Sorry took me awhile to find this one again. When Banks & Counties withdraw liquidity the are doing it to cause a collapse to buy up assets on the cheap. It's not "honest farmers" that are the targets, it's Whites. Leaving less competition for those who would rule the world (typical psychopaths). Most will tell you BDS started in 2001. But it's success was proven much earlier:
"When the House of Representatives introduced its sanctions legislation in 1985, Chester Crocker, the assistant secretary, called this the “path of madness.”"
"BDS is the main component of the “Durban strategy,” which was adopted by dozens of NGOs at the 2001 UN Conference Against Racism held in Durban, South Africa, and crystallized the strategy of delegitimizing Israel as “an apartheid regime” through international isolation. From this foundation, pro-Palestinian groups expanded their efforts to promote economic and cultural boycotts of Israel, particularly the call for boycott of Israeli academic institutions."
Why was BDS used to start this against them ?
Please expand.
Sorry took me awhile to find this one again. When Banks & Counties withdraw liquidity the are doing it to cause a collapse to buy up assets on the cheap. It's not "honest farmers" that are the targets, it's Whites. Leaving less competition for those who would rule the world (typical psychopaths). Most will tell you BDS started in 2001. But it's success was proven much earlier:
"When the House of Representatives introduced its sanctions legislation in 1985, Chester Crocker, the assistant secretary, called this the “path of madness.”"
https://marxist.com/did-boycotts-divestment-and-sanctions-overthrow-the-apartheid-regime-in-south-africa.htm
Who & then why, may have been a better question.
https://ngo-monitor.org/key-issues/bds/about/
BDS and the Durban Strategy
"BDS is the main component of the “Durban strategy,” which was adopted by dozens of NGOs at the 2001 UN Conference Against Racism held in Durban, South Africa, and crystallized the strategy of delegitimizing Israel as “an apartheid regime” through international isolation. From this foundation, pro-Palestinian groups expanded their efforts to promote economic and cultural boycotts of Israel, particularly the call for boycott of Israeli academic institutions."