Taxpayer Dollars Fund Project of Anti-American UCSD Teachers
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College professors at the University of California in San Diego scoff at American sovereignty and admit openly that they want to “dissolve the United States.” To boot, the professors received tenure from the University of California through their efforts in a taxpayer-funded project involving the creation of GPS phones to provide illegal immigrants with a guide for safe passage into the United States.

UCSD lecturer Micha Cardenas, an “artist” whose work is both erotic and often focuses on “dislocative border disturbance,” was captured on video declaring, “I think the way to fix the country is to dissolve it. We could either give all the land back to the indigenous people that we stole it from or we could just wait for the economic collapse and build community-based alternatives and infrastructures to replace the current system.”

In November 2009, UCSD Professor Ricardo Dominguez, an activist professor who developed Virtual Sit-In technologies in 1998 in solidarity with the Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico, remarked, “In terms of immigrant rights … the question is to move the kind of anchor of civil disobedience within the kind of over-fetishized notion of a single sovereignty of a nation but to look at a larger trans-society that is emerging that also should have global rights.”

Both professors helped to create the GPS cellphones that are meant to assist illegal immigrants across the border.

The Blaze reports, “Dominguez and Cardenas are altering cheap phones to include maps, water spots, and a compass to help illegals cross the border.” An application is downloaded into mobile phones that will provide illegal immigrants with the tools necessary for safe entry into the United States.

Cardenas explains, “It’s really just designed for you to turn it on and the compass would show you where is the safety site.”

She adds, “The tool consists of an inexpensive cell phone with a global positioning satellite chip and a custom piece of software which accesses the phone’s ability to receive GPS information without needing to send out data which may allow the user to be located and without needing phone service.”

Strangely, the GPS phones not only provide maps and a compass to help illegals cross the border, but are also equipped with explicit poetry believed to serve as a source of inspiration to those illegals in their journey across the border. One such poem reads: “Flight a fight of fancy, This bridge called my back my heart my head, My c#$k, my c3$t, my tunnel vision you are crossing into me.”

In April 2010, Dominguez was captured on video openly boasting that it was taxpayer dollars that helped to fund the GPS project, which ultimately led to his receipt of tenure.?To view the video of these professors in its entirety, see here.

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