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‘Death to America,’ ‘Long Live the Intifada’: NYPD Reveals Signs Recovered at NYU Pro-Hamas Camp

‘Death to America,’ ‘Long Live the Intifada’: NYPD Reveals Signs Recovered at NYU Pro-Hamas Camp

“There is some organization behind this movement. The — the level of organization that we’re seeing in both of these campuses here, and at Columbia, leaflets on how to protest, leaflets on how to committed civil disobedience…”

The NYPD unveiled the signs and literature police found at the NYU pro-Hamas cap.

NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry showed one filled with the phrases we’ve heard at many of the camps.

  • Death to America
  • Death to Israeli Real Estate
  • Love Live the Intifada
  • Disrupt/Reclaim/Destroy Zionist Business Interests Everywhere

That red sign?

It looks like the NYPD found the same one at Columbia.

Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz told the media:

DAUGHTRY: “There is some organization behind this movement. The — the level of organization that we’re seeing in both of these campuses here, and at Columbia, leaflets on how to protest, leaflets on how to committed civil disobedience, leaflets on how — what to do when you get arrested, leaflets on what to say the police went at you. There is somebody funding this, there is somebody radicalizing our students, deputy commissioner of counterterrorism intelligence will find out who it is and we’re going to be asking some questions.”

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The police will investigate clickbait next.

    Thad Jarvis in reply to rhhardin. | May 3, 2024 at 4:23 pm

    Maybe they’ll investigate monotonous, repetitive pseudo-intellectual bores. Better hide if they do.

Steven Brizel | May 3, 2024 at 3:56 pm

This is Nazism 2024 style

    rhhardin in reply to Steven Brizel. | May 3, 2024 at 5:11 pm

    The Nazis were into ideals, family values, kindness to animals, and so forth. Hermann Goering was head of the Tierschutzverein, the humane society. That’s how evil gets in, as public virtue.

    These guys are just unpleasant and angry, a comic book version of evil. It’s a movement for the ignorant.

JohnSmith100 | May 3, 2024 at 4:03 pm

It seems to me that it is time to declare war on these people. Separate the pawns, make an example of all the puppet masters.

I doubt that the Feds will deal with appropriately, states will probably have to take the lead.

We really need one or more clones of Joseph McCarthy to address Marxists, Communists and Muslims. Make no mistake, people behind this will morph into Hamas or something similar.

There is some organization behind this movement.
WELCOME TO THE PARTY, PAL!

Somebody is radicalizing out students
Yeah, the teachers. At college level and below. You’re welcome to look into it, but we already know who.

There were no incidents, nor injuries to report.
Unfortunately. This sort of thing is custom made for some hickory shampoos.

During the 2018 CAMP fire and evacuation I did volunteer work at the unofficial Walmart parking lot refugee camp. The political-organizing arm of Antifa showed up with their core Bay Area crew. Long story short, they held public meetings and eventually co-opted the local college student socialist club.

Rogue River Antifa Affinity Group from Oregon showed up. About 12 strong and all wore cathart doublechap work pants and those leather work boots with kiltie flaps. Their leader was female. She had adopted the Irish IRA working class look.

I talked to the BA leader. He freely admitted money came straight from wealthy Silicon Valley types.

The link goes to what used to be North Valley Mutual Aid. That was the socialist’s org, now Antifa.

The reason this backstory matters; I noticed a flyer/poster at the Columbia encampment and it was produced by a “Mutual Aid” group.

This is the co-opted socialist group website.

https://mutualaiddisasterrelief.org/we-are-rooted-here-north-valley-mutual-aid/

Paging BartE….. not only that but the NYPD says professional agitators and influencers from outside were directing the show. Socialism at its finest.

Tsquared79 | May 3, 2024 at 4:34 pm

Intifada is the precursor to jihad.

    rhhardin in reply to Tsquared79. | May 3, 2024 at 5:12 pm

    Intifada was when C went to 64 bit pointers but left integers as 32 bit. All your code is broken.

      The Gentle Grizzly in reply to rhhardin. | May 3, 2024 at 5:45 pm

      Turbo Pascal or nothing!

      – Gottlieb Daimler’s great great grandson, the coder.

        JohnSmith100 in reply to The Gentle Grizzly. | May 3, 2024 at 9:01 pm

        Pascal was useless, there is a reason we no longer hear about it. I was fond of Forth, it was great for real time control, easy to extend and debug.

          BierceAmbrose in reply to JohnSmith100. | May 4, 2024 at 7:42 pm

          “Forth” Haven’t heard that in a while.

          An in college project I wrote software for a Commodore PET to control a small model train rig in Forth, Pascal, and the native basic. Design was identical. Different languages gave a hands-on contrast to expression, ease of dev and east of maintenance across the three languages. Eye opening.

          I’ve been paying for that sin for >40 years now.

          JohnSmith100 in reply to JohnSmith100. | May 4, 2024 at 10:05 pm

          Bruce, do you recognize the name Jim Butterfield, he was a friend for 50 years, passed away some time ago. We were both very involved in the 6500 community. For my needs Forth was superior.

          BierceAmbrose in reply to JohnSmith100. | May 6, 2024 at 11:31 pm

          Recognize the name, yes. Had to look him up to recall why. It’s been a while. I think I heard him speak live one time. I’m envious that you knew him.

          People misunderstood Forth — still do. Hard science research was becoming able to deploy computing more broadly in experiments about then. Forth was a very natural fit, tho not resume building with the cool kids.

          I was hardware polyglot back then. Along with the PETs and other Commodores, I worked also with Altair / Imasai, and the concurrent generation minicomputers. Took me years to trust a computer without a front panel.

      Tsquared79 in reply to rhhardin. | May 3, 2024 at 7:46 pm

      Never a problem with COBOL.

        The Gentle Grizzly in reply to Tsquared79. | May 3, 2024 at 8:28 pm

        Straightforward, easy to edit, and it just plain works so well for the problems it was designed to solve.

The Gentle Grizzly | May 3, 2024 at 5:46 pm

I asked this in another thread, but the question remains: I wonder how many of those professionally printed posters have the union bug someplace on them.

For those who don’t know, the union bug is a little tiny symbol that is often shown on union made printed matter. It resembles a little tiny sowbug if you look at it from a distance.

The UCLA Hamas protest began the same way all the others began. Outside financiers and leaders and SJP and socialist student groups were able to draw in some “ordinary” students. Then things got rougher and the curious ordinaries bailed. Then UCLA “brokered” a deal saying that students who left the encampment would be amnestied.

The saner students were gone by ~8:00. pm. Then about 8:30pm outside groups began to flood into the camp.

Don’t take my word for it, just review the timeline of events at:

https://twitter.com/AnthonyCabassa_

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | May 3, 2024 at 7:08 pm

Death To Israeli Real-Estate???

Huh?

I guarantee the FBI and the Democrat elite know EXACTLY who is behind this.

It wouldn’t surprise me to find out they have them on speed-dial.