When Bob Woodward of The Washington Post was investigating Watergate in the 1970s, he had an informant nicknamed “Deep Throat.” He would later be identified as W. Mark Felt, the second-in-command at the FBI who famously advised him to “Follow the money.”
That is what David Horowitz and Jacob Laskin, the authors of “The New Leviathan”, have done---tracing the way major U.S. foundations, the creations of some of the nation’s most successful business leaders, conservatives all, have been taken over by liberal administrators and whose fortunes have been redirected to fund a vast matrix of organizations, many of whom are radical in nature, to “fundamentally transform” America.
It is the great irony and tragedy that the fortunes of John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, John H. Heinz and David Packard—assets totaling more than $100 billion—have been used to destroy capitalism and the free market while advancing the corrosive goals of environmentalism, the failure to address illegal immigration, the creation of Obamacare, our national security, and even efforts to steal presidential elections from voters.
This funding explains why an unknown U.S. Senator with a totally bogus life story is now the President of the United States. It is why our nation’s educational system has been destroyed by public sector teachers’ unions. It is why the global warming hoax continues to be promoted despite having been exposed. It is why the nation continues to struggle with illegal immigration. It is why Obamacare has been foisted on a nation when the majority rejected it.
The only way to understand how and why this has occurred is to read this extraordinary book whose content has been meticulously research and presented by a true patriot, David Horowitz, the bestselling author of several books in concert with Jacob Laskin, the managing editor of Front Page Magazine.
“With assets of over $100 billion, the largest concentration of money available for political purposes ever amassed, and more than ten times the size of its conservative counterpart,” the authors report on how it has “spawned a secondary network of 501c3 policy think tanks and advocacy groups that number in the thousands, and that, in areas of critical social and political import, can deploy resources that exceed those of their conservative rivals by as much as a hundred to one.”
This is the juggernaut against which conservatives must struggle. Supporting environmental, immigration, and other groups, this matrix of funding is a fifth column within America, working and spending to destroy it.
As the national elections loom in November, the authors note that “J. Christian Adams, an election lawyer who served in the Voting Rights Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, has documented how millions of dollars from leftist foundations have established a permanent infrastructure of left-wing litigators and law firms designed to alter election outcomes through policy advocacy and strategic litigation.” And you wonder why Democrats oppose the “Voter ID” program and the Obama Justice Department has demanded that Florida stop culling its registration records to eliminate dead voters, felons, and ineligible voters.
The role of public service unions, looting the treasuries of the states was seen in the virulent assaults in Wisconsin and, fortunately, the defeat of the recall election against a governor who stood up against them. The authors document how dependent on these unions the President was and is. It explains why Obama filled many cabinet posts with SEIU officials.
In a similar fashion, it explains why billions have been wasted on “clean energy” companies at the same time a war on coal (and oil) has been conducted by the Obama administration. With the wealth our natural resources could create, America’s manufacturing base, if given the protection it needs, could create thousands of new jobs, and could resuscitate the economy if only given the opportunity.
In so many ways the Left is waging a war on the entire nation to undermine its Constitution, its economy and its institutions. “The New Leviathan” documents who is funding this war and why America has a Marxist in the Oval Office.
The vote remains the last recourse to save the nation from the Left.
© Alan Caruba, 2012
Comment
Comment by Doug Nicholson on June 27, 2012 at 1:12pm @Alan: joanna makes a great point. How can we be certain that our vote counts when states like FL are sued by the Feds for trying to purge their voter rolls of those who have died, not to mention them forbidding reasonable voter ID laws and even "outsourcing" the tabulation of Americans' votes to a company in a foreign country? I cannot understand why these actions, especially the latter, haven't resulted in a tsunami of protests!
The truism: "Follow the money" will be our most valuable source of information. With the new transparency of information we have to be ever vigilant. This means that we must know who and what the enemies are and we must counter their activities. This is an age of a new kind of insidiousness. Marshal the resources and the troops! Nature is 24/7 and that is what it will take to stay informed about the movements of the moment. Welcome to a new age!
Comment by david chaney on June 26, 2012 at 10:34pm The money that needs to be followed is that of the bank executives that are quiting at Goldman Sachs and Blackrock. They know what's going down. They're taking the money and running. More bank executives may be ready to do the same. It's important for the Government to know where to find these people and where they have their gold stashed. The laws need to be in place to deal with them if the banking system or the dollar is destroyed.
Comment by joana briggs on June 26, 2012 at 9:11pm The vote as an ideal and practice is not corrupt. The process has been corrupted as you pointed out. Without protecting the process the vote itself then is wasted.
Alan: You are making a case for my proposal. Repeal the 16th and 17th amendments and the excise tax.
Replace it with an amendment to authorize the congress to levy a flat rate income tax on the gross income of each state (no deductions allowed). The governor of each state appoints two gubernatorial cabinet members to represent the state in the U.S. SENATE. The result is no more career senators, no more IRS, no more intrusive federal government. Since the states are the sole tax payers to the federal government and they have appointed representative in the senate they would not vote for an increase in their income tax. The states would be the sole authority of all businesses within it's boarders, thereby making it capable of attracting businesses and promoting employment. Utopia? NO! But it would be far better than we have now.
Comment by Alan Caruba on June 26, 2012 at 7:59pm @Joana. The vote is not corrupt, but there are those who would corrupt its use with illegal registration, stuffing ballot boxes, et cetera. We must be especially on guard against this in November.
Comment by Debrajoe Smith-Beatty on June 26, 2012 at 7:19pm Thanks for the excellent post.
Comment by joana briggs on June 26, 2012 at 7:03pm The vote which is corrupt is our last recourse? Thank you for your thoughtful and provocative post.
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