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And all that.

2:16

Hi, friends. Welcome to In the Market with Janet

2:18

partial it's Heart to Heart Friday,

2:20

where Craig and I share some of the stories making

2:22

headlines this week. And then we'll offer

2:24

our insight and analysis. If you'd

2:26

like to join in the conversation on what we're talking

2:29

about, please call (877) 548-3675.

2:33

That's (877) 548-3675.

2:37

Now let's take a quick look back at some of the other

2:39

topics we discussed this week.

2:47

Part of the issue is a lot of people think

2:49

that science is the quest for

2:51

the truth, maybe leaving out

2:53

God as truth, but nevertheless

2:55

looking for the quest for truth

2:58

in, uh, physical

3:00

world and so forth. But what

3:02

happens in practice is

3:04

that there is a mantra, there

3:06

is a line of thought

3:08

that can't be broken, and it makes

3:10

it very difficult. The fact

3:13

is that solid scientists,

3:15

like.

3:16

The nine climate scientists who contributed

3:18

to this book, among them some of the world's

3:20

foremost, disagree

3:23

with her about the science. And

3:25

instead of questioning motives,

3:27

she needs to actually engage the

3:29

science.

3:30

What we're seeing right now, especially

3:32

in the last 10 or 12 years with the

3:34

advent of the smartphone and these

3:36

little mirrors and these cameras being in our hands

3:38

24 over seven, is that the pressure is on more

3:41

and more. And I know that you talk about this

3:43

as well, where it's bearing out in the statistics.

3:45

And when it comes to anxiety and depression

3:47

and self-harm and suicide, I

3:49

mean, those numbers are through the roof

3:51

for both women and girls

3:54

as young as the ages of 10 to 14.

3:56

And so we're seeing just the negative

3:58

repercussions of having smartphones

4:00

in our hands all the time.

4:02

The reduction of all of life

4:04

to oppressor versus oppressor, uh,

4:07

versus oppressed, to

4:09

putting Israelis and

4:12

Jew and Jews into the category

4:14

of the oppressor. Uh, and

4:17

in saying Israel is a white settler state

4:19

and putting the Palestinians, including the

4:21

Palestinian terrorists, into

4:24

the category of the oppressed, and

4:26

that's why the terrorism must be forgiven

4:28

and justified, just

4:30

shows you how this comes from

4:33

somewhere. Well, in that case comes from the manifesto,

4:35

but it's been taught to them by,

4:38

by, uh, by in

4:40

schools, by professors.

4:42

So many scriptures that talk about the

4:44

power of prayer. You keep

4:47

praying for your adult children,

4:49

uh, you keep praying that God puts

4:51

people in their path that

4:54

can reveal his

4:56

love, his instruction.

4:59

Uh, I'm a firm believer that

5:01

that anything the world

5:03

has to offer or that narcissistic

5:06

individuals have to offer is

5:09

not greater than

5:11

God and what he has to offer.

5:13

So you you pray that

5:15

God puts people in your adult child's

5:17

life who can show them the fruit of the spirit.

5:21

It's hard to heart Friday. Here are some of the other

5:24

stories making headlines this week.

5:26

pro-Palestinian protests escalated

5:29

across top US universities

5:31

Monday after nightfall, riot

5:34

police broke up demonstrations at

5:36

New York University and carried

5:38

out mass arrests.

5:39

Now, the US Senate has overwhelmingly

5:42

passed a bill ordering TikTok's Chinese

5:44

owners to sell the app within

5:46

months or see it banned in the United

5:48

States.

5:49

Less than a month after the cargo ship Dolly

5:51

demolished the Francis Scott Key Bridge,

5:53

a major milestone. Crews

5:55

working day and night have now cleared

5:57

a shipping channel deep enough to reopen

5:59

the Port of Baltimore to 80%

6:02

of the vessel traffic had handled before

6:04

the disaster.

6:06

It's hard to heart Friday on in the market

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with Janet partial. Craig and I have lots

6:10

to share, and we'll put the first story on the table

6:12

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with Janet partial. Org. Happy

7:02

Friday to you friends. This is in the market with Janet

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partial. Mr. Craig partial is right there.

7:06

He joins me on Fridays. And here's what

7:08

we do. If you're new to our Fridays on in

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the market with Janet Partial, we take a look at some

7:12

of the stories making headlines. And I'll

7:15

just give you a little insight. There's

7:18

certainly no shortage of news out

7:20

there. My goodness, this is an interesting

7:22

time to be alive. But we look at these

7:24

news stories in a markedly different fashion.

7:26

We don't look at them like the alphabet suits.

7:28

Okay, objective reporting is

7:30

gone. It is now advocacy journalism,

7:33

period. End of statement. And most of it tends

7:35

to turn to the left. The

7:37

famous story that we discussed recently

7:39

were Uri Berliner, who is an award winning

7:41

editor, was for years at NPR,

7:44

kicked open the front door, lifted the shades and

7:46

said, sorry, the bias is palpable.

7:48

I'm a liberal. It's too much for me.

7:51

You don't have diversity in the room. You're

7:53

actually bearing stories to make sure you

7:55

advance a narrative. You are not reporting

7:57

the news. Now my hat's off to him. While we

7:59

might disagree on where we would conclude

8:02

on important issues in the culture today,

8:04

he and I do share the same perspective

8:06

that journalism is supposed to be. The facts,

8:08

ma'am. Just the facts. And

8:10

now every one of these alphabet soups

8:12

is about opining and opinion, so that's fine.

8:15

They're free to do that. I'm free to change the channel.

8:17

Welcome to America. We've got an abundance

8:19

of outlets out there, but what Craig and I

8:21

do is we take a look at these stories, and then we examine

8:23

them to see if there's a biblical underpinning

8:26

to the story. Has God spoken with

8:28

clarity on this issue? Are there principles and precepts

8:30

in His Word that can be wrapped around this story,

8:32

that you are not going to get in the alphabet soup

8:35

that is what you're going to get here. So here's

8:37

the first story we're going to start with. And that is

8:39

what in the world is going on on these college

8:41

campuses. I am stunned, I

8:43

guess I shouldn't be, but it is

8:45

a reminder that our enemy is still prowling,

8:48

seeking whom he may devour. And he

8:50

hates the Jewish people.

8:52

Why? Because from the

8:54

Jews came our salvation. Because

8:57

Jesus is a Jewish Messiah.

8:59

You and I as Gentiles have been

9:01

grafted on to a Jewish tree.

9:03

And if you can eradicate the Jews,

9:05

then you eradicate any evidence of the existence

9:08

of the Jewish people. Therefore, I'm

9:10

sure Satan thinks, wrongly, that

9:12

somehow you have eradicated the reality of the

9:14

resurrected Savior. Right? So

9:16

this is a spiritual war at its root.

9:19

It's also geopolitics. And a stunning

9:21

story comes out today that in one respect is not stunning

9:23

at all. But number two, you need to hear it. But

9:25

I want you to hear that the level of hatred on these

9:27

college campuses northwestern, Emory,

9:30

Columbia, VTech, Virginia

9:32

Tech, the Fashion Institute in

9:34

New York, UCLA, UC Davis

9:36

it's happening all across the country. And if you think

9:38

this is happening spontaneously and organically,

9:41

wake up, get over the Rip Van Winkle

9:43

position and wake up. This is absolutely

9:46

orchestrated and well-funded, and I will give

9:48

you, your honor, the evidence to that in a moment.

9:50

But I want to start first by letting you hear

9:52

some of the new level of hatred.

9:54

It's always been there, by the way, but I think if I

9:56

can borrow a Yiddish term, there's

9:58

a little more chutzpah now than they've had before,

10:01

where people are now boldly declaring

10:03

their hatred, whereas before it was

10:05

implied and it was chanted and it

10:07

was somehow between the spaces, but

10:10

not anymore. Now it's, by the way,

10:12

very real and very palpable.

10:14

So here is this human being, and

10:16

I'm using that because this is a person who

10:18

uses the pronouns he, she, they.

10:21

That's chaos. So I'm just going to refer to this

10:23

human being because I couldn't begin to

10:25

tell you. But this human being, by the way,

10:27

is at Columbia University. And the problem with

10:29

everybody's smarty pants phone is

10:31

all you have to do is set it up on your kitchen

10:33

table or your bathroom sink, and you have an

10:35

audience to whomever takes the time to listen

10:37

to you. So this person thought that they

10:40

were speaking to the world, I guess, and

10:42

was delivering his or her or whatever,

10:44

his tome on what is going on

10:46

at Columbia and why, in fact, they're

10:48

doing what they're doing. I'm not going to say any more.

10:51

Craig and I will comment afterwards, but I this

10:53

is the level now to which this has risen,

10:55

and you and I need to be paying close attention.

10:57

Have a listen.

10:58

If we can agree as

11:00

a society, as a collective,

11:03

that people,

11:05

that person, some persons need

11:07

to die if they have

11:09

an ideology that

11:12

that results in

11:14

the death of thousands,

11:16

hundreds of thousands, millions. If

11:19

there are people like that who exist.

11:22

Shouldn't they die? Zionists.

11:26

They are Nazis. They're

11:29

Nazis. They're fascists.

11:31

They're supporters of genocide.

11:34

Why would we want people

11:37

who are supporters of genocide

11:39

to live? I'm

11:41

confused. Someone in

11:43

the chat right now, should people

11:46

who are supporters of genocide

11:48

should Zionists aka

11:51

Nazis, white supremacists?

11:53

Should they live? Should

11:57

they live? Zionists,

12:00

along with all white supremacists,

12:02

need to not exist because

12:04

they actively kill and harm vulnerable

12:07

people. They stop the world from progressing.

12:10

Oh, okay. Thank

12:12

you. What?

12:14

Thank you. And

12:16

so be glad.

12:19

Be grateful that I'm

12:21

not just going out and

12:24

murdering Zionists.

12:27

I've never murdered anyone in my life, and

12:30

I hope to keep it that way.

12:32

I genuinely hope to keep it that way.

12:36

But when you have a whole

12:38

bunch of Zionists

12:41

and white supremacists and not seasoned

12:43

fascists. Threatening

12:46

your physical safety. One

12:49

feels the need to remind

12:51

them. That

12:53

one is not afraid to.

12:58

It's reach that.

13:00

Point. And

13:02

we know what that point is.

13:05

One is very confused. And I'm going

13:07

to guess there's a little mental illness there

13:09

also. Do you realize how much Mom and Dad

13:11

paid to send somebody to Columbia? Because they're

13:13

certainly not getting their tuition dollars worth.

13:15

One can't be a Zionist and a Nazi

13:18

at the same time. Let's go back to the beginning.

13:20

The word Zionist means you support the establishment

13:23

of the Jewish state. The Jewish

13:25

state was recognized in 1948,

13:27

after the Holocaust, by the United

13:30

Nations, and the first country to affirm

13:32

their existence as a sovereign nation

13:34

was the United States. That's

13:36

like saying that a shrimp is a whale.

13:38

You cannot be both things at the same

13:41

time. So again, the sadness about

13:43

this medium that we've got

13:45

these shiny little boxes that we hold in our

13:47

hands is this person presumes

13:49

that there is an audience listening, number one. And that

13:51

number two, whatever comes out of that person's

13:53

mouth is substantial.

13:56

It's intellectually defensible,

13:58

and it is a point worth considering.

14:00

That was nothing but blather. But if you heard

14:03

with your ears and out of the overflow

14:05

of the heart, the mouth speaks, we should

14:07

be glad that that said person

14:09

hasn't gone out and killed anybody yet. But

14:12

it doesn't mean that said person

14:14

doesn't feel that he she they

14:16

eat them whatever doesn't have the right

14:19

to do something like that in the future. Now,

14:21

this is where I really take umbrage with

14:23

the Supreme Court's interpretation and

14:25

Congress's push for this and even this administration.

14:28

Let's talk about hate speech. So we're going to

14:30

go after moms and dads who show up at

14:32

a school board meeting. We're going to go after Catholics who

14:34

hear the mass in Latin. But this

14:36

person isn't deemed to be fomenting

14:39

hate speech and fighting words

14:41

and become a threat to the people on his campus.

14:44

Unpack this. Greg.

14:45

Yeah, I want to take that bit of insanity

14:47

and maybe use it as a teaching

14:50

moment, I guess. Two thoughts I have, um,

14:53

number one, uh, it's

14:56

it shows that

14:59

this person, knowingly or unknowingly,

15:02

has embraced the Hamas worldview.

15:05

The Hamas worldview is October

15:07

7th. We have the right to go in and slaughter,

15:11

uh, unarmed citizens in

15:13

Israel because we

15:15

deem them oppressors. That's a justification,

15:18

political justification, a military justification,

15:21

certainly not a moral one. Um,

15:23

so this person is aligned,

15:26

uh, with the Hamas worldview,

15:29

Hamas, a known terrorist organization,

15:32

declared so by the United States and a

15:34

number of other, um, forward

15:36

thinking, constitutionally established

15:39

uh, forms of government, including

15:41

UK, Australia and others. But

15:43

number two, let's use this as a teaching

15:46

moment to unpack that statement.

15:49

Zionists like

15:52

these people, that is to say, Zionists

15:54

like those in Israel, making the

15:56

decisions to defend themselves against

15:59

more slaughter from Hamas

16:01

and Hamas terrorists. Those

16:04

people, those Zionists,

16:06

perhaps should be killed

16:09

because they are killing

16:11

Palestinians in this

16:13

war. Well, wouldn't

16:15

that make the speaker guilty

16:18

of a call to genocide against

16:20

Zionists? I think

16:23

that's the definition of genocide,

16:25

is it not? So there's

16:27

no logic, but then there's no logic

16:29

in terrorist, uh, outrage

16:32

like this or sympathy with

16:34

terrorism. The point of terrorism

16:36

is not to use logic as to use instill

16:38

fear, instill sufficient

16:41

fear to get those who

16:43

either make the decisions or those who will make

16:46

have an influence on the decision makers

16:48

in a government or a country to do

16:50

your bidding to become your

16:52

slave. And so you use this

16:55

fear, this intimidation, until

16:57

you get your way. That's the

16:59

opposite. That is the polar

17:01

opposite of the rule of law. Now

17:04

let me address also

17:06

the hate speech issue because I think

17:08

you rightly brought it up. Isn't

17:10

this hateful? Of course. But I don't

17:13

like the term hate speech because

17:15

it really doesn't mean what people

17:17

are saying is hateful and therefore therefore

17:19

they should be suppressed. Rather,

17:22

those who accuse others of hate speech

17:24

more often than not simply hate what

17:26

they're saying. They hate their ideas and they want to shut

17:28

them up by any force necessary.

17:31

So I yield

17:34

to what our Supreme Court and our Constitution

17:36

says. And that says

17:38

if you incite violence against others, which

17:41

this person is clearly doing, a

17:43

call to possible murder of Zionists,

17:45

that ain't free speech. That's

17:48

illegal.

17:49

That's a crime. We're going to continue on this topic

17:51

because I want you to hear now the

17:53

story that says this is not

17:56

happening organically, that this is a well-funded

17:59

movement predicated on a

18:01

very dangerous worldview. We'll tell

18:03

you more after this.

18:09

Georgetown University. His

18:12

name? That's not saying it. George

18:14

Washington just. And

18:19

if you really, truly want. The

18:22

struggle of the people

18:24

in Palestine.

18:25

You have to join us. And

18:28

bring this perceptive

18:31

colony to its me.

18:38

Tessa across the campuses. And

18:40

if you listen to what he was saying, I

18:42

want you to hear it again. And this is something that

18:44

we're starting to see more and more before

18:47

it was from the river to the sea. To break

18:49

that down, if you don't know, that's from

18:51

the Jordan River to the Mediterranean

18:53

Sea. That is absolutely the clarion

18:55

call of the terrorist group Hamas. The

18:57

PLO charter contains the language that

18:59

they will drive the Jews into

19:01

the Mediterranean, from the river to

19:03

the sea. That didn't come out of thin air. That's

19:06

part of the terrorists own manifesto.

19:08

But the slogan Death to America

19:11

is now showing up again and again

19:13

and again. So I want you to hear that clip again, and I'm sorry

19:15

that the audio is not that good, but I am thankful

19:17

for people who are at these events who captured this audio,

19:20

the new news outlets, apparently. And

19:22

you and I have a chance to hear what was happening this time,

19:24

George Washington University here in D.C.

19:27

and the last sentence, he says, is

19:29

the one that's most important. Listen to it one more time.

19:32

Georgetown University is

19:34

named after the same in George

19:36

Washington, just for the. The

19:44

struggle of our people

19:46

in Palestine.

19:48

You have to join us.

19:50

And bring this perceptive

19:53

colony.

19:54

To its knees.

19:58

So if you really, truly want to end

20:00

the struggle of our people in Palestine, by

20:02

the way, there is no Palestine.

20:04

You have to join us and bring this

20:06

settler colony to its knees. Now, I misspoke.

20:09

That's not George Washington University, it's Georgetown

20:11

University still here in my neck of Washington,

20:13

D.C.. So we're starting to see this

20:15

declaration for death to America happening

20:18

over and over and over again.

20:20

Here's where it gets very

20:22

interesting. Now, I have said this all along just because

20:24

maybe I've been around the block a couple of times, but I told

20:26

you, I did not feel any of this was happening spontaneously

20:29

or organically. When you

20:31

look at these tent cities, um, why do all

20:33

the tents match? Why are they professionally

20:35

produced signs? And some

20:38

of these people couldn't find Israel on the

20:40

map of their life, depended on it, let alone

20:42

understand Jewish history, and really

20:44

have a research studied position

20:47

on what's going on in that part of the world.

20:49

Enter, you guessed it all together

20:51

now, George Soros.

20:53

He and his minions are apparently.

20:55

Now, this is a story that broke in the New York Post

20:58

today, and it's been affirmed through multiple media

21:00

outlets throughout the day, are actually

21:02

paying these agitators

21:04

who are fueling the explosion

21:06

of radical anti-Israel

21:08

protests all across the country. It

21:10

began when students took over at Columbia

21:12

University, and now it has spread.

21:14

So these copycat tent cities

21:17

have been set up at colleges. And I'm going to

21:19

just I'm looking at a map of all the ones that have

21:21

been funded by Soros. Cal poly,

21:23

uh, has been taken over Cal

21:26

Poly, Humboldt University of California,

21:28

UC Davis, University

21:30

of Texas at Austin, University of Texas

21:32

at Dallas, University of Minnesota,

21:35

Northwestern in Chicago, Emory

21:37

University, Ohio State University,

21:40

University of Pittsburgh, University of

21:42

Rochester, MIT, Massachusetts

21:44

Institute of Technology, Harvard,

21:46

Emerson, Tufts, Cornell,

21:48

Yale, George Washington University

21:51

has not happened spontaneously, by the way.

21:53

So apparently the SJP

21:55

parent organization that is Soros

21:58

has been funded by a network of nonprofits

22:00

ultimately funded by, among others,

22:02

George Soros, this globalist

22:05

who is very anti-American.

22:08

Uh, he happens to be Jewish, but

22:10

apparently he's not a practicing Jew, which is interesting.

22:13

Uh, at three colleges, the protests are being

22:15

encouraged by paid radicals who are, quote, fellows

22:18

of the Soros funded group called

22:21

U.S. campaign for Palestinian

22:23

Rights. Why do I think that organization is about five

22:25

minutes old? So apparently USC

22:27

PR provided up to $7,800

22:30

for its community based fellows in between 2800

22:33

and 3600 for its campus

22:35

based fellows. These are people. Every

22:37

time you say the word fellow, this is a human

22:39

being who's got money in their pocket from Soros. Now,

22:41

in return for spending eight

22:43

hours a week organizing, quote,

22:45

campaigns led by Palestinian

22:48

organizations, they are trained to

22:50

and I quote, rise up to

22:52

revolution. The radical group,

22:55

by the way, uh, has

22:57

received about 300,000 from

22:59

Soros's Open Society Foundation

23:02

since 2017 and

23:04

also took $355,000

23:07

from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019.

23:11

Uh, it has three fellows. That's

23:13

people who had been major figures

23:15

in the nationwide protest. One is

23:17

a former president of the University of Texas

23:19

Students for Justice in Palestine.

23:22

That person was seen at a camp

23:24

city at UT Dallas Wednesday,

23:26

making a speech demanding an end to the war in Gaza.

23:29

Another is a former legislative intern

23:31

for the late Democratic Congresswoman

23:33

Eddie Bernice. Johnson graduated from

23:35

the school last year with a degree in global business

23:37

and now a law student at Southern Methodist University

23:40

in Dallas. Uh, and

23:42

apparently in January, she was detained for

23:44

blocking the route of President Biden's motorcade

23:46

after he arrived in Dallas for the funeral of Johnson,

23:49

her boss at Yale. Another

23:51

fellow was arrested Monday and charged

23:53

with first degree trespassing when,

23:56

uh, SJP branch yalies

23:58

for Palestine occupied

24:00

the school's plaza and

24:02

apparently another former intern for

24:04

Democratic mayor, Rep John Sarbanes,

24:07

emerged from custody to address

24:09

a sit in blocking traffic in New

24:11

Haven. And the most high profile

24:13

of the fellows is somebody at Berkeley

24:15

who was the co-president of the Berkeley Law Students

24:18

for Justice in Palestine. She

24:20

has been apparently a serial speaker

24:22

at anti-Israel protests on

24:24

the campus, which came after she first shot

24:26

to prominence by hijacking a dinner

24:28

of the law school, dean's home, to

24:30

shout anti-Israel slogans. Perhaps you saw

24:32

that video. It's very disturbing. Then accused

24:35

the dean's wife of assaulting her when

24:37

she was asked to leave. So

24:39

there it is. I've got more on this. You

24:41

knew it somewhere that this wasn't happening

24:43

spontaneously. It's not. It's being

24:45

funded. The question is, why

24:48

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25:39

What's happening in America's college campuses

25:42

is horrific. anti-Semitic

25:44

mobs have taken over leading universities.

25:46

They call for the annihilation of Israel.

25:49

They attack Jewish students. They attack

25:51

Jewish faculty. This

25:53

is reminiscent of what happened in German universities

25:56

in the 1930s. It's

25:58

unconscionable. It has to be stopped.

26:00

It has to be condemned and condemned unequivocally.

26:03

But that's not what happened. The response

26:06

of several university presidents was shameful.

26:09

Now, fortunately, state,

26:11

local, federal officials, many

26:13

of them have responded differently. But there has to be

26:15

more and more has to be done.

26:18

It has to be done not only because they attack

26:20

Israel. That's bad enough, not only because

26:22

they want to kill Jews wherever they are.

26:24

That's bad enough. It's also when

26:26

you listen to them. It's also because

26:28

they say not only death to Israel,

26:31

death to the Jews, but death

26:33

to America. And this tells

26:35

us that there is an anti-Semitic surge here

26:37

that has terrible consequences.

26:39

We see this exponential rise of

26:41

anti-Semitism throughout America and throughout

26:44

Western societies as Israel tries

26:46

to defend itself against genocidal terrorists,

26:48

genocidal terrorists who hide behind civilians.

26:50

Yet it is Israel that is falsely

26:52

accused of genocide, Israel that

26:55

is falsely accused of starvation, and

26:57

all sundry war crimes. It's all

26:59

one big libel. But that's not

27:01

new. We've seen in history

27:03

that anti-Semitic attacks were always

27:05

preceded by vilification and slander,

27:08

lies that were cast against the Jewish people

27:10

that are unbelievable, yet people believed them.

27:12

And what is important now is for

27:14

all of us, all of us who are interested

27:17

in our cherish, our values and our

27:19

civilization. To stand up together

27:21

and to say, enough is enough.

27:23

We have to stop anti-Semitism because

27:26

anti-Semitism is the canary in the coal

27:28

mine. It always precedes larger

27:30

conflagrations that engulf the

27:32

entire world. So I ask all of

27:34

you, Jews and non-Jews alike, or

27:36

concern with our common future and our common values

27:39

to do one thing stand up.

27:41

Speak up. Be counted.

27:43

Stop anti-Semitism now.

27:47

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime minister of Israel,

27:49

educated by the way, in the United States.

27:51

So he knows a little something about college campuses

27:54

here. And he is spot on, particularly

27:56

what this means, this foreshadowing

27:58

that is very problematic. A couple more things

28:00

about the background on this, because next

28:02

time you see this on the news and remember, again,

28:04

this gets pushed through the alphabet soup that already

28:06

has a pro-Palestinian

28:09

perspective, anti-Israel perspective

28:11

in the overwhelming majority of cases. Therefore,

28:13

it is very biased in its reporting.

28:15

And so, for example, the fact that there

28:18

were several people who marched in support

28:20

of Israel today outside of Columbia

28:22

University. How many networks will that march

28:24

show up on tonight? Not too many. So

28:27

again, going back to these groups, it's Soros,

28:29

it's his acolytes. They're the ones that started

28:31

it. They started at Columbia. That was the launching

28:33

pad. These tent cities have been

28:35

set up, by the way, by groups like students

28:37

for Justice and Palestine, Jewish

28:40

Voice for peace within our lifetime,

28:42

and at the Gaza Solidarity

28:44

Solidarity encampment, the

28:48

students apparently have slept in tents that were

28:50

ordered from Amazon. They enjoy

28:52

delivery pizza and coffee

28:54

from Dunkin, free sandwiches

28:56

worth 1250 a pop,

28:59

organic tortilla chips and

29:01

$10 rotisserie chickens.

29:03

They're out there fighting for their cause, probably

29:05

the best food they've had in a long time.

29:08

So an analysis by the New York Post shows

29:10

that all three got cash from groups that were linked

29:12

to Soros. The Rockefeller Brothers Fund

29:14

also gave cash to JVP.

29:17

The fund is chaired by one Joseph

29:19

Pearson and includes David Rockefeller

29:21

Jr, a fourth generation

29:23

member of the oil dynasty, on its board

29:25

of directors. The nonprofit gives money to, quote,

29:28

sustainable development and peace

29:30

building. And then there's a former

29:32

Wall Street banker, Felice Gelman,

29:34

a retired investment banker who has dedicated

29:36

her Wall Street fortune to pro-Palestinian

29:38

causes. These people have funded

29:41

these groups. As I've said before, money doesn't talk.

29:43

It shouts. Both SJP

29:45

and JVP are were expelled

29:47

from Columbia University in November for, quote,

29:50

threatening rhetoric and intimidation.

29:52

JVP blamed Israel

29:54

for the October seventh Hamas terrorist attacks

29:56

that left 1200 people dead. And

29:59

apparently JVP put out a statement on its web

30:02

website that said Israel, Israeli

30:04

apartheid and occupation. That is

30:06

absolute, palpable, ignorant

30:09

statement. You go there, visit it as

30:11

Craig and I have done numerous times, and you'll see that

30:13

that that's it's an insult. It's so misrepresented

30:16

and United States complicity

30:18

in that oppression as the source of all

30:20

this violence. So they're blaming the U.S. and

30:22

Israel for the violence that's taking place.

30:25

SJP called the terrorist strike on

30:27

Israel and historic win

30:29

an analysis again by the New York Post.

30:31

This is the eighth largest newspaper in the country,

30:34

shows how Soros and Gilman's

30:36

money made its way to the students through a network

30:38

of nonprofits that help obscure

30:40

their contributions, Soros has

30:42

given billions to the Open Society

30:45

Foundation, which his son Alexander, now

30:47

who's partner with Huma Abedin.

30:49

This was Hillary Clinton's top aide and the estranged

30:52

wife. Of Anthony Weiner now

30:54

controls, in turn, Open Society

30:56

has given more than $20 million

30:59

to the Tides Foundation, which

31:01

is a progressive nonprofit fiscal

31:04

sponsor that sends cash

31:06

to smaller groups. And those

31:08

groups include Jewish Voice for peace,

31:10

which between 2017 and

31:12

2022 got 650,000

31:15

from Soros. Open Society

31:17

and its advisors include the academic Noam

31:19

Chomsky and the left wing

31:21

feminist Naomi Klein. JVP

31:23

has been a prominent part of the protests at Columbia,

31:26

and one of its student members was among a

31:28

group expelled from the university for inviting a

31:30

leader of a proscribed terrorist

31:32

group, a fellow by the name of Khalid, to

31:34

the resistance. 101 zoom

31:36

meeting. Soros also donated

31:38

132,000 to another group

31:41

who it's called part of the Westchester People's

31:43

Action Coalition Foundation. So

31:45

it goes on at the point is, show me the

31:47

money, follow the money. And some smart reporter

31:50

at the New York Post decided that they would do

31:52

just that. So these aren't happening

31:54

spontaneously. They aren't happening organically.

31:56

They're being funded by people with a

31:58

markedly different worldview

32:01

than many of us. Old Craig, fill in the blanks

32:03

here.

32:04

There's first of all, there's no question where

32:06

he stands in terms of, uh,

32:08

his willingness to and his activity

32:11

in the past and the present and

32:13

obviously in the future to support. A

32:16

certain political positions in the United

32:18

States, with a view of changing the

32:20

political landscape in the country. By the way,

32:22

he's a resident of New York City, so he's very

32:25

close to the activity here in Columbia

32:27

University, by the way. This

32:30

is an astute individual,

32:32

um, who has given away about

32:35

$32 billion to his foundation.

32:37

And of that, half of it, about 16 billion

32:40

has been over the years already

32:42

distributed to groups, uh, very

32:44

progressive, very left wing. And some

32:46

of them I would call ultra

32:48

radical groups. And so

32:50

money can, um, can

32:52

manufacture outcome in certain

32:54

situations. Um, but

32:57

some of his most interesting investments

33:00

have been in local district

33:02

attorney races, district attorneys,

33:05

who are the people who are the prosecutors

33:07

of crime in your states? And,

33:10

uh, if you have a county, if you live in a county,

33:12

which you obviously do, um, then,

33:15

uh, you do have a county

33:17

district attorney. They're called by different names of

33:19

different states, but basically they're the state

33:21

prosecutors, as opposed to federal prosecutors who

33:23

prosecute criminals who violate

33:25

state law. And he

33:27

has backed some prosecutors

33:30

who have turned, uh, highly

33:32

controversial cases,

33:35

uh, in terms of releasing people on bail,

33:38

in terms of not prosecute, just

33:40

willfully not prosecuting obvious

33:42

crimes that are occurring because

33:44

of some kind of a social or political

33:46

philosophy that the district attorney has that

33:49

Soros happens to like. Um,

33:51

there's no question that he's contributed

33:53

a huge amount of money for,

33:55

uh, elections. In fact, he was

33:57

the largest donor for Joe Biden in,

34:00

uh, the last election. Um, he

34:03

spent millions of dollars

34:05

in the 2022 race

34:07

to back only Democrat candidates.

34:10

So his his political leanings, which he's free

34:12

to choose, by the way, he's free to put his money

34:14

anywhere but our job is

34:16

to know what his worldview is.

34:18

And if you have a chance to read his

34:20

Open Society book with

34:23

a wide open idea of where

34:25

he's going, as I did, is

34:27

very clear that he is a globalist,

34:30

that while he resides in

34:32

the city of New York, he really

34:34

sees a problem with sovereignty

34:37

in terms of national sovereignty. He is a

34:39

globalist in the term, in the sense

34:41

that he really believes that national boundaries,

34:44

national sovereignty in terms of

34:46

individual laws and protecting,

34:49

uh, the nation by

34:52

protecting borders and using military

34:54

force to protect the nation, those can be eradicated

34:56

by basically melding countries

34:58

together into a global community.

35:01

And it's real clear that's where he's

35:03

heading. Um, now he's in

35:05

his 90s. I don't know how long he's going to be

35:07

on this earth, but he has made a huge

35:09

footprint in terms of these groups. And by

35:11

the way, in case he didn't know, he he

35:14

lives in New York City. So he he

35:16

had to know this bit of information,

35:18

all of these riots, all

35:20

of these protests, uh, including Columbia

35:22

as the first started in December

35:25

after the October 7th slaughter of

35:27

Israelis by Hamas with

35:30

a group of, uh,

35:32

protesters, anti-Israel protesters

35:35

who came in to a Columbia school building

35:38

wearing masks. That ought

35:40

to tell you something about these individuals.

35:42

They didn't want to be identified. They took over

35:44

a lobby of one of the school buildings, and then

35:46

they chanted support for Hamas,

35:48

calling it a, quote, creative

35:51

act of determination

35:53

against Israeli oppression.

35:56

Creative is not what I would

35:58

call beheadings, rapes,

36:01

murders, savagery

36:03

that we haven't seen since ISIS,

36:05

quite frankly. But calling it an act

36:08

of creativity should have told

36:10

George Soros where these protests

36:12

were going, and he chose to

36:15

support them more. Mm.

36:17

Let me take a break and come right back. This is in

36:19

the market with Janet. Partial. Partial

36:21

is with me. We're focusing in on

36:23

the rising anti-Semitism in

36:25

our country that as people of the

36:27

book and you and I are, as followers of

36:29

Jesus Christ, a Jewish Messiah,

36:32

we should be very, very concerned about

36:34

what, at its core, is not a geopolitical issue.

36:36

It isn't even a George Soros funding issue. Those

36:38

are all elements of this story at its

36:40

core. This is a spiritual

36:43

issue, and the church must not and cannot

36:45

be silent on this. More with Craig right

36:47

after this. So

37:10

on today's edition of In the Market with Janet

37:13

partial, where we're focusing in on

37:15

all of these protests that

37:17

are taking place in college campuses all across

37:19

the country. And we know story

37:21

broke in the New York Post. It was repeated and vetted

37:23

again by other media outlets. A lot of us

37:25

suspected this all along, that there was just

37:27

too much that didn't have the ambience of being

37:29

organic the matching tents,

37:31

the matching signs. And sure enough, we now

37:33

know that George Soros, through his billions

37:36

of dollars and his Open

37:38

Society Foundation, is funding groups

37:40

to get them to show up. Literally paying people

37:42

to teach him other students how to rise

37:44

up and resist. And I want to get

37:47

into the catalyst for that in a moment, particularly

37:49

for the fact that Soros, who is a Jew, was

37:51

born Yorkie Schwartz in

37:53

Hungary and Hungary, and he survived

37:55

the country's Nazi occupation.

37:58

One would think that just what he's

38:00

lived, he would be on the other side of this.

38:02

He would be supporting the Jewish state and would be

38:04

speaking against the atrocities that

38:06

were committed on October 7th. And by

38:08

the way, let the record reflect the

38:11

hostages still have not been returned. That's over 133.

38:14

But I sent a tweet out earlier today

38:16

that really, I think, underscores the

38:18

fact that while it has all of the

38:20

ideas swirling around a geopolitical

38:23

issue, it is, at its core a spiritual issue.

38:25

Pharaoh Heymann,

38:27

the Neo-Babylonian Empire,

38:29

Herod, the Spanish Inquisition,

38:32

Hitler, Mussolini, Baghdad

38:35

in 1828, South Africa

38:37

in the 1930s, Tsarist Russia,

38:39

Lebanon, Libya both

38:41

in 1945 and 1967,

38:44

and the list goes on. Every single

38:47

one of those mentioned was

38:49

an attempt to annihilate the Jews.

38:52

I do not know of any other people

38:54

group in world history where there has

38:56

been this concerted effort to annihilate

38:59

the Jewish people. That alone

39:01

gives credence to the fact, Craig, that this is a spiritual

39:03

issue. When God Himself chose to

39:05

bring his good news not through the Celts,

39:07

the Normans or the picks, but he chose

39:10

to send it through the Jewish people. When we get

39:12

to glory, we can say, why? Why didn't

39:14

you pick some other people group? Why did you choose

39:16

to play out your plan of salvation through

39:19

the Jewish people? And the Bible gives you no

39:21

ambiguity whatsoever to play with.

39:23

Salvation comes by

39:26

the Jews to the Jews first, then

39:28

the Gentiles. We are reminded, as I said earlier,

39:30

that we are grafted on and there's

39:32

no ambiguity, that Jesus was a Jewish

39:35

Messiah and an observant Jew

39:37

as that. So when you see through

39:40

and I could have gone on, by the way, I could have given 20 more examples

39:42

of concerted efforts to annihilate the Jewish people.

39:44

You have to ask yourself why? Why

39:46

are they always the target of such

39:49

hatred? Your thoughts?

39:50

Well, first of all,

39:52

because the Redeemer, the

39:54

Son of God, the King of Kings, and

39:56

the future king over the future kingdom

39:58

came from the Jewish line, um,

40:01

and the war that

40:03

has been raged spiritually since

40:06

Genesis and will end, uh,

40:08

as revelation. And Daniel

40:10

talks about, uh, all has

40:12

to do with the redemption

40:14

that God has brought available

40:16

to every person. Uh,

40:19

he chose Israel as

40:21

the, uh, the

40:24

landscape of humanity,

40:27

that part of humanity which

40:29

he chose intentionally, not

40:31

by accident, obviously, uh,

40:33

to be not only,

40:35

uh, the group that would

40:38

then bear, uh,

40:40

the human, uh,

40:42

side of Christ as

40:44

savior. In fact, if you look at the Gospel of Matthew

40:46

tells you the genealogy and

40:50

the genealogy is important because

40:52

he was born of woman, but

40:54

he was the Son of God. He was fully man

40:57

and yet fully God. We can't understand

40:59

that. It's one of those incomprehensible,

41:01

uh, that we will need the mind

41:03

of Christ in full to

41:05

fully understand in the future. But right

41:07

now we take it on faith. But

41:10

it's understandable because he walked,

41:12

talked, uh, experienced,

41:15

uh, the, the same, uh,

41:17

fatigue, hunger, um,

41:19

and sleeplessness that humans did.

41:21

And as the apostle Paul points out,

41:24

uh, he, you know, he bore those sorrows

41:26

and walked our path. And

41:29

in so doing, we can realize

41:31

that he understands our

41:34

frailties and our pain

41:36

and can be a

41:38

counselor through the Holy Spirit. Now.

41:42

He chose Israel. And

41:45

if you go to the book of Romans

41:47

that Paul authored under the inspiration

41:49

of the Holy Spirit in chapters nine,

41:52

ten, and 11, that's all

41:54

about Israel. Israel is

41:56

in the center of God's heart

41:59

in terms of his caring for

42:01

the people. And by the way, the term of Israel

42:03

is not just the people who are Israelites.

42:06

If you look at the way in which that concept

42:08

of Israel is treated in the Old Testament,

42:11

and then again in Romans 910 and 11,

42:13

it's very clear to me and

42:15

a lot of commentators who have the

42:17

right understanding of Scripture, that

42:20

nine 1011 when Paul

42:22

talks about Israel, he's not just talking

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about a people group, he's also talking

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about the nation of Israel. Because, remember,

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Israel was both a people and

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a nation, and God is

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going to use them mightily in the

42:35

future. And by the way, as he points out

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in Romans 11,

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God is not forsaken. Israel,

42:42

nor should we come.

42:44

So one asked the question again.

42:46

Let me bring it back to what we're seeing in the headlines.

42:48

How do I think a bunch of undereducated,

42:51

narcissistic students screaming in

42:53

front of microphones and preventing

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other students from going to school are some

42:57

are going to change foreign policy. Do you think

43:00

Benjamin Netanyahu and the

43:02

defense minister and

43:04

all of the cabinet and the Knesset is going

43:06

to say, well, wait, they're protesting in Columbia?

43:08

Maybe we need to rethink this thing. What

43:10

are they trying to do? Well, now we just passed. And

43:12

by the way, on that record, while most of us were starting

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our weekend last weekend, late Friday

43:16

night, they broke down four

43:19

aid packages and they splintered them on

43:21

purpose. By the way, one went to Ukraine,

43:23

one went to Israel. Of the four that were

43:25

passed. So we've just sent more aid to Israel. What

43:28

do these protesters think they're going to do?

43:29

I think there is a bigger plan

43:31

at stake. Janet. I used

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to slip into the radical meetings during

43:36

the anti-Vietnam years when

43:39

campuses were exploding, both symbolically

43:41

and literally, as in University of Wisconsin.

43:44

And there was a rule of thumb if

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you can turn 15% of any

43:48

people group in the United States, any demographic

43:51

into radicals, that's all you need 15%

43:54

willing to do anything for the cause.

43:56

You can then flip the country

43:59

so you don't need 85. You don't

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need 51%. All

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you need is a small percentage of dedicated

44:06

political warriors to make life

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uncomfortable for the rest.

44:09

So it raises the question, can we keep the Republic?

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As Ben Franklin said? So

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if you did not hear my conversation with Mike Gonzalez

44:16

of the Heritage Foundation Tuesday,

44:19

hour one, so that would have been the 23rd

44:21

of April, our one, I tell you this so

44:23

you can go to my podcast, download it. He's

44:25

co-authored a book called Next Gen

44:27

Marxists. This is Saul

44:29

Alinsky. This is his rules for radical.

44:31

This is making these students paid by a

44:34

man who has a Marxist worldview

44:36

to foment a Marxist rebellion,

44:38

to try to create a Marxist utopia.

44:41

So this is not this is not just ideas

44:43

being debated on college campuses anymore. This

44:45

is a radical revolution.

44:48

We pray, and we do not sit

44:50

this one out. But you need to get educated

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first in the Word of God,

44:54

and then learn how to apply it to the world

44:56

around you, because clarity and truth

44:58

is needed now more than ever. Have a great weekend.

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See you next time.

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