Geee Posted June 18, 2012 Share Posted June 18, 2012 American Thinker: A solar installation research company based in Oakland, California called Solar Mosaic has just received $2 million in grant monies from the Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative program. Mosaic pulled in 4 times more money than the other eight companies that made the cut. Why did the California company fare so well? Simple. Obama's former green jobs czar buddy, Anthony K. "Van" Jones is listed as an adviser while two radical organizations he co-founded are cited as "members of the Solar Mosaic family." The payouts for Mr. Obama's radical cronies just keep on coming. Obama's corporate crooks are stealing our money and giving it to these solar flare-ups who keep promising jobs to recession-weary Americans. The Soros-funded Ella Baker Center for Human Rights (EBC) in Oakland and Green For All (GFA) both started by Jones are in with Mosaic. The social justice fronts continue to haul in taxpayer monies for their far left radical causes while establishment politicians in DC turn a blind eye. Jones' GQ persona has been very effective in the revolutionary Marxist's ploy to cobble together lucrative non-profits in order to advance his communist agenda. Jones, who called himself 'Van' in his first year of college because he "needed a new identity" and a name with a "touch of nobility" learned early on how important appearances and verbal engineering are in raking in the money. The man knows how to turn a phrase. Jones was talking about Skittles long before Trayvon Martin. This is how he described EBC in 2002: At the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights we think that the prison walls are a reflection of the fact of the social walls between communities. And so at the center we have every color of the Skittles bag, all working together, you know, lots of different projects. The Mosaic Solar website describes Ella Baker of the Ella Baker Center as "un unsung hero of the civil rights movement who inspired and guided emerging leaders." Baker in fact was a bridge between the far left activists of the day and the Communist Party. Jones and his co-founder Diana Frappier, a Bay area radical, chose Baker as the center's namesake because she was indeed a pioneer in the movement. She worked with CPUSA's money man Stanley David Levison, a New York lawyer and businessman in the mid-1950's and introduced him to Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1956. According to a 2002 article in Atlantic magazine Baker and Levison were "close colleagues." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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