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Janet Levy has brought to my attention documentation regarding funds donated to American Universities. From Lee Kaplan, in FrontPage Magazine:
One wonders why a theocratic totalitarian regime where 30 to 50 percent of the population is illiterate, and where Ph.D. recipients teach that Jews use the blood of Gentile children to make matzoh, would not devote some of the money it has invested in the American educational system to enhancing its own. Yet the money the Saudis are pouring into our universities in the form of gifts and endowments is alarming: King Fahd donated $20 million dollars to set up a Middle East Studies Center at the University of Arkansas; $5 million was donated to UC Berkeley’s Center For Middle East Studies from two Saudi sheiks linked to funding al-Qaeda; $2.5 million dollars to Harvard; $8.1 million dollars to Georgetown; $11 million dollars to Cornell; $1.5 million dollars to Texas A&M; $5 million dollars to MIT; $1 million dollars to Princeton. Rutgers received $5 million dollars to endow a chair. So did Columbia, which tried to obscure the money’s source. Other recipients of Saudi largesse include UC-Santa Barbara, Johns Hopkins, Rice University, American University, University of Chicago, Syracuse University, USC, UCLA, Duke University and Howard University, among many others.
Saudi infiltration works on several levels. By creating new Middle East Studies Centers and such endowed chairs on campuses across the nation, the Saudis are able to influence the curriculum taught to the next generation of Americans. That curriculum is decidedly anti-Western, anti-Christian and anti-Jewish. This curriculum “molds” the next generation to revile Israel and America as “imperialist” and “racist” nations.
Read the whole thing.
Last night I went to a dinner for Paul Marshall, author and senior fellow at Freedom House’s Center for Religious Freedom. The dinner was organized and hosted by Janet Levy. Paul is the editor of books including Radical Islam’s Rules: The Worldwide Spread of Extreme Shari’a Law, and author of books including Islam at the Crossroads: Understanding Its Beliefs, History, and Conflicts.
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Georgette Gelbard, Event Organizer Janet Levy (standing), and author Paul Marshall.
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We heard a lot of fascinating info:
Paul noted that it appears that the Saudis may be providing funding to universities including Harvard, Princeton and Berkeley, in order to sway them to support its views.
Paul discussed the strategic importance of India. It has as many people as China—over a billion. It can become a superpower in that part of the world, counterbalancing Communist China. It is the key to the Indian Ocean. It’s got something that France and other EU countries, other than England, do not have—an army. (All this Liberal talk about not having military support from EU nations is a joke, because their military forces are relatively small). And, Paul hears, the Indian army is quite good. India’s economy is growing at 6% a year. It is the official policy of the United States to help India become a great power.
Finally, the Chinese have a lot of internal pressures to deal with. There is a strong Christian movement in China. There is also a strong capitalist movement, on the part of Chinese entrepreneurs who have seen from Hong Kong what capitalism can do, and want to be turned loose.
In every part of the world except the Arabic nations, freedom has been increasing over the past several decades. However, in the Arabic nations, freedom has been decreasing, and Shari’a law has been expanding to more and more countries.
That’s a lot of great info, isn’t it?