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Dear Horse, which one of your posts has the Deep State so spun up that's causing 4um to run slow?

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Title: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Claims He's Being Targeted by Biden for Defending New Yorkers Against Illegal Aliens
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URL Source: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20 ... c-adams-fires-back-claims-hes/
Published: Sep 27, 2024
Author: The Gateway Pundit
Post Date: 2024-09-27 13:51:32 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 144
Comments: 4

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges.

The indictment, which is expected to be unsealed today, Thursday, marks the culmination of a months-long investigation into the mayor’s alleged involvement in a web of corruption and illegal foreign donations, potentially implicating powerful interests spanning across six foreign nations.

While the details of the charges remain under wraps for now, sources close to the investigation revealed that Adams is suspected of accepting illegal contributions from foreign countries, including Turkey, Israel, China, Qatar, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.

The allegations have already triggered a crisis within the mayor’s administration, leading to the raids, resignations of several top officials, and a barrage of subpoenas.


Poster Comment:

The previous mayor had millions of dollars go missing and he was never indicted. The Deep State can't arrest people for stealing taxpayer money because they steal from us by the trillions.

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https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64663

Tablet Magazine is worried that New York City Mayor Eric Adams' indictment on charges of taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions from Turkey could be used against the Israel Lobby.

Tablet's editor-at-large Liel Leibovitz wrote an article on Thursday lamenting the indictment titled, "The Jews Should Stand With Eric Adams."

Leibovitz writes: We don't yet know the precise nature of the allegations against New York City's mayor, Eric L. Adams, who was indicted last night by the federal government in an unprecedented step. Here's what we do know: New York is a big city with a colorful history of machine politics corruption, dating back to the days of Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall. Not even Ed Koch, the city's larger-than-life, three-term mayor who lived like a monk in a tiny $475 per month rent-controlled apartment in Greenwich Village, was immune to large-scale corruption charges that eventually destroyed his administration.

That's because being the mayor of a city as big and wealthy and fractious as New York City, which is the second home of pretty much every nationality and subnational group of people on earth, requires that you have working connections to the city's neighborhoods. The city's neighborhoods are run by people who get stuff done, which means that being mayor requires at least the pretense of doing favors for the people who do favors for you. [...] The alternative to this crude political math is to elect billionaires like Michael Bloomberg who are rich enough to bribe the city's clashing interest groups into submission with their own personal funds. (Bloomberg is estimated to have donated over one billion personal philanthropic dollars to city interest groups during his mayoralty.) [...]

Prosecuting New York City mayors for their proximity to one form or another of local corruption is like prosecuting bartenders for their proximity to gin. Tablet praised Adams for shutting down pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University but failed to mention that the Washington Post revealed he was pressured to do so by a private group chat full of Jewish billionaires. Adams also struggled to fight crime as his party increasingly deemed the very act of policing inherently racist, and he stood for New York's Jews as his party increasingly snuggled up to their pogromists. The federal government, which has the power to uphold laws and deport foreign students who support terrorism, say, or withdraw funding for universities that coddle antisemitic mobs, many of which appear to have direct links to the foreign terrorist organizations they support, did nothing. Mayor Adams, on the other hand, sprung to action as soon as he could, breaking down the Tentifada encampment at Columbia and repeatedly advocating a zero-tolerance approach to the Hamasniks in our streets.

But even if you don't or can't see the workings of a machinery of power that has corrupted the foundations of our legal, political, and cultural systems in these examples, and even if you don't find it peculiar that the one city official who stood up for law and order and safety and decency and the Jews is now being targeted, you should still support Eric Adams with gusto, because his party-line successor, whoever that may be, is guaranteed to make the city considerably less safe for New Yorkers in general (bienvenidos, Venezuelan gangs!) and Jews in particular (ahlan wa sahlan, Hezbollah enthusiasts!). On that question, I have zero doubt. That's a reference to Jumaane Williams, who has made statements critical of Israel in the past.

Here's the kicker: Adams may also be the canary in a very deep and very dark coal mine. For here is where the logic of this indictment is leading: Small-scale donations by disfavored political players—like Turks in Queens, or Zionist Jews who support AIPAC, the ADL, or Bnai Brith, let alone those who have a nephew studying in a yeshiva in the West Bank—will be criminalized, with every donation subject to suspicion of a violation of the fuzzy laws governing interactions with foreign governments, followed by federal prosecutors (remember when that term was a synonym for apolitical application of the law?) and SWAT teams. One might reasonably suspect that the sequel to the Adams horror show will be an investigation of a major Jewish organization for "bribing" legislators with fact-finding trips to Israel, and thereby acting as arms of the Israeli government—which will make anything connected to the "Jewish lobby" politically radioactive. [...]

So because I don't want to see the weapons of lawfare turned against the Jews; because I don't want to live in a third-world swamp that prosecutes political enemies and rewards flunkies with impunity; and because I don't want gangs targeting my wife in Central Park or on the subway or savages chanting "from the river to the sea" outside my children's day school or my favorite kosher restaurant; because of all that and more, I stand with Mayor Eric L. Adams, a hero to Jews and New Yorkers. When he is reelected, thanks in part to the support of our community, and of all sane New Yorkers, I will proudly pass out squares of Turkish delight.

The influence operation AIPAC and the ADL has run is a thousand times worse than the allegations against Turkey and they and their accomplices in Congress should absolutely be brought up on criminal charges and forced to register under FARA.

Turkey lobbying Adams to open a consulate in New York City is nothing compared to Israel lobbying our Congress to send them hundreds of billions of US taxpayer dollars and go to war with their enemies in the Middle East.

The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2024-09-27   13:56:42 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2024-09-27   14:22:17 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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"It is not power that corrupts but fear. The fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it, and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it." -- Aung San Suu Kyi

The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2024-09-27   14:23:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Well, women, Libs, and happy-go-lucky ignoramuses are finally getting the recompense for and seeing the fruits of what they've supported.

Not that that helps anything, just saying. But when it gets to that point it's typically too late.

Pigpen  posted on  2024-09-28   9:18:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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