Anonymous ID: c57728 Jan. 19, 2024, 3:49 p.m. No.20269526   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

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DUG on commondreams several years ago. not a reputable news source, far Left front that covers for less established Leftwing groups.

 

from qresear.ch:

 

#18788983 at 2023-05-03 04:37:04 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #23058: Comfy Riders On a Storm Edition

www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org Date: 7/10/2017 6:52:35 PM

 

commondreams (CD)

PO Box 443

Portland, ME

04112-0443

Phone :(207) 775-0488

Fax :(207) 775-0489

Email :editor@commondreams.org

URL :http://www.commondreams.org/

News and opinion website intended to be "a progressive political organizing tool"

Reflects spectrum of views from liberal to Marxist-socialist

 

commondreams.org is a popular website founded in 1996 by radical activist Craig Brown "to develop use of the Internet as a progressive political organizing tool.

It not only banners the day's hottest news and commentary selected by Editor Brown but also provides a large number of hyperlinks to other leftist and liberal columnists, periodicals, radio outlets, news services, and websites.

 

The left-leaning sources hyperlinked by commondreams.org range from mild (e.g., Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne, Jr. and Newsweek) to radical (e.g., Noam Chomsky and Monkeyfist Collective) to explicitly Marxist (e.g., Monthly Review and Howard Zinn).

Other writers and publications whose commentaries are linked from commondreams.org include Ali Abunimah, Eric Alterman, Robert Borosage, Alexander Cockburn, Jeff Cohen, Juan Cole, Joe Conason, David Corn, Barbara Ehrenreich, Tom Engelhardt, Robert Fisk, Tom Hayden, Bob Herbert, Arianna Huffington, Sam Husseini, Jesse Jackson, Naomi Klein, Paul Krugman, Michael Lerner, Manning Marable, Michael Moore, Ralph Nader, Ted Rall, Robert Reich, Frank Rich, Arundhati Roy, Robert Scheer, Norman Solomon, Michael Tomasky, Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Black Commentator, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the Institute for Public Accuracy, The American Prospect, CounterPunch, Harper's Magazine, The Nation, Sojourners, and Z Magazine.

 

commondreams.org's name was inspired by a co-founder and former President of the Students for a Democratic Society, Todd Gitlin, whose book The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America Is Wracked by Culture Wars was published in 1995, only months before Brown launched his website.

 

commondreams.org is closely tied to two other entities – NewsCenter, launched by Brown in May 1997, and the Progressive NewsWire, which publishes de facto press releases by leftist groups to promote their own rallies, protests and other activities.

 

>>18788928

>commondreams.org

They're a Marxist, SDS-type org, would not trust anything from them.

Anonymous ID: c57728 Jan. 19, 2024, 4:02 p.m. No.20269610   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>9633

>>20269552

BAKER, please LISTEN.

 

>>20269022 Daily Gaza Death Rate Shatters That of All Other 21st Century Wars

NOT NOTABLE.

this notable is from a far-Left front org commondreams.net citing Oxfam connected to CHILD TRAFFICKING.–

 

OXFAM dig from qresear.ch:

 

#3982644 at 2018-11-21 10:31:21 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #5066: [D]ec 5 Edition

Since the topic of rotten foundations came up, and I mentioned oxfam, here is some of the stuff dug up at that time. Since there's a date on it, anyone interested could find the PB that launched the oxfam dig.

 

I don't know that it continued very long, I think Q started posting again and somehow, this fell to the wayside. But it's fruitful:

 

oxfam CORRUPTION DIG, con't. Nov 1, 2018

In an earlier discussion (see pb), oxfam was found to have widespread involvement with child trafficking. So anons started digging on this.

 

I searched on oxfam in Central America (because it's relevant to caravans).

 

I discovered that two big contributors to oxfam include the Gates Foundation & Soros' Open Society. (There are others, so there's plenty of digging to do on the lesser known individuals/organizations; see pb for leads, Notables)

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  1. When I looked at Central America, I found the most material on Gates Foundation working with oxfam.

 

BEST DIGGING: This article is a gold mine. There is so much there I couldn't begin to dig it all out. Gates Foundation has all kinds of tentacles in various Central American countries-San Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica,

probably more.

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  1. 62 page pdf found: "The 2017 Central America Philanthropy Guide: Grant Information for Over 300 Local NGO's."

 

https://cadonorsforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/CADFGuide_WEB.pdf

 

Searching on "Gates oxfam Central America" turned up this NGO Pro-Vida, based in El Salvador; both Gates and

oxfam are big donors:

 

El Salvador: "AsociaciΓ³n SalvadoreΓ±a de Ayuda Humanitaria (PRO-VIDA) PRO-VIDA is committed to sustainable development and reaching underserved populations by providing support to families facing drought-related

food insecurity. www.asociacionprovida.org.sv"

 

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation $524,911

oxfam America $310,183

 

(If you search inside the pdf on "oxfam" alone, there are 28 results! Mostly oxfam America)

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  1. BIGGEST BEST FIND WAS LAST!!! from

 

"oxfam Gates Foundation Central America":

"Chair of oxfam International arrested on corruption charges in Guatemala: Juan Alberto Fuentes detained

over charges relating to his time as Guatemala's finance minister, in fresh scandal for organisation embroiled in sexual exploitation allegations"

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2018/feb/13/chair-oxfam-international-arrestedcorruption-

charges-juan-alberto-fuentes