'SOROS network funding for POLITICAL GAINS!': Explosive testimony on Minnesota rocks Senate hearing

By The Economic Times

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Testimony Regarding NGO Funding, Voter Fraud, and Political Interference

Key Concepts:

  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Private, non-profit organizations operating independently of governments, often involved in humanitarian and development work. In this context, they are alleged to be used for political manipulation and facilitating illegal activities.
  • Apportionment: The process of dividing seats in a legislative body among districts based on population. Allegedly manipulated through illegal immigration to gain political advantage.
  • Mule Networks: Organized groups of individuals used to commit fraud, often involving opening multiple accounts or making numerous transactions to exploit systems.
  • Transnational Criminal Organizations: Criminal groups operating across international borders, involved in various illicit activities including fraud and identity theft.
  • Signal Chat: An encrypted messaging app used for secure communication, allegedly utilized by activist groups to coordinate interference with law enforcement.
  • Sanctuary Cities/States: Jurisdictions with policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

I. Allegations of Political Manipulation Through Immigration & NGO Funding

The core of the testimony centers on allegations that NGOs, funded by entities like Soros and Arabella, are actively working to destabilize the American political system and establish a one-party state. Senator Johnson highlights a recent revelation: the St. Louis Federal Reserve estimates the total assets held by NGOs at $14.1 trillion. This massive financial power is allegedly being leveraged for political gain.

Specifically, during the Biden administration’s open border policies, NGOs were reportedly operating in areas like the “Dorian Gap,” facilitating the entry of millions of illegal immigrants. Mr. Bruner testified that this influx is strategically directed towards “blue states” and “sanctuary cities,” with the intention of gaining political representation through apportionment. He estimates that California alone gained up to 13 House representatives solely through apportionment resulting from increased population due to migration, excluding any potential voter fraud.

II. Interference with Law Enforcement & Activist Networks

The testimony details alleged interference with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. A network of approximately 30,000 “trained observers” (described as activists) are accused of actively obstructing ICE enforcement actions. These actions range from verbal harassment to physical assaults, including ramming vehicles and brandishing firearms (one individual was reportedly carrying a semi-automatic pistol with multiple clips).

Senator Klobuchar stated that her lieutenant governor was allegedly managing a Signal chat site used to coordinate these disruptions, following ICE enforcement actions and deploying observers to the scene. Representative Tabky was also identified as actively promoting these chats. The question raised is who is responsible for injuries sustained by these observers when they intentionally put themselves in harm’s way.

III. Scale and Methods of Fraud – A Trillion Dollar Estimate

Mr. Telov estimates the annual fraud impacting the US to be around $1 trillion. This figure is based on his organization’s “unique access” allowing them to track “mule networks,” “identity theft rings,” and “foreign IP infrastructure.” A particularly alarming finding is the repeated use of the same identity across all 50 states, indicating systemic vulnerabilities.

He emphasizes that criminals operate nationally, sharing “their quote unquote sauce” – methods for exploiting programs like EBT, unemployment insurance, and healthcare – across state lines. This necessitates federal law enforcement involvement, as state and local agencies are ill-equipped to handle the scale and complexity of these operations.

IV. Somali Immigration to Minnesota as a Case Study

The discussion extends to the influx of Somali immigrants into Minnesota, with Senator Klobuchar noting that Minnesota NOS’s, alongside national organizations, facilitated this resettlement. This is presented as a smaller-scale example of the broader pattern of NGO involvement in influencing demographic shifts for political purposes. Senator Klobuchar emphasized that the funding for both the immigration facilitation and the subsequent fraud are interconnected, feeding the same network for “pure political gain and eternal internal power.”

V. The Role of Secretaries of State & Transnational Criminality

Senator Johnson questions whether Secretaries of State are inadvertently facilitating fraud by allowing the easy registration of businesses. He posits that criminals are being trained to exploit this system, registering businesses to fraudulently claim benefits across multiple programs.

Mr. Telov reinforces this point, stating that criminals view fraud on a national scale, and the current system allows them to share methods. He identifies the ultimate perpetrators as “foreign actors,” “transnational criminal organizations,” and the NGOs through which funds are channeled, highlighting the lack of tracking of the $14.1 trillion in NGO assets. He specifically mentions Russia and China as potential sources of these transnational criminal organizations.

VI. Ineffectiveness of Oversight Agencies

The testimony expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of government oversight agencies like the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and Inspectors General (IGs). Mr. Telov argues they are not adequately focused on identifying and prosecuting the true perpetrators – foreign actors and transnational criminal organizations – and are instead missing the larger picture.

Notable Quotes:

  • Senator Johnson: “This isn’t just this didn't just happen. These protests just didn't spring up. Now, some of the protesters maybe they may be coming out and you listening to people, the governor say go record this. But these people are trained, correct, Mr. Bruner? Trained and encouraged to do this.”
  • Mr. Telov: “the fundamental issue is that when we look at fraud, we look at it as a country through a program… And what happens is the criminals look at it nationally, not statewide.”

Conclusion:

The testimony paints a concerning picture of alleged systemic manipulation of the US political system through NGO funding, facilitated immigration, and widespread fraud. The central argument is that these activities are not isolated incidents but rather a coordinated effort to achieve political dominance. The sheer scale of the alleged fraud ($1 trillion annually) and the vast financial resources controlled by NGOs ($14.1 trillion) underscore the urgency of investigating these claims and addressing the vulnerabilities in the current system. The call for increased federal law enforcement involvement and a more thorough investigation of NGO funding is a key takeaway from this hearing.

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