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International deep state has been supporting radical Islam
December 15, 2024
|The Sunday Guardian
SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT PROMOTING RADICAL ISLAM Soros' extensive funding of organizations under the pretext of promoting global causes such as refugee rights, gender equality, and combating Islamophobia has often resulted in unintended-or perhaps intentional-support for entities with questionable objectives.
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The concept of a deep state—a clandestine group wielding power and influence without accountability to further its agenda—is traditionally associated with national governments. However, recent trends reveal a global manifestation of this phenomenon, with influential individuals and entities destabilizing democratically elected governments through collusion with media houses, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), charities, and sometimes even state actors. This international deep state operates beyond traditional state boundaries, and its implications for global stability demand urgent scrutiny.
The ideological polarization and societal fractures evident today cannot be understood without examining this international deep state. From the relentless spread of wokeism, employing Marxist-style tactics to enforce conformity, to the normalization of radical Islamist ideologies, one must question the coordination and synchronicity behind these phenomena. A closer look reveals figures like George Soros using their wealth and influence to manipulate policies and disrupt social harmony for ideological and financial gains.
Universities worldwide have become hotbeds of pro-Palestinian protests, For instance, The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which has links to the Muslim Brotherhood, received funds from Soros.
ISNA's Canadian branch has reportedly funnelled funds to Relief Organizations of Kashmiri Muslims, an NGO tied to Pakistan-based Jamaat-eIslami.
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