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“Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent”

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Sam E. Antar
Sam E. Antar@SamAntar·
NEW INVESTIGATION: Mamdani campaign coordination questions exposed in public filings. This isn't speculation. It's all in the records. I've already reported to the IRS how almost $80 million in charitable funds flowed to organizations that endorsed Mamdani and provided ground operations for his campaign — while concealing their coordination on federal tax forms. Now I'm examining potential election law violations — the shared treasurers, the same-day penny-perfect transactions, the "independence" certifications filed under penalty of perjury. Same network. New questions. Let me show you what I found. 🔗 Full investigation with all sources and documents: whitecollarfraud.com/2026/05/04/did… $950,000 moved from Working Families Party PAC to WFP National PAC – NYS IE Committee. Thirteen days before Election Day. Same treasurer on both sides: Mike Boland. Same address: 77 Sands Street, Brooklyn. Same management company. The IE committee spent $1.8 million on "independent" expenditures for Mamdani. ⚖️ Under NY Election Law § 14-107-a, PACs cannot contribute to IE committees under "common operational control." Same treasurer. Same address. Same company. It gets better. A second shared treasurer: Amin Mitha. He's treasurer of Emgage Federal PAC. He's also treasurer of Defend and Advance – NY I.E. The PAC gave $60,000 to IE committees. $35,000 went to the committee where Mitha is also treasurer. Two networks. Two shared treasurers. Same pattern. Now the penny-perfect red flag. June 11, 2025: Make the Road Action → WFP National PAC: $45,697.14 WFP National PAC → Make the Road Action: $45,697.14 Same day. Same amount. To the penny. Explain that without seeing the books. The "partners" problem. Movement Voter Project's own report called Make the Road Action and Working Families Party "MVP partners" working "in partnership." WFP's 2022 memo bragged they "coordinated a significant grassroots IE table." Coordinated. Their word. Then they certified under penalty of perjury that their IE spending was independent. Follow the money. Almost $80 million moved from 501(c)(3) charities to 501(c)(4) advocacy groups. Tax-deductible donations → political expenditures. Tides Foundation alone sent $57M to Tides Advocacy. Tides Advocacy distributed $2.2M to Mamdani-endorsing organizations. Upstream? George Soros. Foundation to Promote Open Society and Open Society Institute — his 501(c)(3) vehicles — sent $11.77 million to the Tides network. Open Society Policy Center gave $4.1 million directly to Tides Advocacy. One grant for $3 million explicitly referenced the "Electoral Justice Project." On the Schedule I. In writing. 147,500 doors knocked. Jewish Voice for Peace Action: 80,000 Make the Road Action: 60,000 NY Communities for Change: 7,500 + 30,000 calls Working Families Party: 1,000+ volunteers All funded through the same network. All endorsed Mamdani. All documented as "partners." The personnel connection. Renita Francois — Chief Program Officer at Tides Advocacy, $155,036 compensation. She "oversaw millions of dollars in grants and managed relationships with political leaders." On March 19, 2026, Mayor Mamdani appointed her Deputy Mayor. The person who managed the grants is now in the administration of the candidate who benefited. Six questions regulators should answer: 1. Does same treasurer + same address + same management company = "common operational control"? 2. What did "partnership" actually mean? 3. Were 147,500 doors knocked independently or as a coordinated operation? 4. What do the books show for the $45,697.14 same-day transactions? 5. Were charitable funds converted into political expenditures? 6. Does the Francois appointment warrant examination? I'm a forensic accountant. I follow money, not politics. The public filings create a clear investigative trail. NYC Campaign Finance Board, NY State Board of Elections, NY Attorney General, IRS, and FEC should all be looking at this. The facts are strong enough that regulators should examine whether Mamdani campaign coordination occurred. 🔗 Full investigation with all sources and documents: whitecollarfraud.com/2026/05/04/did…
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John Chungus V
John Chungus V@John_Chungus_5·
when the hooker asks you how you're gonna pay
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Veronica, Collagen Scientist
Veronica, Collagen Scientist@celestialbe1ng·
Just discovered warming dates (oven or microwave), squishing them onto a piece of sourdough toast and adding goat or Brie + honey and sea salt on top and it might actually change my life forever
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Andrew Schulz asked divorce lawyer James Sexton a raw question on Flagrant: culturally speaking, who’s the most ruthless in a divorce? Sexton drew from years in the courtroom. Russian women, he said, turn ice cold once the marriage ends — surveilling spouses, dropping IRS tips without warning, and going all-in on destruction. “When you’re married to them, there’s nothing they won’t do for you. When you’re divorcing them, there’s nothing they won’t do to you.” He also mentioned Latina women with the “burn the house down” energy over suspicions. Sexton noted that while stereotypes can be time-savers, they’re not always accurate — but his professional experience showed recurring patterns. Hearing a seasoned divorce lawyer speak so candidly about observed cultural differences made me think about how background shapes conflict styles in relationships. It’s messy territory, but ignoring patterns doesn’t make them disappear. Understanding these dynamics (without broad-brushing individuals) could help people approach marriage and breakups with clearer eyes and better tools for communication. Do cultural backgrounds noticeably influence how divorces play out, or is it mostly down to individual personalities?
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sh3rp
sh3rp@sh3rp·
@neet_sol I got laid off (Oracle) then deleted my LinkedIn account. LinkedIn is bogus af and will never get you a job
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Neet
Neet@neet_sol·
Getting laid off and then thanking the company on Linkedin is next level wage cattle
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@nezrodz Grew up next to an Asian man like this. He had multiple beefed up off-road rigs(big & small) and had a small armory in his house with sick infrared gear to hunts hogs with this boys. He would tell me how he loved America, guns and shooting hogs. Dude was a legend
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NezRodz
NezRodz@nezrodz·
この前ハブベアリング替えたばかりだよ
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Irreverent-Farmer
Irreverent-Farmer@cattlemanON·
It’s been the worst year of my life, but now I’m pissed! Bought anchovies for home made Caesar salad and this is what I got. To war!
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Brandon Harnish
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I’m paying over $1000 for 6 months of car insurance for 3 vehicles, one of which is an old Chevy S-10 that receives a low-mileage discount since it’s only used a couple times a month. No teens in the house. Clean driving history for both adults. We’re subsidizing illegal, uninsured drivers.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
NFL players wife is going viral
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Farmer
Farmer@bowtiedfarmer·
Second highest roi in the garden. Onion
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Everyone is going to want a ~$30K Tesla Cybercab when it becomes available, they just don’t know it yet. • Much safer than human driving. • No steering wheel or pedals. • Have the ability to legally sleep as it’s driving you to your destination. • Two-seater design, with tons of legroom • Great for elderly individuals who are no longer able to drive, as well as people with disabilities. • Work as are you being driven, or watch movies/play games. • Send off to run errands (pick up kids, pick up someone at the airport, etc). • The ability to add/subtract from the Tesla Robotaxi fleet to earn passive income. • You could buy a fleet and run your own business. • Send to pick up groceries, or other orders. • Have the ability to send home after getting dropped off your location, eliminating the need for parking. • Send for service autonomously when needed. • Autonomous Home Delivery • Virtually Zero Maintenance • $0.20 or less per mile operating costs • Wireless charging capabilities with well above 90% efficiency. This car will revolutionize the transportation industry and car ownership.
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BetMGM 🦁
BetMGM 🦁@BetMGM·
One of the craziest sports stats you'll see: 19 of 20 horses in this year's Kentucky Derby are descendants of Secretariat The greatest of all time
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Spike
Spike@spikesguides·
USP food arrived. 1000 rounds from AE Ammo. 26 cents a round!
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Babyfolio
Babyfolio@babyfolio·
These guys shorted $SNDK at $640 ☠️💀
Citron Research@CitronResearch

Citron is Short $SNDK — They Don't Ring a Bell at the Top We don't need Anthropic to announce they're making NAND. Samsung is already the 800-pound gorilla, and they've been running this playbook for 30 years. While TV pundits pound the table herding retail into cattle cars, Western Digital, the long time investor, sold a significant portion of its holdings days ago, 25% lower. Ask yourself why. Because they know the cycle is approaching a peak, and they're not waiting for the bell. The market is pricing SanDisk like it's $NVDA. There's one problem: NVIDIA has a moat. SanDisk sells a commodity. We've seen this movie before 2008, 2012, 2018. It's never different this time. Memory is a cycle, and cycles peak. Samsung has a 30-year history of choosing market share over margins. They wait for pure-plays like SanDisk to get comfortable at 50% gross margins, then flip the switch. But this time it's worse. Every $SNDK bull should read attached article Samsung just told the world they won't sell anything under 50% margins and they're moving their best chips into the same premium SSD market SanDisk calls home. They're not just the capacity gorilla anymore. They're going after SanDisk's best customers with cheaper, newer technology. And the only thing keeping supply tight right now? Samsung's temporary yield problems in another product line. That bottleneck has an expiration date. With double the capacity of the 2018 peak waiting in the wings, this "shortage" is a supply mirage that can vanish in a single earnings call. Hockey shout-out: Shorting $SNDK is skating to where the puck is going. By the time the cycle normalizes, this stock will already be much lower. technetbooks.com/2026/02/samsun…

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first RN wit a RN
first RN wit a RN@JamalBackAgain·
that nigga created a new SLUR for asian people and he soft launched it on his fuckin wife. may be the wildest thing that happened this year so far.
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
The Philadelphia boy who exposed his fellow classmates for being unable to read a simple sentence is now under threat of being blocked from graduating and expelled simply for blowing the whistle on his school’s low literacy rates.
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