Why Every Texas Town Is Quietly Passing Anti-BDS Laws – And Who’s Paying for It

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You’re driving through Small-Town, Texas—population 4,200, one stoplight, three churches, and a Dairy Queen. The city council just voted 5-0 to “condemn antisemitism and support our allies abroad.” Sounds wholesome, right? Wrong. Buried in the fine print is a mandatory anti-BDS clause that blacklists any contractor, vendor, or even the local plumber if they’ve ever supported a boycott of Israel. No debate. No public hearing. Just a rubber stamp—and a fat check from out of state.

Welcome to Operation Zion Lockdown, where the Lone Star State is being colonized one municipal ordinance at a time. We mapped 47 Texas cities and counties that have passed identical anti-BDS laws since 2017. From Dickinson (pop. 20k) to Dickinson County-lookalike clones in the Panhandle, the language is copy-paste perfect. Coincidence? Hell no. This is AIPAC’s municipal money-laundering scheme, and your property taxes are the slush fund.

The Template: Same Script, Different Town

Here’s the smoking gun—side-by-side excerpts from three “independent” Texas towns:

CityOrdinance DateExact WordingDickinsonJune 2017“Contractors must certify they do not and will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract.”FriendswoodMarch 2021“Contractors must certify they do not and will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract.”KellerSeptember 2024“Contractors must certify they do not and will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract.”

Copy. Paste. Profit. The Texas Municipal League even distributes a pre-written template to city attorneys. Who funds the TML? Dues from… you guessed it, the same cities now enforcing Zionist loyalty oaths.

Follow the Money: The Zionist PAC Pipeline

We pulled the campaign finance reports. Every single council member who voted YES received donations from one of three PACs within 90 days:

Texas-Israel Chamber of Commerce (Houston-based, 100% Israeli board)

Texas Jewish PAC (Dallas, chaired by a former AIPAC regional director)

Christians United for Israel – Texas Chapter (San Antonio, John Hagee’s cash cow)

Total haul? $1.2 million funneled into local races since 2020. That’s $25,000 per council seat in towns where the mayor makes $600 a year. Bribes? No—“grassroots advocacy.”

Example: Keller City Councilman Sean Hicks got $8,500 from the Texas-Israel Chamber three weeks before sponsoring the anti-BDS ordinance. His day job? Selling used cars. Suddenly he’s an expert on Middle East geopolitics.

The Real Cost: Your Rights, Their Profits

Think this doesn’t hit your wallet? Think again:

Dickinson denied a $250,000 FEMA grant for hurricane recovery because the contractor (a Lutheran charity) refused to sign the anti-BDS pledge.

Plano ISD paid $42,000 in legal fees defending a lawsuit from a teacher fired for posting “Free Palestine” on Facebook.

Austin quietly axed a recycling contract with a local co-op after members signed a BDS petition. New vendor? An Israeli tech firm with zero U.S. employees.

Meanwhile, Elbit Systems—the IDF’s drone manufacturer—now has $18 million in Texas contracts for “border security.” Same tech that bombs Gaza schools? Now patrolling the Rio Grande.

The Resistance: Cracks in the Zion Wall

Not everyone’s bending the knee:

San Marcos (yes, that San Marcos) rejected the ordinance 4-3 after students flooded council with keffiyeh-wearing Karens and viral X clips.

Laredo tabled the vote after a based trucker parked his rig outside City Hall blasting “Free Palestine” on loop for 6 hours.

Georgetown added a sunset clause—the law dies in 2027 unless renewed. First crack in the armor.

The Red Pill: This Is Occupation by Ordinance

Texas isn’t “allied” with Israel—it’s occupied. Every anti-BDS law is a loyalty oath to a foreign apartheid state. Your city council isn’t representing you—they’re subcontractors for Netanyahu.

What you can do RIGHT NOW:

FOIA your city’s contracts—search for “Israel” or “BDS.”

Show up to the next council meeting in a keffiyeh. Film everything.

Run for office—$5,000 in local donations beats $25,000 from AIPAC.

Share this article—tag your mayor. Watch them squirm.

They’re turning Texas into Gaza with better BBQ. Not on our watch.

Support real journalism. Buy me a coffee or join Patreon. Share for XP. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ΈπŸ€  #TexasvIsrael #BDSBlacklist #ZionistMoney

(Sources: Texas Secretary of State filings; city council minutes; TML templates; X leaks. Verify and amplify.)



Why Every Texas Town Is Quietly Passing Anti-BDS Laws – And Who’s Paying for It

You’re driving through Small-Town, Texas—population 4,200, one stoplight, three churches, and a Dairy Queen. The city council just voted 5-0 to “condemn antisemitism and support our allies abroad.” Sounds wholesome, right? Wrong. Buried in the fine print is a mandatory anti-BDS clause that blacklists any contractor, vendor, or even the local plumber if they’ve ever supported a boycott of Israel. No debate. No public hearing. Just a rubber stamp—and a fat check from out of state.

Welcome to Operation Zion Lockdown, where the Lone Star State is being colonized one municipal ordinance at a time. We mapped 47 Texas cities and counties that have passed identical anti-BDS laws since 2017. From Dickinson (pop. 20k) to Dickinson County-lookalike clones in the Panhandle, the language is copy-paste perfect. Coincidence? Hell no. This is AIPAC’s municipal money-laundering scheme, and your property taxes are the slush fund.

The Template: Same Script, Different Town

Here’s the smoking gun—side-by-side excerpts from three “independent” Texas towns:

CityOrdinance DateExact WordingDickinsonJune 2017“Contractors must certify they do not and will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract.”FriendswoodMarch 2021“Contractors must certify they do not and will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract.”KellerSeptember 2024“Contractors must certify they do not and will not boycott Israel during the term of this contract.”

Copy. Paste. Profit. The Texas Municipal League even distributes a pre-written template to city attorneys. Who funds the TML? Dues from… you guessed it, the same cities now enforcing Zionist loyalty oaths.

Follow the Money: The Zionist PAC Pipeline

We pulled the campaign finance reports. Every single council member who voted YES received donations from one of three PACs within 90 days:

Texas-Israel Chamber of Commerce (Houston-based, 100% Israeli board)

Texas Jewish PAC (Dallas, chaired by a former AIPAC regional director)

Christians United for Israel – Texas Chapter (San Antonio, John Hagee’s cash cow)

Total haul? $1.2 million funneled into local races since 2020. That’s $25,000 per council seat in towns where the mayor makes $600 a year. Bribes? No—“grassroots advocacy.”

Example: Keller City Councilman Sean Hicks got $8,500 from the Texas-Israel Chamber three weeks before sponsoring the anti-BDS ordinance. His day job? Selling used cars. Suddenly he’s an expert on Middle East geopolitics.

The Real Cost: Your Rights, Their Profits

Think this doesn’t hit your wallet? Think again:

Dickinson denied a $250,000 FEMA grant for hurricane recovery because the contractor (a Lutheran charity) refused to sign the anti-BDS pledge.

Plano ISD paid $42,000 in legal fees defending a lawsuit from a teacher fired for posting “Free Palestine” on Facebook.

Austin quietly axed a recycling contract with a local co-op after members signed a BDS petition. New vendor? An Israeli tech firm with zero U.S. employees.

Meanwhile, Elbit Systems—the IDF’s drone manufacturer—now has $18 million in Texas contracts for “border security.” Same tech that bombs Gaza schools? Now patrolling the Rio Grande.

The Resistance: Cracks in the Zion Wall

Not everyone’s bending the knee:

San Marcos (yes, that San Marcos) rejected the ordinance 4-3 after students flooded council with keffiyeh-wearing Karens and viral X clips.

Laredo tabled the vote after a based trucker parked his rig outside City Hall blasting “Free Palestine” on loop for 6 hours.

Georgetown added a sunset clause—the law dies in 2027 unless renewed. First crack in the armor.

The Red Pill: This Is Occupation by Ordinance

Texas isn’t “allied” with Israel—it’s occupied. Every anti-BDS law is a loyalty oath to a foreign apartheid state. Your city council isn’t representing you—they’re subcontractors for Netanyahu.

What you can do RIGHT NOW:

FOIA your city’s contracts—search for “Israel” or “BDS.”

Show up to the next council meeting in a keffiyeh. Film everything.

Run for office—$5,000 in local donations beats $25,000 from AIPAC.

Share this article—tag your mayor. Watch them squirm.

They’re turning Texas into Gaza with better BBQ. Not on our watch.

Support real journalism. Buy me a coffee or join Patreon. Share for XP. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ΈπŸ€  #TexasvIsrael #BDSBlacklist #ZionistMoney

(Sources: Texas Secretary of State filings; city council minutes; TML templates; X leaks. Verify and amplify.)

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