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Archived on 19 March 2023 at 5:00am [URL redacted]
@JamesBuergler [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : 🧵The NWO that the right keeps talking about, is not George Soros and Bill Gates; It’s Leonard Leo and Teneo #Capitalism #Woke #ChristianNationalists [URL redacted]
[tweet] #ConspiracyTheory_NewWorldOrderNWO #IRLFinancierGeorgeSoros #IRLPhilanthropistBillGates #AdvocacyUSFederalistSocietyFedSocLeonardLeo and #AdvocacyUSTeneoNetwork #PoliticsNationalismChristian
Supplementary #OrgUSProPublicaAndyKroll and #OrgUSProPublicaAndreaBernstein, and #OrgUSDocumentedNYNickSurgey [ProPublica] And #WebsiteSalonLucianTruscottIV https://www.salon.com/2023/03/18/a-federalist-society-for-all-things-dark-money-enters-the-culture/
"If Americans had heard of Leo at all, it was for his role in building the conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court. He drew up the lists of potential justices that Donald Trump released during the 2016 campaign. He advised Trump on the nominations of Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. Before that, he'd helped pick or confirm the court's three other conservative justices -- Clarence Thomas, John Roberts and Samuel Alito. But the guests who gathered that night under a tent in Leo's backyard included key players in a less-understood effort, one aimed at transforming the entire judiciary. ... Leo grasped the stakes of these seemingly obscure races and appointments long before liberals and Democrats did. 'The left, even though we are somewhat court worshippers, never understood the potency of the courts as a political machine. On the right, they did,' said Caroline Fredrickson, a visiting professor at Georgetown Law and a former president of the American Constitution Society, the left's answer to the Federalist Society. 'As much as I hate to say it, you've got to really admire what they achieved.' Belatedly, Leo's opposition has galvanized, joining conservatives in an arms race that shows no sign of slowing down. Historians and legal experts who have watched Leo's ascent struggle to name a comparable figure in American jurisprudence. 'I can't think of anybody who played a role the way he has,' said Richard Friedman, a law professor and historian at the University of Michigan. ... Having reshaped the courts, Leo now has grander ambitions. Today, he sees a nation plagued with ills: 'wokism' in education, 'one-sided' journalism, and ideas like environmental, social and governance, or ESG, policies sweeping corporate America. A member of the Roman Catholic Church, he intends to wage a broader cultural war against a 'progressive Ku Klux Klan' and 'vile and immoral current-day barbarians, secularists and bigots' who demonize people of faith and move society further from its 'natural order.'" [ProPublica] #OrgUSFedSupremeCourtSCOTUSNeilGorsuch #OrgUSFedSupremeCourtSCOTUSBrettKavanaugh #OrgUSFedSupremeCourtSCOTUSAmyBarrett #OrgUSFedSupremeCourtSCOTUSClarenceThomas #OrgUSFedSupremeCourtSCOTUSJohnRoberts #OrgUSFedSupremeCourtSCOTUSSamuelAlito #EDUUSGeorgetownUniversityCarolineFredrickson #AdvocacyUSAmericanConstitutionSocietyForLawAndPolicyACS [Wikipedia] #EDUUSUniversityOfMichiganRichardFriedman #PhenomnEnvironmentalSocialAndCorporateGovernanceESG #BeliefTheismChristianityDenomCatholicism #OrgSyndicateTerrorismUSKuKluxKlanKKK #PhenomnSecularism
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