Reference Index
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154 defined terms across 9 categories — entities, statutes, doctrines, and persons referenced in the investigation.
Summary
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Financial (28)
Capital conduits, DAFs, clearinghouses, and sovereign matching mechanisms.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| ADIR Challenge Foundation EIN: 99-0583740 | A technical incubator that funded Reportify AI development and operates the GameChangers Fellowship. | 1 |
| Affinity Partners | Jared Kushner's private equity firm managing $6.16B in sovereign wealth, primarily from Saudi Arabia and Qatar. | 1 |
| Beren Sea Foundation EIN: 46-0800568 | A Beren family foundation that routed $12,992,222 to the Combat Hate Foundation between 2020–2024. | 3 |
| Bernie Marcus Foundation EIN: 58-1815651 | The philanthropic vehicle of Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, directing major grants to FDD, Philos Project, and RootOne. | 1 |
| Central Fund of Israel (CFI) | A U.S.-based charitable fund that channels donations directly to Israeli settlements and organizations. | 0 |
| Clarion Project Inc. | A media and advocacy organization producing content about extremist threats. | 1 |
| Combat Hate Foundation EIN: 84-2208774 | The primary financial conduit for the Beren oil fortune, funding CAM mayoral summits and municipal policy adoption. | 1 |
| DAF | A Donor-Advised Fund is a charitable giving account that hides the identity of the actual donor from public disclosure. | 1 |
| Dime Community Bank | The primary clearing bank for the Vine & Fig Tree network's sovereign matching transactions, based in Hauppauge, NY. | 3 |
| Donor-Advised Fund | A charitable giving account that provides immediate tax deductions while allowing the donor to remain anonymous. | 1 |
| DonorsTrust | A donor-advised fund sponsor favored by libertarian and conservative donors for anonymous giving. | 1 |
| Elliott Investment Management | Paul Singer's $65B AUM hedge fund involved in Thames Water debt restructuring and a BP boardroom coup. | 3 |
| Everyday Heroes Like You Inc. | A non-profit entity in the network's financial architecture. | 0 |
| Flagstar Bank | The secondary clearing bank for the Vine & Fig Tree network, processing rapid international wires from Woodmere, NY. | 3 |
| Hertog Foundation | A foundation funding conservative political education and leadership development programs. | 1 |
| Impact Forum Foundation | A tech philanthropy-funded incubator supporting digital surveillance and monitoring organizations. | 0 |
| Jewish Communal Fund (JCF) | One of the largest donor-advised fund sponsors in the U.S., facilitating anonymous charitable giving. | 1 |
| Merona Leadership Foundation | A foundation involved in personnel placement and leadership development pipelines. | 0 |
| National Philanthropic Trust | A major DAF sponsor that routed $6M+ to the Philos Project and related Israel-aligned organizations. | 3 |
| Robert M. Beren Family Foundation EIN: 48-0990309 | The philanthropic vehicle of the Beren oil fortune, routing over $13M to the Combat Hate Foundation. | 1 |
| Schwab Charitable | A major donor-advised fund sponsor affiliated with Charles Schwab. | 1 |
| Sela Foundation (Notnim Tikva) | An Israeli-linked foundation involved in narrative containment operations. | 0 |
| Tikvah Fund | A philanthropic fund supporting conservative Jewish intellectual and political movements. | 1 |
| UJA-Federation of New York | A major Jewish philanthropic organization in New York serving as a capital aggregation node. | 1 |
| Vanguard Charitable | A major donor-advised fund sponsor affiliated with Vanguard. | 1 |
| Vine & Fig Tree Action Inc. EIN: 99-3826844 | The 501(c)(4) social welfare advocacy arm of the Vine & Fig Tree clearinghouse. | 1 |
| Vine & Fig Tree Fund Inc. EIN: 99-2100887 | A secondary private foundation receiving 100% of its grants from the Vine & Fig Tree Institute. | 1 |
| Vine & Fig Tree Institute I Inc. EIN: 99-2090467 | The primary domestic capital aggregation clearinghouse routing anonymized DAF capital to Voices of Israel. | 1 |
Legal (16)
Statutes, regulatory frameworks, and case law relevant to the investigation.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| AAUP v. USDOJ | Litigation (No. 1:25-cv-10910, D. Mass.) where Judge Burroughs ruled that DOJ grant freezes violated the First Amendment. | 2 |
| AML/CFT | Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism regulations governing financial institutions. | 1 |
| Center for Constitutional Rights | A civil rights litigation organization opposing government overreach in enforcement actions. | 1 |
| Consovoy McCarthy | A conservative law firm co-counseling Title VI litigation against student organizations. | 0 |
| Digital Services Act (DSA) | EU regulation imposing content moderation obligations with fines up to 6% of global annual revenue for non-compliance. | 0 |
| EU Code of Conduct+ | An EU hate speech framework integrated into the DSA regulatory structure on January 20, 2025, with fines up to 6% of global revenue. | 0 |
| FARA | The Foreign Agents Registration Act requires agents of foreign principals to disclose their activities to the U.S. government. | 1 |
| Frankel v. Regents of UCLA | The full case name of Frankel v. UCLA, a Title VI precedent-setting injunction. | 1 |
| Frankel v. UCLA | A precedent-setting Title VI injunction against UCLA (May 2024) establishing the legal framework for university grant freezes. | 1 |
| H.R. 9495 | A bill that would allow the Treasury to revoke tax-exempt status of organizations designated as terrorist-supporting without due process. | 1 |
| IRC 501(p) | A tax code provision allowing suspension of tax-exempt status for organizations designated as supporting terrorism. | 1 |
| Palestine Legal | A legal support organization defending pro-Palestine activists and organizations against lawfare. | 1 |
| State of Utah v. Tyler Robinson | An active criminal homicide case in Utah County with sealed exhibits and ballistic friction analysis. | 0 |
| Title 10 U.S.C. § 9455 | A federal statute governing military education and training partnerships. | 1 |
| Title VI | Title VI of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in federally funded programs; it has been weaponized to freeze university funding. | 1 |
| Weinberg v. NSJP | Litigation targeting National Students for Justice in Palestine's organizational structure, co-counseled by Brandeis Center and Consovoy McCarthy. | 1 |
Algorithmic (11)
Censorship infrastructure, AI moderation pipelines, and platform capture.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| ActiveFence / Alice | A trust and safety platform providing content moderation at scale, listed as a trusted flagger for Perspective API. | 1 |
| AWS Bedrock Guardrails | Amazon's AI safety framework used to filter and block content in generative AI applications. | 1 |
| Cloudflare AI Security for Apps | Cloudflare's AI-powered security layer for filtering content and blocking access to designated materials. | 1 |
| CTRL Plugin | A voice-chat monitoring tool that calculates 'Vibe Scores' and automutes unapproved sociopolitical concepts. | 0 |
| Flaggy NLP Engine | A deep semantic NLP tool that neutralizes leetspeak, misspellings, and cryptographic evasion in content moderation. | 0 |
| Flaggy NLP Engine | A natural language processing engine for content moderation that neutralizes linguistic evasion in suppressed discourse. | 3 |
| Google Jigsaw | A Google subsidiary developing the Perspective API content moderation tool. | 1 |
| Perspective API | Google Jigsaw's content moderation API weaponized with custom toxicity weights to suppress investigative discourse. | 1 |
| Project Esther | A Bridge Partners $900K influencer campaign using 18 influencers at $7K/post to inject state-aligned narratives. | 2 |
| Reportify AI | A generative AI platform that auto-generates bulk Title VI legal complaints for injection into DOJ portals. | 0 |
| Tisane Labs | An NLP company providing multilingual content analysis for hate speech and abuse detection. | 1 |
Think Tank (27)
Policy institutes and ideological incubators driving the network agenda.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| AIPAC | The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the largest pro-Israel lobbying organization in the U.S. | 1 |
| Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) | A global organization coordinating municipal antisemitism policy adoption through its Mayors Advisory Board and Action Index. | 1 |
| Concert | The Israeli government's primary mechanism for coordinating domestic pro-Israel advocacy operations. | 0 |
| Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) | A UK parliamentary grouping (Company 08114952) that funded 155 MP trips valued at £367K+ and counts 80% of Conservative MPs as affiliated. | 2 |
| ELNET | A European-Israeli policy network fostering EU-Israel diplomatic and security cooperation. | 1 |
| Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) | A neoconservative policy institute generating compliance briefs for OFAC/FinCEN, funded by a $19M Marcus Foundation grant. | 1 |
| Hudson Institute | A foreign policy research institute serving as a personnel pipeline for national security positions. | 1 |
| Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism (ISGAP) | A research institute studying global antisemitism patterns and producing academic justifications for enforcement actions. | 1 |
| Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) | A defense policy institute running the Generals & Admirals Program for military-to-military alignment. | 1 |
| Kela Shlomo | The predecessor name of Concert, the Israeli government's pro-Israel advocacy coordination mechanism. | 0 |
| Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) | A UK parliamentary grouping (Company 09562237) where Trevor Chinn gave £50K to Starmer and £180K+ to the Labour cabinet. | 3 |
| Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law | A legal advocacy organization pursuing Title VI litigation against universities, co-counsel in Weinberg v. NSJP. | 1 |
| Mega Group | An informal network of up to 50 Jewish-American billionaires co-founded in 1991 by Charles Bronfman and Leslie Wexner. | 0 |
| Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) | A research institute monitoring social media for antisemitism and extremism, feeding data to enforcement agencies. | 1 |
| Passages America Israel | A 2016 initiative co-founded by Robert Nicholson and Rivka Kidron that has taken 10,000+ Christian college students to Israel. | 1 |
| RootOne | An initiative funding Birthright-style Israel trips for Jewish youth, backed by a $60M Marcus Foundation grant. | 0 |
| Sandler Reiff Lamb Rosenstein & Birkenstock P.C. | A law firm retained by Israel's MSA from 2018–2022 (confirmed by Handala leak) with a $445K ISGAP advisory track. | 3 |
| Shabtai Society (Yale) | A secret senior society at Yale University cultivating future political and financial leaders with pro-Israel alignment. | 0 |
| Shurat HaDin | An Israeli law center pursuing litigation against entities designated as supporting terrorism. | 1 |
| StopAntisemitism | An organization that monitors and publicizes instances of antisemitism, often targeting academics and activists. | 1 |
| The Philos Project | An organization promoting Christian engagement with Israel and Middle East policy, funded by the Marcus Foundation. | 1 |
| Turning Point USA (TPUSA) | A conservative youth organization active on college campuses, cultivating pro-Israel activists. | 1 |
| UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) | A UK legal advocacy organization with a dual structure (UKLFI Limited + Charitable Trust No. 1169041) that saw a 156% income surge to £586,460 in FY2024. | 2 |
| United Democracy Project (UDP) | An AIPAC-aligned super PAC that spent $14.5M against Jamaal Bowman in the 2024 Democratic primary. | 2 |
| USC Shoah Foundation | A foundation preserving Holocaust testimonies, co-opted into the network's narrative infrastructure. | 1 |
| Voices of Israel | The current name of the Israeli government entity receiving sovereign-matched funds from domestic non-profits. | 0 |
| Zachor | A Holocaust remembrance and antisemitism monitoring organization. | 0 |
Surveillance (9)
Monitoring technology, spyware vendors, and intelligence-sharing apparatus.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Black Cube | A private intelligence firm staffed by Mossad alumni, used by Harvey Weinstein against Rose McGowan and other accusers. | 0 |
| Carahsoft | The master procurement aggregator routing Israeli surveillance technology into U.S. municipal and federal markets. | 1 |
| Cellebrite | An Israeli digital forensics company providing mobile device extraction tools to law enforcement. | 1 |
| Cobwebs | An Israeli open-source intelligence (OSINT) company providing web intelligence to law enforcement. | 0 |
| Cyabra | An Israeli social media intelligence company that detects fake accounts and influence campaigns. | 1 |
| CyberWell | A digital monitoring organization tracking online antisemitism, funded by the Impact Forum Foundation. | 1 |
| NSO Group | Israeli spyware company known for Pegasus, a military-grade phone surveillance tool. | 1 |
| Psy Group | An Israeli private intelligence firm specializing in election interference and covert influence operations. | 0 |
| Voyager Labs | An Israeli surveillance firm that used 38,000+ fake accounts to scrape 600,000+ Facebook/Instagram users, with a $9M NYPD contract. | 3 |
Government (13)
Agencies, executive orders, and bureaucratic instruments of state capture.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| 0.26mm Groove Variance | A microscopic ballistic measurement discrepancy that rendered the ATF forensic match inconclusive. | 0 |
| Alliance for Global Justice | A fiscal sponsor organization targeted in the de-banking cascade for hosting designated groups. | 0 |
| ASAC | The DOJ Anti-Semitism Advisory Committee, chaired by Leo Terrell, conducting a 15-city enforcement tour. | 0 |
| ATF Forensic Report | A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ballistic analysis report. | 0 |
| ATF-B-2025-0911 | An ATF forensic report number for ballistic analysis in the Utah County homicide case. | 0 |
| DOJ Anti-Semitism Advisory Committee (ASAC) | A federal advisory committee (FACA-established Aug 13, 2025) led by Leo Terrell under EO 14188, conducting a 15-city enforcement tour. | 2 |
| EO 14188 | Executive Order 14188 provides additional federal enforcement tools to combat antisemitism, including on college campuses. | 1 |
| Israeli Cyber Unit | An Israeli government body that requests content removal from social media platforms, operating through the algorithmic censorship pipeline. | 0 |
| Meta DOI Policy | A Department of Justice policy enabling Meta to flag content for removal based on Israeli Cyber Unit referrals. | 0 |
| OFAC | The Office of Foreign Assets Control administers U.S. economic sanctions programs. | 1 |
| Samidoun | A Palestinian solidarity organization designated as terrorist-supporting, targeted in the de-banking cascade. | 0 |
| SHSGP | State Homeland Security Grant Program — a DHS funding stream for state-level security procurement. | 1 |
| UASI | Urban Area Security Initiative — a DHS grant program subsidizing the procurement of Israeli surveillance technology. | 1 |
People (22)
Key figures and institutional actors profiled in the investigation.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Adam Beren | Ultimate beneficial owner of the Combat Hate Foundation and heir to the Beren oil fortune. | 0 |
| Adam Milstein | Israeli-American real estate investor and major pro-Israel philanthropist convicted of tax fraud. | 1 |
| Ari Emanuel | CEO of Endeavor/WME whose father Benjamin M. Emanuel was an Irgun member; Birthright Israel Foundation board member. | 2 |
| Benny Shabtai | IDF Six-Day War veteran and Shabtai Society co-founder who sold a 55.2% Viber stake to Rakuten for $900M in 2014. | 3 |
| Bernie Marcus | Home Depot co-founder and major philanthropic funder of pro-Israel policy organizations (deceased 2024). | 0 |
| Charlie Kirk | Founder of Turning Point USA, a conservative youth organization integrated into the personnel pipeline. | 1 |
| Danielle Sobkin | UC Berkeley-educated co-founder of Reportify AI, the automated Title VI complaint generation platform. | 3 |
| Erika Lane Kirk | Charlie Kirk's spouse and a figure in the TPUSA network's organizational structure. | 0 |
| Hannah Levin | Stanford-educated co-founder of Reportify AI, the automated Title VI complaint generation platform. | 3 |
| Harley Pasternak | Celebrity fitness trainer who threatened Kanye West with involuntary psychiatric institutionalization. | 0 |
| Harmeet K. Dhillon | AAG Civil Rights who eliminated disparate-impact liability from Title VI and co-led the ASAC enforcement tour. | 3 |
| Jared Kushner | Former White House senior advisor who founded Affinity Partners, managing $6B+ in sovereign wealth capital. | 1 |
| Jeffrey Epstein | Convicted sex offender whose intelligence and blackmail operation connected to the Mega Group network. | 1 |
| Len Blavatnik | Israeli-born oligarch and owner of Warner Music Group via Access Industries, connected to the Mega Group network. | 3 |
| Leo Terrell | Chair of the DOJ Anti-Semitism Advisory Committee (ASAC) leading a 15-city enforcement tour. | 0 |
| Les Wexner | Mega Group co-founder (1991) and Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, who paid $200M+ in fees. | 3 |
| Liat Glazer | Senior Legal Adviser to Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs who designed the FARA bypass framework. | 0 |
| Miriam Adelson | Israeli-American physician and billionaire heiress to the Las Vegas Sands fortune; major political donor. | 0 |
| Paul Singer | Billionaire hedge fund manager and major Republican donor who funds pro-Israel advocacy. | 0 |
| Raquel Saxe | Google Jigsaw Head of Operations who directed the Perspective API integration for algorithmic content suppression. | 3 |
| Ron Prosor | Israeli Ambassador to Germany and former Mossad senior intelligence officer, targeted in the October 2024 Handala leak. | 2 |
| Sima Vaknin-Gil | Former Director General of Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs who oversaw the anti-BDS campaign infrastructure. | 0 |
Historical (1)
Antecedent events, doctrines, and precedents shaping the current architecture.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Clean Break Memo | A 1996 policy memorandum outlining the structural containment of hostile states, authored for Benjamin Netanyahu. | 0 |
Concepts (27)
Theoretical frameworks, doctrines, and operational philosophies.
| Term | Summary | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| 5150 Hold / Baker Act | Involuntary psychiatric hold weaponized against public figures, including Britney Spears (2008) and threats against Kanye West. | 0 |
| Albania | A Balkan nation identified as a site for Israeli strategic infrastructure and corridor development. | 0 |
| AML/CFT Weaponization | The weaponization of anti-money-laundering and counter-financing-terrorism regulations to de-bank opposition via IRC 501(p) and OFAC SDN designations. | 2 |
| Anti-BDS Legislation | Laws in 35+ states requiring contractors and employees to pledge not to boycott Israel, enforced via contract termination. | 3 |
| Coercion Cascade | A 7-step model for neutralizing opposition: trigger → detection → automated grievance → severance → termination → blacklisting → rehabilitation. | 1 |
| Columbia University | An Ivy League university subjected to a $400M federal grant freeze via DOJ Title VI compliance reviews. | 0 |
| Conservatorship | Legal custodial capture mechanism exemplified by Britney Spears' 13-year conservatorship originating from a 2008 5150 hold. | 0 |
| DAF Obfuscation | The use of Donor-Advised Funds to shield ultimate beneficial owner identity from public IRS filings and FARA disclosure. | 2 |
| De-banking Cascade | The systematic severing of financial services from organizations designated as hostile to the network. | 0 |
| FARA Bypass | Systematic evasion of the Foreign Agents Registration Act through structural independence, oral coordination, and DAF obfuscation. | 3 |
| Finishing School | Academic grooming nodes cultivating future political and financial leaders with pro-Israel alignment. | 0 |
| Glazer Framework | The operational blueprint designed by Liat Glazer to circumvent FARA through structurally independent domestic non-profits. | 0 |
| GOST | A classification framework for operational designations used in the network's bypass codes. | 0 |
| Harvard University | An Ivy League university subjected to a $2.2B cumulative federal grant freeze — the largest in the enforcement mechanisms. | 0 |
| IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism | A definition adopted by 35+ states and 135+ local governments, used to classify criticism of Israel as antisemitic. | 3 |
| Kompromat | Compromising material used for coercion, with Epstein-Brunel modeling agencies functioning as kompromat generation infrastructure. | 3 |
| Morality Clause | A contract provision selectively enforced against Israel critics in the entertainment industry to trigger termination and blacklisting. | 1 |
| RegTech | Regulatory Technology — the use of technology to automate regulatory compliance and monitoring. | 0 |
| Sayanim Network | Mossad's network of unpaid Jewish diaspora volunteers, estimated at ~4,000 in Britain and ~16,000 in the US. | 1 |
| Sazan Island | An Albanian island site of a proposed Israeli strategic infrastructure project. | 0 |
| Sovereign Matching | A dollar-for-dollar (1:1) sovereign state-matching formula where Israel matches domestic U.S. non-profit contributions. | 0 |
| Sovereign Matching Formula | The dollar-for-dollar matching formula (T_f = C_s + C_p) where Israel matches domestic U.S. non-profit contributions via Voices of Israel Ltd. | 3 |
| Think Tank | Policy research institutes serving as ideological incubators and personnel pipelines for the network. | 0 |
| Title VI Lawfare | The weaponization of Title VI civil rights complaints to defund universities, exemplified by Columbia ($400M) and Harvard ($2.2B). | 2 |
| Utah Valley University (UVU) | A Utah university connected to the Orem incident and the Tyler Robinson homicide case. | 0 |
| Vector 14 | A coordinated geographic and institutional routing mechanism for inserting vetted human capital into national security nodes. | 0 |
| Wikipedia | The free online encyclopedia, referenced as a model for this site's verifiable, linked knowledge structure. | 0 |