayward and Berkeley with the I Wor Kuen, a Chinese Maoist counterpart of the Black Panthers which merged with the Red Guard Party, a...
  • Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism [Claremont CA]

    02/10/2017 11:03:23 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 36 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Feb 11, 2017 1:33 AM EST | Tami Abdollah
    A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump’s presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combating violent extremism. The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school’s board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump’s rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far. It also marked the fourth organization...
  • Dropa and the mysteries of the mountains of BayanKara-Ula.

    11/28/2002 11:48:10 AM PST · by vannrox · 29 replies · 4,972+ views
    DROMO ^ | FR Post 11-28-2002 | Editorial Staff
    Dropa background High in the mountains of Bayan Kara-Ula, on the boarders of China and Tibet - a team of archeologists were conducting a very detailed routine survey of a series of interlinked caves. Their interests had been excited by the discovery of lines of neatly arranged graves which contained the skeletons of what must have been a strange race of human beings; strange because they had unnaturally spindly bodies and large, overdeveloped heads. At first, it had been thought that the caves had been the home of a hitherto unkown species of ape. But as the leader of...