Anonymous ID: 08319a Dec. 1, 2025, 3:23 a.m. No.23925617   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5620 >>5759 >>5998 >>6073

Billboards are popping up outside Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune urging soldiers to disobey orders. “Marines: Not what you signed up for?” asks one. “Did You Go Airborne Just To Pull Security for ICE?” asks another one. The website urges soldiers to use encryption and offers ‘counselling’ on ‘disobeying immoral orders’. The organizations offering ‘counselling’ to soldiers include the National Lawyers Guild: a Communist organization which also defends Antifa.

The billboards are promoting a system that, in its own words, is “built to connect active duty, national guard, and reserve members of the military with key resources on responding to unlawful orders”. What that means is members of the military will be potentially discussing their orders with members of radical leftist groups sympathetic to America’s enemies.

This is not only sedition; it’s a national security threat.

‘Win Without War’, the group behind the ads, had been created as a front group full of young photogenic diverse figures by the Center for International Policy (itself created by the Institute for Policy Studies, to oppose the Vietnam War and any resistance to Communism) which has sponsored trips by members of Congress to Cuba, and is funded by Soros and the Rockefellers.

The radical leftist group also announced that it’s standing with the ‘Sedition Six’ in urging troops to disobey orders and circulating a letter stating that “we the people have their backs.”

Who is “we the people”? An Iranian immigrant who defends Iran and hates America.

The ads were tweeted by Sara Haghdoosti: an Iranian immigrant who heads up Win Without War. Haghdoosti, the author of a teen novel about ‘Islamophobia’, told MoveOn.org that “I moved to the U.S. to help start Berim, a new organization to amplify Iranian voices, get people outside of Iran engaged, and change foreign policy.”

Berim, meaning “Let’s Go” in Farsi, was billed as helping Iranian ‘social entrepreneurs’, in practice the organization served as a pro-Iran pressure group, urging Obama to meet with Iran’s leader (as part of a petition started by Haghdoosti), lobbying Congress to oppose sanctions and any action against Iran’s nuclear program. Berim cosigned letters alongside NIAC, known to many as a key part of the ‘Iran Lobby’, defending Iran’s nuclear program against America.

While Berim pretended to be a ‘grassroots’ group, it was closely intertwined with a network of leftist organizations opposed to America which became obvious when Win Without War ‘acquired’ Berim and Haghdoosti eventually became the executive director of Win Without War.

 

https://www.frontpagemag.com/iranian-run-soros-funded-billboards-urge-soldiers-to-disobey-orders/