Israeli Subversion of the New York Police Department

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…by Jonas E. Alexis

 

If you still think that the Israelis don’t play a tremendously powerful influence on the New York Police Department, then think again. Former Israeli and veteran NYPD detective, Charlie Ben-Naim, would have almost certainly disagreed with you:

“Ben-Naim was chosen for the mission of opening the NYPD branch in Israel. He is a veteran detective of the NYPD and a former Israeli who went to study in New York, married a local city resident and then joined the local police force. Among the things he has dealt with in the line of duty are the extradition of criminals, the transmitting of intelligence information and assistance in the location of missing persons, both in the United States and in Israel.”[1]

The NYPD even opened an office in Israel back in 2012. It was stated that “Behind the opening of the branch in the Holy Land is the NYPD decision that the Israeli police is one of the major police forces with which it must maintain close work relations and daily contact.”



We are also told that “Several FBI officials have raised concerns that NYPD operatives abroad consistently break the laws of foreign governments.”[2] But nothing has been done to stop this Israeli invasion of America through the police department.

Last September, it was reported that “Over the past decade and a half, scores of top federal, state, and local police officers from dozens of departments from across the U.S. have gone to Israel to learn about its terrorism-focused policing.”[3]

Alex Vitale, a sociology professor at Brooklyn College, declared: “A lot of the policing that folks are observing and being talked to about in these trips is policing that happens in a nondemocratic context. It involves either military policing, border control policing, or policing of folks in the occupied territories who aren’t full legal subjects in the Israeli legal system.”[4]

It gets more interesting:

“More than 200 law enforcement executives from over 100 departments in the U.S. and abroad, immigration enforcement agencies, and even campus police have participated in the ADL program since it launched in 2004.

“Among this year’s participants in the seminar is D.C. Metropolitan Police Commander Morgan Kane, whose attendance at the training earned the department a public rebuke from D.C. Councilmember David Grosso.”

What we are seeing here is that the Israeli regime is turning the police department into an occupied territory. The Israeli regime has already occupied places like Gaza, but they obiously believe that Gaza is not enough. They have to subvert the very country that has given them billions upon billions of dollars for years.

Last summer, Benjamin Netanyahu was caught on tape saying that it is “crazy” for much of the world to tell Israel to respect the rights of the Palestinians and “democratic principles” in the region.[5] In other words, Netanyahu thinks it is crazy for the entire world to ask him and his cabinet to go by practical reason and international law. He thinks that he is the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end. Whatever he says must be true, and whatever he approves must be followed through. Any deviation from his principles must be rejected out of hand.

The reason Netanyahu thinks this way again is that he is working with Talmudic premises. In fact, he said quite bluntly that the Talmud is to be Israel’s “legal system.”[6] The Talmud, as we all know by now, categorically and metaphysically denies practical reason and elevates people like Netanyahu as supreme beings.[7]

Now, if the police department went to Israel to be educated in this essentially diabolical system, then it is no wonder we have police brutality all over America. It is no wonder we have false flag operations virtually all over the country.


  • [1] “NYPD In Israel: Police Department Opens Branch In Kfar Saba With Lone Detective Charlie Ben-Naim,” Huffington Post, September 6, 2012.
  • [2] Ibid.
  • [3] Alice Speri, “Israeli security forces are training American cops despite history of rights abuses,” The Intercept, September 15, 2017.
  • [4] Ibid.
  • [5] Robert Mackey, “Netanyahu Tells European Leaders Concern for Palestinian Rights Is “Crazy,’” The Intercept, July 20, 2017.
  • [6] Marissa Newman, “Netanyahu reported to say legal system based on Talmud,” Times of Israel, May 8, 2014.
  • [7] See for example Peter Schaefer, Jesus in the Talmud (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007). For other historical accounts, see E. Michael Jones, The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History (South Bend: Fidelity Press, 2008).

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