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Van Jones: I Am Not a Truther

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jcm9/03/2009 7:56:43 pm PDT

After STORM disbanded, a collective summation entitled Reclaiming Revolution: History, Summation, and Lessons from the Work of Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM) was written by former STORM members, collectively endorsed by a majority of the organization’s former membership and was published in Spring 2004.

Van Jones and STORM

When he graduated law school, Jones gave up plans to take a job in Washington, D.C., and moved to San Francisco instead.[11] He got involved with Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), a group explicitly committed to revolutionary Marxist politics[12] whose points of unity were revolutionary democracy, revolutionary feminism, revolutionary internationalism, the central role of the working class, urban Marxism, and Third World Communism.[13] While with STORM, Jones actively began protesting “alleged police brutality”.[11]


Some source say Jones was a founder.

PDF of Reclaiming Revolution: History, Summation, and Lessons from the Work of Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM)

Go to page 28 of the document to see STORM’s reaction to 9/11.
It’s protected and I can’t copy it, it’s a recap of a link zombie posted earlier.
9-11 ATTACKS: STORM’s FOUR MAIN POINTS IN RESPONSE TO THE BOMBINGS OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER & THE U.S. PENTAGON

He has or had extreme leftist even Marxist view points. The 9/11 statements are akin to ANSWER.