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Sunday, December 8, 2024

Man dubbed ‘MackNazi’ terrorizing NYC, ripping down Israeli hostage posters

 An unhinged, Israel-hating dog walker who lives with his TV-actress sister on the Upper West Side is terrorizing the neighborhood, repeatedly ripping down Israeli hostage posters and allegedly assaulting anyone who dares get in his way, The Post has learned.

Since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack on Israel, Mackenzie Watson – dubbed “MackNazi” by many of his neighbors  — has waged a one-man war on anyone posting hostage flyers or removing pro-Palestine stickers, according to court records and some of his alleged victims.

“He really just hates Jews,” said a 48-year-old resident who’s watched Watson’s antics and estimated at least 100 Upper West Siders “have had bad run-ins with him.”

The dogwalker tailed and harassed a 15-year-old girl and her mom.Helayne Seidman

She also said Watson — who lives in the nabe with his 29-year-old sister Jamie Linn Watson, who’s appeared in FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” and the Judd Apatow flick “Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy” — seems more worried about ripping down posters than caring for the pooches he walks.

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“He’ll sometimes have four dogs; they’re hooked to his waist, and he’s using both hands at the same time to just pull off the stickers at every corner,” the woman added.

Watson’s most recent outbursts include a June incident where he tailed and harassed a 15-year-old girl and her mom, 56, after the teen ripped off one his “antisemitic” stop-genocide stickers from a lamp post on the corner of West 103rd Street and West End Avenue, the fearful mother recalled.

Watson then shoved his phone camera in their faces before stalking them for five blocks as they tried to flee him, she said.

Watson allegedly said he didn’t care about thousands of “dead babies.”Obtained by The New York Post

“I don’t give a s–t about the hostages, and I don’t give a shit about the thousands of dead babies,” the mom recalled Watson screaming. “F–k you, piece of s–t! Go f–k yourself! Eat s–t, Zionists! Go kill yourself!”

The mother later that day went to the NYPD’s 24th Precinct to file a complaint against Watson, only to run into Gary Paul — another neighbor doing the same thing.

Paul, a 71-year-old architect, told The Post he’s had multiple hostile encounters with Watson over the stickers and signage — at least two of which drove the anti-Israel maniac to follow him multiple blocks.

“It’s not safe for us,”said Paul.

In April, Watson sadistically stuck his phone camera in the face of a 45-year-old woman posting stickers raising awareness of Israeli and American hostages taken captive by Hamas — and screamed in her face “Zionist bitch! Zionist c—t!”

Mackenzie Watson, nicknamed ‘MacNazi’ by neighbors.Obtained by The New York Post

The woman said she now carries pepper spray in case she ever runs into him again.

“I shouldn’t have to live this way,” she said.

In November 2023, he shoved Joseph Goodrich, 32, to the ground, punched him and dislocated his shoulder — after Goodrich tried to stop the anti-Israel radical from tearing down hostage posters, according to a criminal complaint and the victim’s lawyer, Peter Gordon.

Watson was charged with assault, but soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office gave him a slap on the wrist, allowing him in June to plea bargain to a conditional discharge on a lesser charge of second-degree harassment if Watson completed anger management courses and kept out of trouble for a year.

Watson has waged a one-man war on anyone posting hostage flyersObtained by The New York Post

Less than two months later, Watson violated the plea deal by being arrested and charged with allegedly clawing the face and kicking the shin of a 59-year-old man, who intervened in a squabble between him and a woman who objected to the dog walker tearing down a hostage poster on Broadway and West 100th Street, according to the NYPD and a criminal complaint. 

The DA’s office charged Watson with assault and harassment and requested a judge void the conditional discharge in the initial assault case, according to court records.

At his home on Friday, Watson would only say “there’s a genocide going on” and “that’s what we should be concerned about” before shutting the door on a reporter.

Watson is among the latest in a long list of New Yorkers who’ve come under fire since Hamas’ terror attack 14 months ago for tearing down Israeli hostage posters and similar signage, including an Adam administration staffer whose job includes bridging “cultural divides.”

After The Post’s expose last week on Nallah Sutherland — who initially was only required to take multicultural training classes and had a disciplinary note put in her work file — Mayor Eric Adams intervened and indefinitely suspended her without pay.

https://nypost.com/2024/12/08/us-news/unhinged-man-dubbed-macnazi-waging-war-on-upper-west-side-jews/

Trump is tapping ‘unconventional’ leaders because that’s what Americans voted for

 From the moment Donald J. Trump came down the Trump Tower escalator in 2015, he’s been anything but a conventional politician.

He’s consistently told Americans the unvarnished truth about everything from anti-worker “free trade” deals to our broken immigration system, from endless wars abroad to our two-tiered justice system.

Instead of caring about “conventional wisdom” or political orthodoxy, he’s been committed to doing what’s best for the American people.

And that’s exactly why everyday Americans, fed up with our country’s rudderless leadership, resoundingly re-elected President Trump. 

Democrats and the media are naturally apoplectic about President Trump extending his unique way of running our country to his Cabinet and other agency nominations.

Just as they said about President Trump himself, his personnel picks have been attacked for lacking “traditional” experience or having “unconventional” views.

What these criticisms miss is that it was precisely because of those unconventional views and his unique resumé that Americans voted overwhelmingly to re-elect him.

They voted for a president and an administration focused on cutting through the noise and ignoring arbitrary credentials to deliver real results.

If that’s surprising to you, do a little reflection on what the last four years of “the adults” running things has entailed.

So many of Joe Biden’s nominees and staffers appeared very qualified on paper in the traditional sense of how Washington has operated — and most of these people have been, at best, incompetent or, at worst, outright destructive to our country’s stability and prosperity.

Biden’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken boasted a long resumé of jobs at the highest levels of our country’s security and foreign policy apparatus, from the State Department to the National Security Council.

On Blinken’s “very qualified” watch, the Biden administration transformed the unprecedented era of world peace inherited from the first Trump administration into global chaos and conflict, from the Middle East to Ukraine to Asia.

Biden’s Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas similarly held numerous positions as director of the Citizenship and Immigration Services and deputy DHS secretary, along with a successful private legal practice.

That highly conventional pick to run DHS went on to oversee tens of millions of illegal immigrants pouring into our country, including suspected terrorists, sex offenders and violent gangsters.

What about wunderkind Pete Buttigieg? That sleek Rhodes Scholar who worked at McKinsey, one of the world’s most prestigious consulting firms?

After being given $7.5 billion to build hundreds of electric-vehicle charging stations across the country, he managed to build less than 10 in two years.

We could go on, but it’s clear that the American people are fed up with what looks and sounds “right” on paper; they want what works in reality, and they voted for the outside perspectives needed to take the wheel and stop driving the country — and world — off a cliff.

President Trump’s nominees, however maligned, are set to do just that.

Tulsi Gabbard, for instance, is a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve who has vocally and articulately broken down how our national-security establishment has gotten us into endless wars while compromising the security of Americans.

She was even egregiously put on a terror watchlist by a politically weaponized government for voicing these opinions. Who could be better to serve as our director of national intelligence to focus on making our country safer?

Kash Patel, similarly, has been laser-focused on the politicization of law-enforcement agencies against Americans like President Trump himself, who faced one Russia hoax-fueled investigation after another, while actual, violent criminals continue to freely roam our streets.

For Americans concerned about Making America Safe Again, that sounds like an excellent — even if “unconventional” — background to reform the FBI.

Despite our material abundance, Americans have some of the highest rates of chronic disease in the world. Instead of tapping one of the medical “experts” — however conventionally qualified — who’ve overseen that disaster, President Trump chose a champion of preventative medicine, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to bring in new perspectives to Make America Healthy Again.

This team of visionaries and leaders President Trump has assembled will deliver on the mandate to Make America Great Again.

Democrats and the media can spend the next four years stonewalling and hyperventilating, as they did during the first Trump administration, or work with the president and be a part of our country’s resurgence.

Nearly 80 million Americans made it clear last month which option they’d prefer.

Lara Trump is co-chair of the Republican National Committee.

https://nypost.com/2024/12/06/opinion/trump-is-tapping-unconventional-leaders-because-thats-what-voters-want/

US Bill Would Reverse ATACMS Order

 by Joe Lauria via ConsortiumNews.com,

A bill introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) would prohibit the U.S. from sending long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine to be fired into Russia.

ATACMS missile firing in May 2006. (U.S. Army/Wikimedia Commons)

As U.S. personnel and satellites are required to fire the missiles from Ukrainian territory, Moscow considers it a direct U.S. attack on Russia putting it in a state of war with the U.S. which could lead to nuclear conflict. 

To remove the potential of nuclear war, the proposed legislation seeks to end ATACMS launches into Russia. The bill reads:

(a) Prohibition.—For the period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and ending at the close of January 20, 2025, notwithstanding any other provision of law, during any period for which a state of conflict exists between Ukraine and the Russian Federation—

1) no Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) may be transferred to Ukraine; and

(2) U.S. Military Services or intelligence agencies may not provide support to Ukrainian units operating High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HMARS) platforms utilizing ATACMS munitions to strike outside of internationally recognized Ukrainian territorial borders—

(A) targeting intelligence support;

(B) mission planning support; and

(C) any other type of support.

Several members of Congress and their staff said they were taken off guard by President Joe Biden’s reversal of his previous decision not to allow the use of ATACMS to be fired into Russia from Ukraine.

The  members and their staff made these remarks during meetings on Thursday on Capitol Hill with former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter and activists of Code Pink, led by Medea Benjamin.

Biden Breaks With Realists

Biden had twice before sided with the Pentagon to avoid direct war with Russia.

In March 2022 he overruled his Secretary of State Antony Blinken to scotch plans for a NATO no-fly zone over Ukraine, which could have lead to direct conflict with Russia.

Biden opposed the no-fly zone, he said at the time, because “that’s called World War III, okay? Let’s get it straight here, guys. We will not fight the third world war in Ukraine.”

Then in September Biden deferred to the realists in the Pentagon to oppose long-range British Storm Shadow missiles from being fired by Ukraine deep into Russia out of fear it would also lead to a direct NATO-Russia military confrontation with all that that entails.

Putin warned at the time that because British soldiers on the ground in Ukraine would actually launch the British missiles into Russia with U.S. geostrategic support, it “will mean that NATO countries — the United States and European countries — are at war with Russia. And if this is the case, then, bearing in mind the change in the essence of the conflict, we will make appropriate decisions in response to the threats that will be posed to us.” 

That was a clear warning that British and U.S. targets could be hit. Biden thus wisely backed off. 

But after he was driven from the race and his party lost the White House last month, Biden suddenly switched gears allowing not only British, but also U.S. long-range ATACMS missiles to be fired into Russia. It’s not clear that the White House ever informed the Pentagon in advance.

Higgin’s bill was introduced as H.R. 10218 on Nov. 21, but none of the other House members that Ritter and Benjamin met with on Capitol Hill had heard of it. Nor was it reported in the mainstream media.

“We found that commonsense is actually alive and living here in the halls of Congress,” Ritter told Consortium News. 

“Members of Congress and their staffs understand the danger of nuclear war.  We found that there was a bill already written … that sought to achieve what we were trying to get them to do.”   

Benjamin said:

“We are excited to push this bill, which we just found out about. … It will not pass, but the idea is to get momentum for it so that message is coming out there that there are members of Congress who want to see this reversed and that in the next Congress, they will introduce it again with a lot more momentum.”

“To stop a nuclear war comes down to one issue,” Ritter said:

“The United States has to stop attacking Russian soil with American-made ATACMS missiles. Even though we use a Ukrainian cutout, it’s American provided, American targets and American intelligence. It’s the Americans attacking Russia. From the Russian perspective, the United States is at war with Russia … which has triggered their nuclear doctrine.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-bill-would-reverse-atacms-order

Saudi Arabia Cuts Oil Prices After OPEC+ Delays Reviving Output


  • Aramco lowers Arab Light premium to Asia by 80 cents a barrel
  • OPEC+ agreed to delay planned output increase by three months

Saudi Arabia is cutting oil prices for buyers in Asia by more than expected after OPEC+ further delayed an output revival, underscoring how the outlook for the market remains weak.

State oil producer Saudi Aramco will sell its main Arab Light crude grade at a premium of 90 cents a barrel to the regional benchmark in January, according to a price list seen by Bloomberg. That compares with $1.70 for this month. The company was expected to lower the premium by slightly less, to $1, according to a survey of traders and refiners.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-12-08/saudi-arabia-cuts-oil-prices-after-opec-delays-reviving-output