THE GREAT NYC HEIST: HOW A RADICAL DSA GRIFTER FUNDED BY QATARI CASH STOLE THE MAYOR'S OFFICE WHILE THE ESTABLISHMENT WATCHED!
New York City, the beating heart of American grit and innovation—you've just been handed a raw deal, wrapped in the red tape of progressive platitudes and sealed with the indifference of those who should know better. On November 4, 2025, as the final votes trickled in, Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old Democratic Socialist assemblyman from Queens, clinched the mayoralty in a result that feels less like democracy in action and more like a hostile takeover scripted in a smoke-filled backroom.
This isn't about celebrating a milestone in representation—no one with a pulse is quibbling over the faith of our leaders in a nation built on pluralism. What we're witnessing is the elevation of a career activist whose track record isn't one of bridge-building, but of torching alliances, peddling distortions about Israel, and mainstreaming rhetoric that echoes the very hatreds that have left Jewish New Yorkers—and yes, everyday white and Jewish communities—under siege. Mamdani's victory isn't a win for the underdog; it's a cautionary tale of how unchecked radicalism, greased by illicit foreign cash and now exposed as part of a $40 million Soros-linked laundering scheme, can hijack a city's soul.
And while his opponents mounted campaigns that seemed designed more for damage control than dominance, the so-called elite—Wall Street titans, philanthropic heavyweights—watched from the sidelines, firing off perfunctory tweets and token checks as if this were a charity gala, not a fight for the future. The Jewish organizations? A flurry of emails and slapdash ads that only amplified the attacker's megaphone. New Yorkers, you've been let down at every turn. But let's dissect this disaster before it metastasizes—because the stakes aren't just potholes and property taxes; they're about preserving a city where truth trumps tribalism, and security isn't sacrificed on the altar of optics.
DSA Maskarade
— Gene Mikhov (@genegmb) November 5, 2025
Mamdani campaign staffer says Mamdani will provide free “gender affirming care” in NYC for anyone who wants and will even fly people in to receive it. Mamdani also pledged to spend $65 million of taxpayer dollars on trans treatments including for kids.
This is… pic.twitter.com/19CND4xS0o
To be crystal clear: this critique has zero to do with Mamdani's Muslim heritage. America's strength lies in its mosaic of beliefs, and we'd defend that pluralism with our last breath. No, the alarm bells are ringing over a pattern of deception and deflection that's as predictable as it is pernicious. Mamdani's public posture on Israel isn't "nuanced criticism"—it's a relentless campaign of falsehoods that whitewash terrorism and embolden bigots. Critics called it out not as hate speech against a faith, but as a dog whistle that glorifies violence against civilians—Jewish civilians, to be precise. Yet when pressed, Mamdani pivots to accusations of Islamophobia, a tired trope that sidesteps accountability and poisons the well for genuine interfaith dialogue. It's a sleight of hand: question the normalization of anti-Jewish rhetoric, and suddenly you're the bigot.
October 20, 2023. Zohran Mamdani leads a Free Palestine rally. Mamdani became more unhinged as the night progressed.
— MAZE (@mazemoore) November 2, 2025
This is most likely the next Mayor of NYC. Wow. pic.twitter.com/7avyjJtxuW
This isn't hyperbole; it's playbook. Canary Mission, the watchdog tracking anti-Israel extremism, documents Mamdani's history—from co-founding the Students for Justice in Palestine chapter at Bowdoin College to leading BDS chants at Within Our Lifetime protests in May 2021. He's been arrested for blocking traffic outside a senator's home during an October 2023 anti-Israel demonstration, right as Hamas's barbarity unfolded on October 7. And his October 7 statement? A mealy-mouthed lament that Israel itself branded "shameful" for parroting Hamas propaganda and excusing the unspeakable. These aren't slips; they're a strategy to erode Israel's legitimacy, one lie at a time, fostering an environment where antisemitic incidents—up 300% in NYC post-October 7—aren't anomalies, but acceptable collateral.
This poison doesn't sprout in a vacuum; it's generational, rooted in the intellectual soil tilled by Mamdani's father, Mahmood Mamdani, the Columbia University professor whose 2020 book Neither Settler nor Native argues for dismantling Zionism as a prerequisite for peace. Mahmood's tome frames Israel not as a refuge for a persecuted people, but as a colonial artifact demanding deconstruction—echoing the very narratives that equate Jewish self-determination with apartheid. It's intellectual cover for those who see the Jewish state as an original sin, a view that Zohran has internalized and amplified.
The New York Post chronicled how this paternal legacy manifests in Zohran's unyielding anti-Israel obsession, from co-sponsoring resolutions branding Zionism as racism to faking moderation on the campaign trail. Daily Mail reports paint a similar picture: a candidate whose "progressive" sheen masks a worldview that normalizes Jew-hatred by recasting it as "anti-Zionism." And the ripple effects? Devastating. When leaders like Mamdani mainstream these distortions, it greenlights the thugs who vandalize synagogues or harass Jewish students on Columbia's quads.
Mamdani is a fake Mamdani is a fraud Mamdani is a Hamas loving Gay toad. pic.twitter.com/w1Sk3921zP
— Gene Mikhov (@genegmb) November 4, 2025
It normalizes violence—not just against Jews, but against the broader fabric of white and Jewish New Yorkers who built this city from immigrant dreams into a global powerhouse. Post-October 7, we've seen the crossover: anti-Israel chants morphing into "Death to America" screeds, with white cops and civilians caught in the crossfire of imported rage. Canary Mission flags how Mamdani's DSA ties—endorsing Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow—have funneled this ideology into electoral machinery, turning protests into polling power. Question it? Cue the Islamophobia shield, diverting from the real issue: how such rhetoric incubates terrorism, from Hamas glorification to street-level assaults that leave communities—Jewish, white, all of us—looking over our shoulders.
But Mamdani didn't slither into Gracie Mansion on charisma alone; he rode a tidal wave of tainted treasure, a billion-dollar grift now supercharged by revelations of a $40 million Soros shadow network that's straight out of a political thriller. The New York Post exposed how his campaign vacuumed up nearly $13,000 in illegal foreign donations from non-citizens—banned under federal law—before sheepishly refunding a fraction after watchdogs cried foul. That was just the appetizer; the Coolidge Reagan Foundation filed criminal referrals to the DOJ, citing 170 more suspect contributions that kept flowing like contraband oil. Daily Mail zeroed in on the scandal, noting addresses tied to overseas operatives, turning what should have been a local race into a proxy war funded by shadows—think Qatar's grudge against normalized Arab-Israeli ties, laundered through domestic fronts. Super PACs bloated his war chest to obscene heights, outpacing rivals by multiples, with the Council on American-Islamic Relations—flagged for "deep terrorist ties" by critics—emerging as his top institutional booster.
BREAKING 🚨 Elon Musk just told his 228 MILLION Followers to get out and Vote for Andrew Cuomo:
— Gene Mikhov (@genegmb) November 4, 2025
“Bear in mind that a vote for Curtis is really a vote for Mumdumi or whatever his name is.” HE CALLED HIM MUMDUMI pic.twitter.com/CkUUyLUAwi
But the real bombshell dropped on October 31, 2025: an explosive Daily Mail report detailing how a network of George Soros-linked charities allegedly funneled over $40 million in tax-deductible "charitable" funds to mimic a grassroots juggernaut for Mamdani, potentially dodging federal tax laws in the process. According to White Collar Fraud's forensic deep-dive—complete with IRS filings, campaign records, and internal reports—this wasn't philanthropy; it was a laundering operation. Major 501(c)(3) outfits, barred from partisan politicking, allegedly shoveled cash to affiliated 501(c)(4) social-welfare groups that can dip into politics, but not to the tune of direct candidate boosting.
The report fingers the Open Society Foundations (now helmed by Soros's son Alex) and five other Soros-tied entities, all of which endorsed Mamdani and deployed a "coordinated ground army" that knocked on over 100,000 doors citywide, mobilizing volunteers like an astroturf invasion. Investigator Sam Antar, a former CPA turned fraud-buster (with his own colorful past in the 'Crazy Eddie' scandal), filed 11 IRS whistleblower complaints, calling it "the manufacturing process of a generational political machine that has weaponized the income tax code." Mamdani? "A product of that machine," per Antar, who likened it to a 2025 Tammany Hall—national scale, producing candidates like widgets.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE. Meet the Mamdani God Squad
— Asra Nomani (@AsraNomani) November 2, 2025
🇵🇸 Palestinian American political operative Linda Sarsour said in an Instagram livestream Saturday night that Zohran Mamdani “just happens to be Muslim" and "pro-Palestinian."
🕌 But as I show in a new @FoxNews investigation, Mamdani’s… pic.twitter.com/8fqPlnSWPA
Open Society pushes back, slamming the claims as "riddled with inaccuracies," but the math raises eyebrows: grants predating the race, yet perfectly timed for door-knocking ops that looked organic but targeted one guy. Legal donors? Even sketchier: ex-employees of a Silicon Valley firm accused of national security threats, anti-Israel agitators, and out-of-state ideologues who've dumped over $350,000 since his primary win. This wasn't organic fervor; it was engineered excess, a DSA masterclass in "organizing for power." The Democratic Socialists of America, Mamdani's ideological home base, openly strategizes on "seizing" levers of government through relentless base-building: rapid-response protests to hijack narratives, high-participation campaigns that turn street heat into ballot wins, and cross-organizational alliances that amplify minority voices into majoritarian might. Their playbook—laid bare in resources like "Organizing DSA for Power" and YDSA's leadership primers—emphasizes "direct decision-making" fused with elected proxies, trusting "elected leadership" to execute between rallies while assuming "good intentions" to paper over dissent. It's not conspiracy; it's their own words: match "organizing priorities" to "national and local pathways," oppose "neo-fascist seizure" by preemptively capturing institutions. But DSA's rhetoric veers into the truly unhinged—think their post-October 7 screed calling for a "global intifada" against "Zionist imperialism," or their national convention resolution hailing "armed resistance" in Palestine as legitimate while decrying Israel's "genocide" in terms that echo blood libels. Prison abolition? They demand not reform, but erasure: "No one is disposable," per their platform, envisioning "community accountability" circles replacing bars—code for letting violent offenders roam free under "restorative justice" that sounds more like vigilante roulette. And don't forget their push for "decommodifying sex," framing prostitution not as exploitation but empowerment, with full decriminalization that critics warn opens floodgates to trafficking rings. Canary Mission's deep dive on DSA's "hostile takeover" warns of this exact playbook—ceasefire hypocrisy masking demands for Jerusalem as Palestine's capital and "right of return" that dissolves Israel as we know it. In NYC, it meant outspending Cuomo's comeback bid two-to-one in August alone, raking in $1 million mostly from non-locals who see the Apple as their Trojan horse.
Zohran Mamdani: “We came here to remake the state in the image of our people.” pic.twitter.com/42v4KQRyhC
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) October 20, 2025
Mamdani's agenda? A laundry list of DSA fever dreams that could turn Gotham into a libertarian lab experiment gone wrong. Here's a snapshot of his top 10 policy pitches, straight from the campaign trail—edgy ideals that thrill the base but terrify taxpayers:
- Abolish Prisons: Full-on carceral abolition, replacing jails with "transformative justice" pods—because who needs locks when vibes and therapy circles suffice?
- Decriminalize All Drugs: Legalize, regulate, and tax everything from weed to heroin, flooding streets with "safe supply" sites while slashing enforcement budgets.
- Decriminalize Sex Work: Treat it as labor, not crime—full union rights for escorts, with city-funded "harm reduction" for the inevitable pitfalls.
- Defund the Police by 50%: Redirect billions to "community safety" NGOs, gutting NYPD response times for anything short of a catastrophe.
- Universal Basic Income for All: $1,000 monthly checks to every resident, no strings—financed by hiking taxes on "the rich" until they flee to Florida.
- Rent Control Forever: Cap increases at zero, seize "speculative" properties for public housing—goodbye, private investment; hello, Soviet-style queues.
- Free Public Transit: No fares, ever—subways as open-access playgrounds, with "equity audits" to prioritize low-income riders.
- Abolish ICE and Borders: Sanctuary city on steroids, ending all deportations and federal cooperation—welcome wagons for the world.
- BDS Enforcement: Divest city pensions from Israel-linked firms, mandate "anti-Zionist" curricula in schools to "educate" on "occupation."
- Green New Deal Overdrive: Ban fossil fuels by 2030, raze highways for bike lanes—turning traffic jams into eco-apocalypses.
How did the opposition fumble so spectacularly? Eric Adams, the incumbent mayor facing federal indictments for corruption, bailed on reelection early, offering limp endorsements before fading into irrelevance. Andrew Cuomo, the scandal-scarred ex-governor, launched a third-party vanity project that screamed spoiler from the start, siphoning sane votes without a prayer of prevailing. Curtis Sliwa, the Guardian Angels' grizzled guardian, ran a GOP effort so starved for resources it evoked perennial also-rans. These weren't warriors charging the hill; they were placeholders preserving their pensions, telegraphing defeat and fracturing the field just enough for Mamdani's monolith to roll through. It wasn't incompetence—it bordered on complicity, a collective shrug that left anti-socialist voters scattered and silenced.
Please please please make this video of Mamdani go viral. It is DEFCON 1 in NYC. And this is 3 minutes of video of Mamdani at his rawest, most honest, and most vile. It MUST BE SEEN BY EVERYONE ASAP. pic.twitter.com/Xrr1g0ljoE
— Jeffrey Lax (@CUNY_Prof) October 26, 2025
The elite's inaction? A masterclass in misplaced priorities. Bill Ackman, the billionaire brawler against "woke" excess, ponied up $1 million to the Defend NYC PAC but followed his post-election concession tweet with an "olive branch" to the victor that drew mogul mockery for its naivete. Where was the investigative deep-dive on the donor dirt, the ad blitz exposing the intifada echoes? A tweet, folks—a tweet! Michael Bloomberg, the serial mayoral buyer, funneled $8 million into Cuomo's quagmire, a drop in the socialist bucket.
Ronald Lauder chipped in for the same lost cause, but no targeted strike against Mamdani's Israel animus. Barry Diller, Dan Loeb, Joe Gebbia—the A-list of asset managers—tossed millions at stop-the-surge efforts, yet it all fizzled into fragmented funding, no unified front. These are the guardians of Gotham's golden goose, worth billions that could eclipse Mamdani's machine. Instead, boardroom murmurs over barricade breaches. They didn't just drop the ball; they kicked it into their own net.
The Jewish community's guardians fared no better, their responses a whisper in a hurricane. ADL and AJC fired off letters and emails decrying "abhorrent antisemitism," but where was the sustained pressure campaign, the voter mobilization that turned words to wins? PACs scraped budgets for $20 AI videos—grainy, glitchy hit pieces that caricatured Mamdani as a cartoon villain, only to backfire spectacularly.
His camp spun them as "Zionist panic porn," boosting turnout among the base and framing critics as out-of-touch oppressors. In a city reeling from synagogue firebombings and campus chaos, this was the hour for roar, not reticence. Rabbi Angela Buchdahl's sermon nailed it: Mamdani's words have "mainstreamed" the ugliest strains of Jew-hate. Yet the follow-through? Tepid. Emails to inboxes, videos to voids—fuel for the fire they meant to douse. It's as if the imperative to combat hate clashed with the fear of being labeled phobic, leaving the flank exposed.
And now, the first red flag waving from Gracie Mansion's lawn: even lefty luminaries like Van Jones are sounding the alarm on Mamdani's unhinged victory lap. Fresh off his razor-thin squeaker—50.4% to Cuomo's 42%, with 98% of precincts in—the mayor-elect didn't pivot to unity; he unleashed a roaring, rage-fueled rant that had even Obama-era advisor Jones blinking on live CNN. "I think he missed an opportunity," Jones lamented to a post-election panel, clocking Mamdani's "character switch" from the cool, TikTok-polished charmer of the trail to a microphone-gripping yeller claiming a "mandate for change" and taunting President Trump like a playground bully.








Gone was the "warm, open, embracing guy"; in his place, a sharp-tongued class warrior who declared, "I am young... I am Muslim. I am a democratic socialist. And most damning of all, I refuse to apologize for any of this." Jones nailed the peril: in a city split down the middle, this wasn't olive-branch outreach—it was a Molotov cocktail to the wary middle, alienating the very New Yorkers eyeing his budget-busting blueprint with side-eye. "There are a lot of people trying to figure out, 'Can I get on this train with him or not?'" Jones warned, predicting the hubris could "cost him going forward." He's not wrong; at 34, Mamdani's youth is a double-edged sword—raw energy meets untested ego, and his instant pivot to provocation signals a term of trench warfare, not bridge-building.
They are well organized Sam! pic.twitter.com/MAhzycyMXP
— Spirited Warrior ✝️🇺🇸 (@SpiritedWarrio1) November 4, 2025
But that's just the appetizer for the apocalypse ahead. Brace for the fallout: a DSA-fueled frenzy that could crater NYC's coffers and crater its calm. Picture prison abolition unleashing recidivism waves on already strained subways, decriminalized drugs turning "safe supply" sites into open-air bazaars for the desperate and deranged, and sex work "empowerment" zones that critics say will supercharge trafficking under the guise of liberation. Defund the cops? Expect 911 hold times that make your blood boil, with "community NGOs" stepping in like well-meaning amateurs at a five-alarm fire. Universal basic income handouts—$1,000 a month to all—will spike taxes on the job creators who keep the lights on, driving them across state lines faster than you can say "exodus to Austin." Rent freezes? They'll strangle housing stock, birthing black markets and tent cities in Central Park.
Free transit sounds utopian until fare-dodgers turn the MTA into a mosh pit of mayhem, and ICE abolition invites an unchecked influx that overwhelms shelters, schools, and ERs—fentanyl floods and family strains be damned. BDS mandates? They'll torch city pensions and school curriculums, embedding anti-Israel bias that foments the very Jew-hatred Mamdani's rhetoric already stokes. Green overdrive? Razing roads for rails might virtue-signal, but it'll gridlock goods and commuters in eco-zealot gridlock. And nationally? His Trump-taunts tee up federal feuds—goodbye infrastructure bucks, hello withheld disaster aid. This isn't progress; it's a pressure cooker primed to pop, pitting neighbor against neighbor in a socialist standoff where the only winners are the ideologues in the ivory tower. New Yorkers, heed the Jones warning: the mask is off, and the mandate is a mirage. Demand accountability now, before the "new politics" devolves into old chaos.
BREAKING: We exposed how George Soros converts tax-deductible donations into political campaigns through a $34 million pipeline where Tides and Working Families Party coordinate to support candidates like Zohran Mamdani
— Sam E. Antar (@SamAntar) August 27, 2025
Our investigation uncovered a $2+ billion tax-exempt… pic.twitter.com/InqLolPRkv
New York, this isn't mere electoral malpractice; it's an existential alert. Mamdani's regime promises rent freezes that freeze out developers, cop "reforms" that embolden chaos, and borders as porous as a sieve— all while his Israel blind spot invites the jihadi cheerleaders who see NYC as the next front. The DSA's power playbook— from "leadership that lasts" through inclusive-yet-insistent organizing to "tasks and perspectives" aligning local gripes with global grievances—ensures this is no fluke, but phase one of a broader siege.
Everyone—from the half-hearted hopefuls to the hand-wringing heavies—failed you. But the autopsy yields ammunition: demand DOJ probes into the dirty dollars, amplify the Canary Mission exposés, rally the Post and Mail's muckrakers for unrelenting scrutiny—especially that Soros machine, which Antar vows to Al Capone via tax evasion. Flood council chambers, light up X with unfiltered truth. We're not victims; we're veterans of tougher trenches. Reclaim the narrative before the grifter's grip tightens.
The Big Apple doesn't rot quietly—it fights. Join the fray, or watch the core crumble.
