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Already, the bad precedent set by President Obama emboldens corrupt New York pols
July 7, 2016- by Steven E. Greer Just one day after writing an essay about how the White House’s egregious handling of the Hillary (more…)
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People are asking, “Where did all the AlliedBarton Ambassadors go?”
July 8, 2016- by Steven E. Greer I am not the only one who has noticed that all of those bright-green-shirted AlliedBarton Ambassadors, (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct, State Government
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Dear President Obama: Is it an existential threat yet?
Update July 15, 2016- In Paris during a Bastille Day celebration, more than 80 innocent children, (more…)
The noose tightens around Mayor de Blasio
Update July 8, 2016- A Florida congresswoman was indicted by the Feds for setting up a fake (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Crime, Federal government, NYPD First Precinct, State Government
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Never accept the original sales pitch
July 8, 2016- by Steven E. Greer I am doing a lot of shopping for basic services and home furnishings. I am amazed at how flagrantly (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, Crime, Reviews, Tip of the Week, Wall Street
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We now have the government that our Founding Fathers expressly warned about
July 6, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD Yesterday, FBI Director Comey wrapped up their long investigation into Hillary Clinton announcing (more…)
Accountant living at Gateway Plaza arrested allegedly as part of massive cocaine ring
July 5, 2016- In May of 2015, a banker, Thomas Hughes, aged 29, likely depressed by coming down from (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, Crime, NYPD First Precinct, Wall Street
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Howard Milstein and his Emigrant Bank found guilty of preying upon minorities with predatory home loans
Update June 29, 2016- Law 360 reports, “A New York federal jury on Monday determined (more…)
Jeff Galloway disbarred
November 23, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Local CB1 member, Gateway Plaza resident, dog activist, and lawyer, Jeff Galloway, served (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Crime, Law, NYPD First Precinct, State Government
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Former BPCA board member busted breaking campaign laws for Mayor de Blasio
June 28, 2016- Remember that BPCA board member, Fernando Mateo, whom we helped run (more…)
Cuomo suddenly cares about sexual offenses on the subway after one NY Post story
June 22, 2016- The Gothamist website makes a good point. Governor Cuomo was suddenly in the news, with photo-ops on the subway, demanding that the MTA do more about (more…)
Woman brutally beaten inside Bowling Green subway station
June 21, 2016- DNAinfo reports, “A woman standing on a subway platform last week was knocked (more…)
NYPD Commissioner Bratton fights to spin and save his job
June 21, 2016- The Post reports that Democrats vying to replace the House seat vacated by Charles Rangel are calling for NYPD Commissioner Bratton to resign. (more…)
Another news-making car accident at Chambers and West Streets
Memorial of flowers at Chambers and West Streets for the woman on a bike who was run over and killed one week ago June 20, 2016- Yesterday, a madman stole a yellow taxi, took it for an hour-long joyride, then … Continue reading
Memorial of flowers forms on Chambers and West for woman struck and killed
June 18, 2016- This murder took place near a Citi Bike station. One wonders if she was on one. (more…)
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The U.S. needs to overhaul Homeland Security and the DOJ
Update June 18, 2016-I told you so. In my essay, below, I made controversial statement that President (more…)
Abuse of Port Authority Police placards
June 14, 2016 (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct, State Government
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NYT speculates that key witness has flipped against Mayor de Blasio in the federal investigations
June 9, 2016- The NYT reports that a key figure central to all of the citywide corruption scandals (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, - Op-Ed, - Politics, City government, Crime, Federal government, Law, NYPD First Precinct
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Federal prosecutor who convicted Sheldon Silver takes private sector job
Update June 7, 2016- The Post is finally reporting on the departure of Arlo Devlin-Brown. BatteryPark.TV (more…)
BatteryPark.TV wins in federal court the right to attend BPCA board meetings
Update May 24, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD BatteryPark.TV filed in federal court for a restraining order against the BPCA (Greer v Mehiel, et al: Case No. 15-cv-6119). (more…)
Posted in - Politics, Crime, Law, State Government
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