Dennis King is a long time philo semitic activist who has a complaint about the Anti Defamation League, Michael Bloomberg and The New York Times.
Michael Bloomberg, Jewish Billionaire and Republican New York City Mayor, was elected Mayor with the indespensible help of Jewish cult leader Fred Newman and his follower Leonora Fulani and he is about to duplicate this feat, having spent $50 million and still counting of his own money to repurchase his lease at Gracie Mansion.
New York was once a solidly Democratic party stronghold that doesn't elect ordinary Republicans to govern itself, but only special, quasi Democratic ones like Fiorello Laguardia, John Lindsay and Rudolph Giuliani. These Republicans, and Michael Bloomberg also, have always needed a non Republican ballot line to accomodate voters who although they might want to vote for a particular Republican have emotional issues about voting for the Republican Party. It's been the Fusion Party, the Liberal Party and lately the Independence Party that plays this role. Michael Bloomberg won the mayorality by a margin of less than 50,000 votes that he received on the Independence Party line.
The problem with this for Dennis King and some others is that the Independence Party in New York has been nominally led by Fred Newman cult follower Leonaora Fulani - and Leonora Fulani, a Black woman, has made some remarks about Israel and Jews that some would call "anti Semitic." In fact Ms. Fulani had made some truthful comments, many years ago, and when confronted about them years later refused to take them back.
King has quite a wish list: King wants Bloomberg to forgo Newman's support in the upcoming election. He also wants The New York Times to report honestly that Newman still dominates the New York City Independence Party operation and that Bloomberg is knowingly in an alliance with a cult that supports pedophilia and functions through mind control. More than that, he wants the Anti Defamation League to stop whoring after Jewish billionaires like "sociopath" and Clinton pardonee Marc Rich.
King also raises the issue of the Newman Cult's offbeat views on sexuality and young people and Bloomberg's apparent personal connections with the cult.
King's complaint is that in being in bed with cultmaster Newman, The New York Times, Bloomberg and Abe Foxman's ADL all undermine "the struggle against Farrakhan" by cheapening and discrediting the charge of "anti semitism" against Farrakhan. After all, if Bloomberg can play ball with Newman/Fulani, what's wrong with anyone else supporting Farrakhan and the Millions More Movement? My short answer: Nothing is wrong with supporting the Millions More Movement!
Thank goodness there is a living movement in the United States that opposes the slide to a warfare state and barbarism; that movement is the Millions More Movement led by Minister Louis Farrakhan.
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