Life Sentences For Trying To Feed Kids
How Texas Put Five Men In Prison For Their Empathy
Life Sentences For Trying To Feed Kids
How Texas Put Five Men In Prison For Their Empathy

In 2001, a charity that dared to provide things like blankets, schoolbooks, scholarships, medical supplies, and food to orphans in Palestine was shut down under a Bush-era Executive Order 13224, and those running it were charged with funding “terrorism”.
This shouldn’t surprise my readers since you should know already that whoever the U.S. sees as a friend can literally murder tens of thousands of children and still be a friend to the U.S., but if you dare to even feed those that empire wants starved to death, then you’re suddenly a villain.
The charity’s name was The Holy Land Foundation (HLF), and its leaders, later known as the HLF5, ended up being at the center of one of the largest “terrorism-financing” cases in U.S. history.