Book: Van Jones Still Influencing Obama Policy

November 28th, 2011 (4) Posted By Pat Dollard.

The Daily Caller:

A new book details how environmental extremist and Occupy Wall Street enthusiast Van Jones may still be influencing President Barack Obama’s policy decisions.

Jones resigned from his post as Obama’s green jobs czar on September 5, 2009 amid political pressure after his history of radicalism was revealed in conservative media outlets. It was reported that Jones, among other things, had supported convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, signed a 9/11 “truther” petition calling for an investigation into whether the Bush administration deliberately allowed the 9/11 attacks to occur, and had been involved in the pro-Mao Zedong group Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement, or STORM.

At the time of his resignation, then-White House press secretary Robert Gibbs thanked Jones “for his service to the country,” but insisted Obama “doesn’t endorse” Jones’ radical beliefs.

But in the recently released “Red Army: The Radical Network That Must Be Defeated To Save America,” World Net Daily’s Aaron Klein reveals several different backdoor channels from which Jones appears to be indirectly helping to shape White House policy. The first is through the Presidential Climate Action Project. Jones serves on PCAP’s 20-member advisory committee.

Before the 2008 presidential election, PCAP developed a proposal to guide the incoming president’s environmental policy during his first 100 days, whether the president turned out to be Arizona Sen. John McCain or Obama. Then, in 2010, PCAP developed a new environmental plan to be implemented in 2011, which Klein says recommends Obama use the U.S. military and Department of Defense “for technology innovation and its procurement of energy-related goods and services to accelerate energy efficiency gains in the U.S. economy.”

“It directs the White House to ‘make clear to the Secretary of the Navy that long-term objectives in the Gulf Coast restoration plan should include the restoration of vital ecosystems that were degraded prior to the [2010 BP] oil spill and would enhance the economy of the region while protecting Gulf Coast communities from the anticipated impacts of climate change,’” Klein adds.

Klein said PCAP’s executive director, William S. Becker, confirmed to him in a phone interview that the plans were developed with Jones serving on PCAP’s board. Klein said Becker admitted that the Obama administration “adopted quite a few of our recommendations or variations of them.”

Jones also continues to influence Obama administration policy through the Efficiency Cities Network, according to Klein. Though Jones isn’t officially a part of the ECN, Klein points to how the ECN is really a “partner group” of many of Jones’ organizations.

“The group holds regular sessions on energy and environmental policy issues with officials from Congress, the Department of Energy, and local governmental agencies,” Klein wrote.

“The Efficiency Cities Network is hosted in collaboration with Green for All, their Retrofit America’s Cities Community of Practice project, and the Center on Wisconsin Strategy, or COWS. The group’s board council includes Green for All and the Apollo Alliance. Green for All was co-founded by Van Jones.”

Jones is a former Apollo Alliance board member and his Green for All has endorsed the Apollo Alliance’s work.

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  • Anonymous

    It sounds as if he is one of many on these councils. Everyone on the committees could be considered influential. An important aspect of any advisory committee is a diversity of views.

    • Rocky Mtn 1776

      Not in this case since they all have the same agenda. Destroy America as fast as possible while they still have the power to do it.  So far it’s working beautifully with Obama’s hoax and chains !

  • Anonymous

    It sounds as if he is one of many on these councils. Everyone on the committees could be considered influential. An important aspect of any advisory committee is a diversity of views.

  • http://genelalor.com Gene Lalor

    Mumia Abu-Jamal Beats the Racist System
    The wheels of justice just fell off–again.
    In a tribute to the farce that is America’s justice system, former Black Panther Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal has been awarded a reprieve and won’t be executed for murdering Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner on December 9th, 1981. 
    Life has been good to Abu-Jamal, not so good for his victim and his family.
    It’s not as if there weren’t any eyewitnesses to Abu-Jamal shooting Faulkner point blank in the face.  Two testified he confessed in the hospital by saying, “I shot the motherfucker, and I hope the motherfucker dies.”
    It’s not as if there was no forensic evidence.  His .38 caliber revolver and five shell casings consistent with bullets removed from the police officer’s body was found next to Abu-Jamal at the scene of the crime.
    It’s not as if Abu-Jamal wasn’t found guilty and sentenced or that he didn’t exhaust the appeals process.  His state and federal appeals failed to overturn the verdict. 
    It’s not as if he didn’t receive a fair trial.  He and his brother refused to testify but the evidence was so clear-cut that the jury needed only three hours to reach a unanimous guilty verdict.
    It’s not as if the current Philly District Attorney now believes he could be innocent.  Seth Williams, the city’s first black DA, said, “There’s never been any doubt in my mind that Mumia Abu-Jamal shot and killed Officer Faulkner.  I believe that the appropriate sentence was handed down by a jury of his peers in 1982.” 
    The fifty-eight year old Abu-Jamal, born Wesley Cook before his conversion to the Black Panthers, will live out his remaining years in prison because he beat the system.
    DA Williams is giving up attempting to have him executed as decreed by a number of courts and judges because Abu-Jamal has gained so much notoriety and garnered so many influential supporters that Williams believes “Another penalty proceeding would open the case to the repetition of the state appeals process and an unknowable number of years of federal review again, even if we were successful. . .”(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=10204.)