This article, “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez” by David Kasady and Leaf Garrit, claims to expose the truth behind Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s political rise and the Green New Deal. The authors argue that the Green New Deal was intentionally designed to fail, with its admirable aspects diluted by impractical proposals. They suggest that both Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Mike Lee understand this. The core of the article, however, focuses on questioning Ocasio-Cortez’s background and narrative.

The authors present Ocasio-Cortez’s story of rising from a poor immigrant family to Congress as fabricated, suggesting she was chosen and appointed by powerful, unnamed “Families.” They scrutinize her achievements, including her science fair award and the naming of an asteroid after her by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, questioning the logic and plausibility of these events. Her educational path, from microbiology research to international relations and economics at Boston University, is presented as inconsistent and unlikely for someone from her alleged background. The article casts doubt on her Intel scholarship and suggests it might have been connected to the CIA.

Further claims are made about inconsistencies in her residency and campaign finance filings, suggesting her Bronx roots are fabricated to appeal to her constituents. Her career progression, including roles at GAGEis, Inc. and Brook Avenue Press, is dismissed as working for “shell and front” companies associated with Cheni Yerushalmi, an “Israeli entrepreneur” with alleged ties to intelligence agencies. Her claim of running a congressional campaign from a paper grocery bag while simultaneously managing the Justice Democrats PAC is deemed impossible and a violation of campaign law.

The article then delves into a detailed genealogical investigation, asserting that Ocasio-Cortez comes from a lineage of Portuguese-Jewish families who have historically held power and exploited resources in the Caribbean. This includes names like Pereira, d’Aguilar, Lousada, Pérez, Román-Torres, and Betancourt, linking her to figures like Hernán Cortés, Sonia Sotomayor, and Liliane Bettencourt. It is suggested that Betancourt’s family’s involvement in the Canary Islands and dye production points to Phoenician/Jewish origins, further connecting Ocasio-Cortez to a global network of powerful families.

The authors also connect Ocasio-Cortez to figures like Ramon Betances, Romulo Betancourt, and Juan Ocasio-Roman, implying they were not genuine revolutionaries or democratizers but rather agents of financial elites and controlling forces. The National Hispanic Institute and its founders, like Gloria de Leon, are also implicated as promoting family members and “Marranos” rather than based on merit.

The article concludes by stating that Ocasio-Cortez is a “controlled opposition” figure, deliberately placed to create a false sense of hope and to distract from the true power structures that control government and the economy. The authors advocate for disengagement from these institutions and active resistance, rather than participation or petitioning. They warn that Ocasio-Cortez’s proposed “European Socialism plan” would harm ordinary citizens with increased taxes and outsourced services. The piece ends with a call for individual revolution and non-participation, citing Henry David Thoreau and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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