TOGETHER FOR PALESTINE
Why was a supposedly pro-Palestine music event run by an organisation with connections to US and UK military intelligence?
And why are Resident Advisor working with them, too?
TOGETHER FOR PALESTINE
On 17th September last year, a huge event was held at London’s Wembley Arena, supposedly to raise funds and awareness for Palestinian civilians affected by the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Together for Palestine was organised by Brian Eno, who I’ve spoken about recently, and featured a staggering array of performances from the likes of Damon Albarn, Hot Chip, James Blake, Jamie xx, Neneh Cherry, Paul Weller, Portishead and many, many others.
Over £2m was raised.
Many tears were shed.
I know people who were there.
Unfortunately it appears the organisers are working for the other side. Which would make Together for Palestine and the people running it traitors to the cause they pretend to support.
CHOOSE LOVE
All of this relates to an organisation called Choose Love. A UK-based charity that talks a good game about peace while being backed by CIA money and directing funds to organisations carrying out ethnic cleansing in the West Bank and running regime change operations for Mossad and MI6 in Syria.
For the full lowdown watch this excellent report by Chris Williamson at Palestine Declassified with Professor David Miller and Vanessa Beeley, two of my esteemed colleagues at UK Column.
More detailed information breaking down the links between these organisations can be found in David Miller’s in-depth article for Almayadeen.
Ultimately we are looking at the total subversion of the British music industry and our creative culture in order to deliver geopolitical outcomes for Zionists and the ethnic displacement / erasure of the Palestinian people.
Is Brian Eno aware of all this?
How about Benji B and Peter Gabriel, who helped produce the Together for Palestine Christmas single?
I have my suspicions.
And even if they aren’t, they should be.
Big time music arists with big time money and platforms have a duty to carry out due diligence on the organisations they decide to work with. Especially around such a serious cause.
Perhaps they should issue a public statement?
I won’t hold my breath.
NB - I’m not suggesting for a second that all the artists who performed at Together for Palestine are complicit in this. But the people at the top certainly have some questions to answer.
RESIDENT ADVISOR
Before I forget, RA have been working in partnership with Choose Love since 2015 and ran this joint event with them in November ‘23.
A pattern really does seem to be emerging here:
I guess going to nightclubs doesn’t end wars in the Middle East.
Peace and love.
Rubin





