Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Obama’s Communist Green Jobs Czar

Van Jones, another one of Obama’s close communist associates was appointed as Obama’s “Green Jobs Czar” in March of 2009

By de Andréa

As a matter of process all presidents almost immediately after their inauguration, surround themselves with people that subscribe to the same ideologies as their own. President Barrack Hussein Obammah is no exception.

Van Jones appointment as a White House environmental adviser was announced March 10, 2009.

Van Jones, Obama's new Environmental Adviser, is a co-founder of ‘ColorofChange’, among many other communist organizations.

Listen to what Michael Savage says about Van Jones and Obama’s Green Shirts.

The group's executive director is James Rucker, who previously served as director of the Grassroots Mobilization for the radical liberal Socialist Organization MoveOn.org.

Immediately following the release of this report, the ‘’ColorofChange” scrubbed its site of any mention of Jones. After the deletion was pointed out, ColorofChange added Jones back to its site but now claims, "Van hasn't been active in the work of ColorofChange in recent years. After helping ColorofChange get started in 2005, Van moved on to other pursuits." Previously, the site simply listed Jones as a co-founder but did not claim any distance from the radical activist.

Most major media reports on the ColorofChange campaign fail to note Jones is a founder of the group or that the Fox News show host Glen Beck has been reporting critically on Jones. Glen Beck's program, meanwhile, has been taking major hits from the ColorofChange campaign. The insurance company Geico and Lawyers.com for example, have pulled their ads from the Fox News show, and Procter & Gamble, Progressive Insurance and SC Johnson have all claimed their ads were run in error and vowed to correct the mistake. Fox News said most of the companies would have their ads shifted to other Fox programs.

According to the White House blog, Jones' new duties include helping to craft job-generating climate policy and to ensure equal opportunity in the administration's energy proposals.

Jones, formerly a self-described "rowdy black nationalist," boasted in a 2005 interview with the left-leaning East Bay Express that his environmental activism was a means to fight for racial and class "justice."

Jones was also president and founder of ‘Green For All’, a nonprofit organization that advocates building a so-called inclusive green economy.

Until recently, Jones was a longtime member of the board of Apollo Alliance, a coalition of labor, business, environmental and community leaders that claims on its website to be "working to catalyze a clean energy revolution that will put millions of Americans to work in a new generation of high-quality, green-collar jobs."

He was a founder and leader of the communist revolutionary organization Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement, or STORM. The organization had its roots in a grouping of black militants organizing to protest the first Gulf War. STORM was formally founded in 1994, becoming one of the most influential and active radical groups in the San Francisco Bay area.

STORM worked with known communist leaders. It led the charge in black protests against various issues, including a local attempt to pass Proposition 21, a ballot initiative that sought to increase the penalties for violent crimes and require more juvenile offenders to be tried as adults.

The leftist blog Machete 48 identifies STORM's influences as "third-worldist Marxism (and an often vulgar Maoism)."

Speaking to the East Bay Express, Van Jones said he first became a radical Communist in the wake of the 1992 Rodney King riots in Watts California, during which time he was arrested. "I was a rowdy nationalist on April 28th, and then the verdicts came down on April 29th," he said. "By August, I was a communist. I met all these young radical people of color – I mean radical: communists and anarchists. And it was, like… 'This is what I need to be a part of.' I spent the next 10 years of my life working with a lot of those people I met in jail, learning to be a communist revolutionary," he said.

Trevor Loudon, a researcher and opponent of communism who runs the New Zeal blog, identified several Bay Area communists who worked with STORM, including Elizabeth Martinez, who helped advise Jones' Ella Baker Human Rights Center, another radical organization which Jones founded to advocate civil justice. Jones and Martinez also attended a "Challenging White Supremacy" workshop together.

According to the researcher Trevor Loudon, Martinez was a long time Maoist who went on to join the Communist Party USA breakaway organization Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism, or CCDS, in the early 1990s. Martinez still serves on the CCDS council and is also a board member of the Movement for a Democratic Society, where she sits alongside Weathermen radicals Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.

One of STORM's newsletters featured a tribute to Amilcar Cabral, the late Marxist revolutionary leader of Guinea-Bissau and the Cape Verde Islands. This tribute is noteworthy because Jones reportedly named his son after Cabral and reportedly concludes every e-mail with a quote from the communist leader.

STORM eventually fell apart amid bickering among its leaders. Van Jones then moved on to environmentalism. He used his Ella Baker Center to advocate "inclusive" environmentalism and launch a Green-Collar Jobs Campaign, which led to the nation's first Green Jobs Corps in Oakland, Calif.

At the Clinton Global Initiative in 2007, Jones announced the establishment of Green For All, yet another radical communist activist organization which in 2008 held a national green conference in which most attendees were black. Jones also released a book, "The Green Collar Economy," which debuted at No.12 on the New York Times' bestseller list – the first environmental book written by an African American to make the list.

THE BOTTOM LINE: It may be necessary to note the reason Van Jones and other Communist activists have steered a course toward the color green in recent years. Just in case it isn’t obvious enough, one might conclude that the course “Change” (note the emphases on “Change” a code word for revolution,) isn’t a change in direction away from the fundamental philosophy of ‘Communism’, but simply a new platform or conduit in which to promote the ideology of a utopian ‘Socialist Communist State’. As you may already know “Environmentalism” is definitely not about the environment, but instead all about achieving a base of power and control.

“Birds of a feather flock together.” William Turner 1545
Original Quote…"Byrdes of on kynde and color flok and flye allwayes together."

“The end justifies the means” Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavellili 1493, later adopted by Karl Heinrich Marx 1848. in the book "The Communist Manifasto".

Isn't it interesting that Machiavellili, Marx, Jones and Obama all believe in democracy as a means to an end. This my friend, is why America was not designed as a 'Democracy', but instead a "Constitutional Republic".

Think about it...

de Andréa

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