Saturday, July 17, 2021

From Trying to Take over the NYPD to Taking over New York City: The Eric Adams Story, Part II

[Part I: “Is the Black Supremacist Murder Cult, the Nation of Islam, Poised to Seize Power in New York City?”]

By Nicholas Stix

[Crossposted at Nicholas Stix, Uncensored, at 12:54 p.m., on June 25, 2021.]

Most of the media, leftwing and conservative alike, are giving black Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams powder-puff coverage, as he stands as the overwhelming favorite to succeed racist, communist, kleptocrat Bill de Blasio as New York City mayor. Only one journalist has given Adams, a longtime fan of Minister Louis Farrakhan, leader of the black supremacist Murder Cult, the Nation of Islam, the fine-toothed comb treatment.

During the late 1990s, Eric Adams demanded that Police Commissioner Howard Safir put his secret, racist society (100 Blacks) in charge of NYPD recruiting, and changing police training. Safir refused (Kolker, idem).

During the same period, Adams sought unsuccessfully to extort favors out of the NYPD brass to give promotions to his black supremacist gang buddies.

On January 24, 2004, when white NYPD Officer Richard Neri, doing stairwell and roof patrol duty in Brooklyn’s Louis Armstrong Houses housing project was surprised by young black man Timothy Stansbury Jr., 19, suddenly illegally coming through the roof door, Officer Neri shot Stansbury dead. Although the cop had followed Department guidelines to the letter, Adams publicly condemned him, saying he had no business being a policeman, and thereby sought to incite hatred and violence against the man, based solely on the color of his skin (dismissal-worthy).

In 2004, Adams again acted as “bodyguard,” this time to corrupt, racist, city jurist, Justice Laura Blackburne, standing near her in the front of her courtroom. Blackburne was in no need of bodyguards (she already had armed court officers). However, Adams’ very public status as the head of the city’s largest, and most notorious racist, black counter-police gang made his presence intimidating against any law enforcement officer who might want to do his duty in the courtroom.

In 1990, the city’s first black mayor, socialist David N. Dinkins, named Blackburne the head of the New York City Housing Authority. Blackburne promptly wasted almost $350,000 of taxpayer money on unnecessary renovations for her personal office, including in what became the centerpiece of the story, a $3,000 pink leather couch.

Mayor Dinkins fired Blackburne. (Imagine that? It sounds as if 1990 was a Golden Age of public rectitude in New York.)

In 2002, Blackburne fabulated a pretext to drop charges against a defendant charged with shooting a detective in 1999, ruling that he had been denied a speedy trial. “Police at the time accused her of being biased because she knew the shooter’s mother.

“Blackburne’s ruling was eventually overturned.”

And then on June 10, 2004, when Justice Blackburne learned that a detective was waiting to arrest a defendant in her courtroom (she presided that day in “drug court”) for robbery and assault, she committed the crime of obstruction of justice, through smuggling the criminal out of the courthouse, via a private, backdoor exit reserved for judges and court staff, in order to help the suspect thwart justice.

On June 13, 2006, the state’s highest court, the New York State Court of Appeals, found Justice Blackburne’s misconduct so egregious, that it removed her from the bench for misconduct.

“Petitioner’s conduct was unprecedented. We know of no instance in which a judge has facilitated the escape of an accused violent felon….

“In impeding the legitimate operation of law enforcement by helping a wanted robbery suspect to avoid arrest, petitioner placed herself above the law she was sworn to administer, thereby bringing the judiciary into disrepute and undermining public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of her court…. By interposing herself between the defendant and the detective, petitioner abandoned her role as neutral arbiter, and instead became an adversary of the police. This is completely incompatible with the proper role of an impartial judge.”

[“Matter of Laura D. Blackburne,” State Commission on Judicial Conduct, New York State Law Reporting Bureau, June 13/August 9, 2006.]

As with Laura Blackburne, aiding and abetting black criminals, in order to keep them out of jail, is what Eric Adams stands for. He calls helping black criminals, “police reform.”

Instead of being fired and prosecuted for his serial misconduct, Adams went onward and upward, from officer to sergeant to lieutenant to captain, an ascent which was greatly aided by slavish media coverage.

Every time Adams spoke in public, as the head of first the racially segregated, illegal, black supremacist counter-policeman gang, The Guardians, and then as founder and president of the racially segregated, illegal black counter-policeman gang, 100 Black Men in Law Enforcement Who Care, the media gave him slavish coverage. (All media references to the latter group now cite it, even recalling its founding, as “100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care.” That was not its original name; Adams changed it a few years after founding it. Media references in recent years either plagiarized Adams’ official bio, or changed his organization’s original name, in order to cover for him.)

Finally, in 2006, the “job” decided that Adams had gone too far. The official department story was that Adams was fired for misconduct, for publicly announcing at which subway stations police were searching bags for concealed weapons. Adams’ response amounted to, “You can’t fire me, I quit!” He then immediately ran for the New York State Senate, and won.

(To be continued.)


Is the Black Supremacist Murder Cult, the Nation of Islam, Poised to Seize Power in New York City? Part I

By Nicholas Stix

[Originally published at 7:32 p.m., on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 Nicholas Stix, Uncensored; and

“From Trying to Take over the NYPD to Taking over New York City: The Eric Adams Story, Part II.”]

This is Part I of an 8,000-word manuscript Jared Taylor commissioned on May 13, only 43 minutes after I sent him my pitch letter.

“Yes! This sounds very interesting.

“Please look into this. Fascinating.”

This morning (June 23), I sent him the complete ms., and he rejected it, in dishonest language that left no doubt that he had never intended to publish it. I responded, “You commissioned it, you have to pay for it.” You have to keep in mind that Jared Taylor and Peter Brimelow are joined at the hip.]

(Blanket full disclosure: This writer freelanced during the 1990s for the daily newspapers, New York Newsday, the New York Post, New York Daily News and Newsday (NYN’s older, sister daily), the weeklies The Chelsea Clinton News and The Westsider, initially as Nicholas Stix, and then under pseudonyms, mostly “Robert Berman.”)

“Racial inequality is woven into the fabric of America….
“This is our moment.
“We can have justice and public safety at the same time.”
“I spent my life making New York families safer.”
“Step 29: Eric will add local black and brown officers who will respect and protect New Yorkers.”

Statements by black, Democrat, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams in his TV spots for the mayoral race, and in a tweet he sent on May 7 and June 14, 2021, respectively.

(Adams also posted a tweet, in which he condemned the police “murders” of a list of non-whites, including Sandra Bland, who committed suicide in jail, after starting a fight with a cop.)

Going into the June 22 New York City mayoral primary, Adams held an eight-point lead (28-20 percent) over his closest rival, leftwing, Chinese-American ethnic activist, Jeff Yang, and was the front-runner to succeed white-hating, communist mayor, Bill de Blasio in the November 2nd general election. The other Democrat candidates were white, former sanitation chief, Kathryn Garcia; biracial “civil rights” lawyer and former de Blasio aide, Maya Wiley; white, former Obama cabinet member, Shaun Donovan; black former Citigroup executive, Ray McGuire; white current city comptroller, Scott Stringer; and former non-profit CEO, Dianne Morales.

The common denominator to the Democrat candidates was anti-white racism.

The Republican candidates were the founder of the Guardian Angels, Curtis Sliwa, who has also been a longtime local radio and TV personality, and Fernando Mateo, a Dominican who has long been a flack for local businesses, especially taxi drivers and bodega owners. Sliwa said he would bring back Giuliani-style policing. Mateo also vowed to crack down on crime.

Adams won round one of the new, “reformed,” Byzantine election system, with 30.95% of votes cast. Yang’s poll numbers proved to be inaccurate, as he polled only 11.65%, and conceded. That left Wiley (21.7%) and Garcia (20%).

A conveniently timed Me-too campaign, likely organized by one of Scott Stringer’s rivals, destroyed his chances, and Stringer ended up fifth, with 5.16% of the vote.

In the Republican primary, Sliwa easily bested Mateo, 68.8 to 27%. With registered Democrats enjoying an 8-1 edge over Republicans, the media (including the New York Post) assume that Adams will win the general election.

(Eventually, Adams won the Democrat nomination, albeit under dubious circumstances, including 135,000 votes that were supposedly counted twice.)

The New York Post, the most conservative newspaper in New York City, has officially and repeatedly endorsed Adams, with ever greater fervor, for mayor.

This Adams fellow must be quite the conservative (he’s typically referred to by leftwing media as a “moderate”). He’s a retired police captain who says he can solve the city’s crime problem. He has called for years for “police reform” (handcuffing the police). Like Adams in his TV spots, and his supporter, corrupt, retired, black Democrat congressman Charles Rangel, the Post holds his 22 years of law enforcement experience up as Adams’ trump card. What’s not to like?

Well, taking a closer look… maybe we oughtn’t to. After all, the Post didn’t, and we may not like what we see.

Eric Adams joined the NYPD in 1984.

(When retired white cop Mario Biaggi became a Republican politician in the Bronx 60 years ago—when the demographics were much different—one frequently heard via the press that Biaggi was New York’s “most decorated cop.” The source for said claim? Biaggi himself! Biaggi ended up in federal prison for corruption, as part of the Wedtech conspiracy. Under certain circumstances, the New York media can be extremely gullible.)

Adams’ NYPD career was marked by a series of acts which, had he been white, would have constituted misconduct and conspiracy to obstruct justice, conspiracy to interfere with governmental administration, and brought about his dismissal and prosecution, while others would have made him a laughing-stock. He also had a history, while a policeman, of supporting black criminals. In fact, his career as a policeman consisted largely of aiding and abetting black criminals, and racially terrorizing white policemen.

In 1994, Adams criticized local Puerto Rican politician Herman Badillo, whose second wife, Irma, was an Ashkenazi Jew, saying Badillo should have married his own kind (dismissal-worthy).

“It’s insulting to the Hispanic community that he can go to the Hispanic community for support, but he can’t go to the Hispanic community when he’s picking a wife.”

During the 1990s, Adams condemned the Department test for marijuana usage by personnel, asserting that it was “racist,” simply because black officers failed it at a much higher rate than white officers.

During the mid-1990s, Adams repeatedly publicly praised the cop-killing leader of the black supremacist murder cult, the Nation of Islam, Min. Louis Farrakhan.

On Labor Day weekend, 1998, according to Howard Schwach, then editor of the Rockaway, Queens, weekly newspaper, The Wave, Adams acted as a bodyguard to genocidal black supremacist Khalid Abdul Muhammad, then the head of the New Black Panther Party, at Muhammad’s Million Youth March, which Muhammad had organized, in order to foment race riots. Indeed, Muhammad called from the podium, where Adams was also standing, for black men in the street below to murder policemen with the latter’s own guns (dismissal-worthy and prosecutable). (Telephone interview with Howard Schwach, early 2000s.)

“And if you don’t have a gun, every one of them [New York City cops] has one gun, two guns, three guns. In self-defense, if they attack you, take their guns from them and use their guns on them. Don’t let nobody be arrested.”

[“Giuliani over Muhammad, in a Knockout”, by Nicholas Stix, Insight on the News, October 12, 1998.]

(“If they attack you…” i.e., if they seek to arrest or detain you, or even to get you to stop blocking the intersection.)

Khalid Muhammad had no need of an NYPD bodyguard. He was surrounded by his own goons, and was a criminal. Adams had no business anywhere near the head of a racist, criminal gang.

In 1999, Adams condemned the city’s Street Crimes Unit (SCU), and helped get it disbanded, following the fatal shooting, in the Soundview section in the Bronx, of illegal alien Amadou Diallo.

The SCU’s primary function was to seize illegal guns off street criminals.

Yvette Walton, a tall, black, police officer, had somehow gotten herself assigned to SCU, but while unit members were expected to make constant busts, Walton made virtually no arrests during her tenure. Her commanders should have long since transferred Walton out, but in a perfect example of the NYPD’s combination of cowardice and incompetence, the force did nothing about her. Then when Walton gave pathetic City Council testimony against SCU (asserting the unit consciously practiced “racial profiling”), while wearing a large, Medieval-style cloak to hide her identity, an NYPD official met her as soon as she exited the hearing room with her termination notice (purportedly for absenteeism). Walton sued, and “the job” agreed to a settlement, in which it paid her a $327,000 cash settlement and her pension.

(As Edwin S. Rubenstein’s NCF report, “The Color of Crime,” has recounted, over 90% of New York City shootings are committed by blacks and Hispanics. Walton and Adams implied that police should instead focus on harassing law-abiding whites.)

Adams’ critics insinuated that he had planted Walton in the SCU, in order to infiltrate it. Many years later, he not only admitted having planted her, but bragged about it. Surprise, surprise, surprise!

In 1999, the year of the racial profiling hoax, which has long since been institutionalized, an episode of Ted Koppell’s ABC News show, Nightline, put together by cop-hating, Canadian political operative, Kevin Newman, showed Adams addressing young black males on how to deal with white policemen.

“On Feb. 26, ABC’s Nightline showed NYPD Lt. Eric Adams, leader of 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, a national, fraternal police organization, telling black youngsters that they have more to fear from the police than from criminals.

“The Nightline reporter neglected to mention Adams’ belief in racial purity and his conviction that black officers’ higher failure rate proved that random drug tests were biased. On the same show, New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani responded to Ted Koppel’s baiting by remarking, ‘New York has the least amount of shots fired by police officers of any major city.’”

[“Liberal Community Activists Attack Aggressive, ‘Racist’ Police as the Enemy in Crime-Ridden Cities,” by Nicholas Stix, Insight on the News, April 26, 1999.]

The speech Adams gave to the young black males came to be known as “the talk.” Black public figures have long claimed that all black parents give their sons “the talk.” If so, then why did Adams do that? And why, if all black parents give their sons “the talk,” going back at least to Emmett Till, are black boys and men notorious for openly defying white policemen, indeed, all white authority figures? I believe it is because black parents teach their sons not submission but defiance, and the talk about “the talk” is nothing but a cover story.

In 2000, Adams bragged to New York Magazine that he had been recruited by black supremacist riot preacher and convicted felon, the Rev. Herbert Daughtry, to “infiltrate” the NYPD (dismissal-worthy, and prosecutable).

“Sixteen years ago, a computer-science geek from Queens named Eric Adams was about to graduate from New York City Technical College when he was asked to infiltrate the New York Police Department. The 23-year-old was pretty floored, and he wasn’t the only one: About a dozen young black men got the instruction at a meeting of the National Black United Front – a sort of precursor to Al Sharpton’s National Action Network led by the Reverend Herbert Daughtry out of Brooklyn’s House of the Lord’s Church. ‘I remember all of us looking around at each other and saying, “Are they kidding?” ’ Adams says now, chuckling. ‘But we idolized these men, and we were scared we would lose their respect. It was an awkward situation.”

[“The Big Payback,” by Robert Kolker, New York magazine, August 14, 2000.]

Adams “idolizes” a convicted felon, and genocidal racist and anti-Semite.

According to the puff piece by New York’s Kolker (idem), “In 1994, [Adams] ran for Congress against Major Owens in Brooklyn, losing the primary after the Nation of Islam endorsed him.”

[To be continued.]

Democrat/nation of islam Mayoral Candidate Eric Adams Has Declared Himself Mayor of New York City—with No Need for an Election in November

By Nicholas Stix

The once-conservative new york post just published yet another in an endless series of puff pieces serving Adams’ campaign.

The only news source where you’ll get the real Eric Adams Story is WEJB/NSU:

“Is the Black Supremacist Murder Cult, the nation of islam, Poised to Seize Power in New York City? Part I”

https://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2021/06/is-black-supremacist-murder-cult-nation.html

“From Trying to Take over the #NYPD to Taking over #NewYorkCity: The #EricAdams Story, Part II.”

https://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2021/06/from-trying-to-take-over-nypd-to-taking.html

Is being a Bodyguard to Criminals the Proper Preparation for becoming Mayor of the Nation’s Biggest City? The Eric Adams Story, Part III

https://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2021/06/is-being-bodyguard-to-criminals-proper.html

https://nypost.com/2021/07/15/i-am-the-mayor-adams-upstages-de-blasio-at-nyc-democratic-event/?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=metro_news_alert&utm_content=20210715&utm_term=NYP%20-%20Metro%20Alerts

Sunday, July 04, 2021

nation of islam Serial Killer-Rapist Jessie Lee Cooks, Convicted in San Francisco “Zebra Murders,” Dies in Prison Hospital

 
Jessie Lee Cooks, California Department of Corrrections and Rehabilitation, June 3, 2019

By David in TN
Sun, Jul 4, 2021 9:28 p.m.

Jessie Lee Cooks died a few days ago in his prison hospice bed. Cooks was caught a few months before the others, literally red-handed in the act. He confessed, probably in order to cover for his partners. 

Because he confessed, the NOI didn't pay for his defense attorney. An attorney was provided for him by the state. Cooks may have been the worst among those who were caught, which is saying something. Many, if not most, of the participants in the worst racial murder spree ever were never arrested.

https://cbsloc.al/2UZpd3V#.YOJe7pIvuLQ.gmail