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    Published on 18 Mar 2017


    They Are Building A Technological Prison For Humanity - David Icke - Dot Connector Videocast

    Google is a prime driver in this transhumanist agenda, in league with DARPA, the tech development
    arm of the Pentagon, one of most sinister agencies on Earth, developing death rays, surveillance tech,
    mind control, effect ways of killing.This combo of DARPA and Google is at the forefront of pushing the
    transhuman agenda and Kurzweil is also an executive at Google, called chief futurist, or something like
    that, so you begin to see explanations for strange happenings.Some years ago a lady named Regina
    Dugan, head executive of DARPA moved from DARPA in a strange career move to Google. But when
    you do the research and see what’s going on… It was then actually in effect an interdepartmental transfer.
    Google is fundamentally involved in this entire scenario. They recently took over a company called Boston
    Dynamics, one of the prime organizations developing AI controlled machines, smaller-145d-darpa-m15robots

    who are under contract to…DARPA!
    And this combo is extremely important to understand in relation to this agenda of control, connecting the
    human mind to the tech CLOUD.Also in development is a robot army. I have long talked about the creation
    of the World Army for the World Government, but one step further is, in the end they don’t want that to be
    an army of humans, but an army of machines controlled by AI, making the decisions of who to kill and who
    to bomb.And this isn’t me surmising or pulling this out of the ether, you see this now in news headlines as
    these techs come to light, high tech, where in Dallas we had the first killing by a robot, claimed to be
    [because of a] shooting at police.So we are now in an arena of sci-fi and sci-fi is supposed to be fiction
    projecting into the future, coming from imagination, but is now science fact and is all around us, being driven
    by the Singularity University and Google.Google has changed much of its company’s name to ALPHABET, a
    reason for that I would strongly suggest, because all of these areas that they are involved in, have become
    so vastly much more than just a search engine.

    Deep Underground Militry Bases, DUMBS, Transhumanism, Human Robots, Smart Technology, Ray Kurzweil

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    When Open Mind Meets Media Mind: David Icke And Iceland Radio Host



    Published on 23 Mar 2017

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    The “dependent victim” psy-op
    Or..."Never leave your group"
    March 31, 2017
    by Jon Rappoporthttps://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/the-dependent-victim-psy-op/

    (This is a canny description of the same phenomena we have been witnessing on Avalon of late...)
    "ANY person who comes out of an “officially designated victim-group”…and then succeeds in life on his own…and then goes one step further and refuses to identify his entire existence with his group…but instead stands as a unique individual…why, that person, at the very least, must be a criminal, if not a terrorist, right?
    That’s the crux of the issue: never leave your group.
    That’s how society, civilization, and culture are promoted these days.
    “Groups have needs, agendas, and problems, and the solution will come from government.” That’s the all-embracing formula."


    Quote “American and British feminism has amazingly collapsed backward again into whining, narcissistic victimology…Too many of today’s young feminists seem to want hovering, paternalistic authority figures to protect and soothe them, an attitude I regard as servile, reactionary and glaringly bourgeois…” (Camille Paglia, the National Catholic Review, 2/25/15)

    I could have titled this piece: “What government fears: the black entrepreneur.”

    But the situation is much wider than that—-

    ANY person who comes out of an “officially designated victim-group”…and then succeeds in life on his own…and then goes one step further and refuses to identify his entire existence with his group…but instead stands as a unique individual…why, that person, at the very least, must be a criminal, if not a terrorist, right?

    That’s the crux of the issue: never leave your group.

    That’s how society, civilization, and culture are promoted these days.

    “Groups have needs, agendas, and problems, and the solution will come from government.” That’s the all-embracing formula.

    The fake appearance is: victim groups are fighting for recognition and special status, and the government is pushing back—but that’s now a ruse. That’s a cover story. In fact, victim groups and government have the same goal: a relationship based on dependence. One side depends and the other side gives and protects.

    The individual is out of the equation. He is portrayed as the greed-obsessed reason these victim groups exist and need help in the first place.

    Banks, Wall Street, and mega-corporations are depicted as the end result of individualism, whereas the government is valiantly striving to solve this endemic problem.

    In fact, government, banks, Wall Street, and mega-corporations are joined at the hip. They brush each other’s teeth first thing every morning.

    Political correctness and the burgeoning movement to outlaw “offensive language” are merely tactics to: preserve groups’ separate identities; foment conflict between them; and ultimately foster their dependence on government authority.

    The truth is, you can’t get free individuals to depend on government. Only “besieged groups” can be relied on for that purpose.

    In the State’s eyes, a perfect society would be composed of groups who have entirely forgotten the concept of the individual, as if it never existed.

    Peter Collero, of the department of sociology, Western Oregon University, has written a book titled: The Myth of Individualism: How Social Forces Shape Our Lives:

    “Most people today believe that an individual is a person with an independent and distinct identification. This, however, is a myth.”

    When Callero writes “identification,” he isn’t talking about ID cards and Social Security numbers. He’s asserting an absence of any uniqueness from person to person. He’s claiming there is no significant distinction between any two people. There aren’t two individuals to begin with. They’re a group.

    This downgrading of the individual human spirit is far from accidental. It’s launched as a sustained propaganda campaign, the ultimate purpose of which is top-down control over billions of people organized into groups.

    Here are several remarks, meant to defame the individual, from people I would call high-IQ idiots (at best):

    “The cold truth is that the individualist creed of everybody for himself and the devil take the hindmost is principally responsible for the distress in which Western civilization finds itself — with investment racketeering at one end and labor racketeering at the other. Whatever merits the [individualist] creed may have had in the days of primitive agriculture and industry, it is not applicable in an age of technology, science, and rationalized economy. Once useful, it has become a danger to society.” (Charles Beard, 1931)

    Beard, a celebrated historian, sees no difference between individual racketeering and the individual freely choosing and living his own life. In making this judgment, he becomes an intellectual/propaganda racketeer of the highest order.

    “British empiricist philosophy is individualist. And it is of course clear that if the only criterion of true and false which a man accepts is that man’s, then he has no base for social agreement. The question of how man ought to behave is a social question, which always involves several people; and if he accepts no evidence and no judgment except his own, he has no tools with which to frame an answer.” (Jacob Bronowski, Science and Human Values, 1956).

    Bronowski is quite sure that hearing other people’s evidence and then keeping one’s own counsel is wrong. One has to accept that evidence on its face. This is sheer idiocy. Individuals are capable of deciding, on their own, what social agreements to enter into.

    On the other hand, here is a quite insightful statement from a contemporary journalist.

    Here’s what journalist Glenn Greenwald (who is gay) wrote about the symbolic nature of the American Presidency, before the election. Though not making reference to the group vs. the individual, Greenwald’s remarks illustrate the degree to which victim-symbology has taken hold in the US:

    “…Hillary’s] going to be the first female president, and women in America are going to be completely invested in her candidacy. Opposition to her is going to be depicted as misogynistic, like opposition to Obama has been depicted as racist. It’s going to be this completely symbolic messaging that’s going to overshadow the fact that she’ll do nothing but continue everything in pursuit of her own power. They’ll probably have a gay person [as president] after Hillary who’s just going to do the same thing.”

    Regardless of the fact that the State and its allies are real oppressors who contribute mightily to creating real victims, what I’m talking about here is something quite apart from that: growing numbers of people who voluntarily take on the victim-mantle and seek comfort in nests of self-promoting groups who exaggerate and distort their own claims to special status.

    The State needs these people. The State wants these people. Increasingly, the State employs these people.

    Edward Bernays, the father of modern public relations, wrote: “It is sometimes possible to change the attitudes of millions but impossible to change the attitude of one man.”

    Bernays understood that the basis of successful propaganda is a mass audience, an audience composed of groups, not individuals.

    Retired high-level propaganda operative, Ellis Medavoy (pseudonym), once told me, “There are two aspects of propaganda. There is everything you do to get people to think of themselves as group members. And then there are all the messages you send to those conditioned group members. You need both aspects.”

    When a group assigns itself solid “victim-status,” it creates one basic rule: a member must not leave the group. Why? Because if he does, he’s claiming he is no longer a victim—and that assertion is a betrayal.

    Nice and neat. A prison.

    “I’m a free individual.”

    “You’re crazy. There is no such thing. Now get back in the group where you belong.”

    Down at the root, betrayal begins as self-betrayal. The individual gives up the ghost. From that point on, his politics don’t matter. He forgets what he could have been. He defines himself by race and religion and country and rank ideology and group. He finds words and feeling through which he can express his role in a stage play that decays him from the inside out.

    Eventually, if lunatics have their way, every person on planet Earth will be designated a victim. That will be the group of groups.

    It won’t matter why and how everyone supposedly turns out to be a victim. The reasons will be forgotten. People will “instinctively” sign on to the agenda.

    And the management team running the world will put another check mark on their sheet of objectives:

    “Earth is beginning to resemble one giant hospital/mental institution. Break out the champagne.”

    There is only one problem. That plan is fraying at the edges. People are waking up and swimming to the surface through layers of deception. They’re returning to themselves. They’re recognizing group-ism for what it is: a meltdown into self-sabotage.

    The artifact is the collective. The self is real.

    Power, choice, and freedom never go away.

    They may hide, but they can be resurrected.

    Then the whole fake game crumbles.
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    Cider, Your threads are just post after post of links to video and copy paste from other websites. If you have watched and read all the things you post then golly jeez whiz you have spend a lot of time at this. I get that completely as someone who has what feels like an obsession with getting the new piece of information. However, imagine if you created and put out in the world, the real one not this online one, what you could accomplish. Now this is most certainly the pot calling the kettle as I could do more myself and I spend WAY too much on the internet and computer in general. But good lord man, you could do a lot to change your area around you if you put half as much effort into a local city council, a neighborhood newsletter, FACEtube channel of your own, or something. Ifyou already do this. EXCELLENT! You should make threads about it and post your success failures, setbacks so we can all learn from them. Not that these threads arent valuable, but I feel you could do amazing work IRL with all this knowledge you have.

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    To me your post is kind of strange.
    Cider can answer for himself/herself.

    But what I see is kind of moralising a very good poster. Why should anyone give their talents the way you see it fit?

    We know about nothing of each other on forums.

    May be Cider is an 80 years old man not very physically active but mentally all there and still supplying us with great info.

    Or maybe she is a young mother her hands full with 4 children with no time other than for posting at times and taking care, without pay, of her 4 children.

    Or maybe Cider is living in the country far away from anybody and his/her only mean of communication with the world is the internet and he/she cannot go in city council to offer help.

    Or maybe city councils and facetube give no results when working with them.

    Or maybe Cider is working full time, raising a family, but is a real genius and can speedread (more than 1000 words a minute as many can) on one hand and listen to videos while working in his lab, his genius processing the information really fast, which he/she gladly share with us.

    I think we should as much as possible avoid judging others and also avoid what seems to me a kind of patronizing on who Cider should be or should do.

    Same for all of us. We do not know what our forum neighbors life is like and why they are doing what they are doing/writing.


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    Cider, Your threads are just post after post of links to video and copy paste from other websites. If you have watched and read all the things you post then golly jeez whiz you have spend a lot of time at this. I get that completely as someone who has what feels like an obsession with getting the new piece of information. However, imagine if you created and put out in the world, the real one not this online one, what you could accomplish. Now this is most certainly the pot calling the kettle as I could do more myself and I spend WAY too much on the internet and computer in general. But good lord man, you could do a lot to change your area around you if you put half as much effort into a local city council, a neighborhood newsletter, FACEtube channel of your own, or something. Ifyou already do this. EXCELLENT! You should make threads about it and post your success failures, setbacks so we can all learn from them. Not that these threads arent valuable, but I feel you could do amazing work IRL with all this knowledge you have.
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    Flash, you are right Im an asshole. I should take it down, but others should see me being a bad person and why i was called out.

    What I was trying to express: creation is the most Godly thing one can do. Cider is merely a conduit with these types of threads and is doing very low level type of creation, NOT THAT THIS IS BAD IN ANYWAY SHAPE OR FORM! What I was suggesting was stepping the level of creation up from mere collating to something more powerful, again with the understanding that there is power in what is currently being done and again nothing wrong with it, if this type of thread appeals to you.

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    It's easy enough to learn basic facts about Cidersomerset and most other members by clicking on their avatars, which takes you to their profile page, where you can usually see their home country's flag, gender and more by clicking on "about me" (and by doing so, we can see that Cidersomerset is a young man who lives in the UK).
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    Maybe it's not all over yet...one possible result of the current huge amount of division.
    I don't think there are really any cut and dried, predictable outcomes because there are too many heretofore unprecedented factors at play, despite the many attempts to downplay or hide them, such as emerging advanced technologies, unofficial Disclosure, an awakening populace, etc.
    But one can still hope, and for many, Bernie Sanders still represents that hope.
    (Red letters my emphasis.)
    http://seeyouin2020.blogspot.com/201...is-giving.html
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    The two major parties are diminishing. American public opinion has turned against the interests of the powers that control them. An enormous hole of political support has opened up in our system, and the opportunity is at hand to change everything. Are you with us?
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    Bernie Sanders' Revolution Is Giving America The Will To Live

    Quote In April 2010, Noam Chomsky gave an interview with Chris Hedges that's since become very famous because it predicted the rise of a figure like Donald Trump.
    http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/..._20100419/P700 But what hasn't been focused on enough is how he essentially gave us the key to avoiding the materialization of the present situation by pointing out the ominous differences between the 2010's and the 1930's:
    “I have never seen anything like this in my lifetime,” Chomsky added. “I am old enough to remember the 1930s. My whole family was unemployed. There were far more desperate conditions than today. But it was hopeful. People had hope. The CIO was organizing. No one wants to say it anymore but the Communist Party was the spearhead for labor and civil rights organizing. Even things like giving my unemployed seamstress aunt a week in the country. It was a life. There is nothing like that now. The mood of the country is frightening. The level of anger, frustration and hatred of institutions is not organized in a constructive way. It is going off into self-destructive fantasies.”
    Indeed, unlike was the case back in the day, when organizations like the CIO brought the country back from the brink by pressuring formerly corporatist leaders like FDR to bring the necessary societal reforms, no such hope had appeared as of the point Chomsky gave that assessment. Even before the 2008 financial crisis, the state of America's political and economic systems, and public confidence in those systems, had reached a critical and perilous point. By the time the nation's several-year-long bout with intoxicated post-9/11 nationalism died down, the country had realized that its government and media were by no means on its side any more, and that led many people to go down a rabbit hole of magical thinking and cynicism.

    On the left, there was the rise of the 9/11 Truth movement, and on the right there was the rise of various Christian end times movements. The outlook from within these groups, as Matt Taibbi reported more than a decade ago in his book The Great Derangement after interacting with the members of them directly, was in no way positive or hopeful, with them only voting "out of loathing, against enemies and against the system generally, not really for anybody."

    And now, after that derangement has been increased exponentially with the near collapse of our formerly reliable financial order and the realization that the Democratic Party, which provided some hope when it was voted in massively in 2006 and 2008, is just another tool of the neoliberal oligarchy, the state of our politics is more insane than Taibbi probably could have dreamed of when he wrote that. The Trump administration is fittingly packed with conspiracy and apocalyptic-minded individuals who reflect the views of so many of their voters, with Steve Bannon being obsessed with his conviction that a catastrophic world war is fast approaching,
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b040613138a951
    Trump's senior director of strategic communications Michael Anton being enamored with his belief that America will be attacked "any day now" by nuclear-armed terrorists,
    https://theintercept.com/2017/02/16/...-fashion-site/ and Trump himself being both a big fan of and personally involved with the alt-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who frequently points to aliens and secret Satanic cabals as the causes of society's ills.
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7595136.html

    The limits of influence that have been so far placed upon these individuals by the Senate, the Congress, the media and the courts will easily fall away as soon as the next major terrorist attack occurs. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/...ians_201611271 This will set the stage for just one of the epochal collapses that closely loom. As of the Ides of March, the federal government has been in the dark as to whether a new debt ceiling deal will be worked out before the national treasury's walking around money runs out a few months from now, very likely creating the factors for financial apocalypse within both the public and private sectors http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/ite...economic-crash which have run up an insane amount of debt in the last nine years. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-0...ill-grind-halt This will make it so that the staggering economic inequality that's appeared in the last four decades, which is currently made not as bad as it looks https://www.bu.edu/today/2016/lauren...of-inequality/ by America's generally high living standards and widely accessible social services, to be laid harshly bare as the nation, due to the additional threats of climate change and oil depletion, enters into a period that the author James Howard Kunstler famously dubs "The Long Emergency."

    This is all far worse than what we were up against eight decades ago. As I've said, the Dust Bowl, the rise of communism and fascism in Europe, the Great Depression, and World War II respectively almost can't compare with the climate crisis, the rise of tyranny in not just Europe but the United States, the coming abrupt end of the petroleum economy, and the starting mutual holy war between western Islamophobes and Muslim extremists that involves nuclear weapons. http://www.truth-out.org/speakout/it...war-on-muslims And the fact that Americans voted to greatly exacerbate these converging crises last year is understandable, given Chris Hedges' recent diagnosis http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/...death_20170312 of those who most loyally support Trump and his destructive actions: "A population alienated and beset by despair and hopelessness finds empowerment and pleasure in an orgy of annihilation that soon morphs into self-annihilation. It has no interest in nurturing a world that has betrayed it and thwarted its dreams. It seeks to eradicate this world and replace it with a mythical landscape. It turns against institutions, as well as ethnic and religious groups, that are scapegoated for its misery. It plunders diminishing natural resources with abandon. It is seduced by the fantastic promises of demagogues and the magical solutions characteristic of the Christian right or what anthropologists call 'crisis cults.'" http://referenceworks.brillonline.co...sis-cult-C1474

    That's grimly accurate assessment of where society has gone. But what Hedges, unlike Chomsky himself, hasn't nearly as much acknowledged is how the country has lately begun to embrace the exact opposite mentality. https://www.democracynow.org/2016/4/...ers_supporters

    In that piece, Hedges points out Freud's theory of the life instinct and the death instinct. The life instinct, wrote Freud, is what encourages us to sustain and nurture, while the death instinct is the morbid urge that tends to grip us in times of crisis to simply tear everything down and enjoy the show. It may appear as though the majority of Americans have succumbed to the latter, with Trump's election being only the prelude to the suicidal nationalist fervor that will no doubt grip so many when the next 9/11 inevitably happens during Trump's term, http://www.vulture.com/2016/12/micha...us-killed.html but thanks to the campaign and movement Bernie Sanders started last year, there's every reason to believe that's not the case.

    Firstly, it's important to remember that if America's democracy weren't so almost fatally compromised by decades of intensified corruption and corporate control, Sanders, not Trump, would most certainly be president. As I've illustrated, http://seeyouin2020.blogspot.com/201...90218692371154 were it not for the massive amounts of voter suppression and electoral fraud that occurred during the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries, Bernie would have easily defeated Clinton and then Trump in a landslide. And as Sanders has recently assessed, http://www.vnews.com/Bernie-Sanders-...ndolph-8746579 the big upside that few of his supporters considered right after he was cheated out of the nomination is that a Trump presidency, despite all its perils, is the best possible outcome of the 2016 election in terms of mobilizing grassroots energy.

    If Bernie Sanders or even Hillary Clinton were in the White House now, it's likely we wouldn't be seeing one-one hundredth of the bottom-up political action that's happening these days. We wouldn't have seen an unprecedented surge in donations to environmental and civil liberties groups. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...arenthood-aclu We wouldn't have seen strikes and protests across the country taking place nearly every day since November 8. We wouldn't have seen an amount of grassroots progressive volunteering and organizational growth in these last five months that perhaps hasn't been seen since the peak of the civil rights movement. http://www.newyorker.com/culture/jia...ssive-activism And while we probably would still have seen the launch of the Justice Democrats and much of the recent rise of the Democratic Socialists of America, http://www.newyorker.com/culture/jia...ssive-activism these groups wouldn't have been nearly as successful or collectively motivated as they've been with Trump as president. http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-...308-story.html

    These efforts, which will no doubt soon get far more prevalent as the economic factors mentioned several paragraphs back compel the majority of the populous into the kind of Great Depression-level activism described by Chomsky, are already taking the kinds of effects on those in power that made the last New Deal possible. Cory Booker, despite being a popular receptacle for pharmaceutical industry donations, has joined his Senate colleague Bernie Sanders in supporting a drug importation bill after massive outrage directed towards him from the left; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b060480e0c2b52 2018 candidate for California governor Gavin Newsom, despite having supported the Obamacare hawk Hillary Clinton last year, has now endorsed Berniecare no doubt partly because he knows he'll be facing so many Sandersists during his run; http://www.latimes.com/politics/esse...htmlstory.html and the frequent showings of dissent by progressives at town halls around the country have dissuaded a great deal of Washington Republicans, including Trump, from laying hands on the flawed but necessary Obamacare model. http://www.commondreams.org/views/20...asier-we-think

    Make no mistake, not even this is quite enough to turn things around. As Ethan Goffman writes in his piece The Human Race Has Only 50 Years Left http://www.truth-out.org/speakout/it...-50-years-left (don't freak out, he describes that title as incendiary), "The crescendo of progressive organizing in reaction to the Trump presidency provides some hope. Yet it must be only a beginning. We must march together toward a deeply democratic, socially just, environmentally sustainable world, or we will all fall together."

    But given the nature of those who will take control after the current frenzy of Trump era political involvement is over, this will most certainly be just the beginning. The latest-born members of generation x and pretty much everyone younger overwhelmingly reject bigotry and hatred, favor a just and democratized economy, are averse to military involvement, and desire to make humanity a positive or neutral influence on the natural world. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.da933fe71ac3 And as of the 2020 election, when this demographic will make up 40% of the American electorate, it will be able to dominate electoral and civic life. This makes for a perhaps very long term extension of the present push towards a sane human existence on this planet. https://mic.com/articles/35479/mille...020#.abz7ouQxg

    In the meantime, the movement that Bernie Sanders started and his supporters really made possible has, in both a literal and psychological sense, brought America back from the brink. The country, which now loves Sanders himself more than any other politician, http://www.salon.com/2017/03/23/bern...om-the-inside/ is now for the most part rejecting the death instinct offered by Trumpism and seeks to put itself on a compassionate and reasonable path. As of now, we are no longer voting in elections and thinking about the issues out of loathing, anger or cynicism; we're doing so out of the absolutely correct belief that the system can and will be repaired.
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    Koch brothers’ operatives fill top White House positions, ethics forms reveal
    The Koch brothers have much to celebrate with Trump in the White House.
    By Lee Fang - April 5, 2017 |
    http://www.nationofchange.org/2017/0...-forms-reveal/
    (We've been trying hard to get the Koch brothers out of Arkansas politics; the Rockefeller/Clinton connection is bad enough, and this is the last thing we need.)
    Quote If the billionaire Koch brothers turn to the White House for favors, they will see many familiar faces.

    Newly disclosed ethics forms reveal that a significant number of senior Trump staffers were previously employed by the sprawling network of hard-right and libertarian advocacy groups financed and controlled by Charles and David Koch, the conservative duo hyper-focused on entrenching Republican power, eliminating taxes, and slashing environmental and labor regulations.

    Some of the relationships were well-known. Marc Short, for instance, now Trump’s chief liaison to Congress, previously led Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, the dark money nonprofit used by the Koch brothers and their donor cohort to dispense money to allied groups. Freedom Partners, which maintains an affiliate Super PAC, was at the center of the Kochs’ $750 million election effort during the campaign last year.

    But the ethics forms, made available to the public on Friday evening, reveal a number of previously undisclosed financial ties between the Koch network and Trump’s inner circle of political aides.

    Donald McGahn, Trump’s campaign attorney turned White House counsel, provided legal services to a range of outside Koch groups working to influence the election. McGahn, through the law firm Jones Day, advised Freedom Partners, as well as i360, the Koch’s big data firm set up to identify and target voters, and Americans for Prosperity, the election advocacy and grassroots lobbying organization run by the Koch brothers. Ann Donaldson, McGahn’s chief of staff, came to the White House from McGahn’s law firm. Her financial disclosure shows that she also provided legal services to Freedom Partners and i360.

    Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s former campaign manager turned close White House advisor, consulted over the last year for Americans for Prosperity’s national foundation, as well as for the Michigan and Ohio chapters of the group. Conway served as a board member for the Independent Women’s Forum, a Koch-backed group whose goal is “increasing the number of women who value free markets and personal liberty.”The fact that Trump’s political team worked for the Koch network during the campaign adds a new wrinkle to the relationship between the president and the most well-known pair of Republican billionaires.

    The Koch network has long pioneered a strategy of backing GOP campaigns by using seemingly independent nonprofits and outside election groups. Election law prohibits organizations that raise and spend unlimited funds, such as the Freedom Partners’ Super PAC and Americans for Prosperity, from directly coordinating with candidates.

    But those rules are rarely enforced. Moreover, campaigns and Super PACs have danced around the coordination prohibition by employing individuals who split their time between candidates and outside groups, making them a crucial conduit for potential coordination.

    Despite the common myth that the Koch network, in the words of Politico, “sat out” the presidential campaign, Koch groups were active in battleground states that proved critical to Trump’s victory. Americans for Prosperity employed 650 staff members during the campaign, with many stationed in Florida, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Missouri. The field staff, using the new data tools from i360, focused on making sure Republican voters made it to the polls.

    In the aforementioned states, Americans for Prosperity also aired negative ads attacking Hillary Clinton in the last weeks of the campaign, linking her to Democratic candidates and problems allegedly caused by the Affordable Care Act. The ads, which blanketed swing state television stations, held Clinton responsible for healthcare with “higher cost, lost coverage, lost doctors.”

    The election effort swept the GOP to a level of national power not seen since the 1920s. And the Koch network has been quick to seize upon unified Republican control of Washington to score a range of policy and political victories.

    Freedom Partners Vice President Andy Koenig told the Los Angeles Times after the election that his group hoped Trump would “walk in with an eraser” and wipe out as many Obama reforms as possible. The group formulated a “Roadmap to Repeal,” a memo calling for the administration to prioritize revoking the Paris climate change treaty, repealing clean water rules, and eliminating limits on pollution from coal-fire power plants.

    In recent weeks, Trump and congressional leaders have used a little-known procedure called the Congressional Review Act to swiftly roll back the very regulations identified by the Koch memo. And they have been aided by a team that came to the White House policy staff directly from the Koch network.

    Koenig, the former Freedom Partners vice president, is now working in the White House as a policy assistant. Koenig’s financial disclosure shows that he made $320,000 at the group before moving through the revolving door.

    In addition, Andrew Bremberg, now the director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, and Bethany Scully, an official working in Trump’s Office of Legislative Affairs, both worked for Freedom Partners. Bremberg’s disclosure shows that he consulted for the group through a consulting firm he owns called Right Policy LLC.

    The Trump policy team includes Brian Blase, a special assistant to the president working on healthcare issues, who came to the White House from the Mercatus Center, the Koch network think tank at George Mason University.

    A number of Vice President Mike Pence’s staff also came directly from Koch organizations. Andeliz Castillo, named earlier this year as a Pence senior aide, came from the Libre Initiative, the Latino outreach arm of the Koch network. Stephen Ford, Pence’s director of speechwriting, previously worked as a speechwriter for Koch’s Freedom Parters.

    To be sure, there is not perfect harmony between the Koch brothers and Trump. The Koch network harshly criticized the American Health Care Act, attacking it for not doing enough to repeal Obamacare. And the groups have lobbied against the so-called border adjustment tax, a proposal favored by some in the Trump White House.

    But if the latest member-wide email from Americans for Prosperity is any indication, the Koch brothers have much to celebrate with Trump in the White House.

    The email, titled, “Thank you, President Trump,” hails the president for issuing an executive order to repeal of Obama’s “Clean Power Plan,” the biggest pillar in the previous administration’s climate change strategy. The message goes on to boast that Americans for Prosperity is providing the lobbying muscle, along with paid advertisements and mobilizing calls to Congress, to help confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
    Each breath a gift...
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