00:02:00.000oh wait what am i doing here sorry okay hi everyone welcome to
00:02:29.840the goldie show we're back on our regular schedule so great to be here great to see you all
00:02:37.840um excited to be back uh with my new setup my new office so let's get the conversation going um
00:02:46.320i spoke last night a little bit about uh qatar and how dangerous of a state qatar really is
00:02:56.240and a lot of people um have heard maybe one or two things here and there but uh they're not
00:03:03.040really familiar with qatar and that's because qatar works behind the scenes it's a very very small
00:03:08.800gulf country uh has a population of maybe 300 000 um qataris total i mean the the population of the
00:03:17.360country is much much bigger but there's only about 300 000 qataris and if you caught my show from
00:03:24.560yesterday my live stream from yesterday um i was uh speaking about you know giving sort of a qatar
00:03:31.840101 intro and we also played a very interesting video by um erin milan she interviewed the um
00:03:42.880the leader of the qatari opposition something that i didn't even know existed until yesterday
00:03:48.880so make sure that um you you check that out because there's a lot of interest on qatar i
00:03:55.440decided to uh continue um with these sort of exploratory videos to give all of you a better
00:04:03.520understanding of um who and what qatar is and why they are so um involved in western
00:04:17.760politics western society but more importantly how qatar's involvement is actually contributing to
00:04:29.280the destabilization of western countries because a lot of the radical ideology and beliefs
00:04:40.320and behaviors that we're seeing right now especially especially in university campuses
00:04:46.880among the youth is because of this indoctrination and this propaganda that's being pushed by qatar
00:04:55.680and of course scholars and academics and pundits and journalists and lobbyists that are paid by
00:05:04.480Qatar to push their ideology and to push their propaganda. So I want to start with this video
00:05:14.920from Mark Levin. This is him on Fox News. It was aired two months ago and sadly it only has 67
00:05:25.36027,000 views. I think, you know, this should be much higher. But again, you know, I think one of
00:05:33.680the reasons that videos about Qatar don't have a lot of views is because people aren't searching
00:05:42.160for Qatar, right? If you don't know what the threat is, obviously, you're not going to go out
00:05:49.580and search for it. It's not going to be popular in the media, right? Because it's just not something
00:05:54.940that's going to be on your radar. But this is something that people have been talking about
00:06:01.220for a very long time, those who are familiar with the Middle East, those who are familiar
00:06:05.900with Middle Eastern politics, and as well as those who are familiar with Islamic terrorism
00:06:12.780and who is funding and backing Islamic terrorists. So here we go. We're going to watch this video
00:06:21.380now. I'm very interested to see what Mark Levin has to say. This was on Fox News two months ago.
00:06:28.380Mark Levin, and this is Life, Liberty, and Levin Sunday. Qatar is always in the news. Have you
00:06:34.400noticed? They're very upset. They're in the United States. They're on this network and other networks
00:06:39.660complaining about their sovereignty being violated because the Israelis tried to take out
00:06:44.660the leadership of Hamas, you see. And so they intend to get back at Israel. I just want to
00:06:52.960remind you guys, for those of you who watched my live stream yesterday about Qatar, we did speak
00:06:58.400about this extensively. And the example that I gave is, you know, back when I think it was like
00:07:04.940in 2003, I believe, almost 20 years ago, over 20 years ago, when Bush, President Bush went after
00:07:12.980Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan, and President Bush took him out,
00:07:22.120even though he was in Pakistan. And no one was outraged by that. In fact, many people were
00:07:28.140happy, many people were celebrating. And yet, when Israel just recently did the same thing to
00:07:34.760Hamas terrorists. For some reason, Qatar was able to, you know, condemn this as an attack
00:07:43.080on their sovereignty. And so you really have to take a step back and ask yourself,
00:07:49.040how is it that when the United States goes after Islamic terrorists, that's not an attack on
00:07:55.860sovereignty? And yet when Israel does it, somehow it is. Do you see the double standard there?
00:08:01.800This is one of the greatest achievements of Qatar is being able to convince the rest of the world, or I mean, at least not the rest of the world, to convince Western countries and Western politicians that harboring Islamic terrorists is somehow critical to international diplomacy.
00:08:24.300And this kind of goes into their agenda of trying to normalize and legitimize Islamic terrorists, right?
00:08:36.180And so Qatar has very slowly and is very slowly changing the nuance and the language of international diplomacy.
00:08:46.240And they're going from, you know, no negotiating with terrorists to let's legitimize them, let's give them a diplomatic office and let's negotiate with them.
00:08:57.000And so that's where we're seeing the shift in reaction here, because Qatar has been very, very successful in making that shift for Islamic terrorists.
00:20:53.280It's got its borders. Therefore, we shouldn't attack there. Let's stop playing games.
00:20:59.140Hamas is operated out of Qatar. The leadership, much of it, is in Qatar. Qatar has been funding
00:21:06.780Hamas for decades. Qatar's Al Jazeera celebrates October 7th. Al Jazeera is the most widely read
00:21:16.000piece of garbage in the muslim and arab world it is run by the ruling family in qatar now i'm not
00:21:25.580al jazeera is also banned in several middle eastern countries like saudi arabia united arab
00:21:31.540emirates egypt bahrain and jordan and the reason al jazeera is banned is because those governments
00:21:37.520recognize that al jazeera is basically a foreign mouthpiece for islamic terrorism and it's basically
00:21:45.360the mouthpiece of the Qatari royal family, and they use it to indoctrinate and radicalize
00:21:51.960people, not just in the Middle East, but around the world. And that's why several Middle Eastern
00:21:57.440countries, Muslim Middle Eastern countries, have actually banned Al Jazeera, because Al Jazeera
00:22:03.540is not news, it's just terrorist propaganda. I'm not playing any games about this stuff.
00:22:08.780It's obvious why the Israelis went into Doha to take these guys out.
00:22:12.460What they're supposed to say? We can't touch them because they're in Qatar? Let's go on. I want you to watch this short film about Qatar and Hamas.
00:22:28.060Somewhere amid the pristine streets and all the skyscrapers, Doha has an open secret.
00:22:35.140Qatar's capital city, 1,800 kilometers away from Gaza, a comfortable home for the leadership of Hamas.
00:22:44.160That's the group's political chief, Ismail Haniyeh, personally labeled by the U.S. a specially designated global terrorist.
00:22:52.800But living in Qatar, he greets allies like the Iranian foreign minister in full view of the cameras.
00:23:00.180For years, he and other senior Hamas leaders have been holed up in Doha.
00:23:05.040And now more than ever, that deal has come into question.
00:23:09.940Since the October 7th massacre, Qatar has positioned itself as an intermediary, helping to free Israeli hostages.
00:34:39.680So. Since 1986, Qatar has invested six billion, two thirds of that.
00:34:49.860OK, so two thirds of that over two billion dollars has been invested since twenty twenty one and twenty twenty four.
00:34:59.520If that does not set off red flags for you, not quite sure what to say there.
00:35:06.980And it seems like things definitely ramped up just before, you know, a couple of years before October 7.
00:35:17.340And since then, it seems like they've been continuing to pump money into U.S. institutions.
00:35:25.940Guys, this is a you know, this is like a red flag moment right here.
00:35:30.420years nearly a third of donations from qatar over two billion were given between 2021 and 2024 so
00:35:38.800let me finish this opening statement with the following qatar release the hamas leaders
00:35:47.240to the united states for prosecution for war crimes release them now otherwise your sovereignty
00:35:55.120means crap. Number two, we need to limit its ability to purchase businesses and politicians
00:36:02.500in our country and to pour its poison money into our universities and colleges to undermine our
00:36:08.660country and our ally, Israel, and spread anti-Semitism. Number three, it must stop
00:36:15.540funding Hamas. Number four, it must come clean on 9-11. Confess. Hey, Sean Hannity here. Hey,
00:36:24.180click here there we go so there was a video um from mark levin that was on fox news um two months
00:36:32.500ago uh only has 67 000 views there but uh there's there's something um more insidious about the
00:36:43.380funding that u.s universities get and um mark he sort of alluded to it right uh where was it
00:36:53.620it was around here where was it he said so foreign donors have given as much to u.s universities in
00:37:03.220the last four years as they did in the previous 40. so it seems like there's a lot of interest from
00:37:13.300foreign countries into pushing their ideology and promoting
00:37:21.800their ideology through universities, it seems as if
00:37:27.940they have found a loophole. And this loophole is being taken
00:37:35.260advantage of to push their ideologies, whether it's
00:37:39.700communism, whether it's socialism, whether it's, you know,
00:37:43.900Marxism, whether it's Islamism, all of these bad actors are
00:37:49.820pushing their anti imperial, anti West, anti Christian
00:37:56.680ideologies, in order to destabilize Western society. And
00:38:03.580you know, the, you know, target number one is the United States
00:38:06.940because the United States is the leader of the free world. Right? And
00:38:12.680so these these bad actors are funding universities because they
00:38:19.540know that if they can indoctrinate the youth, these
00:38:22.700people are going to grow up hating America. And eventually,
00:38:26.900you know, they're going to be the the ones who are in charge at
00:38:30.340some point because they're going to grow up. It's why you're
00:38:34.260seeing you know people in the united states who who are american um and yet they hate america
00:38:42.500they burn the american flag they call america like a settler colonial state or you know whites
00:38:48.980you know white supremacist whatever nonsense right it's all couched in that progressive leftist
00:38:55.460marxist um ideology which is also combined with um islamism as well and that's why you're seeing
00:39:03.780when it comes to young people in universities um a lot of the uh you know pro-hamas pro-palestine
00:39:14.020people are supported uh by the communists by the marxists um you know this this army of the red
00:39:21.940and black right they're united uh in their ideology of anti-imperialism uh anti-westernism
00:39:29.940this is the exact same unholy alliance that ruined Iran in 1979. It was the unity of the communists
00:39:40.100and the Islamists that together destabilized and unfortunately ended up overthrowing
00:39:48.980the Shah and turned Iran into a 7th century Islamic hellhole governed by Sharia law. And so
00:39:56.260So if you're wondering why the, you know, socialist Marxists always unite with the radical Islamists,
00:40:04.460it's because the one thing they have in common is their anti-imperialist, anti-Western rhetoric.
00:40:14.820Although I shouldn't really say anti-imperialist because the Islamists are actually imperialists,
00:40:21.060and that's something that no one ever talks about.
00:40:23.160You know, one of the biggest scams is all these Islamic radicals have convinced the West that, you know, they're not the biggest colonizers in the Middle East, right?
00:40:35.560But when you look at the Arab Muslim, you know, colonization, they're literally the biggest colonizers in the world.
00:41:00.780So it's about, you know, five years ago, almost six years ago now.
00:41:07.200And so Qatar, up until this point, Qatar would have only maybe spent maybe about $4 billion.
00:41:16.120But I haven't watched this, but it popped up on, you know, my suggested feeds.
00:41:21.180And I was looking at the description and it says, I think this is something that we should watch because this is related to what Qatar is doing.
00:41:32.340But we have to recognize that it's not only Qatar, it's other bad actors that are influencing young minds in Western universities.
00:41:43.420So a brief description says elite U.S. universities are receiving billions in funding from foreign governments, including China and Saudi Arabia.
00:41:55.560Many are raising concerns that this money is buying silence and compliance from America's future leaders.
00:42:04.520So let's give this a watch and see what's going on.
00:42:10.160And again, guys, like this is an older video, right?
00:42:13.060So people have been trying to sound the alarm.
00:42:17.760People have been trying to warn everyone about this threat.
00:42:23.980And yet it's not getting a lot of traction.
00:42:26.620It's not getting, you know, no one's really paying attention.
00:42:30.700So let's watch this and see what they have to say.
00:42:36.460When you want to get part of something, follow the money.
00:42:39.740America's Ivy League schools under the microscope.
00:42:44.320Elite universities are selling themselves, and look who's buying.
00:42:48.380These are governments that are hostile to the United States.
00:42:51.620Both Harvard and Yale are among the colleges under investigation
00:42:55.280for failing to report hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign gifts.
00:43:00.780Saudi Arabia gave $20 million to Georgetown.
00:43:06.400Okay. Oh, I love her. Raheel Raza is fantastic.
00:43:09.740I should have her on my on my show sometime soon she's oh she's fantastic
00:43:16.100this money should be utilized to lessen the burden of tuition on students but
00:43:22.460it's rarely used for that when this amount of money is coming in from the
00:43:26.360foreign government my first question is why why
00:43:32.480it's one of the hidden secrets about foreign influence in america
00:43:41.760just about the entire ivy league taking money from a foreign government and it's gotten to
00:43:48.120the point now where the funding has ballooned what organizations like the clarion project
00:43:54.880have been able to cover is that there have been over 12 billion dollars since 2012 worth of funds
00:44:02.300from foreign governments that are flowing into the country the countries that are donating the most
00:44:06.940money to american schools are countries with terrible human rights records oh there's qatar
00:44:14.300since 2012 cutter donated 2.9 billion china 1.2 billion whoa look at that so so qatar uh has
00:44:24.380donated now this is this is only up to uh to 2020 right so these are just 2020 numbers obviously
00:44:30.220the number is much higher than that now qatar is at you know 6 billion over 6 billion but uh look
00:44:36.460at this like qatar is at 2.9 billion china is 1.2 billion afghanistan is is 9 million iraq 44 million
00:44:48.620pakistan 5.6 palestine palestine 43 million wow isn't that interesting guys isn't that interesting
00:44:59.420So, you know, Palestine, the fake country, right, which doesn't actually exist, they complain about how they're poor, they complain about how they can't, like, feed their children, you know, whatever, you know, jihadi nonsense they put out there.
00:45:17.300they complain how poor they are and yet here they are they've given like what is this i can't tell
00:45:23.700if it's 43 or 4.3 million dollars to um american universities where did that money come from like
00:45:34.420these guys are complaining about how poor they are um and how they have no money and yet here they
00:45:39.460are like you know giving money to um u.s universities like literally it's everything
00:45:47.540about about palestine is fake um okay russia 137 million saudi arabia 1.1 billion syria wow okay so
00:45:57.380syria gave 1.3 million um that in 2020 syria was under the bashar al-assad regime which was a you
00:46:07.540know terrorist dictatorship um wow these countries that are investing in um american education
00:46:18.260are not necessarily the friendliest i mean the uae i really have no problem with the uae
00:46:24.820is is fighting um the muslim brotherhood and they're fighting islamic terrorism
00:46:31.220um but the rest i mean those are not necessarily countries that are friendly to the united states
00:46:39.780wow saudi arabia 1.1 billion united arab emirics 469 million and russia 137 million and that's
00:46:50.980just the amount that's been publicly declared most of the money is not declared by the schools i want
00:46:58.500to focus on yale in particular because it's did you guys also notice how israel was not on that
00:47:03.700list that's very interesting um everything that the jihadis and islamists accuse israel of doing
00:47:11.060it's literally them they're the ones who are doing it themselves right like they complain about you
00:47:16.660know israel influence or whatever and yet the islamists and the jihadis and the communists
00:47:22.180are actually the ones who are doing this because i did not see israel on that list supposedly
00:47:27.700filed no reports at all for any of the gifts that it did get academic institutions just are
00:47:33.540fundamentally and inherently dishonest when it comes to the money
00:47:36.580the government's investigating some of the nation's most prestigious colleges
00:47:50.260the department of education conducted investigations of several prominent american
00:47:54.740universities they sent a letter to the senate subcommittee which actually shone a light on
00:48:00.740what's actually happening one university had multiple contracts with the central committee
00:48:05.220of the communist party of the people's republic of china that american colleges and universities
00:48:09.940have provided unprecedented levels of access to foreign governments corporations and persons
00:48:15.060without adequate oversight the u.s department of education say they've uncovered more than six
00:48:20.500billion dollars in unreported gifts from countries including qatar china and saudi arabia what
00:48:27.220strings are attached i wonder why they're unreported i mean if they're unreported obviously
00:48:34.580universities are trying to hide something right very very strange that that it's you know six
00:48:41.700billion dollars worth of unreported funding attached to the billions of dollars that are
00:48:48.740are flowing from foreign governments to American schools. And why is this happening in secret?
00:49:00.380You know, I don't think we all need to get into our defensive crouches. You know,
00:49:05.300we're in a globalized world and universities have relationships all over the world. And I
00:49:12.580think generally this is all a good thing, but there are always questions that should be asked.
00:49:17.320You know, who is giving this money and why, and are there strings attached?
00:49:24.240Our academic institutions are being bought by foreign interests.
00:49:29.800And it'd be one thing if it were Western governments.
00:49:35.560It's another when you see foreign governments that are at odds with U.S. interests buying up influence.
00:49:42.340when you have foreign funding obviously it comes with an agenda nobody gives billions of dollars
00:49:52.860to set up a chair in islamic studies at a university without the explicit intention of
00:49:57.940influencing the mindset of the students the strategic goal of a country who's pouring
00:50:03.940millions or billions of dollars into universities is to affect U.S. policy in a number of different
00:50:12.800ways. They're trying to influence the minds of the next generation of congressmen, the next
00:50:18.880generation of lobbyists, the next generation of media, PR professionals, you name it. My name is
00:50:25.360Raheel Raza. I'm a practicing Muslim president of Muslims Facing Tomorrow. About three years ago,
00:50:30.820I gave testimony to the U.S. Congress.
00:50:34.000Remove foreign extremist funding from American campuses.
00:50:37.680Why should our educational institutions be walked with a foreign ideology?
00:50:42.460And this is where Western governments and Westerners sometimes have difficulty grasping
00:50:47.340what the reality is, that there is an agenda that is coming on the backs of these petrodollars.
00:50:53.580Concerns are rising about China's influence over academic freedom at American universities.
00:51:00.580China has given almost a billion dollars to America's higher education system.
00:51:06.580A big part of that funding goes to run what are called Confucius Institutes.
00:51:12.580Their purpose is to teach Chinese language and to put on cultural programming.
00:51:19.580There are 66 Confucius Institutes at American colleges and universities, and over 540 worldwide.
00:51:27.300But there's been investigations into whether those Confucius Institutes are bringing more than just education courses.
00:51:34.780Tonight, there's concern about a Chinese propaganda education program.
00:51:40.580It's called the Confucius Institute, and lawmakers say that it's run and funded by the Chinese government.
00:51:47.040They pick the curriculum, pick guest speakers.
00:51:50.360Critics say that means China controls the narrative of the Confucius Institutes and can shut down opposing viewpoints.
00:51:58.440Confucius Institutes have been under fire for years for suppressing free speech and promoting a slanted perception of Chinese history, among other things.
00:52:06.880They eliminate certain information from classrooms, for example, like the Tiananmen Square massacre and the Hong Kong protest.
00:52:14.680They're changing the way that our students learn about China.
00:52:18.440This is a foreign country paying to influence students on U.S. soil.
00:52:31.480Oh, wow. So they're not hiding it here.
00:52:35.120So they say Confucius Institutes are an important part of our soft power.
00:52:40.780we want to expand china's influence so that's the same strategy and tactic um that a lot of
00:52:51.260the you know non-friendly countries uh are taking like qatar as well um it's all about expanding
00:52:58.540their their soft power right that's how they expand their their influence that's why they're
00:53:03.900They're a very big threat to American civilization.
00:53:09.160And it's not just through their university funding.
00:53:12.540It's also through Al Jazeera, which is the terrorist propaganda mouthpiece for the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:58:55.960Activists say Beijing has done that to try to eliminate Islam within its borders.
00:59:02.020China's crackdown on dissidents is now being described as the cruelest in decades.
00:59:09.720And so the next time there's a revolution and people are massacred and they hunt down activists and, you know, drag them from their beds and they turn up in a river with their hands bound, you're going to say, well, that's got nothing to do with me.
00:59:23.580I mean, if you sleep well at night, then that's who you are.
00:59:34.900There are some entities within universities that are more aggressive about seeking money
00:59:41.680and much less aggressive about caring where it comes from.
00:59:45.400The MIT Media Lab, in retrospect, is certainly one of those.
00:59:52.580Despite the scrutiny, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has extended its partnership with the Russian Research Institute, Skaltech, though that cooperation has raised U.S. concerns ever since it was launched.
01:00:04.840We found that MIT received over $83 million from Russia. About half of that came from a Russian official who has been sanctioned for his involvement in Russia's malign activities around the world.
01:00:17.660Victor Vexelberg is a Russian billionaire who is quite close to Vladimir Putin.
01:00:21.800The Russian oligarch was sanctioned for his part in helping to, quote, destabilize Western democracies.
01:00:28.020U.S. intelligence officials fear the Russians are using Skokovil for nefarious purposes.
01:00:34.080Russia, it's well known that they have a longstanding information operation to try to influence Americans.
01:00:41.120The world woke up to the reality of election meddling when Russia was exposed for interfering in the 2016 U.S. election.
01:00:48.320There is no serious dispute that malign foreign actors like Russia are working to subvert our democratic processes and sow chaos in our political system.
01:00:58.680So when we see the Russians buying up influence on our education system, it does raise a lot of eyebrows.
01:01:04.880Well, a lot of people think that universities should act with some moral center. They should
01:01:19.460reflect our conscience. That is specifically what most universities do not want to do.
01:01:25.880You know, they may have Latin phrases that talk about, you know, doing good in the world and so
01:01:32.400forth, but they are huge corporations and they are loath to do that.
01:01:39.240The reality is that colleges in the United States today like to have flashy campuses.
01:01:49.540They like to have big programs and that costs money.
01:01:55.820U.S. universities are facing new scrutiny over their close ties to Saudi Arabia.
01:02:02.180Earlier this year, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited both Harvard and MIT on his first official tour to the U.S.
01:02:10.020Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, is the crown prince, but really the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, came over to this country and took a grand tour.
01:02:20.440He's taken meetings with Tim Cook, Bill Gates, and has even had Starbucks with Michael Bloomberg.
01:02:25.940And he was welcomed as a modern leader, and that was his intent.
01:02:30.720But the truth is, MBS is far from the political reformer that he's been presented as.
01:02:37.120There's a photo of him shaking hands with the president of MIT.
01:02:40.720In the background of that photo is a man who was later implicated in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
01:02:49.380Jamal Khashoggi, a pretty prominent journalist and columnist, went to the Saudi embassy in Turkey and he never came out.
01:02:58.460He was inside that Saudi building, and he was murdered.
01:03:05.440A Turkish official tells the New York Times Saudi agents had dismembered his body with a bone saw they brought for the purpose.
01:03:12.220And it was shocking, and it was awful.
01:03:16.360The CIA has concluded with high confidence that Mohammed bin Salman helped to orchestrate the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
01:03:23.480CNN has now obtained hundreds of text messages showing the Washington Post journalist blunt
01:03:28.920criticism of the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, saying, quote, he's like a beast,
01:03:34.400like Pac-Man. The more victims he eats, the more he wants. Talk like this is dangerous for those
01:03:40.440from a country with one of the world's worst records for human rights. But even before the
01:03:45.420Khashoggi incident, the Saudis were and are involved in a war in Yemen and are very credibly
01:03:50.900accused of war crimes the saudi campaign of airstrikes has been catastrophic the man mit
01:03:58.100is hosting has created the worst humanitarian crisis on earth when bin salman visited the
01:04:03.700united states in the spring students were protesting it and condemning the visit and
01:04:08.420condemning the way that mit and harvard greeted him as a kind of reformer as opposed to the war
01:04:14.660criminal that he is when he comes to a campus like harvard or like mit that provides him with a
01:04:25.940level of legitimacy that i don't think he would otherwise have you know they want the prestige
01:04:32.900they want the halo effect from being associated with these institutions
01:04:36.980the saudis are sponsoring lots of sporting events in their country and you know this has been called
01:04:48.720sports washing and it's really in a way the same thing it's to say look we are a nation of the
01:04:55.900civilized world that does not murder journalists does not behead our own dissidents and we are
01:05:04.320you know one of you and because look at this we've got this beautiful you know golf tournament going
01:05:12.640on this tennis match the critical thing with an academic institution it's true um and qatar uses
01:05:21.400the same strategy as well and is how does the money affect the education that's really what
01:05:28.300you're talking about i think in many cases the issue with foreign funding is that what it usually
01:05:33.980buys is silence. It would almost be crazy to assume that a foreign power is going to keep
01:05:38.840giving money to a university that critiques that foreign power repeatedly. No one likes to bite the
01:05:44.960hand that feeds them. Let me give you an example. The feud between Canada and Saudi Arabia reaches
01:05:51.860a new level. The Canadian government had some pretty mild criticism of MBS and Saudi Arabia,
01:06:03.800The Saudi Arabian government announced effective immediately that it was ending scholarships for some 16,000 Saudi students studying in Canada.
01:06:11.860Universities charge foreign students tuition fees four times higher than their Canadian counterparts.
01:06:17.240Mount St. Vincent, for example, took a $900,000 revenue hit.
01:06:21.760The big thing that did for us is it exposed just how vulnerable we are.
01:06:27.120That's a message that Saudi Arabia is sending out, which is don't criticize.
01:06:33.540And I believe that the universities heard that.
01:06:37.640Institutions can tell themselves that they're maintaining a degree of separation
01:06:42.060and they're not allowing people to influence their thinking or the choices that they make.
01:06:47.240But it really starts to seem like a lie when you look at the money.
01:06:57.120If you're a parent and your child is going to a university, you can't really know which foreign governments are at least partially helping to fund that education.
01:07:07.840We have the foreign government of Qatar, for example.
01:07:12.880We know Qatar is the second largest funder of international terrorism.
01:10:16.180The federal government says a Middle Eastern Studies program at Duke and UNC favors Islam while neglecting Christians, Jews, and other faiths in the region.
01:10:25.120So we filed a Freedom of Information Act request, which would detail why on earth
01:10:32.000Qatar is trying to influence the curriculum of American students.
01:10:37.440And so far, UNC has refused to respond.
01:10:41.420We've even seen foreign countries go to court to stop Americans from learning about these donations.
01:10:48.640For example, my alma mater, Texas A&M, receives hundreds of millions of dollars from the government of Qatar.
01:10:54.000This caught the attention of an attorney who was curious about how these donations were being used.
01:10:59.000We decided we'd ask them where hundreds of millions of dollars of foreign funding were going
01:11:04.000and what kind of stipulations were attached to its use.
01:11:07.000They filed a FOIA request to get this information, but at the last minute,
01:11:11.000Qatar sued the state of Texas to block release of this contract.
01:23:51.600At the end of the day, there are children. They're the future of this nation.
01:23:55.420As a mother, and as a mother bear, I want to safeguard everything that is so pure and valuable about the society that we live in and the values that we have.
01:24:08.480I don't want my daughter growing up without the same choices and the same freedom that I have had.
01:36:17.940This week, we saw the Saudis come to Washington, D.C., and strike up a new agreement with the United States.
01:36:27.280Can you talk a little bit about that and what your thoughts are on that new development?
01:36:33.340Well, the Middle East is sharply divided between countries which are wholeheartedly committed to wipe Israel off the map.
01:36:48.300I'm talking about Iran. I'm talking about organizations like Hezbollah.
01:36:51.920I just I hate when people say Iran because it's the Islamic Republic of Iran. Prior to 1979, Iran was actually an ally of Israel. Iran was an ally of the United States. That flag you see up above me, that's the real flag of Iran. That's the pre-Islamic flag of Iran.
01:37:15.560So it's just always frustrating when people say Iran, because the issue is not Iran.
01:37:36.800Also, the official name of the country is not Iran.
01:37:39.820The official name of the country is the Islamic Republic of Iran, because when the Islamic dictatorship took over, not only did they change our flag, they also changed the name of our country.
01:37:52.240So, you know, I like to refer to it as occupied Iran, and I never refer to the government as Iran. I always refer to it as the Islamic Republic occupying Iran. So just want to point that out because, you know, I've explained this in previous live streams as well.
01:38:11.100if you want to target the root cause of terrorism, you have to be able to identify
01:38:18.920the root cause of terrorism, right? Like you can't, you can't, like, you know, if a patient
01:38:25.180goes to see a doctor, the doctor can't prescribe a cure unless they properly diagnose the patient
01:38:34.120to find out what the issue is. The issue is not Iran. The issue is Islamic fundamentalism,
01:38:41.800that radical Islamic ideology that overtook Iran in 1979. And you can go check out all the videos
01:38:48.780that I have on my channel, the numerous live streams I've done where I've spoken about the
01:38:53.480difference between Iran and the Islamic Republic. I also have a lot of documentaries and videos
01:38:58.900where I talk about what Iran was like prior to 1979.
01:41:01.040This was a big, big blow to the Saudis from the Iranians.
01:41:06.080Apparently, the reason was that Iran understood that Saudi Arabia is marching forward to normalization with Israel.
01:41:16.940Something which happened half a year later in the signing of the Abraham Accords, while Saudi Arabia was out of the scenery because of this hit which the Iranians hit the Saudis.
01:41:30.280The Saudis are the victims of the Iranians before Israel.
01:41:34.760And this is why they want to have good relations with the West, with America, and I'm not afraid of the Saudis at all.
01:41:46.360The Saudis, if they were not afraid of the Iranians, they would normalize the relations with Israel long ago.
01:41:56.700So this is why this F-35 business with the Saudis, I'm not afraid of it.
01:42:04.760would you agree that if the saudis are stronger actually israel is weaker because they need us
01:42:11.320less now with their own weaponry as advanced as i wanna i wanna like get to the part where
01:42:16.120they speak about qatar let me see if i can find that i would say forced but definitely
01:42:23.480felt that they are obliged to go to qatar after israel attacked hamas okay let's get two
01:42:29.320and with saudis and israel in the near future okay look this is this is good for like you
01:42:39.640know another time but i want to get to um the part about universities what i advocate is to
01:42:54.440I would love to see something that was so peaceful work out.
01:43:03.320I don't know if the examples you gave tend to be countries that are very much a...
01:43:21.440Which are actually totally opposite from each other.
01:43:24.440colonizer etc etc and they're teaching this as truth okay here we go i think i got to the part
01:43:33.440where they talk about universities able to or really unwilling to recognize
01:43:39.200to more domestic issues all right i found the part so here's where they're going to talk i
01:43:48.780think they're this is where they're going to talk about um qatar's role um in indoctrinating
01:43:54.060young people in Western universities. As a long-term academic yourself, I'm curious what
01:44:02.240you think of the struggles that we've been having over the last two years, and really much longer
01:44:09.840than that, within American academic circles, where we see that the academy has been so unable to,
01:44:20.460or really unwilling to recognize as propaganda, as advocacy, so many aspects of what is being
01:44:32.980taught about Israel, about Israel committing genocide, about Israel being an illegitimate
01:44:39.320state and a colonizer, et cetera, et cetera. And they're teaching this as truth.
01:44:43.540uh what do you think might be done and where do you thank you Mr. Zabuzaki
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01:46:28.560where do you think that comes from and what do you think that those who
01:46:31.760oppose those ideas could possibly do to help that
01:46:34.800Well, the struggle in the academia started more or less like 40 years ago in the big
01:46:47.680debate between Edward Said and his school of thought from Columbia University in New York
01:46:58.240on one side and the other side which was led by Professor Bernard Lewis in Princeton.
01:47:07.680These two professors of Middle East were totally different in their approach.
01:47:18.080Bernard Lewis said that the history of the Arab world and the Islamic world
01:47:25.040is should be studied as it was with the problems with the violence with the struggles between the
01:47:31.200sun and the shia between arabs and persians between courts and talks yeah and and struggles
01:47:38.320sometimes were bloody struggles and yes we have to be realistic and talk about the realism
01:47:45.840and also about islam and all kinds of commandments in islam which are rather problematic when it
01:47:52.640comes to modern world and he was very um i can see exactly where this is going because whenever
01:48:01.360we try to raise awareness about some of those you know problematic commands we're accused of
01:48:06.960islamophobia every time i speak about um you know how the arab muslim invaders colonized iran my
01:48:16.080country um i get accused of islamophobia um and any sort of criticism against um islam is accused
01:48:24.400of you know islamophobia uh so yeah this this is very very interesting here but um yeah this this
01:48:32.480is how the islamists operate right they try to um they try to shut down all legitimate criticism
01:48:40.800by playing the victim even though the people who are criticizing are generally the ones who are
01:48:52.420the victims of islamic terrorism and islamic colonialism very realistic about islam in the
01:49:01.600armed world on the on the other side edward said blame the west for everything which goes wrong
01:49:09.120in the middle east blame the colonialism blame the imperialism blame the british blame the
01:49:15.520americans blame everybody else because the middle east is a is like a a a a flourishing heaven on
01:49:24.880earth and and only the westerners um including the jews uh who settlers the settlers in in palestine
01:49:35.280actually they are they ruined the arab world and they pushed it into violence and all the violence
01:49:41.760which we see in in the arab world is the result of the interference and the bad intentions of the
01:49:49.200colonialism and the imperialism which studied islam only to justify its bad intentions vis-a-vis
01:49:58.720the arab world and to take advantage of the treasures of the arab world especially the oil
01:50:06.160wow so that narrative right that were that that false narrative that this gentleman uh mordechai
01:50:15.440qadar is exposing um this is something that was being pushed 40 years ago and it took um
01:50:22.480It took the Islamists and the jihadis 40 years to push that narrative enough so that now it is considered, unfortunately, you know, something it's unfortunately a very popular belief amongst the younger generation, right?
01:50:44.280Do you see how it's taken 40 years of indoctrination and infiltration into Western society for these Islamists to push their false narrative and their fake propaganda and their anti-Western, anti-imperialist narrative, right?
01:51:04.760So this is Edward Said. Edward Said actually wrote a book, a very famous book,
01:51:13.480Orientalism, where he bashed all the Western approach to the Middle East and the researchers
01:51:23.640who actually meant only to prove that the West is superior and the East is inferior.
01:51:34.200This is why colonialism and imperialism are justified. Okay, these are the two, I would say,
01:51:41.880major schools of thought when it comes to the Middle East. Unfortunately, too many people in the
01:51:49.080American, and not only in the European, also in Israel, academic institutions fell in love
01:51:56.200with the Edward Said approach and blamed us as the West, as the Americans, as the Europeans,
01:52:02.360and as the israelis that's because a lot of people uh in academia are very leftist very progressive
01:52:10.600um very very you know communist marxist in their leanings and so because these people
01:52:17.560already harbor um anti-imperialist ideologies when it comes to the you know their political
01:52:25.240worldview because they've already been influenced by the chinese by the russians by that you know
01:52:32.360very very far left propaganda because they're already in that head space it's much easier for
01:52:39.480them to um align their pre-existing beliefs with the um you know the anti-imperialist rhetoric
01:52:52.120of the islamists and the jihadis for everything which goes wrong in the arab world the world is
01:52:59.640heaven on earth, but because of the interference of others and of course the settlers in Palestine,
01:53:09.160the Jewish settlers, everything goes wrong. So this is unfortunately what happened.
01:59:55.300We don't believe in the Allahu Akbar symbol flag.
01:59:58.660But one thing that Qatar did is any Iranian
02:00:01.800who had this flag or, you know, was protesting against the Islamic Republic, they were arrested
02:00:09.580and they were handed over to Islamic regime officials who were in Qatar. That got zero
02:00:17.760media attention outside of Iranian media outlets. But yes, Qatar is also an enemy of
02:00:25.320Iranians who are fighting to overthrow the Islamic Republic occupying our country.
02:00:31.800In 2012, I published an article, and it is online, you can find it, under my name, Mordechai Kedar, Know Thine Enemy. Know Thine Enemy. About Qatar. Already 13 years ago, I pointed that Qatar is the enemy of Israel, enemy of the West, enemy of Westernism, enemy of everything which we believe in.
02:00:58.420Because this is what they are, they support the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the spearhead of the Islamic activity against the West.
02:01:08.440And unfortunately, in the United States, you have organizations like CARE, an organization which is devoted to promote Islamic causes.
02:01:24.460Guys, remember that video from Bridget Gabriel?
02:01:27.000I always say this and I never do it. I should probably, I need to like save that video by
02:01:33.600Bridget Gabriel where she exposes care. Let me bring it up again here. Let's see. I want to find
02:01:44.360different one. Okay. Here we go. So this is Bridget Gabriel. She's a Christian Lebanese.
02:02:04.060She had to escape Lebanon. I believe it was during the Lebanese Civil War.
02:02:15.320production note okay i'll i'll fix the the flag thing after uh thank you major for that but here
02:02:21.000is bridget gabriel talking about um care so this video uh let me where was that video we were just
02:02:27.480watching um so this this video here you know this guy who's talking about care uh where was it
02:02:37.880so he's talking about organizations like care care is an organization that's connected to
02:02:44.360the muslim brotherhood so here's a quick explanation from bridget gabriel um she's been
02:02:50.600speaking about this for quite a long time and here's her post from december 22 2023 this is
02:02:57.480the truth about the council on american islamic relations otherwise known as care every single
02:03:04.680concerned american citizen needs to hear this hello this is brigitte gabrielle today i want to talk
02:03:11.880about care the council on american islamic relations and their connection to hamas
02:03:20.040so how did care actually come about the fbi when it used to do good work confirmed that islamic
02:03:27.880association of palestine iap and the holy land foundation hlf constituted the main entities of
02:03:36.120pro-Hamas machinery set up in America. The FBI, who's been monitoring these people,
02:03:42.760recorded a secret meeting in Philadelphia at a Marriott hotel. 20 top leaders of Hamas support
02:03:49.360network in America were present. The FBI transcripts were introduced as evidence during
02:03:56.500the Holy Land Foundation trial, the largest terrorism financing trial ever in the history
02:04:02.400of the united states islamic association for palestine iap was represented by its president
02:04:10.000omar ahmed who later became founder of council on american islamic relations care iap's director of
02:04:17.600public relations nihad awad who is currently the national executive director of care
02:04:24.240in the meeting participants were urged to refer to hamas as samah hamas spelled backwards or simply
02:04:31.840as the movement throughout the meeting and in phone conversations.
02:04:35.840The speakers stressed the necessity to speak in terms that would appeal to Americans.
02:04:42.240They should speak about democracy and freedom of expression, concepts that are dear to most
02:04:47.920Americans, that they should be playing a very important tune to the average American,
02:04:53.440which is the issue of democracy, the issue of representation, end quote.
02:04:58.000The participants opted for a two-pronged approach.
02:05:02.560One, in support of jihad in Palestine by fundraising in the U.S.
02:05:08.520The Holy Land Foundation was to collect funds for Hamas in the name of orphans and needy children.
02:05:14.760Two, helping Hamas by influencing American public opinion and policy makers.
02:05:20.820Omar Ahmed, later founder of CARE, stressed the need to increase the committee's influence with Congress.
02:05:27.360He said, this can be achieved by infiltrating U.S. media, universities, and research centers, end quote.
02:05:35.880Ahmed spoke of the need of broadcasting the Islamic point of view in U.S. media,
02:05:42.880adding that when Nihad appeared on CNN and talked in the way he spoke,
02:05:47.780this greatly reduces the severity of allegations of radicalism, end quote.
02:05:52.160He was referring to the appearance of IAP Public Relations Director Nihad Awad on CNN Crossfire
02:05:59.660when he advanced Hamas's point of view with words that were palpable to the American public.
02:06:07.020The participants agreed that a new organization with no evident ties to Hamas
02:06:11.980and appear as moderate in the eyes of Americans should be founded.
02:06:16.700U.S. authorities believe, based on ample evidence, that organization is the Council on American Islamic Relations, CARE, which was founded in Washington, D.C. a few months later.
02:06:29.900In fact, IAP President Omar Ahmed and Public Relations Director Nihad Awad, both members of the Palestine Committee who attended the Philadelphia meeting, became CARE's Chairman Emeritus and Executive Director.
02:06:46.360Rafiq Jabbar, who had been IAP president, also became a founding director of CARE,
02:06:52.500while former IAP's employee, Ibrahim Hooper, became CARE's director of communications.
02:06:59.200Ghassan Al-Ashi, the treasurer of the Holy Land Foundation, became the founding board member of CARE's Texas chapter.
02:07:06.460In the Holy Land Foundation trial in Dallas in 2008, our government handed down 108 guilty
02:07:15.720verdicts to Muslim Americans, raising over $12 million in the U.S. and sending it to Hamas and
02:07:23.200terrorists overseas. This is where CARE was designated as an unindicted co-conspirator.
02:07:30.140As soon as Obama was elected, his attorney general, Eric Holder, stopped the handing down of the indictments, and the Obama-Biden administration opened their arms, and the U.S. wallet took care in the name of fighting Islamophobia.
02:07:46.700This trend of harboring Hamas sympathizers in our midst continues to this day in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
02:07:57.240yeah the biggest scam is how islamic terrorists have taken advantage of dei to promote their um
02:08:05.560jihadi and terrorist ideology and narratives in western societies i 100 agree with with bridget
02:08:12.840gabriel on that um i have done previous live streams where i've spoken about her and featured
02:08:19.240her videos i definitely have more uh i am planning on doing in the future so make sure that you like
02:08:25.080can subscribe to my channel but she is such an important important voice but uh there you go so
02:08:30.600there's a little backgrounder um on care for those of you who might not be familiar with care uh that
02:08:38.280was uh bridget gabriel she is lebanese christian um all right let's go back to the video we were
02:08:44.840watching now where this gentleman is speaking about um qatar's role um uh in you know western
02:08:53.240universities and Western society in general?
02:08:56.360An organization which is devoted to promote Islamic causes and they operate
02:09:04.920organizations like MSA, Muslim Student Association, which spreads anti-Jewish
02:09:12.440hatred in American academic institutions and many more organizations.
02:09:21.320And unfortunately, this organization enjoys the status of 501C3, maybe C4 as well, because
02:09:34.600it's a good organization, unfortunately. And Qatar, unfortunately, today is viewed
02:09:43.560by the West as the friend, including here. Because people don't read what is being published in
02:09:52.200Arabic, especially by those who are sponsored by Qatar, especially the Muslim Brotherhood,
02:09:58.520how they spread hatred against the West, against America, against Israel included,
02:10:03.480against the Westernism. And unfortunately, people think that Qatar is the friend.
02:23:54.480that's the other thing like globalize the student intifada like everyone from the middle east we
02:24:05.840know what intifada means intifada basically means um blowing people up in the name of allah and
02:24:12.480islam um yeah intifada is basically jihad and yet this is how deep the indoctrination has gone when
02:24:20.960it comes to young people um in american and western universities is they actually
02:24:28.160have been brainwashed into thinking that intifada means resistance meanwhile intifada actually means
02:24:36.320terrorism and so these young students are going around um basically like advocating for for the
02:24:44.960bad guys here like that's that's how deep the indoctrination um is going right like
02:24:50.960this is basically a call for for islamic jihad
02:24:57.920qatar a pint-sized gulf state with outsized ambitions is quietly reshaping the west cultural
02:25:03.600and intellectual landscape through hefty donations to universities funding of ngos
02:25:09.600and strategic investments in sports it's pushing an islamist agenda laced with anti-semitism
02:25:15.920and pro-hamas undertones this isn't just influence peddling it's a calculated campaign to radicalize
02:25:22.560minds and polish qatar's image and it's flying under the radar and as we just heard from the
02:25:29.840previous video this has been going on for 40 years and so what you're seeing today so this
02:25:35.840video is from seven months ago so what you're seeing today in 2024 2025 this is the end result
02:25:41.760of about 40 years worth of indoctrination and you know creeping this ideology and slowly making it
02:25:48.160um you know more prevalent and more acceptable um in western doctrine the u.s and europe should be
02:25:54.960sounding alarms but they're barely paying attention let's start with academia qatar has
02:26:00.800pumped over six billion dollars into american universities in the past decade making it the
02:26:05.840largest foreign donor to u.s higher education elite schools like harvard georgetown and northwestern
02:26:12.400have cashed these checks setting up satellite campuses in doha and cozying up to the qatar
02:26:17.920foundation a state-backed outfit what's the catch these funds come with strings subtle but real
02:26:26.140Curricula get tweaked to downplay Qatar's human rights abuses and amplify anti-Israel narratives.
02:26:32.100At Georgetown's Qatar campus, for instance, programs have been criticized for promoting Muslim Brotherhood talking points, the ideological wellspring of Hamas.
02:26:41.680Professors like Khaled al-Hroub at Northwestern's Doha branch have openly glorified Hamas on Al Jazeera, calling it a beacon of resilience.
02:26:50.740This isn't education. It's indoctrination dressed up as scholarship.
02:26:54.500The result? Campuses erupting with Free Palestine chants post October 7, 2023, often veering into harassment of Jewish students.
02:27:06.780The Qatar Foundation International, or QFI, supports Arabic language programs in schools, which critics argue serve as a Trojan horse for introducing pro-Islamist perspectives.
02:27:17.980qatar's cash flows into institutions like oxford where the al-qaradawi center named after a muslim
02:27:23.740brotherhood cleric who praised hitler pushes islamist ideology under the guise of research
02:27:30.140did i catch that right they have an institute that's named after um a muslim brotherhood
02:27:36.460founder who praised hitler i mean then again like you know when you go to gaza you see the gazans
02:27:44.300they have stores um in gaza named hitler and hitler too so i mean i'm not really surprised
02:27:49.580these people are basically like the modern day nazis we center named after a muslim brotherhood
02:27:54.620let's let's go back here we center serve as a trojan horse for introducing pro-islamist
02:28:01.100perspectives qatar's cash flows into institutions like oxford where the al-karadawi center named
02:28:07.260after a muslim brotherhood cleric who praised hitler pushes islamist ideology under the guise
02:28:12.540of research that's in oxford are you kidding me i mean i need to look this up i cannot believe um