The moment Barak Obama was nominated for the presidency, “grass roots” groups sprung up around the country, surprisingly similar in make-up to the current Tea Party, not only in look but rhetoric and demeanor. When Obama easily defeated Senator McCain, those same groups, continual assassination threats, mock lynchings and vicious racial rhetoric changed from “conservatives” to anti-government” overnight. But these weren’t “grass roots” organizations at all, but something far more sinister, more threatening and much more dangerous as we were to learn.In fact, we are flabbergasted.
However, an investigation of site ownership and client lists funding the “Patriotic Revolt” were not what we expected. The “patriots” that were going to replace the armed militia’s of the 1990′s were actually the Republican Party, their phony “think tanks” and the largest multi-national corporations in the world, representing defense, oil, insurance, big pharma, big tobacco and “clean coal,” a veritable “who’s who” of world class criminals.
THE CLASSIFIED LIST OF THOSE BEHIND THE “PATRIOTIC RESISTANCE” MOVEMENT
(THE FOLKS WARNING YOU ABOUT THOSE NASTY “WASHINGTON INSIDERS”)
AETNA (Big Insurance)
AFIPAC (American Friends of ISRAEL)
Alexis de Toqueville Institution (Right wing think tank working for Microsoft and Big Tobacco)
Allied Pilots Association
American Association of Health Plans (Largest lobby group for Big Insurance)
American Association of Political Consultants (Primary trade group for those who run “backroom politics” in America)
American Conservative Union (The “neo-con” club with all top Republican politicians as members, Reagan, Bush, Cheney, Delay, the list goes on forever)
Americans for Hope, Growth and Opportunity (Steve Forbes financed ultra right wing group)
American Policy Center (Ultra-Conservative group opposed to the United Nations and Global Warming science)
American Public Policy Institute (Ultra-Right Wing anti Gay Rights group)
The American Spectator (Right wing publication with history of accepting money from foreign governments. Best known for the discredit Shirley Sherrod attack piece)
Australian Barley Board (Grain conglomerate group tied to monopoly policies)
Black America’s Political Action Committee (Alan Keyes right wing group with almost no African American support)
Blackwell Corporation (Group responsible for organizing personal attacks on progressive politicians run by Washington PR group with ties to extremist militia organizations)
Brude W. Eberle and Associates (Tom DeLay and John Ashcroft)
Business Mail Express (
Campaign Solutions (Voter suppression, Swift Boat campaign and shady right wing causes, the “hit squad” for the Republican National Committee)
Canadian MG Lewis MacKenzie
Capitol Watch
The Carmen Group (Major lobbying group working with security, energy and healthcare sectors, top level “fixers” in Washington)
Carrying Capacity Network
Center for Individual Freedom (Secretive neo-con rights group with ties to the Tobacco Lobby)
CIGNA (Big Insurance)
Citizens for State Power (no records found)
Citizens United (Lobby group that pushed unlimited corporate control of American elections through the Supreme Court)
Club for Growth (Ultra-right wing group convicted of failing to register as a Political Action Committee)
Collegiate Network (Right wing group that finances student newspaper “take-overs’ by neo-cons)
Conservative Political Action Conference (Most powerful right wing group in the US, Glen Beck terrirtory)
Ann Coulter (Controversial right wing extremist writer with a penchant for inventing “facts”)
Crown Publishing (Random House subsidiary specializing in right wing publications)
David, Manafort and Freedman, Inc. (“Go-between” between “Big Lottery” reputed tied to organized crime and Senator John McCain)
The Honorable Pete DuPont (DuPont family member, one time Congressman and right wing pundit)
Employee Benefits Associates (Big Business advocacy and consulting for limitation of workplace freedoms and rights)
Energy Freedom Alliance (no records available)
Federalist Society (Lobby group promoting “big business” oriented judicial appointees)
Flickers Films (no records available)
Free Enterprise Fund (anti-Social Security group)
Foley and Lardner (Law firm representing Exxon Oil)
Forbes for President 2000 (Forbes PAC)
The Galen Institute (Big Insurance lobbists)
Grassfire.org (controversial ultra-right wing group dedicated to George W. Bush)
The Hawthorn Group (“clean coal” lobbyists)
Heritage Foundation (Ultra-right wing group behind neo-conservative internationalist agenda)
Institute for Legal Reform (Part of US Chamber of Commerce, favors special privileges for Big Business in law)
Institute for Policy Innovation (anti-Social Security group headed by Dick Armey)
Institute for Socio-Economic Studies (no records available)
The Keene Report (no information available)
Law Enforcement Alliance of America (conservative group active in gun rights)
The Limited (Israeli owned retail conglomerate)
The Manhattan Institute (neo-con, Big Tobacco, Big Oil, “War or Terror” lobby group)
McDonald Douglas (Big Defense/Big War)
McGuire/Woods Consulting, LLC (Law firm for Big Oil, Big Insurance, Big Lottery)
National Audit Defense Network (tax avoidance group in trouble for, of all things, tax problems and endless consumer complaints)
National Center for Policy Analysis (Big Healthcare lobbyists)
National Farmers Federation of Australia (Australia Big Agriculture lobby)
National Rifle Association (conservative group funded through scare tactics about imaginary gun seizure legislation)
National Taxpayers Union (Right wing group funded by Richard Mellon Scaife)
News World Communications (Reverend Moon’s propaganda arm)
Nuclear Energy Institute (Nuclear power lobby group)
The O’Leary/Kamber Report (neo-con funded voice of Tea Party movement)
Playcare Incorporated (funders of neo-con and Tea Party movements allied to Bush/Cheney)
PM Consulting Corporation (Advocacy group for lower taxes on wealthy and corporations)
Prima Publishing (conservative publication division of Random House)
Progress & Freedom Foundation (Big Telecom lobbyist group)
Prudential (Big Insurance)
Public Safety Systems (War on Terror “airport security” company)
Republican Majority Coalition (The Republican Party)
Republican National Committee (The Republican Party leadership)
Natan Sharansky (Top Israeli extremist, Likudists, ultra-nationalist and Zionist Leader)
Small Business Survival Committee (Big Tobacco packaged to look like something else)
Southeastern Legal Foundation (Legal arm of numerous right wing causes, a “flat earth” defender)
Starboard Response (no information available)
Stevens & Schriefer (Republican Party campaign advertising)
United Seniors Association (Big Pharma lobby group)
University of Phoenix
USA Weekend (publishing brand for conservative Gannet newspaper chain)
US Chamber of Commerce (Big Business/open immigration lobby group)
US English (right wing anti-Hispanic lobby group)
Washington Times Foundation (ultra-right wing scandal sheet of the Unification Church “Moonies”)
Westinghouse Corporation (Big Defense)
The Winston Group (right wing strategy and polling group)
WND Books (World Net Daily, right wing extremist publications)
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subversion from behind the curtain
watch as the roaches run from the light
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