14 Sivan 5785
Although this newest Gaza initiative by the United States, which I will remind you was already being planned as early as December 2023, may not last any longer than the floating pier debacle, I think it is worth looking deeper into the person who has been entrusted with its success. As you will see before we've finished, there is a bigger story behind this.
The "Reverend" Dr. Johnnie Moore has been appointed the "Executive Chairman" of the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation which has been created (supposedly) to get humanitarian aid to Gazan civilians without interference or disruption by Hamas. It makes use of private military contractors* to maintain order, while under the ultimate protection of the IDF.
He is no newcomer to the area as we showed you in Part 2. Let's look further into his background and see with whom he is associated. From his LinkedIn account...
The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most important challenges facing the United States and the world.
- We bring together thoughtful people with diverse backgrounds and points of view.
- We cultivate and support values-based, purpose-driven leaders in many communities.
- We turn ideas into action and impact for individuals and society.
The Aspen Institute has earned a reputation for gathering diverse, nonpartisan thought leaders, creatives, scholars and members of the public to address some of the world's most complex problems. But the goal of these convenings is to have an impact beyond the conference room. They are designed to provoke, further and improve actions taken in the real world.
...The Civil Society Fellowship engages the next generation of national leaders—across political ideologies and other differences—to explore and forge solutions to society’s biggest challenges.
In a world increasingly divided by political, social, and economic fault lines, the moral guidance and ethical frameworks offered by religion and spirituality are crucial for fostering mutual understanding and a shared vision for a more inclusive future. Integrating these frameworks into leadership principles, as well as common values into collaborative efforts, can unlock new pathways to collective well-being and social progress.The network convenes over 700 experts from academia, business, government, civil society and international organizations, operating as a time-bound think-tank, grouped in expertise-based thematic councils, to identify and disseminate transformative ideas with the potential for positive global impact....The world is undergoing deep, complex and accelerated transformations, and neither government, nor business, nor civil society alone can address our common challenges. Religion, values and spirituality continue to shape the societal transformations of today - economic, geopolitical, technological and cultural.As part of its Civil Society Communities and across our Centres, the World Economic Forum engages over 100 religious leaders, faith-based organizations, interfaith groups, multi-faith networks, and experts of religion from over 10 of the world’s major religions and spiritual traditions.In partnership with key global faith representatives, experts and community leaders,** the Forum has launched the Faith in Action Community. This multistakeholder community reflects on how global leaders can build innovative partnerships with faith actors – on the environment, moral economies and technology governance – and consider ways leaders can accelerate cooperation at a time of deepening polarization and distrust in societies.Global leaders cannot afford to ignore the impact of religion and spirituality on today's interconnected challenges. Eighty-five per cent of people worldwide adhere to a religious or spiritual tradition, impacting how they define their values and participate in communities, workplaces and societies.Faith actors, from traditional religious institutions and interfaith organizations to faith-motivated investors, are tackling common challenges through partnerships with businesses, government and other stakeholders, exploring original approaches to working for mutual benefit.
We have no idea of the extent of internal enemies who are full-time fighting to destroy Torah Judaism and Torah Jews.
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* Some U.S. private military contractors have been linked to Christian organizations, particularly those focused on humanitarian aid or defense. These links range from partnerships with Christian charities to the involvement of individuals with Christian backgrounds in the industry, sometimes through ventures like military NGOs that operate in conflict zones.
[See also: Onward (Private Contract American) Christian Soldiers; In Gaza, Trump Embraces Private Military Contractors - Trump’s first presidency showed that such contractors often come with a bad track record and hidden costs.]
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To be continued, iy"H...