Category Archives: – Politics

Jeff Galloway disbarred

November 23, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Local CB1 member, Gateway Plaza resident, dog activist, and lawyer, Jeff Galloway, served (more…)

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12,000 Patriots died in British prison ships

July 4, 2014- By Steven Greer In New York Harbor and the East River, 238 years ago, 12,000 Patriots died in British prison ships, mostly (more…)

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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…)

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West Thames bridge construction to begin in “early 2016”

November 16, 2015- The LMDC approved the $17.2 Million, which is in addition to the $8 Million (more…)

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I am confused about British politics

June 26, 2016- by Steven E. Greer I wrote the following email to some friends, and Sir Michael Rawlins, one of my few UK contacts, replied. (more…)

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BPCA Chairman Mehiel thumbs his nose at local electeds, state law, and The Constitution by refusing to allow public Q&A

June 8, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD Just when you thought the BPCA executives could not be any more foolish, Chairman Dennis (more…)

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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…)

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West Thames Park has been turned into an urban slummy scene

June 23, 2016- by Steven E. Greer I was walking by the West Thames Park, and not only is the new ballfield fencing slapped up in an (more…)

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Which is more costly to build?: The new Panama Canal or the Oculus PATH station?

June 22, 2016- When I read this NYT article on the new Panama canal going in, I was astonished to see (more…)

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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…)

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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…)

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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

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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…)

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John Fratta gets his buddies to “protest” BatteryPark.TV

Louis Gallo June 16, 2016- by Steven E. Greer John Fratta is a local resident and former CB1 member who thinks he is somehow the voice for Italian (more…)

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Abuse of Port Authority Police placards

June 14, 2016 (more…)

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Local electeds again demand change at the BPCA

June 10, 2016- Press release (more…)

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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…)

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BPCA is looking to hire Director of Horticulture

June 8, 2016- With the departure of top parks staff, and the complete shuttering of the BPC Parks Conservancy, we were left wondering whether the BPCA planned to let the parks fall into disrepair. This news is somewhat encouraging. They … Continue reading

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Bernie Sanders either outright defeated, or essentially tied, Hillary in every one of the 6 states last night except for super-corrupt New Jersey

June 8, 2016- Bernie Sanders either outright defeated, or essentially tied, Hillary in every one of the (more…)

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