by 2007 speaks to Lenora Fulani and Fred Newman about how they can help in his plans
A BLOCKBUSTER DOCUMENT BY DENNIS KING
JDO REPORT FROM THE FRONT LINES, SEPT 19, 2005
Today JDO was present at the Independence Party meeting in Albany, New York, where Lenora Fulani and five other followers of anti-Semitic cult leader Fred Newman were expelled from the party's state executive committee.
We provided the IP members present with fliers about Newman and Fulani's anti-Semitic and anti-American views and their history of support for terrorists. Until we told them about it, many IP members didn't know that Fulani had traveled to Libya in 1987 to support the Arab Hitler Qaddafi at the height of his terror campaign against America, or that she had later spoken at a dinner of Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam urging Qaddafi to commit more violence against Americans (this was only a few months before agents of Libya blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people, over half of them Americans).
The majority of upstate and Long Island Independence Party members, fed up with the antics of Newman and Fulani and their gang of zombies, gave their proxy votes to non-Newmanite members of the executive committee to be cast at today's meeting. Suddenly the cult which had infiltrated and risen to power within the IP in the 1990s, ruthlessly driving out with lawsuits and threats anyone who stood in its way, was faced with the dignified but firm opposition of righteous middle class Americans who couldn't be snookered by the kind of arguments that Newman had always used to keep in line his guilt-ridden liberal donors and his self-hating mental patient followers in Manhattan.
After the expulsion proceedings, in which 75 percent of the votes were in favor of removing the Newmanites from the state exec, a defeated Fulani went out in the hall to speak before the press and the TV cameras. There she was challenged by a JDO spokesman, who reminded the media about her anti-Semitic and pro-terrorist history and suggested that she "go back to Farrakhan."
The JDO applauds the role of the honest and clear-sighted IP members who didn't allow themselves to be swayed by Newmanite arguments that the proceedings were a violation of their civil rights, sexist, racist, McCarthyist, a plot by the Democratic Party, etc. The holders of the majority proxies stood firm (even though surrounded by cult members brought in vans from New York City to form a cheering section for Fulani) and kept their eyes on the central issue: Fulani's hateful remarks about Jews and America, which she had repeatedly refused to take back, and which had created a major embarrassment for the party throughout the state.
JDO was proud to be there, and we think our presence helped persuade the Newmanites that they'd better not rush the podium and take over the meeting by force, which some of them had discussed doing in the parking lot according to one of our spies. JDO will continue to intervene both openly and covertly to help guarantee that every last follower of Fred ("Jews do the dirty work of capitalism") Newman is driven out of the IP and out of any position of influence in New York politics. SEE ARTICLE BELOW ON THE ALBANY MEETING.
INDEPENDENCE PARTY PANEL GIVES FULANI THE HEAVE-HO By KENNETH LOVETT ALBANY - Accused anti-Semite Lenora Fulani, one of Mayor Bloomberg's most controversial backers, was booted yesterday from the executive committee of the state Independence Party. As it was announced that she and five supporters had been bounced, someone in the audience yelled, "Go back to Farrakhan!" - a reference to Fulani's ties to the Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has also made public remarks disparaging Jews. "This is a clear message from the state committee, an overwhelming vote, that Lenora Fulani does not run this party in any way, shape or form," said state Independence Party Chairman Frank MacKay. Bloomberg, a Republican who called Fulani's remarks "offensive" in May but still accepted the party's backing, skirted the issue yesterday, saying, "I don't think I should be commenting on somebody else's party." The Independence Party had been under fire from Democrats for not severing ties to Fulani, who once said that Jews "function as mass murderers of people of color" and that they "had to sell their souls" to acquire their Israeli homeland. During yesterday's heated three-hour meeting, Fulani vehemently denied being anti-Semitic - even saying that some of her closest friends and political associates, like Bloomberg, were Jews. But she again refused to retract or explain the offensive comments. She remains, for now, a key member of the party's Manhattan chapter and a state committee member.
Fulani and Newman: New York's Leading Jew-Haters and Terrorist Sympathizers--
On Thursday, July 7, an Al Qaeda-linked Islamic death squad struck in London, killing over 50 people and wounding more than 700. Earlier a top Islamic terrorist (and target of JDO protests) had been arrested in England. This thug Al Masri was charged with attempting to set up an underground training camp in the U.S., where jihadists would be trained in how to bomb and shoot Jews and other innocent Americans.
Now as citizens of London lie in pools of their own blood, one powerful question arises: What to do about the Islamic terrorists and their ideologically twisted secular supporters in the USA--and especially in New York City?
We have an appeasement-minded mayor in New York, Michael Bloomberg, who has formed a demeaning and dangerous alliance with Fred Newman and Lenora Fulani--the Marxist mullahs famous for calling Jews "mass murderers of people of color" and "storm troopers of capitalism." Newman, Fulani and their cult have a long history of support for international terrorism.
In 1987, Fulani led a delegation of the cult to Libya for a "Terrorist International" gathering along with the PLO, the IRA, the Nation of Islam and neo-Nazis. This was after the Libya-sponsored terror attacks on innocent people, including Americans, in Rome, Vienna and Berlin. Then Fulani spoke at a Farrakhan rally in Chicago calling on Libyan dictator Qadhafi to launch more violence against Americans. The following year, Qadhafi blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland, killing 270 people--the majority of them Americans. Several months after this outrage, Newman and Fulani held a rally at their Castillo Cultural Center in Manhattan to express "unconditional support" for Libya.
Meanwhile the Newman-Fulani cult was itself undergoing paramilitary training and stockpiling weapons. Cult members were in close touch with and received money from Libyan agents. They bused New York schoolchildren to Washington to demonstrate on behalf of Qadhafi at a rally paid for by a Libyan slush fund. During Fulani's run for the U.S. Presidency on the line of the Jew-hating New Alliance Party in 1988, her Libya-connected spokesperson was arrested on the campaign trail by the FBI because of his connection to illegal Libyan activities in the United States.
The Newman-Fulani cult also held a benefit for the Palestinian intifada, solicited financial help from the PLO, and--when Israeli agents finally tracked down and killed the PLO terrorist Abu Jihad (leader of "Black September")--hailed this monster of evil as their international political and "military" leader!
In the 1990s, the Newman-Fulani cult formed close ties with Dr. M.T. Mehdi, who was a close advisor to Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman (the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and of the plots to blow up New York's bridges and tunnels). When the first bombing suspects were arrested, the Newman-Fulani newspaper said they were victims of a frame-up and suggested that the bombing had really been the work of the Israelis!
Fulani showed her ongoing sympathy for Arab terrorism in a September 15, 2001 statement--only four days after the Al Qaeda slaughter of 3,000 New Yorkers--stating that American "arrogance and aggression" were to blame for the attacks, and suggesting that the U.S. should end its alliance with Israel to avoid further attacks. She also urged Americans to turn the other cheek to Al Qaeda, even though she had earlier urged Qadhafi to do the opposite to Americans.
The question should be asked: Why is New York Mayor Bloomberg, who was in England at the time of the most recent terror attacks, unwilling to sever his ties to the anti-Semitic, pro-terror, gun-stockpiling Fulani-Newman cult?
After Fulani insulted the families of the 9/11 victims with her blame-America statement, Bloomberg should have broken with her, but he didn't--he felt he needed the support of the New York State Independence Party, which she, Newman and their Jew-hating cult dominate, to win the election. Thus we saw Bloomberg rise to office, only days after 9/11, on the coat tails of an evil organization that gloated over 9/11 and works night and day to recruit young people and indoctrinate them with a hate-America, destroy-Israel, support-terror ideology.
At any time since then, the Mayor could have dumped Newman and Fulani, but he has not. Instead, he's lavished city patronage and personal donations on them. He gave them an $8.7 million city bond earmarked for building a new center to indoctrinate kids with their ideology (the first event at the new center was a play in which teenage actors blamed the Crown Heights pogrom on the Jews). He gave $50,000 out of his pocket to the Castillo Center, which had hailed Libya's Qadhafi even after the Pam Am 103 bombing. He steers volunteers to Castillo's programs through his City Hall Volunteer office. He appears at annual fundraisers for the cult's All Stars Project--its main program for indoctrinating kids and teens--thus encouraging big corporations to give All Stars millions of dollars. (The JDO website shows a picture of the mayor with Fulani and another cult leader at one of these fundraisers.) He goes to meetings of their Independence Party to praise their ideals and to lavish more and more of his own money on them.
Scarcely a month passes that we don't read in the papers about yet another instance of the mayor appeasing this evil organization in one way or another. Just two weeks ago, he gave them $215,000 to set up an after-school program for New York high school kids, even though he knows they will use this money to spread Jew-hatred exactly as they did with the money he provided for their youth center.
Arab terrorists see this weak-minded mayor desperately trying to appease the Newman-Fulani crowd. This can only make the terrorist planners think that the people of New York City (who elected this appeaser) are as weak and lacking in self-respect as their mayor is, and that New Yorkers thus can be intimidated just like the people and leaders of Spain were intimidated after the horrific terror attack in Madrid last year. BY APPEASING THE NEWMAN-FULANI CULT, MAYOR BLOOMBERG IS IN ESSENCE PAINTING A BIG "X" ON THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE OF NEW YORK AND INVITING FURTHER TERROR ATTACKS.
Call Mayor Bloomberg at 212-788-3000 between 9 AM and 5 PM.
Ask to speak with mayoral aide Daniel Doctoroff or Esther Fuchs.
ASK HOW, IN THE WAKE OF THE LONDON BOMBINGS, THE MAYOR CAN JUSTIFY CONTINUING TO SUPPORT THE ANTI-SEMITIC, PRO-TERRORIST CULT OF FRED NEWMAN AND LENORA FULANI.
DEMAND THAT THE MAYOR STOP BEING AN APPEASER AND THAT HE COMPLETELY BREAK WITH THE NEWMAN-FULANI CULT AND ALL OF ITS EVIL FRONT GROUPS, INCLUDING THE INDEPENDENCE PARTY AND THE ALL STARS PROJECT! It's time for New York's political establishment - led by Mayor Bloomberg - to sever all ties to the anti-Semitic hatemonger Lenora Fulani. On a local all-news TV channel this week, Fulani repeatedly defended her obnoxious 1988 declaration that Jews "function as mass murderers of people of color" and "had to sell their souls to acquire Israel." This is the same woman who charged - just three months after the events - that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were "the result of how America has positioned itself in the world" and were "destined to be repeated." A crank, you say, far from the mainstream? Hardly. Fulani controls New York's Independence Party, which holds the No. 3 line on the statewide ballot. And that makes her obnoxious views irrelevant to most New York pols; all they care about is a spot on her ballot line. Sure, they're embarrassed by the stunning interview she gave to NY1, in which - offered an opportunity to distance herself from past anti-Jewish statements - she instead defended them as "raising issues that I think need to be explored." Sen. Chuck Schumer, who has run on the Independence Party line and spoken glowingly at Fulani fund-raisers, put out a statement saying her statement should be "repudiated immediately." But he didn't say anything about severing all ties to her and her party. Nor, for that matter, has Gov. Pataki. As for Mayor Bloomberg - who is running on the Fulani line, has given her money for voter outreach and just this week spoke yet again at a Fulani fundraiser - he's been dancing a political tango around the whole affair. First, he said he didn't "know what she is referring to." Then he tried to suggest Fulani doesn't represent the Independence Party - which is utter nonsense. Yesterday, having had 24 hours to think about it, the mayor decided Fulani's remarks were "phenomenally offensive." But offensive enough for Bloomberg to repudiate her support - as he'd threatened after 9/11 (but never followed through on)? Not yet. Frankly, with the noted exception of Sen. Hillary Clinton - who has repeatedly denounced Fulani and refuses to accept the Independence line as long as the hatemonger controls it - New York's top elected leaders have been profiles in cowardice. Bloomberg, Schumer, Pataki and all the others who have so earnestly wooed Lenora Fulani need to consider the old adage: If you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas.
Click HERE for an article in Jewish Press about the Newmanites and Bloomberg.
NY Daily News, January 5, 2005
By Maggie Haberman and David Saltonstall, Daily News City Hall Bureau
Mayor Bloomberg cut a hefty $250,000 check to the controversial
Independence Party - money that's being used to round up campaign workers
for the mayor, the Daily News has learned. The Lenora Fulani-backed group is spending the mayor's dough on an elaborate phone bank - set up across the street from City Hall - to target some 800,000 city voters not registered with any political party, officials
said. Several voters said they got calls from people who wouldn't identify their party but asked if they'd volunteer for Bloomberg.
"We are looking to build an independence movement," Independence Party
political director Jacqueline Salit said. "Obviously, Mayor Bloomberg has
been a strong supporter of these issues and is a great partner." City Hall sources confirmed the gift from the mayor, who spent $75 million
on his 2001 campaign and wrote the check to the Independence Party within
the last six months. But they insisted the "field survey" of voters is
standard, and that unaligned voters are an untapped resource that could tip
the balance this fall. "If knowledge is power," said one senior adviser to the mayor, "it would be nice to know what is on the minds of 800,000 voters."
But Bloomberg's choice of allies could prove troublesome. Fulani has a
history of anti-Semitic rhetoric, and the mayor's rivals have already seized
on his endorsement from the party in 2001.
Voters who received the calls were asked to name the most important issue
facing New York - then whether they'd be willing to volunteer for Bloomberg,
organize their neighbors or hand out literature on his behalf.
"It was pseudo grass roots," said Jim Vogel, 47, a Brooklyn writer who
received several calls. "It's like they are paying someone to call people up
and ask them to volunteer." The effort, which has been going on since at least November, shows that Bloomberg will not be shy about using his wealth the second time around. Bloomberg spent his first three years in office avoiding Fulani, whose party also has endorsed Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer and state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, a Democrat. In 2001, Bloomberg won 59,000 votes on the party's line. And recently, he
has appeared with Fulani at two events.
DR. LENORA FULANI, the New York-based radical activist, supports Ralph Nader's independent run for the White House in 2004. On Tuesday, Fulani told me she is "excited" about Nader's run, which he first announced on Sunday's "Meet the Press." "I think it's pretty cool," she said. "I think Nader is a distinguished independent and he needs to be supported." Fulani's no stranger to presidential politics. A disciple of Fred Newman, the Marxist psychotherapist and former ally of Lyndon LaRouche, who has been accused of "deprogramming" and brainwashing his followers, she ran for president twice as the nominee of the now-defunct New Alliance party--a group the FBI once described as "armed and dangerous." The New Alliance party's platform was mainly known for being so far left that the editors of the Nation dismissed it as the political fringe. In 1999, Fulani made waves when she supported Patrick J. Buchanan's Reform party presidential campaign. But Fulani eventually disavowed her support for Buchanan and rejected the Reform party, which she now says has been taken over by "right-wing extremists." Still, Reform party members say that Fulani and Newman's support was crucial to getting on the ballot in several states. These days Fulani is on the executive committee of the Independence Party of New York, the self-described "third-largest party in New York state." The party is under the control of Fulani and Newman and holds its presidential nominating convention in September. Fulani said she hopes the Independence party will nominate Nader as its candidate. "I'm looking forward to having a dialogue with him on what he would like me to do, if anything," she told me. "Because I am interested in helping the campaign. I find this all very interesting." For some, Fulani's endorsement of Nader won't come as a surprise. Nader, who turns 70 this week, made overtures to Fulani last January, when he addressed a conference she chaired in Bedford, New Hampshire. Nader's appearance at the conference, organized by the Committee for a Unified Independent Party, a Newmanite front-group, sparked controversy among progressives. "Nader's flinging himself into the embrace of the Newmanites--the dregs of extremist political culture--is, to borrow Talleyrand's celebrated phrase, worse than a crime," wrote Doug Ireland in the Nation. "It's a mistake. And a mind-bogglingly dumb one at that." Nader may disagree. Jacqueline Salit, a Fulani associate and the principal organizer of the New Hampshire conference, says that the audience was excited by Nader's appearance. Such a response may well have encouraged Nader to run for president. Nader also spoke with Fulani at the conference, and has kept in touch with Salit since. What does Fulani's endorsement mean for Nader's candidacy? It's probably too early to say. I asked Fulani if she had considered running as Ralph Nader's vice presidential candidate. "I've given it no thought whatsoever," she said. But she recognizes that eventually Nader will have to choose a running mate. Would Fulani accept if she were Nader's choice? "We'll deal with that then," she said.
Nader spent time trying to organize his Texas petition campaign. He met briefly with local activist Linda Curtis, president of Independent Texans, who says that while the group is unlikely to endorse any candidate, she will help Nader herself and encourage other members to do likewise when they meet at Huston-Tillotson College on March 7. (Independent Texans is affiliated with the New York-based Committee for a Unified Independent Party, the "nonprofit political center" that is the latest incarnation of Lenora Fulani and Fred Newman's controversial "social therapy" movement. Curtis insists that CUIP does not mix its psychology with its politics.) The Parks Department sent kids in an after-school program to a play that Jewish leaders charge "distorts history" and exacerbates racial tensions, The Post has learned.
The play, called "Crown Heights," suggests that Jews instigated the 1991 riots in the Brooklyn community of the same name and portrays yeshiva student Yankel Rosenbaum as the victim of an accidental stabbing, not a deliberate killing.
Jonathan Greenspun, Mayor Bloomberg's adviser on Jewish issues, ripped that scenario as ludicrous.
"In April of last year, Lemrick Nelson admitted in a court of law that he did in fact stab Yankel Rosenbaum," said Greenspun. "Yankel's death was not an accident and anyone who thinks otherwise isn't living in reality."
The Anti-Defamation League warned that that the play could "exacerbate conflict and refuel hatred."
But that didn't stop the Parks Department from buying tickets to the production, put on by the All Stars Project, a non-profit group that built a theater on West 42nd Street last year with $8.25 million in tax-exempt bonds issued by the Giuliani administration.
Many All Stars officials are also affiliated with the Independence Party, which is backing Bloomberg.
One city official told The Post that the parks worker who authorized the field trip had no inkling of the controversy.
"It certainly didn't reach any high levels," the official said. "This was a curriculum decision made at the organizer level. It really didn't hit anyone's radar."
As reported by Jewish weekly The Forward, the fictionalized account of Rosenbaum's death spins the truth on its head.
Authorities say Rosenbaum, a visiting Australian scholar, was circled by a group of black youths while walking alone, taunted with anti-Semitic slurs and stabbed to death.
In the play, a group of blacks and Jews trade racial slurs until a Jew leaps at a black man. In the ensuing melee, a Jew runs into a knife, held by a black youth in safekeeping for a friend.
Fred Newman, the play's co-author, told The Post his work isn't intended as a documentary.
"It's about as factual as Henry IV," he said. "I often speak of all my plays as being fantasies about history."
Nader and the Newmanitesby DOUG IRELAND [posted online on January 12, 2004] What in the world is Ralph Nader doing in bed with the ultrasectarian cult-racket formerly known as the New Alliance Party? That's the question raised by Nader's January 11 appearance as the featured speaker at a conference in Bedford, New Hampshire, of so-called "independents" that is nothing more than a front for the New Alliance crazies. The conference was arranged by something called the Choosing an Independent President 2004 Campaign ("ChIP"). ChIP's organizers--or "convenors," as they style themselves--are none other than Dr. Fred Newman, the cult's guru, a master manipulator and former associate of mad Lyndon LaRouche; and Dr. Lenora Fulani, the Afro-American former presidential candidate of the New Alliance Party, whom Newman describes as his "greatest creation." Newman controls his followers through a brainwashing scheme--which he baptized "Social Therapy"--that has been described by one deprogrammed former member of his group as a "sophisticated indoctrination methodology which impairs critical thinking skills and which uses repression, dependency and guilt-inducing techniques to control and lure patients into political activity and, ultimately, into blind allegiance to Newman." There's nothing at all "independent" about Newman and Fulani's latest creation, ChIP. It's just the latest in a skein of more than two dozen front groups and rackets Newman has created, all of which have as their ultimate goal nothing more than enlarging the cult and subsidizing Newman's and Fulani's lavish lifestyles. When the Newmanites and Fulani took over New York's Independence Party, they turned it into their most recent cash cow, renting themselves out to billionaire Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his first campaign (Bloomberg wanted an additional ballot line as a hedge in case he lost the GOP primary). Before that, the Newmanites had helped Pat Buchanan in his putsch that took over the remnants of the Reform Party for Pat's last presidential run. And they hired themselves out to help perennial candidate and multimillionaire real estate developer Abe Hirschfeld, the meshuganeh who was jailed for trying to murder a former business associate and who then tried to hire a hitman to off the judge who sentenced him. The long and sorry history of the Newmanites and their lucrative political con-jobs has been well chronicled (see, for example, two probing Nation articles by Bruce Shapiro: "Buchanan-Fulani: New Team?" Nov. 1, 1999, and "Dr. Fulani's Traveling Snake-Oil Show," May 4, 1992; and a report by Political Research Associates' excellent director, Chip Berlet, "Clouds Blur the Rainbow--How Fred Newman & Lenora Fulani Use Totalitarian Deception to Manipulate Social and Political Activists. Historical Background on the New Alliance Party," available on PRA's website, "The Public Eye," at www.thepubliceye.com, along with a ton of other material on the Newmanites; there are also reports available by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith). Now, I'm no knee-jerk Nader-basher. Indeed, I wrote columns in support of Nader's 2000 presidential candidacy, and I was even one of some two dozen hardy souls who signed a 1996 New York Times ad supporting Nader's campaign that year, as my protest against the endless corruptions of Bill Clinton. But a Nader presidential candidacy this year makes no sense to me, for a host of reasons. It wouldn't have been justifiable even if Ralph had decided once again to become the Green Party's candidate, a course he has now rejected; it will have even less of a rationale if he decides to run as an independent. Nader's flinging himself into the embrace of the Newmanites--the dregs of extremist political culture--is, to borrow Talleyrand's celebrated phrase, worse than a crime, it's a mistake. And a mind-bogglingly dumb one at that. The only press coverage I could find of the Bedford meeting was some cub reporter's article in the January 12 Manchester Union-Leader, which completely ignored that the conclave was a New Alliance operation. But one cannot believe that a politically sophisticated chap like Ralph doesn't know exactly who Newman and Fulani are, and why they are so despicable. For Ralph to grace a Newman front group with his presence is the equivalent of cuddling up to Scientology, another cult-racket. I wanted to ask him why he is so desperate for applause that he has to turn to these dangerous loonies, but he didn't return my calls. It's a pathetic way for Nader to begin a last, counterproductive campaign. And despite Ralph's important, decades-long contributions to citizen activism, it's a sign that in his eerie isolation he may be losing his political judgment. I find that sad--and I pray that he will in the end decide against another run that would be immensely damaging to his image and his legacy. INSIDE BANKINGActivist urges bank to cut ties to N.Y. group Wachovia is trustee for nonprofit with controversial leaders Mike Niebauer wants Charlotte's Wachovia Corp. to drop a controversial customer. For the past few months, the New Yorker and co-chairman of a group called Save the Independence Party Voter Coalition has been writing letters to executives and board members. He came to the company's annual meeting last month, but wasn't allowed in because he owns no company stock. Niebauer's beef? Wachovia is the trustee for an $8.5 million tax-free bond issue for a nonprofit group called the All Stars Project Inc. The organization is a theater program for inner-city youth in New York City, but is led by two controversial figures: Lenora Fulani and Fred Newman. Fulani, a former presidential candidate, and Newman, who has called himself a neo-Marxist, practice a type of group therapy that some liken to a cult. The Anti-Defamation League also ascribes anti-Semitic remarks to the pair. As trustee for the All-Star Project bonds, Wachovia handles back-office chores such as sending investors their interest payments and account statements. It doesn't hold any liability if the nonprofit can't make payments. Niebauer's interest in the group stems from Fulani and Newman's involvement in New York's Independence Party, an offshoot of Ross Perot's Reform Party. Niebauer was a former county chairman who opposed Fulani's and Newman's role in party politics. Now he's urging Wachovia to cut ties to them. "I want to persuade them that this is irresponsible," Niebauer says. "I hope Wachovia terminates this transaction, but I don't think they will." In a response to Niebauer's letters, Wachovia Chief Executive Ken Thompson wrote last month that client confidentiality prevented him from discussing the company's business with the organization. "I will assure you, however, that we have taken the information we received from you very seriously," Thompson wrote. "I also want to assure you that respect for the individual is a core value we take very seriously here at Wachovia." A Wachovia spokeswoman declined to comment further. In a statement, Roger Grunwald, spokesman for the All Stars Project, said Niebauer's "statements are political in nature, and as a nonprofit, philanthropic organization we are required to be nonpolitical. Therefore, we have no comment." He also added: "The All Stars Project Inc. is widely recognized as one of the country's leading youth development efforts and is enormously proud of the work it does on behalf of inner-city youth in New York and around the nation." Others, however, also have concerns about the project. Rick Ross, a cult expert in New Jersey, says former practitioners of Fulani and Newman's "social therapy" -- which encourages political activism to cure depression and other problems -- have described the therapy as cultlike. "Former members were devastated by the experience," said Ross, executive director of the Ross Institute, which maintains a database of cults and controversial movements. "They compare it to brainwashing. They lost their ability to think independently." The Anti-Defamation League, which lists anti-Semitic remarks attributed to Fulani and Newman on its Web site, has concerns about companies doing business with the All Stars Project. "I'm worried how the organization is used and where the money goes," said Gail Gans, director of the Anti-Defamation League's Civil Rights Information Center. "If I were a shareholder in a bank, I would want due diligence done." Niebauer says he will continue his campaign and hopes to attend next year's annual meeting. New job with Morgan Stanley After a stint as head of AmSouth Bank's investment services unit, Tim Jones is back in Charlotte. The former head of IJL Wachovia's private client brokerage group has a new job as head of Morgan Stanley offices in the Charlotte area and Asheville. Jones had been with Charlotte-based IJL Wachovia for 14 years, but left for the AmSouth job in Alabama shortly after Wachovia merged with First Union Corp. He said one of his tasks will be to grow market share in Charlotte and North Carolina. Rick RothackerJune 10, 1993 Manhattan District Attorney Rackets Unit Attention: ADA Conroy Gentlemen: I, Kellie Gasink, am writing to inform you that I worked on the Lenora B. Fulani for President Campaign ‘92 as a volunteer. I worked with Lenora Fulani from 1988 through 1992 and I worked on the recent campaign in 1991 through Nov. 1992. From what I observed, the campaign was conducted in a fraudulent manner and I have reason to believe that Fulani’s campaign manager, Fred Newman, embezzled money from the campaign. Fred Newman controls an underground organization called the International Worker’s Party (IWP), consisting of approximately 300 people. The IWP is a classical Marxist-Leninist organization that shares with other Marxist organizations the strategy of smashing the bourgeois state. Potential members are asked to join this conspiracy. The IWP is cadre organization (a military organization) and it is a cult. The commander-in-chief is Fred Newman. The members are sworn to loyalty and obedience to Newman. The IWP is divided into cells of five to eight people that meet once every two weeks in public restaurants (public to avoid FBI detection). IWP activities are never spoken of outside of these meetings and to do so would be a “breach of security.” Members receive secret orders from Newman that are destroyed by the cell leaders after transmission. IWP dues are collected at that time. The dues, after other Newman levies are collected, amount to 60% or more of a member’s income. The organization has fifteen semiautomatic assault rifles and pistols--that I know of. About 20 current members are trained to use them. Members are regularly intimidated into silence by Newman’s “goon squads,” which he calls “security.” This organization is communist and not terrorist. There are former terrorists in the organization, however, they have long since renounced terrorism in lieu of Newman’s strategy, which in part called for the building of popular mass organizations in the mainstream to build enough support in this country to make revolution. This organization has internally been declining since 1989. The underground has always had its own economy separate from Newman’s public organizations. Newman has private supporters of his communist work that contribute in the millions of dollars each year. Newman also taxes his members whether they work for a Newman organization or not. Up to 60% of a member’s income is given back to Newman in cash, all of which goes into the underground. Newman also takes money from his public organizations and puts it in the underground. The underground does things such as buy firearms, give money to groups in other countries that are fighting oppressive governments; MJ.9, groups in Haiti, groups in Zaire and other countries in Africa, etc. The IWP also purchased the tickets that Rev. Sharpton used when he rallied a group of people to take aver Liberty Island f or which Sharpton was subsequently arrested. Newman was once affiliated with Lynden LaRouche and like LaRouche seems more interested in fraud and embezzlement than anything else. Newman stole money from the Fulani campaign which had raised $4.3 million dollars. I have examined a copy of the FEC documents that detail how this money was spent. These FEC expenditure reports are fabricated and false. By which I mean intentionally false. The documents do not appear to contain any mistakes, but instead are a rather well crafted fabrication to cover over Newman’s embezzlement. The campaign expenditures can be divided into three categories: payments to Newman organizations, payments to organizations & companies not controlled by Newman, and payments to individuals. 1. Newman has a network of organizations that are under his exclusive control. The Newman organizations that are listed as having received campaign money are: Automated Business Services Castillo Cultural Center Castillo Communications C.A.K.I M. Community Literacy Research Project (CLRP) (501-C3) Fred Newman Productions MusiCruise National Alliance Newspaper New Alliance Productions Newman & Braun Ilene Advertising International People’s Law Institution (IPLI) Rainbow Lobby Although Newman is not the listed director of all these entities, he controls their bank accounts and directs their functions. Most of these organizations exist only on paper as bank accounts and legal fictions, e.g., these organizations currently occupy only two offices: 200 W. 72nd Street, room 302, NYC and 500 Greenwich St., 2nd Floor, NYC. According to FEC documents, these businesses were paid nearly $1 million dollars by the Fulani campaign, however they delivered almost no goods and services to the campaign and Newman later took this money. In many cases the expenses that were billed to the campaign from Newman organizations were double billed or were fabricated (e.g., Castillo Communications handled all the media relations and media ads f or the campaign. Castillo Communications has three employees, only one of which is on salary. The person who is on salary is a fundraiser and although she was paid $300 a week during the campaign, she canvassed in the evening to raise $300 a week to support this salary. Castillo Communications is run out of a larger complex of Newman’s organizations and consists of two phones and a fax machine that people used to send press releases to the media, speak with the media and compile a book of the articles written about the campaign. The phone bill and fax bill were billed separately to the campaign. Approximately $25,000 was sent in purchasing print and radio ads for the campaign, which was also bought separately by the campaign. The amount billed by Castillo Communications for services was inflated. This was a business that had no salaries and no overhead expenses and the money paid to it by the campaign went directly to Newman. Another example is the International People’s Law Institution, which is a law firm directed by Attorney Alvaader Frazier; however, controlled by Fred Newman. Ms. Frazier cannot practice law in New York State where the firm is located and her law license was suspended in California. Although this “law firm” has no office or phone listing, it was paid approximately $200,000 by the campaign. None of the IPLI attorneys received money paid to IPLI by the Fulani campaign. The two lawyers from this firm who actually did work for the campaign, Gary Sinawski and Art Block, billed individually for their services, alga Simon billed individually for legal research. The IPLI as such did no work f or the campaign and this billing was used for Newman to take money from the campaign. Attorney Michael Hardy, a partner who left this firm in 1992 believing Newman was embezzling money with Frazier’s help, never received any money from IPLI. The other attorney at IPLI is Harry Kresky who did not do work for the campaign and did not receive any money from the campaign. Frazier is willing to help Newman embezzle money because she is retired and is not practicing law and she receives four thousand dollars a month f or the cover she provides. Fran Miller is a non-practicing attorney who was the campaign treasurer and compliance officer who wrote and falsified the FEC reports. The organizations C.A.K.I.M., MUSICRUISE, Rainbow Lobby, and Newman & Braun all closed down after receiving campaign money. They provided no goods or services to the campaign. Ilene Advertising received a ton of money for designing the campaign brochure and fliers, and at Newman’s instruction, kicked this money back to the CLRP. The CLRP is a not-for-profit organization that exists only on paper, and is an account controlled by Newman. It is directed by one of Newman’s five wives, Gabrielle Kurlander. Automated Business Services, Castillo Cultural Center and New Alliance Productions did not do any work for the campaign. Fred Newman Productions is simply a Fred Newman bank account. Fred Newman Productions was paid $70,000 for consulting, presumably this was his salary. The National Alliance Newspaper exists but is separate from the campaign, is given away free to the public and the amount charged by the Newspaper to the campaign was more than the cost to produce the Newspaper for two years. The Newspaper was only delivered to and used by the campaign during the New Hampshire Primary. Thus, the campaign only received one week’s edition. A lot of the money given to these Newman organizations was then taken out of their accounts by Newman using a very sophisticated technique to falsify the books. 2. Another way in which Newman took money from the campaign was through phony salaries and reimbursements. The salaries that are listed are pr~mari1y to IWP members or conspirators in a sense. These salaries are highly suspect for two reasons. First, only full time campaign workers were really paid. Because they are Newman cultists, 60% of this money was handed directly back to Newman in cash in IWP meetings. Salaries are intentionally inflated and Newman would order the money to be given back to him. In 1991, the salary for a Newman cultist was $250 a week or less before Newman’s taxes. In 1992, the average salary allowed was increased to $275 a week. However, some campaign workers are listed as receiving $500 a week or so and they would give this back to Newman in cash. Second, Newman cultists who did volunteer work for the campaign were listed as having received money and reimbursements that they never received. During the campaign, myself and other IWP members were asked to collect receipts and bills and turn them over to Fran Miller (non-campaign related bills and receipts). I refused to turn over any receipts. Two weeks ago, I looked at a complete version of the FEC records filed f or the campaign and I saw my name listed as having been paid $500 for “clerical services” which I never did and f or which I was never paid and about which I know nothing. I also saw phony reimbursements. E.G., I was helping run the national telemarketing operation and Shelley Karliner, the manager of this operation, is listed as having been reimbursed f or telemarketing dinners on three occasions for $2,000. There never were any telemarketing dinners! I am listing isolated examples, but all the payments to IWP look fraudulent except the full time campaign staff. Newman had been “hinting” to myself and other IWP members that he wasn’t spending more than a million dollars for the campaign; however, I was only able to confirm this when I looked at the complete FEC records. Newman was not letting people know in the IWP how he was diverting the campaign money. Many IWP members, like myself, were expelled f or questioning Newman’s graft. So far the people who I have spoken to (mostly former IWP members) who were listed as having received money have said they never received any money from the campaign. Here are some examples: Kellie Gasink $500 William Pleasant $450 Willie Harris $450 Valeh Abbasi $450 Doris Kelly $1,275 BJ Lee $1015 Wilton Duckworth $1,000 Another former IWP member, who wishes to remain anonymous, has said that there were checks written for each of these alleged payments and that Fran Miller was able to cash these checks at Amalgamated Bank where the campaign and other Newman organizations conduct business. Apparently these checks were endorsed with forged signatures and cashed with check cashing cards made out to these fictitious employees also using forged signatures. 3. All cult members were ordered to contribute at least $250 to the campaign. We were specifically asked to pay our IWP dues (at the secret bi-weekly meetings) in contributions to the campaign. We were also asked to make contributions to CLRP and not told why. The contributions from cult members are all on the same days and there is a tremendous amount of kickbacks being given to the CLRP. I ask you to look into this because of the tremendous amount of intimidation used to get cadre (Newman’s soldiers) to give money. Newman also gave people cash at times and asked them to contribute it back the campaign as checks or money orders. Newman figures if 300 people give the matchable limit ($250 in a presidential campaign) than his money of $75,000 is doubled to $150,000 fairly easily. 4. So as to be clear to people not familiar with this conspiracy, every person who is in the IWP knows every other member in the organization. IWP members live with other IWP members. IWP members meet periodically. There is a conference every two years in which all the members gather. Lenora Fulani is a member, although as far as I know she had no direct contact with the finances of her campaign. Fulani might not have known how much money was being taken from her campaign, but that is simply because she would have refused to allow herself to know. There is process by which people are told to know only what they “need to know” to follow orders. Because in the minds of conspirators knowing too much is dangerous, if Fulani were told by Newman that she did not “need to know” how her campaign money was being spent--Fulani would simply not allow herself to know and she would ask no questions. So there is no misunderstandings, Rev. Sharpton is not, nor has he ever been, in the IWP. IWP members are communists and Sharpton is a nationalist. Sharpton’s objectives are quite different from Newman’s. Newman always supported Sharpton and Sharpton never wanted to get involved with IWP. Newman gave Sharpton a lot of money--Sharpton’s car was bought by Newman and is registered in Newman’s name, Sharpton’s house in N.J. was financed by Newman, and Sharpton receives $12,000 a year from Newman although Sharpton does not work for this money. Sharpton has taken Newman’s support and has for the most part stayed away from Newman and Fulani. Newman does not carry a gun, but has guards around him that do, e.g., Jeff Aaron and John Fraire. Fran Miller carries a gun and she is an excellent shot. All of these people do regular weapons training. Jini Berman and Ed Costa supposedly have some of these guns registered in their names. I have never seen any gun registrations and some of the guns cannot be registered. Since all of this appears to violate federal and state laws I ask that you investigate these matters fully. Thank you, Kellie Gasink (Witnessed by Sharon I. Braunstein, Notary Public, State of New York, No.41-0006908) B'SD ACADEMIC CORRUPTIONEDMOND GORDON IS A LIFETIME CULT MEMBERREPORT ON NEWMANThe tale: Gashman stole about $2M from Phoolani's 1992 presidential campaign. Three IWP members outed him to the FEC, after failing to force his resignation and restitution to the Party. From then on, William Pleasant became the stinking corpse of communism. He had managed to blow Gashman's very capitalist enterprise of ripping-off the working class. It worked like a charm, and so Gashman is now forced to sniff the hindquarters of Pat Buchanan, et al, for pocket change. C'est la guerre! Mayor Distances His Election Plan From Ms. Fulani Bloomberg, Rangel Downplay DisputeBy BENJAMIN SMITH Staff Reporter of the Sun Mayor Bloomberg yesterday defended his plan for non-partisan municipal elections from an attack by the dean of the city's congressional delegation, Rep. Charles Rangel. The mayor also distanced himself and his election proposal from Lenora Fulani, a leader of the city's Independence Party. Mr. Rangel, meanwhile, shrugged off a charge of "demagoguery" from the Bloomberg camp. Mr. Bloomberg's staff traded insults with Mr. Rangel Monday over the congressman's suggestion that Ms. Fulani - a veteran of the political fringe - is guiding Mr. Bloomberg's push for abolishing party primaries and striking party names from the ballot in city elections. Standing on the steps of City Hall Monday, Mr. Rangel wondered publicly why Mr. Bloomberg would go "to someone like Miss Fulani to guide what's left of his political career." "I shook hands with Fulani once in my life," Mr. Bloomberg said yesterday at a Brooklyn press conference. "I met her once, maybe twice. I've never had a conversation with her. I read the woman's name in the paper." Ms. Fulani and a small group of activists around her have been political lightning rods in New York for years, once as leaders of the radical New Alliance Party - which was accused by the Anti-Defamation League of "Jewbaiting"- and later in their attempt to move to the mainstream by taking leading roles in the Independence Party, which began as an offshoot of Ross Perot's 1992 presidential run. Mr. Bloomberg won in 01 with the backing of the party, which endorsed him on the strength of his support for non-partisan elections. On the campaign trail, Mr. Bloomberg denounced Ms. Fulani's suggestion that America brought the September 11 attacks on itself. But after his election, his administration invited her to City Hall for a meeting on education and appointed the Independence Party's lawyer to a city commission. Both Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Rangel downplayed the notion of a break in their normally amicable relationship, and both noted they'd sat together at a funeral Monday night and had not discussed non-partisan elections or Ms. Fulani. Mr. Rangel said he was undisturbed that Mr. Bloomberg's communications director, William Cunningham, characterized his Monday remarks as "pure demagoguery." "I don't pay them any mind," he told The New York Sun. "I said what I meant, and I meant what I said. I don't even know Bill Cunningham." He repeated his observation that Ms. Fulani is among the mayor's few allies in the politics of non-partisan elections. "I would hate to believe that he's listening to her and not some of his friends," Mr. Rangel said. Mr. Bloomberg yesterday also defended the election proposal, which is being considered by a Charter Revision Committee he appointed and could go to a public referendum this November. "When you read the papers every day about the scandals with the court system in particular, non-partisan elections are an idea whose time has come. It's pretty hard to argue that we shouldn't do something to break up the old machines," he said. While the city change would not affect the election of state Supreme Court justices, a non-partisan system could generally weaken county party organizations."I think I'll be able to convince Congressman Rangel this is a good idea," Mr. Bloomberg said. Mr. Rangel said he would "in all probability" back a
Democratic challenger to Mr. Bloomberg in 05, but that he will refrain
from judging the mayor's performance for the moment."These are some very, very bad times and I could make critical comments and give advice - but then I have to thank God I don't
have that job," he said.
Mike Niebauer wants Charlotte's Wachovia Corp. to drop a controversial customer. For the past few months, the New Yorker and co-chairman of a group called Save the Independence Party Voter Coalition has been writing letters to executives and board members. He came to the company's annual meeting last month, but wasn't allowed in because he owns no company stock. Niebauer's beef? Wachovia is the trustee for an $8.5 million tax-free bond issue for a nonprofit group called the All Stars Project Inc. The organization is a theater program for inner-city youth in New York City, but is led by two controversial figures: Lenora Fulani and Fred Newman. Fulani, a former presidential candidate, and Newman, who has called himself a neo-Marxist, practice a type of group therapy that some liken to a cult. The Anti-Defamation League also ascribes anti-Semitic remarks to the pair. As trustee for the All-Star Project bonds, Wachovia handles back-office chores such as sending investors their interest payments and account statements. It doesn't hold any liability if the nonprofit can't make payments. Niebauer's interest in the group stems from Fulani and Newman's involvement in New York's Independence Party, an offshoot of Ross Perot's Reform Party. Niebauer was a former county chairman who opposed Fulani's and Newman's role in party politics. Now he's urging Wachovia to cut ties to them. "I want to persuade them that this is irresponsible," Niebauer says. "I hope Wachovia terminates this transaction, but I don't think they will." In a response to Niebauer's letters, Wachovia Chief Executive Ken Thompson wrote last month that client confidentiality prevented him from discussing the company's business with the organization. "I will assure you, however, that we have taken the information we received from you very seriously," Thompson wrote. "I also want to assure you that respect for the individual is a core value we take very seriously here at Wachovia." A Wachovia spokeswoman declined to comment further. In a statement, Roger Grunwald, spokesman for the All Stars Project, said Niebauer's "statements are political in nature, and as a nonprofit, philanthropic organization we are required to be nonpolitical. Therefore, we have no comment." He also added: "The All Stars Project Inc. is widely recognized as one of the country's leading youth development efforts and is enormously proud of the work it does on behalf of inner-city youth in New York and around the nation." Others, however, also have concerns about the project. Rick Ross, a cult expert in New Jersey, says former practitioners of Fulani and Newman's "social therapy" -- which encourages political activism to cure depression and other problems -- have described the therapy as cultlike. "Former members were devastated by the experience," said Ross, executive director of the Ross Institute, which maintains a database of cults and controversial movements. "They compare it to brainwashing. They lost their ability to think independently." The Anti-Defamation League, which lists anti-Semitic remarks attributed to Fulani and Newman on its Web site, has concerns about companies doing business with the All Stars Project. "I'm worried how the organization is used and where the money goes," said Gail Gans, director of the Anti-Defamation League's Civil Rights Information Center. "If I were a shareholder in a bank, I would want due diligence done." Niebauer says he will continue his campaign and hopes to attend next year's annual meeting. New job with Morgan Stanley After a stint as head of AmSouth Bank's investment services unit, Tim Jones is back in Charlotte. The former head of IJL Wachovia's private client brokerage group has a new job as head of Morgan Stanley offices in the Charlotte area and Asheville. Jones had been with Charlotte-based IJL Wachovia for 14 years, but left for the AmSouth job in Alabama shortly after Wachovia merged with First Union Corp. He said one of his tasks will be to grow market share in Charlotte and North Carolina. Rick Rothacker J.D.O. CALLS UPON JEWISH COMMUNITY TO BOYCOTT FIRST NEW YORK SECURITIES
Today J.D.O. Intelligence Unit has exposed the fact that the notorious anti-Semitic cult referred to as the "New Alliance Party" and its front group "All Stars Project" has been getting major help from an unlikely shocking source, one of the top people at First New York Securities who is related to the Fortunoff family that owns the well known jewelry chain. Gregory Fortunoff has been backing the anti-Semitic pro-Qaddafi pro-Arab terror cult led by self-hating Jew Fred Newman, and Black extremist and Farrakhan supporter Lenora Fulani. Gregory Fortunoff has not only poured tremendous money of his own but accepted publicly an honor from Newman, and has got others to give money to Newman's cult. JDO believes that Gregory Fortunoff is in the cult. Gregory Fortunoff also wrote a letter for FRED NEWMAN to get a 8 million dollar bond guarantee from the city so Newman can get a new headquarters in the Times Square Area. JDO has good reason to believe that GREGORY FORTUNOFF is a member or under treatment from the cult. (Brainwashing)
Gregory Fortunoff - home address 300 East 75 St New York Home phone 212-988-7473.
BRAINWASHED JEWISH ZOMBIE OF THE WEEK SUSAN SOLOMON IS IN CHARGE OF HIRING FOR HADDASAH AND GIVES MONEY TO FRED NEWMAN'S CANDIDATES AND RECEIVES PSYCHOTHERAPY FROM HIM. CALL HER BOSS ELLEN MARSON BEFORE SUSAN HIRES MORE ZOMBIES TO WORK AT HADDASAH. THE NEWMANITES ARE LIKE A COMPUTER VIRUS - THEY INFEST AN ORGANIZATION THEN MULTIPLY!!!! SUSAN'S DIRECT LINE 212-303-8110 - DEPROGRAM HER NOW!
In return for an unspecified amount of votes the Mayor of New York City who has no ideology except "become famous by being Mayor" has given FRED NEWMAN's SEXCULT 8.5 million dollars to open a theatre on Times Square to attack capitalist Jews like himself. What is going on here? Real estate taxes are going up, civil servants are being laid off and Albany is contemplating a raise in taxes yet $8.5 million is being used to promote the running mate of PAT BUCHANAN and the bedfellow of Louis Farrakhan, Lenora Fulani? Look at the history of THE NEW ALLIANCE CULT WHEN IT COMES TO FINANCES BY CLICKING HERE .
JDO has just launched a campaign against the anti-Semitic anti-Israel America hating cult known as the New Alliance Party based in Manhattan led by low life Fred Newman, whose most notorious claim to fame was supporting assorted enemies of Jews like Farrakhan, Muammar Qaddafi, PLO, and a host of Arab terrorist groups bent on destroying Israel. The New Alliance Party even supported Black Nazi Sharpton when he led a Pogrom in Crown Heights, and Newman "blamed Jews" for the slave trade (sic). Newman even sent his sick cult followers who have a long history of participating in "Death to Israel" rallies and traveled to Libya to attend a rally to support enemy of Israel and America Qaddafi who that year had Libyan intelligence agents blow up a Pan Am flight over Scotland, just to murder and dismember Americans. Newman has made numerous speeches that Qaddafi’s violent bombings, were a legitimate "revolutionary act" (Newman also fancies himself a revolutionary communist, a modern Lenin) Newman though JewishhasJewish members teach his followers "Jews like to pretend to be victims, but in reality are the victimizers of others." He also preached his poison to a radical black grouping he spoke to in Harlem "Jews made a deal with the devil, and are the storm troopers of capitalism against people of color." In numerous interviews Newman has proclaimed his goal to destroy Israel, and America! Newman now uses the front group name ALL STARS PROJECT as a front for the cult to hustle and con money from unsuspecting businessmen. In fact he tells them the money goes to educate "poor inner city youth." It is a filthy lie; it is going to line Newman's pockets! Newman lives in a 3 million dollar mansion on Bank Street Manhattan.
Newman lives with 17 girlfriends from the cult, and part of the philosophy of this group is that it’s all right to make a move on underage teens. They run fake "therapy" sessions to brainwash people who are mental cases into becoming full time money raisers" for Guru Fred! This group has got to be legally destroyed! So JDO is launching OPERATION SMASH CULT. JDO will have weekly updates of our latest action to run Newman, Lenora Fulani, and this entire anti-Semitic Israel hating America-hating cult right out of New York. It is also known that Newman and the entire hard-core cult following are a group of perverts literally, and have no conscience or morals whatsoever. Recently this group took over the Independence Party, and tragically got help from "mainstream politicians" like Bloomberg who while not in the cult wanted their help in getting out votes for him! THE JDO INTELLIGENCE UNIT FOUND OUT THAT NEWMAN PLANTED ONE OF HIS BRAINWASHED MEMBERS IN A LEFT WING ISRAEL GROUP CALLED GIVAT HAVIVA...
GIVAT HAVIVA, ONE OF THOSE GROUPS ON THE ISRAELI LEFT, IS A GROUP JDO HAS STRONGLY DISAGREED WITH ON MANY ISSUES. WE INFORMED THEM THAT THEIR RECENTLY HIRED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ROBERT LEVY IS A HARD CORE MEMBER OF BOTH NEW ALLIANCE PARTY AND ITS SECRET MARXIST LENINIST TERROR SUPPORTING UNDERGROUND INTERNATIONAL WORKERS PARTY (IWP).
NOW, PERHAPS WHEN GIVAT HAVIVA HIRED ROBERT LEVY THEY DID NOT KNOW? THESE WELL MEANING, BUT MISGUIDED, PEOPLE HAVE FIRED ROBERT LEVY BUT WHEN I CALLED THEM AND ASKED THEM IF HE STILL WORKED THERE THEY TOLD ME TO CALL HIM AT HOME AND HE WOULD NOT BE IN TODAY, TOMMORROW OR THE NEXT DAY. THESE JEWS ARE IN HEAVY DENIAL JUST AS THEY ARE ABOUT THE INTENTIONS OF THE ARABS TO LET ISRAEL LIVE IN PEACE. WE ADMIT THERE ARE A FEW ARAB INTELLECTUALS WHO WANT PEACE - BUT THE TREND IN THE ARAB COMMUNITY HAS BEEN ISLAMIST, NOT SECULAR, AND THE RELIGIOUS MUSLIM FANATICS AND TERRORISTS WANT TO WIPE OUT EVERY JEW IN THE WORLD, AS PER ALLAH'S INSTRUCTIONS.
OBVIOUSLY ROBERT LEVY'S INTENT WAS TO EITHER MANIPULATE A CONFUSED GROUP LIKE GIVAT HAVIVA TO DO THINGS THAT WOULD HURT ISRAEL OR SPY ON THE GROUP, AND GET NAMES OF WEALTHY JEWISH CONTRIBUTORS TO GIVE TO FRED NEWMAN SO HIS "ALL STARS PROJECT" COULD CON THEM OUT OF MONEY!!
Isn't it a disgrace that an anti-Semitic cult member was the director of a Jewish group?
WE NEED EVERY JEW READING THIS TO CALL GIVAT HAVIVA LAY PRESIDENT TODAY AND ASK HER IF LEVY IS STILL THERE. SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT THESE PEOPLE DON'T HAVE THE GUTS TO ADMIT THAT THEY WERE WRONG, JUST AS THEY WERE WRONG ABOUT OSLO BRINGING PEACE TO ISRAEL.
YVONNE B SILVERMAN 40 WEST 77 STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10024
CALL MISS SILVERMAN TODAY AT 212-787-6711 ASK FOR ROBERT LEVY.
Head of Mideast Dialogue Group Has Ties to Fulani
FORWARD STAFF
The top professional of an American Jewish organization that supports Jewish-Arab dialogue programs in Israel is on the board of an organization founded by the leaders of the now-defunct, anti-Zionist New Alliance Party.
Robert Levy, the new executive director of the Givat Haviva Educational Foundation Inc., has been an active board member of the All Stars Project Inc. - a charity that claims to serve 30,000 young people per year. The All Stars was founded by two-time presidential candidate Lenora Fulani and Fred Newman, who have long attracted the scrutiny of Jewish organizations for their controversial stands.
According to the Anti-Defamation League Web site, Fulani was a strong supporter of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and was quoted in the New Alliance Party newspaper as saying Jews "had to sell their souls to acquire Israel and are required to do the dirtiest work of capitalism - to function as mass murderers of people of color - in order to keep it."
Newman, too, has been quoted in "National Alliance" as saying, "The Jew, the dirty Jew, once the ultimate victim of capitalism's soul, fascism, would be victimizer on behalf of capitalism," according to the ADL.
The ADL reports that Newman and Fulani regularly referred to themselves as "anti-Zionist" in the pages of their party newspaper.
"The All Stars Project is part of the series of enterprises fully associated with Newman and Fulani," said Kenneth Stern, antisemitism and extremism specialist at American Jewish Committee.
A vice chairman of the Givat Haviva Educational Foundation, Harold Shapiro, who is also the chairman of Meretz USA and its past president, said he had not previously heard about Levy's reported involvement with Fulani. Upon hearing about it from a reporter, Shapiro said, "it's always problematic when someone is involved with someone like Lenora Fulani. This is a very serious charge and something I'm sure we'll take up in a very serious matter."
The Givat Haviva Educational Foundation, based in New York, was founded in 1966 as the American tax-exempt support organization for the Givat Haviva Institute in Israel. The institute was created in 1949 by a kibbutz movement linked to the Israeli left-wing political party Mapam, which has since merged into the Meretz party. The institute runs Jewish-Arab dialogues on its campus in northern Israel.
Levy, reached by telephone at his home Tuesday, declined to comment, as did the chairman of the Givat Haviva Educational Foundation Inc., Yvonne Baum Silverman.
Condemnations of Levy and his links to Fulani and Newman are being aired on a telephone hotline of the militant group Jewish Defense Organization.
Jerry Goodman, executive director of National Committee for Labor Israel, told the Forward: "This is a very awkward situation and potentially embarrassing to Givat Haviva." Goodman's committee is not connected to Givat Haviva or any of its organizational parents.
"It's an issue they will have to face quickly and resolve as soon as possible," Goodman said. "While no one wants to be condemned as guilty by way of association, nevertheless reports concerning Givat Haviva's executive director's affiliations could be problematic in this instance."
Levy, who was hired by Givat Haviva last year, has been involved with Fulani as far back as 1997, if not further. According to a Federation Elections Commission news release dated May 12, 1997, Levy was one of the "respondents," along with Newman, on behalf of the Lenora B. Fulani for President Committee, in a complaint initiated by the commission over its finances. The Federation Elections Commission sent admonishment letters but took no further action.
Lines between the All Stars Project and other organizations headed by Fulani and Newman are often blurry. According to The New York Post, the All Stars provided grants in 1977 to the Castillo Cultural Center and the East Side Institute for Short Term Psychotherapy, both long associated with Fulani and Newman. Newman has served as the All Stars' $59,000-a year artistic director, the Post reported.
Levy is no anonymous board member of the All Stars Project. A May 1998 profile in Fund Raising Management of Gabrielle Kurlander, the actress and entrepreneur who has served as president of the All Stars Project since 1990, detailed what appears to have been the close involvement of Levy during the formation of the group's President's Committee. "For help [Kurlander] called on Robert Levy, a hardworking volunteer with a background in Wall Street who shared her enthusiasm for discovering and cultivating" donors, the article states.
Newman, who started as an ally of Lyndon LaRouche, helped found the New Alliance Party in 1979. Fulani joined the party in 1984. In 1992, after the strong showing of Ross Perot in the presidential election, the New Alliance Party merged with other, smaller independent parties to form the Federation of Independent Parties. The New Alliance Party dissolved itself in 1994, and Fulani and Newman urged its members to join New York's Independence Party and the national Patriot Party. In 2000 Fulani served as co-chair of the perennial right-wing presidential candidate Pat Buchanan's Reform Party presidential campaign.
Investigative journalist Dennis King, whose book, "Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism" was published by Doubleday in 1989, claimed that all of Fulani and Newman's organizations, including the All Stars Project, "have the political goal to further the power of Fred Newman and Lenora Fulani."
The New Alliance Party now operates under many different names, said Dan Levitas, author of "The Terrorist Next Door" (Thomas Dunne Books) about the American right wing. "In New York they're operating under the rubric of the Independence Party... Newmanites is probably the more accurate representation. "Time and again we've seen many people with legitimate political and professional credentials show up within the close orbit of Fred Newman," Levitas said.
These contributions were to Jessie Fields.
Omar Ali Columbia University 475 Riverside Drive N.Y.C. Florence
Abdulsallam, P.O. box 1440 Stuyvesant Station, N.Y., self employed (works
probably for the cult full time). Howard Adelman C., Self Employed,
Pathologist, 205 3rd ave., New York, NY. Elizabeth Allen l., N.Y.U., 719
broadway N.Y., Professor. Alvarado-Brelsford, Letty, Board of Education, 333
7, ave., School Psychologist. Sylvia Aron, Aldelphi University, 75 Varick
Street, N.Y.C., Professor Emerites. Bahloui, Ilze, D. UNITED NATIONS, 801 2nd
Ave., N.Y.C., Administrative Assistant. Fannie Billingslea, Verizon, 5030
broadway, N.Y.C., Facilities Specialist. Jack Blackhall, N.Y.U., 560
broadway, N.Y., N.Y.. Morton Borg, D., Beth Israel Med. Center, 16 East 16
Street, N.Y.C., Physician. Christina Caesar, Leukemia & Lymphome Society,
1311 Mamvoneek Ave. White Plains N.Y., help desk Manager. Chung, Bruce City
Care family Practice, Physician. Hazel Daren, Department of Mental Health, 43
worth Street. Sandra Crooks, East N.Y. D & T Center, Pharmacist, 2094 Pitkin
Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. . Bonnie Dry and Carol Kresky (Harry Kresky's Ex-wife or
sister). work on Court T.V. they do the Criminal Investigation mostly. Evans,
Duvon, Geneva staffing Service, 62 W. 22 Street, N.Y.C., N.Y. Gerald Everett
R., Mount Sinai Hospital, Gustave L. Levy Place, N.Y.C., N.Y., Medicaid
Representative. Dan Freidman, Commercial Property News, 1 Penn Plaza,
Journalist (long time cult member). William Cremp, E and J securities, 50
Broadway, N.Y.C., N.Y. Trader. I think Debra Green works for this firm and
World Sourse. Heffner, Terryle. d, Citigroup, 388 Greenwich Street, N.Y.C.,
N.Y., Investment Banker. Nancy Hanks , Jack Morton Worldwide, 498 7th. ave.,
business Development. Cynthia Haynes, N.Y. board of Education, Teacher. Craig Katz Mount Sinai Hospital.
In the 1950's a popular ad for kosher rye bread said, "You don't have
to be Jewish to Love Levy's" Well as Fred Newman proves, "You don't
have to be German to be a Nazi" because that is what Newman is. He
hates Jews so much that he would be willing to die himself as a Jew
if he could witness the mass extermination of Jews. Where this hatred
in this kid from the Bronx started, I will never know, but he hooked
up with the Nazi LaRouche the first chance he got. Since there can
only be one leader of cult there was an ego conflict and Fred
contented himself with taking people with mental problems and
convincing them that a cure lay in having sexual relations with him
and being more communistic. He brainwashed a bunch of sex-obsessed
zombies into carrying out his political work, which often involved
passing these women around like dirty dishrags. He infiltrated The
New Jewish Agenda then the Independence Party. Leonora dances to the
tune of "I'll Be Your Puppet" while raking money in with Fred. The
Newmanoids bring votes to the Republicans that the Republicans would
normally never get - those who feel economically disenfranchised and
those "Independents" who feel politically disenfranchised. Now the
City of New York wants to give them a grant for after school programs
despite their support of NAMBLA? This is like letting the fox loose
in the whorehouse.
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