Before Charlie Kirk Was Assassinated, ADL Had Already Marked His World as ‘Extremism’

American Taxpayers Are Being Asked To Fund A $1B+ Israel–ADL Pressure System That Monitors Speech, Labels Americans As Threats, Trains Police, Feeds The FBI, And Calls It “Counter Antisemitism.”
“I’m an American, and America First. Period. End of story.” — Charlie Kirk
A month before his assassination, ADL had marked his world as “extremism.” Donors tried to discipline him. Netanyahu tried to buy him. Then America was told not to ask why he looked broken.
Every censorship machine begins with a moral word.
Safety.
Protection.
Hate prevention.
Security.
Counter-extremism.
But once those words are controlled by a private Israel-connected pressure organization, they stop protecting people and start punishing dissent.
That is what this report exposes.
Under Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL is no longer just issuing statements. It is seeking federal money, federal access, platform influence, AI monitoring power, law-enforcement training, FBI intelligence-sharing, campus enforcement leverage, and surveillance policy alignment. Its FY25 appropriations letter reveals approximately $1.187 billion in explicit dollar requests, before counting unpriced directives, report language, and agency mandates.
This is not a left-versus-right issue. This is whether Americans still have the right to oppose Israel and its lobby without being labeled, monitored, smeared, routed into enforcement systems, and forced to fund the machine used against them.
And it is not only an American issue. Through ADL’s J7 network, the same label machine is being exported across the Western world — where weaker speech protections have already turned Palestine chants and protest against Israel’s occupation into criminal categories.
This is the architecture the report maps: the money, the labels, the agencies, the platforms, the police, the FBI, and the American lives placed under pressure.
Behind that architecture sits the deeper shadow: Israel’s Samson Option — the doomsday threat that tells the world accountability itself could carry a catastrophic price.

Adl Fy25 Appropriations Letter
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The ADL–Israel Enforcement Pipeline: $570 Million, FBI Intelligence Sharing, and Law-Enforcement Training

ADL’s FY25 document is not a civil-rights request. It is a federal pressure map. The opening layer alone asks for $570 million: $500 million for nonprofit security grants, $20 million for FEMA administration, and $50 million for prevention programs. The money funds the visible structure. The hidden power sits in the labels: “hate,” “extremism,” “antisemitism,” “online harassment,” “radicalization,” and “threat assessment.”
Then Greenblatt exposes the operational layer.
In the clip below, Jonathan Greenblatt admits ADL has 40 analysts working full-time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, monitoring “extremists.” He confirms ADL still shares intelligence with the FBI. He also boasts that ADL is the largest trainer of law enforcement in America, training 20,000 officers every year — including U.S. police leaders sent to Israel for security training. His target universe includes anti-war activists, pro-Palestine groups, right-wing extremists, political Islamists, Christian nationalists, and others.
That is the scandal. The ADL, a private Israel-aligned enforcement node, is defining political threat categories, monitoring Americans, feeding intelligence to the FBI, training police, and lobbying Congress to fund the architecture. Once ADL defines anti-Zionism as antisemitism, criticism of Israel is routed into the same machinery built for extremism and domestic threat monitoring.
Kash Patel claimed in October 2025 that the FBI cut ties with ADL. Greenblatt’s 2026 closed-door admission tells a different story: the intelligence-sharing pipeline survived. The public announcement created distance. The private admission revealed continuity.
ADL is asking American taxpayers to fund Israel’s censorship arm inside America: more than $1 billion in annual requests, FBI intelligence-sharing, law-enforcement training, AI monitoring, campus enforcement, and a category system designed to turn criticism of Israel into “hate.”
The Old Spying Scandal Became the New Enforcement Pipeline
Greenblatt’s admission lands differently once ADL’s old spying record is placed beside it. In the 1990s, ADL faced lawsuits over surveillance of American political groups, including anti-apartheid organizations. That was not a random category. Israel maintained deep ties with apartheid South Africa, and ADL was accused of monitoring some of the forces opposing that system. History has now reversed: South Africa, once targeted by the apartheid order Israel helped sustain, is now dragging Israel before the world court over genocide in Gaza.
In 1996, ADL agreed to pay $175,000 toward plaintiffs’ legal fees and create a $25,000 community-relations fund to settle a lawsuit alleging spying activities, while denying wrongdoing.
Now place that history beside Greenblatt’s 2026 admission: 40 analysts, FBI intelligence-sharing, and 20,000 police officers trained every year. What ADL once had to settle as a spying scandal, it now presents as “counter antisemitism” infrastructure.
The old ADL scandal was spying on Americans. The new ADL model is monitoring Americans, feeding the FBI, training police, and asking taxpayers to fund the machine.
Online Speech Becomes a Federal Threat Category
ADL is not just asking for money. It is asking for the state to treat online speech as a security battlefield. Its FY25 requests pull DHS, FTC, Commerce, AI policy, and platform accountability into the same frame. Jonathan Greenblatt explained below: ADL uses “cutting-edge AI tools” to analyze online chatter, identify threats, and send the results to journalists, policymakers, and law enforcement.
ADL’s CEO describes the machine directly: AI watches the conversation, ADL classifies the threat, and the output travels to journalists, policymakers, and law enforcement.
Netanyahu, ADL, Zionist Billionaire Larry Ellison, and TikTok — The Platform Capture Pipeline
Jonathan Greenblatt’s ADL identified the problem first: young Americans were turning against Israel, and TikTok was the battlefield. In the leaked donor meeting, Greenblatt called it a “major, major, major generational problem” and admitted the issue was not left versus right, but young versus old: “We really have a TikTok problem.”
The rest of the operation was mapped in “THE EMPIRE CONSOLIDATES: How Israel’s Strategic Agenda Drives Larry Ellison’s Media Takeover.” Netanyahu came to America and described TikTok as one of Israel’s new “battle weapons.” Zionist billionaire Larry Ellison’s joint venture then moved to buy the platform’s operation in America. TikTok installed Adam Presser, an Israel-aligned executive, and Presser told the World Jewish Congress that “Zionist” can be used positively, but if used as a pejorative, it will be treated as hate speech and banned. The ideology itself received protection. The critics became the violation.
ADL diagnosed the problem: TikTok was breaking Israel’s control over young Americans. Netanyahu demanded the weapon. Zionist billionaire Larry Ellison moved to capture the platform. The new CEO delivered the censorship regime: praise Zionism or risk punishment.
How ADL Turned Charlie Kirk’s World Into a Threat Category

Charlie Kirk is the human case study of the ADL label machine. His crime was not violence. It was refusing to surrender America First to Israel First — and once he resisted the war machine, the label system moved across his faith, slogan, organization, and political base.
The weapon was IHRA: a definition sold as protection against antisemitism, then used to punish criticism of Israel and convert anti-war dissent into “extremist”.
Charlie Kirk crossed the line when he refused to become another paid instrument of Israel’s war machine. He resisted Israel’s endless wars, exposed the push to drag America into war with Iran, and rejected Netanyahu’s August 4–5, 2025 Hamptons approach — hosted by Zionist billionaire Bill Ackman — to “take TPUSA to the next level” with a $150 million donation. In plain English: they tried to buy his silence and capture his movement.
After that, ADL’s label system moved across everything around him: Christian Identity became “Extremism, Hate or Terrorism,” America First became extremist-coded language, and Turning Point USA was pushed into the same danger frame. His faith, slogan, movement, and base were all branded as threat to Israel.



Then Charlie Kirk broke in public under the weight of the Israel loyalty test and ADL’s accusation machine. On Megyn Kelly’s show, he said: “I’m an American, and America First. Period. End of story.” Then he showed what they did to him: “I have text messages calling me an antisemite… Not my decisions — my moral character. I’m a bad person if I do this.” This was the punishment structure exposed: obey Israel or be branded morally rotten.
Then, less than a month before the assassination, Harrison H. Smith posted that someone close to Kirk told him Charlie believed “Israel will kill him if he turns against them.” This fear is the result of the ADL labels because it shows how far the pressure had escalated around Charlie Kirk before his death.

Before Charlie Kirk was assassinated, ADL had already marked his Christian identity, America First slogan, TPUSA, and refusal to obey Israel as extremism. That is the danger of the label machine: it does not merely describe targets. It prepares the world to treat them as threats.
How the ADL and Israeli Lobby Pushed Warrantless Surveillance on Americans for Israel
The ADL map also sits inside a broader lobby push for surveillance. The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and allied signatories urged swift passage of H.R. 7888 to reauthorize Section 702. The letter framed the issue around two priorities: “the safety and security of the State of Israel” and “the need to protect Jews in the U.S.” It then stated that Section 702 helps the U.S. combat terror at home and protect “strategic partners including the State of Israel.”


Thomas Massie challenged the surveillance machine at the exact point where the Israeli lobby wanted it protected. He warned that FISA databases had already been abused against political activists, congressional staff, members of Congress, and even random romantic interests of FBI agents. Then he tried to block the extension, making the constitutional argument plainly: even a temporary violation of the Constitution is still a violation. He was not objecting to paperwork. He was blocking a surveillance weapon the lobby had already connected to Israel’s security.
Then came the punishment. The Israeli lobby and its ADL-aligned pressure network helped make Massie’s race one of the most expensive House primaries in U.S. history. Around $32 million in outside money flooded the race, with Epstein Class donors like Miriam Adelson and Paul Singer joining the effort to remove him.
Thomas Massie threatened the forbidden chain: ADL surveillance, Israel’s blank check, the war machine, and Epstein Files transparency — the very record tied to the Epstein Class orbit of Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and other elites.
From ADL Labels to Live Threats — Charlie Kirk, Joe Kent, JDL, and the “Israeli Pager Genius” Warning

ADL’s label machine is not harmless. It is a threat amplifier. Charlie Kirk was marked through Christian Identity, America First, and TPUSA before his assassination. Joe Kent is now being marked because he challenged Israel’s war machine and named the Israeli lobby’s role in pushing America toward conflict. The target changes. The method stays the same: dissent from Israel becomes antisemitism, then antisemitism becomes danger.

That should terrify Americans because JDL, the Jewish Defense League terrorist group, history is not theoretical. In “Israel’s Doctrine of Annihilation in America,” the record is clear: pro-Israel militancy has already produced bombings, killings, intimidation, and recent threat activity in the United States. When ADL labels Americans as threats, those labels enter an environment where violent actors may treat the accusation as a license.
Jonathan Greenblatt’s Knesset line makes the danger impossible to dismiss. The ADL CEO called for the “genius” behind Israel’s pager attack to be applied to fighting antisemitism in America!
ADL’s labels can become target signals. The JDL, the Jewish Defense League terrorist group, record proves why: pro-Israel extremists have already bombed, killed, and threatened inside America. A private Israel-aligned enforcement node should not be branding critics as danger inside that threat environment.
ADL’s Global Censorship Export
ADL is not only shaping American speech politics. Through J7, it is helping coordinate a global pressure model. ADL describes J7 as a task force of organizations representing the largest Jewish communities in Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In the following clip, Greenblatt states the role even more clearly: “The ADL organized the J7 summit in Australia to bring together leaders of the 7 largest Jewish communities.”
The First Amendment is the wall ADL has not yet broken in America. ADL’s J7 task force shows the global workaround: export the pressure, redefine Palestine speech as danger, and let governments do what America’s Constitution still blocks.
In Australia and the UK, the result is already visible. “From the river to the sea” and “Globalize the intifada” — chants used for Palestinian liberation, one democratic state, and global resistance to occupation — have been pushed into criminal and arrestable categories. Once the state accepts the ADL-aligned interpretation, the slogan becomes evidence, the protest becomes suspicion, and the citizen becomes the case.
This is one battle across the Western world: ADL and Zionist pressure are fighting the First Amendment in America and testing the jail cell abroad — turning protest against Israel’s occupation into a crime.
The ADL Enforcement Machine — How Israel’s Censorship War Reaches American Critics

The ADL machine is not abstract anymore. American taxpayers are being asked to fund a system that monitors Americans, labels political dissent as extremism, trains police, feeds the FBI, pressures platforms, and protects Israel from criticism under the cover of “counter antisemitism.” The key is IHRA: a definition sold as protection for Jewish communities but used as a weapon to treat criticism of Israel as antisemitism.
Tucker Carlson shows the enforcement method. He discussed Chabad’s documented connection to IDF funding and its appearance in the Epstein files for money laundry. Greenblatt did not answer the evidence. He branded Tucker “the most visible venomous antisemite in public life.” That is not debate. That is institutional character assassination.
Put the pieces together. ADL labels. ADL monitors. ADL trains police. ADL feeds the FBI. ADL pressures TikTok and other platforms. ADL supports Israel normalization funding. ADL backs the broader surveillance environment through Section 702 to “protect Israel”. ADL pushes anti-Zionism into antisemitism, then demands federal systems treat antisemitism as a security priority.
That is the danger. ADL does not need to formally criminalize criticism of Israel if it can build the pipeline that makes criticism of Israel radioactive: platform penalties, donor pressure, media smears, campus investigations, FBI routing, law-enforcement training, and public labels that extremists can treat as target signals.
ADL is not just fighting hate. It is building the enforcement language for Israel’s censorship war inside America — paid for by Americans, aimed at Americans, and disguised as safety.
The Doomsday Cure: ADL’s “Epidemic” Frame and Israel’s Samson Option

Every power system needs a disease before it can sell the cure.
ADL’s CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, calls America overtaken by an “epidemic of antisemitism” and places Tucker Carlson and Hasan Piker inside the same diagnosis. That is not random. It turns left and right into one managed sickness. The critic of Israel from the right and the critic of Israel from the left become symptoms of the same disease.
Then ADL sells the cure: the “Jewish American Security Act,” more security funding, more institutional reach, more power — on top of the federal grants, FBI-sharing, police training, AI monitoring, platform pressure, and campus enforcement already mapped in this report.
But the deeper danger is this: Jonathan Greenblatt is describing mass American rejection of Israel’s conduct as an “epidemic.” That means the “disease” is not a handful of extremists. It is the public turning against Israel’s war machine.
And the state being protected is not normal. Israel’s Samson Option doomsday threat has always been the final blackmail behind the image war. Martin van Creveld’s warning captured it brutally:
“We possess several hundred atomic warheads and rockets and can launch them at targets in all directions… Israel must be like a mad dog, too dangerous to bother… We have the capability to take the world down with us.” — Martin van Creveld, professor of military history, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
ADL is not asking for security. It is asking for the power to manage a population that has stopped believing Israel. The “epidemic” is not the occupation, not the starvation, not the mass graves, not the livestreamed genocide. In Greenblatt’s frame, the epidemic is the public refusing to obey Israel’s narrative.
Now place that diagnosis beside Israel’s false-flag history and Samson Option doomsday threat. If the people opposing Israel’s war crimes become the disease, then the cure is no longer debate. The cure becomes containment, surveillance, censorship, and escalation.
That is the final danger. When Israel, a nuclear–armed state, begins losing the world the way apartheid South Africa lost the world, the question is not only how far its lobby will go to silence dissent. The question is whether Israel’s doomsday doctrine becomes the last weapon against decolonization itself.
The Machine That Turns Citizens Into Targets

This is how a country loses its freedom without hearing the chains.
Not all at once.
First, a private organization defines the forbidden opinion.
Then it labels the people who hold it.
Then it trains police to recognize them as threats.
Then it routes intelligence to federal agencies.
Then platforms punish the language.
Then lawmakers fund the system.
Then everyone pretends the machine is about safety.
And it does not stop at America’s borders. Through ADL’s J7 network, the label machine is being exported across the Western world: where the First Amendment still blocks the full criminalization of dissent in America, weaker speech protections abroad allow Palestine chants to become police evidence and protest against Israel’s occupation to become a path to jail.
But the record of the JDL — the Jewish Defense League terrorist group — already tells America what happens when pro-Israel extremism stops being rhetoric and becomes action: bombs, killings, threats, intimidation, and fear. Labels do not live in a vacuum. They travel. They attach. They mark. And sometimes, religious fanatics people treat those labels as permission.
Behind all of this sits the deeper blackmail: Israel’s Samson Option — the doomsday threat of a state terrified of being restrained. The label machine manages dissent. The JDL record shows what pro-Israel extremism can do inside America. And the Samson Option shows the final threat behind the entire structure: if the world moves to restrain Israel, Israel wants the world to fear the cost.
That is why this has to end now.
No more federal money for ADL’s censorship architecture.
No more FBI intelligence-sharing with ADL.
No more police training by ADL.
No more lawmakers laundering Israel’s political demands through American agencies.
No more taxpayer funding for a system that marks Americans as threats for opposing Israel.
This is not a left issue or a right issue.
This is an American survival issue.
If they can label Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, Joe Kent, Zohran Mamdani, Hasan Piker, anti-war activists, Christians, Muslims, students, journalists, and pro-Palestine voices as threats, then the machine is not protecting America.
It is selecting who gets to be American.
And that power must be broken.
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