What is all the fuss about the 2025 Project? Why is such a big deal to the disciples of politics? I mean, upon close scrutiny, it's just the same 'ole soup warmed over, with the “usual suspects,” and repackaged for the political “consumer.” That's it. I mean, after all of this time who does not expect deception and guile. Especially in the political “theater?” Also, after all of this time, what sane person is still accepting “anything presented to them” at face value.
In the historical record there are many examples of situations such as the one incorporated herein. Too many actually, and the “coincidences” are truly amazing. Anyone who follows my writing will comprehend what I am saying. It is always a red flag when organizations use terms like, “heritage, American, democracy, foundation, institute, authority, board, district, company, etc.” because “historically” these terms are attached to grifters and color of law, unam sanctum operations on this land that has never, EVER, been a benefit to the American Indian or pre-colonial Whites. Period. It has always been a lie, and a grift, wrapped in democracy.
Not to be let down in the instant matter, the “Heritage Foundation” was co-founded by a German, with ties to the Catholic church, Greek church and Eastern European agents, the usual suspects of devilment on this land.
“Paul Weyrich was born in Racine, Wisconsin, to Virginia M. (née Wickstrom) and Ignatius A. Weyrich. His father was a German immigrant. Weyrich graduated from St. Catherine's High School in 1960 and attended the University of Wisconsin–Racine for two years. After the Second Vatican Council, Weyrich transferred from the Latin Church of the Catholic Church to the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and was ordained as a deacon in it.”
“In 1973, persuading Joseph Coors to support it financially, Weyrich and Edwin Feulner co-founded The Heritage Foundation as a think tank to counter liberal views on taxation and regulation, which they considered to be anti-business. While the organization was at first only minimally influential, it grew into one of the world's largest public policy research institutes and has been hugely influential in advancing conservative policies. The following year, in 1976, again with support from Coors, Weyrich founded the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress (CSFC) CSFC "became active in eastern European politics after the Cold War.”
“Figuring prominently in this effort was Weyrich's right-hand man, Laszlo Pasztor, a former leader of the pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party in Hungary, which had collaborated with Hitler's Third Reich. After serving two years in prison for his Arrow Cross activities, Pasztor found his way to the United States, where he was instrumental in establishing the ethnic-outreach arm of the Republican national Committee," author Martin Lee wrote in 1997.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weyrich
The Heritage Foundation Board of Trustees/Directors
Barb Van Andel-Gaby, Chairman
Michael W. Gleba, Vice Chairman
Larry P. Arnn, PhD
John Coleman
Edwin J. Feulner, PhD
Robert P. George, DPhil
Ryan Haggerty
Price Harding
Virginia Heckman
Mark A. Kolokotrones
Shane McCullar
Rebekah A. Mercer
Abby Spencer Moffat
Nersi Nazari, PhD
Darryle Owens
Kevin D. Roberts, PhD
Anthony J. Saliba
Brian Tracy
SOCIETY OF EMERITUS TRUSTEES
Belden H. Bell
Steve Forbes
The Hon. Kay Coles James
The Hon. Edwin Meese III
The Hon. J. William Middendorf II
Robert Pennington
J. Frederic “Fritz” Rench
William E. Simon, Jr.
“Every day, The Heritage Foundation is building an America where freedom, opportunity, prosperity, and civil society flourish.”
https://www.heritage.org/sites/default/files/2022-11/StrategicPriorities_Booklet.pdf
So, the Heritage Foundation was founded by foreigners basically, and set up to influence national political policy on this land. This has been the goal since its creation in 1973. So, since 1973 this outfit has had political influence on this land and the “political influence” it has leveled has left the land in the present condition?1973 to 2023 is fifty years. In fifty years of “influence” this is what is produced? Alrighty, looks like the influence is either a manifest failure or a deliberate enemy action. One thing for sure is in 50 years there has been no policy, interaction, lawsuits, statements, announcements, support or otherwise, IN ANY WAY, by the Heritage Foundation or anyone else similarly situated that would re-enfranchise American Indians or pre-colonial Whites, or return any of the lands expropriated by the “settler squatters” during colonization. This I believe.
See, that's the rub with these “organizations.” They take many forms, but the result is the same. Why? Because the people are the same and they are goal orientated. They are stealing this land via BLM, Sierra Club, and other “non-profit” land grabbers. It is totally unlawful. There is no “Chevron deference” to shield them. Not anymore but the evil doers will never stop trying.
Now, the same group is attempting to influence political direction in the next election. Personally I don't care, however I am obliged to expose devilment when it presents itself. This story presented itself to me. I did not seek it out.
What is all of the dubious hype about 2025 Project? It's not hype, it's based in fact, however the “political people” try to keep it hidden. In principle 2025 is a good thing. Who does not want the “abusive” administrative state demolished? That's is not a question, but the “project” as presented, all 925 pages, makes no mention of American Indians, minorities, disabled, poor whites, or anything similar, and the most telling part is it is just an extension of the same war economy with the corporations on top. That's it. It hard right fascism lite with the same 'ole faces from the same ole places [foreign lands] running the show. The same show that has brought the land, and its people to realm wide condemnation, scorn, and humiliation. It contains nothing new.
“Project 2025 is more than 50 (and growing) of the nation’s leading conservative organizations joining forces to prepare and seize the day. The axiom goes “personnel is policy,” and we need a new generation of Americans to answer the call and come to serve. This book is functionally an invitation for you the reader—Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith, and Ms. Smith—to come to Washington or support those who can. Our goal is to assemble an army of aligned, vetted, trained, and prepared conservatives to go to work on Day One to deconstruct the Administrative State. The project is built on four pillars.”
“Pillar I—this volume—puts in one place a consensus view of how major federal agencies must be governed and where disagreement exists brackets out these differences for the next President to choose a path.”
“Pillar II is a personnel database that allows candidates to build their own professional profiles and our coalition members to review and voice their recommendations. These recommendations will then be collated and shared with the President-elect’s team, greatly streamlining the appointment process.”
“Pillar III is the Presidential Administration Academy, an online educational system taught by experts from our coalition. For the newcomer, this will explain how the government functions and how to function in government. For the experienced, we will host in-person seminars with advanced training and set the bar for what is expected of senior leadership.”
“In Pillar IV—the Playbook—we are forming agency teams and drafting transition plans to move out upon the President’s utterance of “so help me God.” As Americans living at the approach of our nation’s 250th birthday, we have been given much. As conservatives, we are as much required to steward this precious heritage for the next generation.”
Paul Dans Director, Project 2025
“The contributors listed below generously volunteered their time and effort to assist the authors in the development and writing of this volume’s 30 chapters. The policy views and reform proposals herein are not an all-inclusive catalog of conservative ideas for the next President, nor is there unanimity among the contributors or the organizations with which they are affiliated with regard to the recommendations. Mark Albrecht Chris Anderson, Office of Senator Steve Daines Jeff Anderson, The American Main Street Initiative Michael Anton, Hillsdale College EJ Antoni, The Heritage Foundation Andrew “Art” Arthur, Center for Immigration Studies Paul Atkins, Patomak Global Partners
Julie Axelrod, Center for Immigration Studies
James Bacon James Baehr Stewart Baker,
Steptoe and Johnson LLP Erik Baptist, Alliance Defending Freedom Brent Bennett, Texas Public Policy Foundation
John Berlau, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Russell Berman, Hoover Institution
Sanjai Bhagat, University of Colorado Boulder
Stephen Billy, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
Brad Bishop, American Cornerstone Institute
Willis Bixby, WWBX, LLC
Josh Blackman, South Texas College of Law Jim Blew, Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies
Robert Bortins, Classical Conversations
Rachel Bovard, Conservative Partnership Institute
Robert Bowes Matt Bowman, Alliance Defending Freedom
Steven G. Bradbury, The Heritage Foundation
Preston Brashers, The Heritage Foundation
Jonathan Bronitsky, ATHOS
Kyle Brosnan, The Heritage Foundation
Patrick T. Brown, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Robert Burkett, ACLJ Action
Michael Burley, American Cornerstone Institute
David R. Burton, The Heritage Foundation
Jonathan Butcher, The Heritage Foundation
Mark Buzby, Buzby Maritime Associates, LLC
Margaret Byfield, American Stewards of Liberty
David Byrd, Korn Ferry Anthony Campau, Center for Renewing America James Jay Carafano, The Heritage Foundation
Frank Carroll, Professional Forest Management
Oren Cass, American Compass
Brian J. Cavanaugh, American Global Strategies
Spencer Chretien, The Heritage Foundation
Claire Christensen, American Cornerstone Institute
Victoria Coates, The Heritage Foundation
Ellie Cohanim, Independent Women’s Forum
Ezra Cohen Elbridge Colby, Marathon Initiative
Earl Comstock, White & Case LLP Lisa Correnti, Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam)
Monica Crowley, The Nixon Seminar
Laura Cunliffe, Independent Women’s Forum
Tom Dans, Amberwave Partners
Sohan Dasgupta, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Sergio de la Peña Chris De Ruyter, National Center for Urban Operations
Corey DeAngelis, American Federation for Children
Caroline DeBerry, Paragon Health Institute
Arielle Del Turco, Family Research Council
Irv Dennis, American Cornerstone Institute
David Deptula, Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
Donald Devine, The Fund for American Studies
Chuck DeVore, Texas Public Policy Foundation
C. Wallace DeWitt, Allen & Overy LLP James Di Pane, The Heritage Foundation
Matthew Dickerson, The Heritage Foundation
Michael Ding, America First Legal Foundation
David Ditch, The Heritage Foundation
Natalie Dodson, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Dave Dorey, The Fairness Center
Max Eden, American Enterprise Institute — xxvii — Contributors Troy Edgar, IBM Consulting
Joseph Edlow, The Heritage Foundation
Jen Ehlinger, Booz Allen Hamilton John Ehrett, Office of Senator Josh Hawley
Kristen Eichamer, The Heritage Foundation
Robert S. Eitel, Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies
Will Estrada, Parents Rights Foundation
Jon Feere, Center for Immigration Studies
Baruch Feigenbaum, Reason Foundation
Travis Fisher, The Heritage Foundation
George Fishman, Center for Immigration Studies
Leslie Ford, The Heritage Foundation
Aharon Friedman, Federal Policy Group
Bruce Frohnen, Ohio Northern University College of Law
Joel Frushone Finch Fulton Diana Furchtgott-Roth, The Heritage Foundation
Caleigh Gabel, American Cornerstone Institute
Christopher Gacek, Family Research Council
Alexandra Gaiser, River Financial Inc.
Mario Garza Patty-Jane Geller, The Heritage Foundation
Andrew Gillen, Texas Public Policy Foundation
James S. Gilmore III, Gilmore Global Group LLC
Vance Ginn, Economic Consulting, LLC
Alma Golden, The Institute for Women’s Health
Mike Gonzalez, The Heritage Foundation
Chadwick R. Gore, Defense Forum Foundation David Gortler, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Brian Gottstein, The Heritage Foundation
Dan Greenberg, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Rob Greenway, Hudson Institute Rachel Greszler, The Heritage Foundation
DJ Gribbin, Madrus Consulting
Garrison Grisedale, American Cornerstone Institute
Joseph Grogan, USC Schaeffer School for Health Policy and Economics Andrew Guernsey Jeffrey Gunter, Republican Jewish Coalition Joe Guy, Club for Growth
Joseph Guzman Amalia Halikias, The Heritage Foundation
Gene Hamilton, America First Legal Foundation
Richard Hanania, Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology Simon Hankinson, The Heritage Foundation
David Harlow Derek Harvey, Office of Congressman Devin Nunes
Jason Hayes, Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Jennifer Hazelton Lou Heinzer Edie Heipel Troup Hemenway, Personnel Policy Operations
Nathan Hitchen, Equal Rights Institute
Pete Hoekstra Gabriella Hoffman, Independent Women’s Forum
Tom Homan, The Heritage Foundation
Chris Horner Mike Howell, The Heritage Foundation
Valerie Huber, The Institute for Women’s Health
Andrew Hughes, American Cornerstone Institute
Joseph Humire, Center for a Secure Free Society
Christopher Iacovella, American Securities Association
Melanie Israel, The Heritage Foundation
Ken Ivory, Utah House of Representatives Roman Jankowski, The Heritage Foundation
Abby Jones Emilie Kao, Alliance Defending Freedom
Jared M. Kelson, Boyden Gray & Associates
Aaron Kheriaty, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Ali Kilmartin, Alliance Defending Freedom
Julie Kirchner, Federation for American Immigration Reform
Dan Kish, Institute for Energy Research
Kenneth A. Klukowski Adam Korzeniewski, American Principles Project Kathy Nuebel Kovarik, Sagitta Solutions, LLC
Bethany Kozma, Keystone Policy Matthew Kozma Julius Krein, American Affairs
Stanley Kurtz, Ethics and Public Policy Center
David LaCerte, Baker Botts, LLP
Paul J. Larkin, The Heritage Foundation
Kent Lassman, Competitive Enterprise Institute
James R. Lawrence III, Envisage Law Paul Lawrence, Lawrence Consulting
Nathan Leamer, Targeted Victory — xxix — Contributors David Legates, University of Delaware (Ret.)
Marlo Lewis, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Ben Lieberman, Competitive Enterprise Institute
John Ligon Evelyn Lim, American Cornerstone Institute
Mario Loyola, Competitive Enterprise Institute
John G. Malcolm, The Heritage Foundation
Joseph Masterman, Cooper & Kirk, PLLC
Earl Matthews, The Vandenberg Coalition
Dan Mauler, Heritage Action for America
Drew McCall, American Cornerstone Institute
Trent McCotter, Boyden Gray & Associates
Micah Meadowcroft, The American Conservative
Edwin Meese III, The Heritage Foundation
Jessica Melugin, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Frank Mermoud, Orpheus International
Mark Miller, Office of Governor
Kristi Noem, Cleta Mitchell, Conservative Partnership Institute
Kevin E. Moley Caitlin Moon, American Center for Law & Justice
David Moore, Brigham Young University Law School
Clare Morell, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Mark Morgan, The Heritage Foundation
Hunter Morgen, American Cornerstone Institute
Rachel Morrison, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Jonathan Moy, The Heritage Foundation
Iain Murray, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Ryan Nabil, National Taxpayers Union
Michael Nasi, Jackson Walker LLP
Lucien Niemeyer, The Niemeyer Group, LLC
Nazak Nikakhtar, Wiley Rein LLP Milan “Mitch” Nikolich Matt O’Brien, Immigration Reform Law Institute
Caleb Orr, Boyden Gray & Associates
Michael Pack Leah Pedersen Michael Pillsbury, The Heritage Foundation Patrick Pizzella, Leadership Institute
Robert Poole, Reason Foundation
Christopher B. Porter Kevin Preskenis, Allymar Health Solutions
Pam Pryor, National Committee for Religious Freedom
Thomas Pyle, Institute for Energy Research
John Ratcliffe, American Global Strategies
Paul Ray, The Heritage Foundation
Joseph Reddan, Flexilis Forestry, LLC
Jay W. Richards, The Heritage Foundation
Jordan Richardson, Heise Suarez Melville, P.A. Jason Richwine, Center for Immigration Studies
Shaun Rieley, The American Conservative Lora Ries, The Heritage Foundation
Leo Rios Mark Robeck, Energy Evolution Consulting LLC
James Rockas, ACLJ Action
Mark Royce, NOVA-Annandale College
Reed Rubinstein, America First Legal Foundation
William Ruger, American Institute for Economic Research Austin Ruse, Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam)
Brent D. Sadler, The Heritage Foundation
Alexander William Salter, Texas Tech University
Jon Sanders, John Locke Foundation
Carla Sands, America First Policy Institute
Robby Stephany Saunders, Coalition for a Prosperous America
David Sauve Brett D. Schaefer, The Heritage Foundation
Nina Owcharenko Schaefer, The Heritage Foundation
Matt Schuck, American Cornerstone Institute
Justin Schwab, CGCN Law
Jon Schweppe, American Principles Project
Marc Scribner, Reason Foundation
Darin Selnick, Selnick Consulting
Josh Sewell, Taxpayers for Common Sense
Kathleen Sgamma, Western Energy Alliance
Matt Sharp, Alliance Defending Freedom
Judy Shelton, Independent Institute
Nathan Simington Loren Smith, Skyline Policy Risk Group
Zack Smith, The Heritage Foundation
Jack Spencer, The Heritage Foundation
Adrienne Spero, U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security
Thomas W. Spoehr, The Heritage Foundation
Peter St Onge, The Heritage Foundation
Chris Stanley, Functional Government Initiative
Paula M. Stannard Parker Stathatos, Texas Public Policy Foundation William Steiger, Independent Consultant
Kenny Stein, Institute for Energy Research
Corey Stewart, Stewart PLLC
Mari Stull Katharine T. Sullivan, 1792 Exchange
Brett Swearingen, Miller Johnson Michael Sweeney Robert Swope Aaron Szabo, CGCN Group
Katy Talento, AllBetter Health
Tony Tata, Tata Leadership Group, LLC
Farnaz Farkish Thompson Todd Thurman, American Cornerstone Institute Brett Tolman, Tolman Group
Kayla M. Tonnessen, Recovery for America Now Foundation
Joe Trotter, American Legislative Exchange Council
Tevi Troy, Mercatus Center
Clayton Tufts Erin Valdez, Texas Public Policy Foundation
Mark Vandroff Jessica M. Vaughan, Center for Immigration Studies
John “JV” Venable, The Heritage Foundation
Morgan Lorraine Viña, Jewish Institute for National Security of America
Andrew N. Vollmer, Mercatus Center
Hans A. von Spakovsky, The Heritage Foundation
Greg Walcher, Natural Resources Group, LLC
David M. Walsh, Takota Group
Erin Walsh, The Heritage Foundation
Jacklyn Ward, American Cornerstone Institute Emma Waters, The Heritage Foundation
Michael Williams, American Cornerstone Institute
Aaron Wolff Jonathan Wolfson Alexei Woltornist, ATHOS
Frank Wuco Cesar Ybarra, FreedomWorks
John Zadrozny, America First Legal Foundation
Laura Zorc, FreedomWorks
https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
Go ahead, read those named above. There is no American Indians being represented on the list. There is no “organic” aboriginal peoples or their representative involved. It is just foreigners, their descendants and a host of others with foreign interests that conflict with American Indians and pre-colonials on this land.
In my opinion, Project 2025 affords nothing to American Indians or marginalized people of any community. It is the same people, of like minds, who wish to “overthrow” the holders of the land in due course, to wit, American Indians, and lord over us unlawfully. The entire “heritage” principle is a heritage of genocide, fraud, land theft, enslavement, name stealing, mind washing and overt evil in the realm. That's the “heritage” sane people are left with. That is the “heritage reality,” and not some made up, comic book, public school, fantasy “heritage” lie.
Lord have Mercy
I truly wonder if these people really believe in themselves. I mean deep in their souls do they really think they are part of something good for humanity?? Or are they just brainwashed NPC's in the whole plan?