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originally posted by: FullHeathen
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
Hints the true perpetrators of Project 2025 are a mystery . Hints why I put this in the 'Political Conspiracy Forum ' and my theory Project 2025 is a left Psyop.
Back to your original thesis.
The Left did not set up the Heritage Foundation, or staff it, or fund it.
The Names of the authors are not secret, nor the various clubs, and/or organizations with input.
The left is merely pointing out that the thing Project 2025 is a very powerfully backed blueprint for Executive Branch re-organization. It's like sometimes news people don't make the news, they report it.
A couple of weeks ago I was looking up Leonard Leo's vast connections and the way he shifts and concentrates funding for super pacs. He is actually into funding many of the various groups with input on Project 2025.
Who’s behind Project 2025? We dug deep to find out. It’s Leonard Leo, the wealthy neo-conservative Catholic puppet master. Leo has funded 60 of over 80 Project 2025 initial advisory groups, including over half the Advisory Board in 2022, using hard-to-track dark money.
Leo's world is a tight knit, overlapping network of friends, Christian Right activists, and GOP lawyers at The Heritage Foundation, the Federalist Society, Congress, and, unexpectedly, the Catholic sect Opus Dei. While Project 2025 represents a roadmap for autocracy – a future theocracy - it’s definitely a Leocracy.
Follow the Dark Money
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: wAnchorofCarp
Hmm..44 years this has been in place. The sky has not fallen. We've had numerous GOP Presidents during this time. They are communist as well?
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: wAnchorofCarp
🤣 Bob Dole and Birch Bayh introduced the bill in 1980. They are communists?
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originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: wAnchorofCarp
Hmm..44 years this has been in place. The sky has not fallen. We've had numerous GOP Presidents during this time. They are communist as well?
Christian nationalists... they've been trying to whittle down the federal government to benefit an agenda that they feel will steer the US back to the "glory days".
The reality is almost nothing within the manifesto will ever get passed at the federal level... thats why you know, "states rights" is pushed so hard.
Other than that group of people it really doesn't benefit anyone. I'm just finding it hilarious how hard people are trying to disassociate themselves from the project, especially within the republican party, when so many people within the party are directly tied to the project.