Anti-Defamation League
Anti-Defamation League (NGO, Nonprofit 501(c)(3)) | |
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Motto | To stop the defamation of the Jewish people... to secure justice and fair treatment to all. |
Formation | 1913 |
Founder | B'nai B'rith |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, United States |
Type | Civil rights law |
Interests | “Antisemitism”, “hate speech”, prejudice, “White Supremacy”, censorship, “Islamophobia” |
Interest of | PewDiePie |
Sponsored by | Hewlett Foundation, Koch family foundations, Luminate, Omidyar Network |
Exposed by | PewDiePie ADL controversy |
The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (ADL) was founded in 1913 by B'nai B'rith International. It describes itself as "the world's leading organization fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice and bigotry."[1]
Contents
- 1 Evolution
- 2 ADL Spying case
- 3 Orientation
- 4 "Hate symbols"
- 5 Cancel culture
- 6 People
- 7 Publications
- 8 Resources and Notes
- 9 A Document by Anti-Defamation League
- 10 A Anti-Defamation League victim on Wikispooks
- 11 Related Quotations
- 12 Sponsors
- 13 Event Participated in
- 14 Related Documents
- 15 A document sourced from Anti-Defamation League
- 16 References
Evolution
While it started out investigating "anti-Semitism", since the 1980s it infiltrated and spied on groups which criticised both Israel and the Apartheid government in South Africa. In 2018, it claimed that over 1 billion people harboured "antisemitic" attitudes.[2]
ADL Spying case
Robert Friedman wrote in 1993:
The ADL was established in New York City in 1913 to defend Jews, and later other minority groups, from discrimination. It led the fight against racist and fascist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party, and in the 1960s championed the civil rights movement.
But there was also a darker side. In the late 1940s, the ADL spied on leftists and Communists, and shared investigative files with the House Committee on Un-American Activities and the FBI. The ADL swung sharply to the right during the Reagan administration, becoming a bastion of neoconservatism. To Irwin Suall, a repentant Trotskyite who heads the ADL's powerful Fact Finding Department, the real danger to Jews is posed not by the right — but by a coalition of leftists, blacks, and Arabs, who in his view threaten the fabric of democracy in America, as well as the state of Israel. In the tradition of his ideological soulmate William Casey, Suall directed the ADL's vast network of informants, who were given code names like "Scumbag," "Ironside," and — for a spy reportedly posing as a priest in Atlanta — "Flipper."[3]
'In 1993', write Jeffrey Blankfort, Anne Poirier and Steve Zeltzer, 'the District of Attorney of San Francisco released 700 pages of documents implicating the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that claims to be a defender of civil rights, in a vast spying operation directed against American citizens who were opposed to Israel's policies in the Occupied West Bank and Gaza and to the apartheid policies of the government of South Africa and passing on information to both governments.'[4]
Orientation
The ADL's original focus on attack on Jews and minority ethnic group gave way in the 1980s to an approach which involved the ADL spying on left and human rights groups. According to Robert Friedmann in the Village Voice:
In the early 1980s, researchers Russ Bellant and Berlet asked to meet fact finding head Irwin Suall, to discuss their work on anti-Semite Lyndon LaRouche. "Our view then of Irwin Suall was that he was this really terrific investigator," says Berlet. "So we introduce ourselves, say what we are up to and Suall leans back in his chair and basically runs down a dossier on each of us: about what our political activities are, who we work with, what organizations we belong to. Obviously, he was just trying to blow us away and he succeeds admirably. We were just sitting there with our mouths open feeling very uncomfortable."
"And then he leans forward and says, 'The right-wing isn't the problem. The left-wing is the problem. The Soviet Union is the biggest problem in the world for Jews. It's the American left that is the biggest threat to American Jews. You're on the wrong track. You're part of the problem.' We were stunned. I was virtually in tears. This is not how I perceived myself. We basically stumbled out of there in a daze."[5]
"Hate symbols"
- Full article: “Hate symbols”
- Full article: “Hate symbols”
Since 2000 the ADL has maintained a lists of "hate symbols". The list on the group's website included icons, gestures and numbers (for example, 12, 13, 14 & 28). The ADL was criticised in 2019 after adding the American Sign language symbol for "OK" to its list. The ADL claimed that the gesture was "in some circles as a sincere expression of white supremacy".[6]
Cancel culture
- Full article: Cancel culture
- Full article: Cancel culture
The ADL engages and advocates for cancel culture.
- PewDiePie ADL controversy in 2019.
- Nick Fuentes was banned from Twitter in July 2021, after the ADL wrote a hit piece on him.
- In August 2021, Mike Richards was forced out of his role as the new co-host of the US quiz show Jeopardy! after "controversial" comments that he made on a podcast from 2013 resurfaced. His exit came nine days after his new role was announced. The ADL want an investigation.[7]
People
Directors
- Howard P. Berkowitz, National Chair
- Abraham H. Foxman, National Director
- Regional Offices
others
Roy Bullock | Laura Kam, worked for ADL for 17 years as Press Officer and ran the Jerusalem office | Tom Gerard, SFPD Officer | Irwin Suall, head of Fact-Finding Dept, 1993 |
Publications
in 2016 the ADL labeled Christopher Bollyn an "Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theorist".[8]
Resources and Notes
- Abdeen Jabara, (1993) 'The Anti-Defamation League: Civil Rights and Wrongs', Covert Action, No. 45, Summer.
- Matt Isaacs Spy vs Spite: The Clinton administration has praised the Anti-Defamation League for helping shield kids from Internet hate. But should a group that spied on thousands of Californians be allowed to police the Web?, SF Weekly Published on February 02, 2000
- Robert I. Friedman, The Enemy Within, The Village Voice, 11 May 1993, Vol. XXXVIII No. 19. Village Voice synopsis: How The Anti-Defamation League Turned the Notion of Human Rights on Its Head, Spying on Progressives and Funneling Information to Law Enforcement.
- Jeffrey Blankfort, Anne Poirier and Steve Zeltzer, The ADL Spying Case Is Over, But The Struggle Continues, Counterpunch, 25 February 2002.
- Were the Spies "Journalists"? The ADL Snoops, Counterpunch, accessed 4 March 2009
Films
- Defamation, Defamation, a film by Yoav Shamir, Channel 4OD, First Shown 12-January-2010, Accessed 21-January-2010
A Document by Anti-Defamation League
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Weekend Clashes Emblematic of Political Violence Around the Country | Article | 16 October 2018 | "Terrorism" "Extremism" "Far right" Proud Boys Gavin McInnes Antifa Michigan State University University of Florida "Alt-right" Brittany Venti Identity Evropa "Islamophobia" "Antisemitism" "Racism" Unite the Right rally 211 Bootboys Patriot Prayer Brigitte Gabriel Culture war Hate Violence Israel Rebel News Zionism Richard Spencer Oath Keepers Rise Above Movement | This ADL blog post from 2018 outlines instances of "terrorism", blamed mainly on the Proud Boys during first two years of the Presidency of Donald Trump. Since then, they were revealed to have links to FBI informants. |
A Anti-Defamation League victim on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Mary Miller | Republican politician from Illinois. Target of the ADL. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Victor Ostrovsky | “When I was in the Mossad and we had a guy that gave us problems in the US, and he was speaking out, and he was talking like, like Pete talked once and said: "Israel is bombing Lebanon with cluster bombs". We say hey, who is that guy? Pete מקק we used to call him, which is Pete the cockroach. Because he makes a lot of noise and you can't get rid of him. So what you do is you get in touch with the guy in the station in New York, or in the station in Washington and you say: tell the guys at B'nai B'rith to label him. And of course the campaign starts and before you know it the guy is labelled .. and he is an anti-semite. Because that's what we say he is. And that's one stain that you can not wash.” | Victor Ostrovsky | 1 September 1995 |
PewDiePie ADL controversy | “Reinstalled Twitter to talk about PewDiePie's betrayal by donating 50k to the ADL. The company working with places like Twitter to get rid of anything "Offensive" @pewdiepie
You just supported a group that even ruined even YOUR deal to Disney. Wtf? PewDiePie literally paid $50,000 to not be called racist anymore. And in turn- he just got so many people in the future censored off of places like Twitter and YouTube. Anytime someone gets banned for now on, I'll be sure to say "Thanks Pewdiepie"” | Brittany Venti | 11 September 2019 |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Hewlett Foundation | Huge foundation setting the agenda by funding lots of deep state projects. |
Koch family foundations | Controlled by the billionaire Koch brothers, who finance the 'right' in US politics when they say the right things. |
Luminate | Pierre Omidyar's foundation for financing global media and civil society groups. It is unknown how close it coordinates with certain deep state US government agencies. |
Omidyar Network | Foundation owned by the the deep state-connected billionaire Pierre Omidyar, financing preferred NGOs |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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PewDiePie ADL controversy | September 2019 | September 2019 | UK US | The ADL's attempt to destroy the world's most recognised YouTuber. There are still a number of theories to what really happened behind the scenes. |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Impressions of my two days with Gilad Atzmon | article | 26 February 2014 | Trevor La Bonte | Trevor La Bonte describes two days spent with Gilad Atzmon during their two duo-concert appearances in Austin and Houston, Texas, USA in February 2014. Revealing especially for the light it sheds on Jewish efforts to demonise Atzmon and the extent to which ordinary citizens (in this case La Bonte's father) are intimidated into silent complicity. |
Document:Jews Boast of Owning Hollywood - But Slam Gentiles Who Say the Same Thing | article | 6 July 2014 | Editorial staff | Jewish control of Hollywood, Censorship by Google and the taboo on mentioning it by Gentiles |
Document:Murdoch's Deeply Hidden Jewish Roots | Article | 16 July 2011 | Christopher Bollyn | “For some reason, Keith Rupert Murdoch has always tried to hide the fact that his pious mother, Elisabeth Joy Murdoch (née Greene), brought him up as a Jew.” |
Document:PayPal Partnering With Anti-Defamation League to Share Info With Law Enforcement, Determine Who Can Use Their Services | Article | 26 July 2021 | Cassandra Fairbanks | The censorship industry colludes with law enforcement and financial services in order to censor more. |
A document sourced from Anti-Defamation League
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Weekend Clashes Emblematic of Political Violence Around the Country | Article | "Terrorism" "Extremism" "Far right" Proud Boys Gavin McInnes Antifa Michigan State University University of Florida "Alt-right" Brittany Venti Identity Evropa "Islamophobia" "Antisemitism" "Racism" Unite the Right rally 211 Bootboys Patriot Prayer Brigitte Gabriel Culture war Hate Violence Israel Rebel News Zionism Richard Spencer Oath Keepers Rise Above Movement | 16 October 2018 | Anti-Defamation League | This ADL blog post from 2018 outlines instances of "terrorism", blamed mainly on the Proud Boys during first two years of the Presidency of Donald Trump. Since then, they were revealed to have links to FBI informants. |
References
- ↑ ADL Website, accessed 12 march 2009 See Also ADL History.
- ↑ http://global100.adl.org/
- ↑ Robert I. Friedman, The Enemy Within, The Village Voice, 11 May 1993, Vol. XXXVIII No. 19. Village Voice synopsis: How The Anti-Defamation League Turned the Notion of Human Rights on Its Head, Spying on Progressives and Funneling Information to Law Enforcement.
- ↑ Jeffrey Blankfort, Anne Poirier and Steve Zeltzer, The ADL Spying Case Is Over, But The Struggle Continues, Counterpunch, 25 February 2002.
- ↑ Robert I. Friedman, The Enemy Within, The Village Voice, 11 May 1993, Vol. XXXVIII No. 19. Village Voice synopsis: How The Anti-Defamation League Turned the Notion of Human Rights on Its Head, Spying on Progressives and Funneling Information to Law Enforcement.
- ↑ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/ok-hand-sign-added-to-list-of-hate-symbols-for-white-supremacy/ar-AAHWrlr
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-58285996
- ↑ https://www.adl.org/blog/anti-semitic-conspiracy-theorist-christopher-bollyn-speaks-in-brooklyn